Les wrote:
If you saw Rono run in 1978 when he was in his prime (which I did) and saw him race Salazar in 1982 (which I did), you would know that he was much heavier. Fifteen pounds sounds about right. You gotta remember, by 1982 Rono was basically a functioning alcoholic. All the more testament to his talent and will to win despite his illness. Here is what Rod Dixon said about him in an interview:
BB: When you look back at the legend of Henry Rono, what type of athlete was he?
RD: He was in his day the best runner in the world. Wine, women and song got in the way. It’s sad, because Henry had so much talent. I remember a race in Italy. It was an absolute downpour during the 5,000. Lane one was absolutely flooded, but we persisted to run in it. Henry was in lane three and ran 13.17 and he was 15 seconds ahead of us.
PT: (laughter). You know what, he ran about 5,100 meters.
BB: I heard that one time he came to Australia for a tour. Didn’t the promoter find him before the big meet just lying in the lobby of the hotel?
RD: That’s right. The meet was postponed and Henry went down to a local bar and started drinking. He went off somewhere for two days on a drinking binge. Somebody found him and delivered Henry in an absolute coma back to the hotel into the lobby. And I remember Andy Norman, the meet promoter from England finding him. Andy said to Henry, “You are going back to Africa unless you can pull yourself together. You come down to the track at four o’clock in the afternoon.” I went down there and Andy had him run ten quarters.
PT: How fast did he go?
RD: An average of 60 seconds per quarter with 20 seconds recovery. Henry threw up at least four times, but he did it. Four days later Henry was a lap down almost 5,000 meters into the 10,000 meters. He looked back and saw the leaders about to go by him. Suddenly it looked like somebody lit a bloody fire under him. Henry took off and won the race in 27:39.
PT: He made up 400 meters?
RD: He made up 400 meters and went on to run 27:39, which was the season’s best time until about August of that year and this was back in March. Extraordinary.
Ventolin and I argued over this point before. I was trackside for the 10,000 race against Salazar. I watched Rono compete in several WSU vs. Oregon dual meets and at the 1978 NCAA Championship meet, so I know what he looked like when he was in record setting form. He was clearly overweight in 1982-83, at least 10, possibly 15 pounds. I remember joking with my friends about "Fat Henry." What you don't see in that picture is Rono's Butt and Thighs. They were much chunkier than years earlier. In other words, he had a Fat Ass. It drives me nuts when idiots call me a liar, when I witnessed the event in person.