Weekend Results (More To Come)

Distance
Simon Vroemen's European Steeple Record Broken By Frenchman Boubdallah Tahri
*12-Year-Old American Girl Runs 2:06 800m At Youth Champs
*Men's Race Out In 13:38 For 5k At Sapporo Half Marathon Though no one broke an hour. *Brett Larner's Sapporo Recap
*Kenyan Marathon 1st-Timer Wins Gold Coast Marathon

Long Jumping Sensational This Year

*Mokoena Has Fantastic Long Jump Series, Defeats Saladino In Madrid *IAAF Madrid Meet Results Godfrey Mokoena, from South Africa, not only defeated Irving Saladino but also set a new African record in the long jump.
*Indoor Sensation Sebastian Bayer Jumps 8.49, Missing German Record By 5 Centimeters

Sprints/Hurdles/Multi - Challengers To Top Americans
*Jamaica's Isa Phillips Continues Superb Form In 400 Hurdles With 48.09
*Cuban Leonel Suarez Sets 2009 World's Best Decathlon Mark In CAC Games

Oslo Golden League *Results

LRC: Exciting Dream Mile Highlights Oslo's Bislett Games Ethiopian Deresse Mekonnen set a national record and Kenyan William Biwott Tanui set a new World junior record in the Dream Mile, upsetting Augustine Choge. On the day, most favorites such as Kenny B and Meseret Defar performed well, aside from Christine Ohuruogu and a shaky Yelena Isinbaeva, who almost lost out on her Golden League jackpot bid. Other headlines included a meet record and world leader for Sanya Richards, another 3:37 for Ryan Gregson, and Asafa Powell missing out on his 50th career sub-10.00 clocking. But the biggest shock of the meet was an apparently serious injury to 800m sensation Abubaker Kaki as he tripped and fell hard.
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Ohuruogu Runs Lackluster 51.19 In Oslo Olympic champ was never even in the race and finished 6th.
*Clyde Hart Pupil Sanya Richards On Fire In Golden League Further proof Clyde Hart is a genius. He's going to help Sanya win a lot of money this year.
*Kerron Stewart Passes 2nd Golden League Test She's 2 for 2 in the jackpot and has run under 11 a few times this year already.
*Canadian Hurdlers Come Up Short In Oslo
On The Boards *
Are the young Aussie Runners better than the Young Americans
*Are Ethiopians finally going to start taking mid-distances?
Video:
Watch Meet On Demand *Post-Race Interviews

News From Brett Larner And Japan Running News

*Fatigue Cited As Wanjiru Pulls Out Of Sunday's Sapporro Half Marathon Whether this excuse is true or not, we're not surprised that Wanjiru is tired.
*Sub-1 Hour Runner Mogusu Headlines Sunday's Sapporro Half Marathon
*Women's Marathoning Pioneer Nanae Nagata Passes Away At 53 This is a pretty good read.

Bolt Promising Hard Effort And Fast Time In 200m In Lausanne On July 7

Martyn Rooney Injured And Won't Qualify For Berlin British 400m running doesn't look as good after this weeked with Ohuruogu's performance and Rooney missing the UK Trials.

Top Eritrean Marathoner Yared Asmerom Selects Merhawi Keflezighi As His Agent

*Pat Butcher Can't Wait For Berlin's Sprint Clashes To Arrive
*Older "Butcher Blog" On Late-Bloomers Like Haron Keitany And Paul Evans If you haven't read about Paul Evans before, his is a great story.

*Science Of Sport On Oscar Pistorius' Case To Be Included With Able-Bodied Runners
*Heavy Duty Oscar Pistorius Research Analysis Science of Sport, one of our favorite reads, has been researching and posting on the Oscar Pistorius case for a year-and-a-half and we consider them the experts on the subject.

