Where/What is he doing now?
Where/What is he doing now?
He's an orthodontist I believe
He retired in 2009.
He is now retired from professional running and working as a quality control scientist at a biotech lab:
Beat me to it...
Sell has had four jobs in four years. Do athletes struggle after being so dedicated to sport when coming to terms with the 9-5 lifestyle?
Stock boy at Home Depot
test test wrote:
Sell has had four jobs in four years. Do athletes struggle after being so dedicated to sport when coming to terms with the 9-5 lifestyle?
It looks like he moved to better jobs/companies. GSK is Glaxo Smith Kline. Does he live in the Philadelphia area?
WhereRUNow wrote:
Where/What is he doing now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtlrq9o6G5I
Never seen that video, very inspiring.
Who did Sell pass at the end for third place ??
Boston wrote:
WhereRUNow wrote:Where/What is he doing now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtlrq9o6G5INever seen that video, very inspiring.
Who did Sell pass at the end for third place ??
I think Dan Browne
that video hurt my eyes, 720 or better please.
wunderbar wrote:
Boston wrote:Never seen that video, very inspiring.
Who did Sell pass at the end for third place ??
I think Dan Browne
Yes, Browne had a serious calf cramp around 13 miles and toughed it out to the end. He had to stop at 22 and stretch it. Sell passed him just before or after that.
wunderbar wrote:
Boston wrote:Never seen that video, very inspiring.
[Whom] did Sell pass at the end for third place ??
I think Dan Browne
Khalid Khannouchi actually ended up in fourth, and Dan Browne in sixth:
https://www.usatf.org/events/2008/OlympicTrials-Marathon-Men/results.asplease wrote:
wunderbar wrote:I think Dan Browne
Khalid Khannouchi actually ended up in fourth, and Dan Browne in sixth:
https://www.usatf.org/events/2008/OlympicTrials-Marathon-Men/results.asp
I know, but it was Dan Browne who was passed by Brian Sell for third place.
wunderbar wrote:
lease wrote:Khalid Khannouchi actually ended up in fourth, and Dan Browne in sixth:
https://www.usatf.org/events/2008/OlympicTrials-Marathon-Men/results.aspI know, but it was Dan Browne who was passed by Brian Sell for third place.
Never mind, I see you knew that already and were just adding this info.
Ralph Edwards, Jr. wrote:
He is now retired from professional running and working as a quality control scientist at a biotech lab:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sell-75323124
I recall he always was threatening to walk away from running to go to dental school, which is one of the the most lucrative health professions. Combined with the extremely nice lifestyle--many dentists work only Monday through thursday, no evenings, no weekends, no call-- it is the envy of most other types of doctor. A savvy DDS can easily haul in $500k/yr on 4 days/week.
Interesting he ended up as a lab tech; I can't imagine that is a gig that pays $100k.
WhereRUNow wrote:
Where/What is he doing now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtlrq9o6G5I
My God, look at Ryan Hall in that video. We are NEVER getting another one like that again. The shots taken from the side when you can see him stride out are amazing--what a gazelle.
He burned brightly, he burned briefly; what a privilege and pleasure to have seen it happen.
chjhcjh wrote:
WhereRUNow wrote:Where/What is he doing now?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtlrq9o6G5IMy God, look at Ryan Hall in that video. We are NEVER getting another one like that again. The shots taken from the side when you can see him stride out are amazing--what a gazelle.
He burned brightly, he burned briefly; what a privilege and pleasure to have seen it happen.
Yeah, just for 12 yrs or so.
That is a very 2007 video
chjhcjh wrote:
Ralph Edwards, Jr. wrote:He is now retired from professional running and working as a quality control scientist at a biotech lab:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-sell-75323124I recall he always was threatening to walk away from running to go to dental school, which is one of the the most lucrative health professions. Combined with the extremely nice lifestyle--many dentists work only Monday through thursday, no evenings, no weekends, no call-- it is the envy of most other types of doctor. A savvy DDS can easily haul in $500k/yr on 4 days/week.
Interesting he ended up as a lab tech; I can't imagine that is a gig that pays $100k.
re: "A savvy DDS can easily haul in $500k/yr on 4 days/week"
I don't think the dentists I know are making anywhere near that amount; perhaps they are not savvy. In fact, I don't think most MDs are making those kind of bucks.