Is this for real? Didn't she qualify for the Olympics in this event last year as a high school junior? They want to turn her into a LJer now?
I don't know much about the hurdles. What's the rationale? Long term development?
Exactly, it's like the bizarro world Ashton Eaton project.
werwe wrote:
No Olympics or World Championships in 2018. Seems like a great year to enjoy the sport and compete in a few other events.
Coach wrote:
FYI, she was an excellent long jumpers and high hurdle in HS, these are not new events for her.
Good form or not she was a good high hurdler in HS. Imagine how good her form will be afterfocusing on the Sprint hurdles
Puhleease wrote:
Her hurdle form is not very good. She gets by on raw talent. Once they tighten up her technique, she will prosper...provided she doesn't catch a cold.Coach wrote:
FYI, she was an excellent long jumpers and high hurdle in HS, these are not new events for her.
Totally agree with you. Look at Missy Franklin in swimming, should have cashed in when she had the chance.
just doo it wrote:
She needs to go pro. Nice young lady with the ability to sell almost every product under the sun. I have never before thought that high school phenoms should go pro, but in this case the girl has movie star good looks and could earn millions. I work in advertising and I can tell you that a year away at sleepaway college is a mistake. Would love to see her get a seven figure contract AND be an olympic gold medalist. It can be done with the right guidance.
I'm inclined to agree. Its hard to get better at "X" by focusing on "Y". To think the fastest ever HS 300 hurdler will be well served by focusing on other events seems misguided.
Hounddogharrier wrote:
Sounds good in theory , won't be so good in real life. Anything short of an NCAA TITLE will be a disappointment and I don't see that happening in new events. She will be one and done, for less cash then she could get this year. One of her advisors should look back at Alan Webb's one year st U.of M.