More USATFs *Results Photos: *Day 4 Sunday *Day 3 (1,500, Steeple, 400, PV) *Day 2 (100, 5k) *Day 1 10k Photos *Video

  • Sweep Of 5k Validates Schumacher's Move To Oregon It was capped with 20-year-old Evan Jager making the team.
  • Tyson Gay Wins USA Today Track Athlete Of The Week Award So we guess the whole national championships were a joke if a guy who runs one round gets athlete of the week. How about scrapping the bye at the US Champs? The sport needs as much domestic fan interest as it can get.
  • Patrick Smyth Joins Team USA Minnesota We got an email praising him this week, so we might as well give some of his accolades. He was 4th at NCAAs behind 3 of the greatest 10k runenrs in NCAA history (closing in 59), got 7th at USATFs, and broke Ryan Shay's school record along the way.
  • Q&A With Doug Logan: He Wants Fewer Athletes At The Trials He gives a slap in the face to some of the lesser-known athletes at the Trials: "I would also say that what has come out of it is almost a desire to create an 'entitlement' trials." Last time we checked, someone who is top 30 in the country at something and dedicates four years of their life to a goal is far from entitled. No need to take a shot at hard-working athletes to justify shortening the Trials.

Injury News:

Previous USATF News:

Sprint Rivalries Heat Up As World Stars Soon To Clash
*Gay - Bolt [Powell] Rivalry Now Set For Berlin
*Bolt On Gay: My 100m Record Will Be Very Hard For Him Bolt says watch out for Asafa Powell as he continues to recover from the ankle injury. Powell ran sub-10.00 this weekend into a headwind. Usain also reminds Gay that his 9.75 was run with a serious tailwind.
*Bolt Says He Is Lacking In Overall Fitness But He Will Get Fitter August and the WCs are still several weeks away.
*Michael Rodgers Used To Sell Air Jordans Out Of His Car Trunk To Get By Now Nike sponsors him and he's the USA 100m champion.
*Down Goes Fraser! Well At Least Her 100m Time Shelly-Ann Fraser is sort of the Dawn Harper (who?) of Jamaica. She isn't a big star despite her 100m Olympic victory because the bigger story was The Bolt.

Recommended Read: Interview With Shawn Forrest This is a great interview with a lot of good quotes. Forrest, 2-time NCAA 10,000m runner-up, talks about a key lesson in running: learning to run his easy days easy. Plus he says of Galen Rupp, "Rupp will probably go on to be the greatest distance runner to date for America." He also talks about being out on the track in Sydney when Haile Gebrselassie edged Paul Tergat in their epic 10,000m duel. Forrest and Sam Chelanga made the NCAA 10k with Rupp a race to remember by really trying everything in the book to take down the NCAA XC champ.

Sammy's Kitwara's 27:21 Smashes Peachtree Field *Update: Tola DQed *Kitwara And Chepkurui Pocket $32,000 Apiece *USA Results - Abdi Over Fam *Full Results Will Be Here

More Good Stuff From Runner's Tribe
*Interesting Opinion On Art Venegas Leaving UCLA Venegas is a legendary throws and strength coach who recently left the UCLA head position.
*Ten Tips For Track On TV From Runner's Tribe

Robles Makes Return In Cuba, Going Sub-13.10 In Prelims World's dominant hurdler is back from injury. CAC Champs are being held in Castro-land.

NRR: Landon Donovan Rips LA Galaxy Teammate David Beckham In Book Ironically, David Beckham will now be the only reason anyone will actually spend $20 on a book by Landon Donovan.

Amazing 2008 Photos From Award-Winning Sports Photographer Tom Jenkins Paula Radcliffe, Usain Bolt, plus Christiano Ronaldo and a ridiculous rugby photo.

Also Saturday: Track From Madrid

*Good Story: Dwight Phillips Rewarded With New Deal From Nike Who Dropped Him Not Too Long Ago Last year Phillips missed the Olympic team and wanted to hang 'em up. But he got inspired by his coach and agent, lost 25 pounds and is now rivaling Irving Saladino as the world's best long jumper. And he's got a good contract now, to boot. He won't be in Madrid but Saladino will.
*World's Best Long Jumper Irving Saladino To Headline July 4th Madrid Meet
*Spanish Distance Runners To Highlight Madrid Meet Saturday

LRC: The Week That Was This week, our weekly recap looks exclusively at the 2009 USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships. We start by saying, "I told you so" as we compare the success of these Trials to an Oregon basketball game. We then tell you where Alan Webb would have finished in the men's 1,500 final, take a look at all the big name pros that had flameouts and give Barack Obama some unsolicited advice. Plus, Rupp's Lexus, Barringer's bling and more. You can compare our Week That Was to the LRC message board UNCENSORED version from Lickety Split.

