What is the success rate for the deformity surgery? My casual reading indicates that he can bounce back, but it may be harder than I think.
What is the success rate for the deformity surgery? My casual reading indicates that he can bounce back, but it may be harder than I think.
Were you ever great? Why do you still run?
1:46 is still better than 99.999.. of the population will ever run, it’s still a pro caliber time, and he did it with a foot fracture that didn’t heal properly.
He gets paid a living to train and compete to be the best he can. Even if he’s on the downswing (which I have faith that he’s not) I’d milk as much out of an opportunity like that as I could.
I am not saying D. Brazier should continue to attempt to be an elite runner; I am not saying D. Brazier should retire. I do not mind a robust discussion. T&F journalists, T&F coaches, current runners, ex-runners and fans can say what they believe. The issue I have is with U.S. men 800m overall. We should not count on one man. In Kenya, it's Next Man Up for 800m men.
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