I wonder what they would have called him if he had thrown a clot during the race and ended up dead from an embolism or stroke.
Props to him since he ran a nice time and didn't die.
I wonder what they would have called him if he had thrown a clot during the race and ended up dead from an embolism or stroke.
Props to him since he ran a nice time and didn't die.
Overuse of hero wrote:
Jesus, everyone has to be a hero in America
But few are.
Though more than people think
not easily impressed... wrote:
Would have been more impressive if it was a broken foot. You barely use your arms when running.
If he had actually broken his arm, he'd have felt it, and wouldn't have been able to run. Every day and especially every night for the next three weeks it would throb.
I am his brother, and I know for a fact that he did fracture a bone in his arm and that you're a dingus
Great recruiting tactic.
Also known for praising athletes that drop 30 lbs in one season.
Last weekend, at LeHigh, a HS boy did a similar thing...on a false start 800m, he caught a spike in the track, fell over, and dislocated his shoulder. He DNSed. What do we call him?
What did they do after his race? Did he go to an urgent care in Seattle or did he tough it out until they got back?
Haha I'm on his team, it did break. He's very tough, that's all there is to it