Oiselle is apparently where also young people go to retire. The ones who perform well find greener pastures, the ones who remain quickly find a career running little more than retreats.
Oiselle is apparently where also young people go to retire. The ones who perform well find greener pastures, the ones who remain quickly find a career running little more than retreats.
HMMMMMMMMMMMMM wrote:
Why in the name of GOD would she go back to track? If anything she should be racing these 3 races.
March 10, 2018: USATF 15km Championships
May 6, 2018: USATF Half Marathon Championships
May 12, 2018: USATF 25 km Championships
Is this correct? Half Marathon and 25km championships a week apart? What's the point, USATF?
She has a promising career at various long distances. I wish she would have signed elsewhere. She deserves better than Oiselle.
Is she really going to market herself as "the body positive marathoner"?
Seems not too smart, fatties don't buy running gear.
rnrrnr wrote:
Is she really going to market herself as "the body positive marathoner"?
Seems not too smart, fatties don't buy running gear.
Au contraire, I bet they make up most of the market.
rnrrnr wrote:
Is she really going to market herself as "the body positive marathoner"?
Seems not too smart, fatties don't buy running gear.
She seems normal sized to me, so I don't get it.
How tall is she?
She is normal-sized, but your typical elite marathoner is emaciated. That makes her a plus-size athlete by comparison.
I think she looks great in Oiselle, and I wish her all the best. can't wait to see how things go in Doha.
They, the media, should just concentrate on her race results and her toughness. Instead they are trying to sell a story based on her physical attributes and trying to put a label on her.
normaljalkdfaj; wrote:
She is normal-sized, but your typical elite marathoner is emaciated. That makes her a plus-size athlete by comparison.
I think she looks great in Oiselle, and I wish her all the best. can't wait to see how things go in Doha.
Hahaha she already won overnight, I’m sure you were just waiting on the edge of your seat for that news that was merely a google away.
normaljalkdfaj; wrote:
She is normal-sized, but your typical elite marathoner is emaciated. That makes her a plus-size athlete by comparison.
I think she looks great in Oiselle, and I wish her all the best. can't wait to see how things go in Doha.
How is she running so fast being normal sized? It goes against everything we know about distance running and build.
rnrrnr wrote:
Is she really going to market herself as "the body positive marathoner"?
Seems not too smart, fatties don't buy running gear.
booty positive, not body. booty.
The female Solinsky.
Well, if Chris had been 20 lbs over fighting weight through high school and college.
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