Bower Man wrote:
you can book it wrote:
BTC already have lined up a replacement 2:00/4:02 800/1500m runner. Details being finalized.;)
Well, I guessed correctly last summer that GDS was going to be the new sub-4 Bowerman Babe, so . . . pretty clear you're referring to kid sis Lucia Stafford as the newest BB.
However, GDS was already a 14:44/5k runner from 2019 and wanted higher training volume than what she was getting from her Glasgow training group, so joining BTC was going to be a good fit.
Lucia, on the other hand, does not even have a 3k pr listed on worldathletics.org. She appears to be a pure mid-d 800/1500 type -- like Kate Grace and Sinclaire Johnson.
So, from what we know about Kate and what you've hinted re: Sinclaire, this move is a bit of a head-scratcher.
However, Lucia obviously knows what she will be getting into -- and possibly is looking forward to running some 3ks and 5ks -- so have to presume she has more of a distance runner's mindset.
Back to the OP's topic on Marielle Hall. After such a wonderful 2019 season -- then setting a 3k pr last summer at one of the intrasquad meets -- 2021 should have been her Olympic coronation but instead was a disaster. Biggest head-scratcher of all.
Regarding Infeld and Fraser, don't see any reason for them to leave or even want to leave.
Emily just set prs this year in 1500, mile, 5k and 10k and has admitted she should have screwed up the courage to tell Jerry and Shalane that going up to Park City in April was too soon for her given all the personal travails she was going through at the time. Fortunately, those problems are now in the rear view mirror so 2022 should be her best year ever.
Vanessa, on the other hand, just missed so much training time recovering first from her double Tenex procedures last year, then a stress reaction this past winter, that she just couldn't put it all back together by the Trials. However, as a 5k-10k runner, that's BTC's sweet spot along with the Steeple, so training with Emily, Elise, Karissa, and Courtney should relaunch her career next year.
And, here's to hoping that Nike will not pull the plug on Evan or Lopez. Rather doubt that will happen. Evan is a US t&f icon while Lopez is a cultural icon. They should be allowed to leave the sport on their own terms.
Younger Stafford ran an unofficial 8:50 3000m when races weren't sanctioned in Canada during covid. Dominated collegiate XC in Canada in 2019. Expectation that while she is an 800/1500 athlete, she still has a pretty good aerobic aptitude/potential.