*Watch The Dream Mile In Britain? Not These Days While the BBC interrupts the evening news for updates on Wimbledon and British tennis darling Andy Murray, the Bislett Games and Dream Mile were going to go un-broadcasted in England thanks to Setanta Sports going under in the UK.
*But Wait! Eurosport Saves The Day: Now dozens will watch the Bislett Games across Britain, as a deal has just been finished that allows Eurosport to pick up the slack and televise Golden League.

Catherine Ndereba To Run Bogota Half On August 3

Promotion: Submit Video Of Your Moves To Win Dance With Usain Bolt ON THE TRACK After His 100m At London's Crystal Palace This is hilarious.

Andrew Wheating Is Heading To Europe For A Mile And Some 800s We think this is a great idea to get him more experience.

Dick Patrick Of USAToday Writes About Alan Webb's Injury, USATF Losing Dan Pfaff To London 2012 Charles Van Commenee and the UK Athletics administration have lured another top coach from North America, Dan Pfaff. Previously, they got 2 top Canadian coaches who worked, for one, with international standout Tyler Christopher.

Bruny Surin And Other Canadians Upset With Apparent Decline In Canadian Athletics

Previously Dan Pfaff Hired To Lead 2012 Performance Centre in London Wejo has met 2 coaching geniuses in his life, Pfaff and JK. Pfaff is most known for coaching former Olympic champ and 100m WR setter Donovan Bailey, but at Texas he coached field event NCAA champs. He can do it all. Of course. another UK paper has to make a big deal of him coaching Marion Jones.

A Look At The World's Best Junior Female Athletes

  • Wishful Thinking: Winnie Chebet Hopes To Do Better Than Pamela Jelimo Chebet is a 4-time world junior and youth medalist at 800m, but her best is only 2:04. Time will tell in her case. From coach Japhet Kamei: "She could not perform well this year because she spends most of her time in class since she is a candidate. She has not been in intensive training. But I am certain she will rock the world in 800 metres as her high discipline standards will be helpful."
  • Recommended Read: Interview With Jordan Hasay Joe Battaglia does a long interview with Hasay that answered a ton of our questions. Does Hasay have too much pressure and attention? Yes. Is she incredibly mature and disciplined? Yes. Is she overtrained? We say "No" and think she may actually be able to progress despite the weight of expectations.

Educate Yourself On the New Star Sammy Kitwara (Story And Interview Here) Or Watch Below

Tegenkamp And Solinsky On The Sweep At Nationals And The Surprising Jager (Bigger Version Here)

Great Resource For Kids

Carol Goodrow's Kids Running Log Your kids run a half mile, fill out the paper log, mail it in and get a free bookmark via Carol and USATF. Plus, there are a couple of good books for kid runners which we reviewed here and here.

Final Week To Sign Up

LetsRun.com Summer Training 2009 Program Originally designed for high schoolers but we've opened it up to everyone.

One We Missed With USATFs Last Week
FSU's Susan Kuijken 4:05.86 World Qualifier In 1,500m - Post Race Interview Here

3 Interesting Articles From Philip Hersh, The Only Full-Time Newspaper Journalist From Outside Of Oregon At USATFs

LRC Coverage At USATFs In Review:

Sunday:
Women
Hazel Clark Gets National Title #5 As Maggie Vessey Leaves It Too Late, Barringer Cruises, Willard Makes 2nd World Champs Team
Men: Lomong Gets First, Symmonds Gets Another, Webb A No Show


Saturday:
Women Rowbury Back Atop The US 1,500 Ranks

Men:
Josh McAdams Gets His 2nd USATF Steeple Crown

Friday:
Women:
Kara Goucher Gets 5,000 Crown
Men:
Schumacher's Boys Go 1-2-3 In Men's 5k

Thursday:
Women:
Amy Begley Shocks Shalane Flanagan
Men:
Galen Rupp Wins USATF 10k Title

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