Hopefully she will have a hard time gaining entry into domestic meets and will have to turn to the roads if she wants to keep racing. She can probably shatter every road record from 5k to half-marathon. Not that I want to see her racing anywhere, it just seems like a better destination for her.
If she’s good at the HM, she’ll be just as good in the marathon, but she is a 1500/5000m runner, and is likely to be less competitive starting with the 10K.
She will have done her time, so I doubt she will have any difficulty in finding meets to run in.
If she’s good at the HM, she’ll be just as good in the marathon, but she is a 1500/5000m runner, and is likely to be less competitive starting with the 10K.
She will have done her time, so I doubt she will have any difficulty in finding meets to run in.
It is difficult to accurately predict the future comeback of a female distance athlete, but every athlete has her ups and downs in her career and it is possible that she can come back and dominate the US women's distance running, but it is also important to remember that the sport is a fickle one and requires constant confidence and perseverance.
It is difficult to accurately predict the future comeback of a female distance athlete, but every athlete has her ups and downs in her career and it is possible that she can come back and dominate the US women's distance running, but it is also important to remember that the sport is a fickle one and requires constant confidence and perseverance.
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