NothingNew wrote:
You didn't answer my question (not surprising), but I'll answer yours. Once again THE BARE FACTS is anything but. You don't necessarily "put your age down EACH and EVERY time you register for a new race". This is from the Dyestat article:
"she made an error on his year of birth, an error she says was a combination of the large number of siblings she has and a mistake she made converting the birthday Solomon provided from the Ethiopian calendar to the one commonly used in the United States. Naomi says that error, saddling Haile with a birth year of 1987 instead of 1990, was repeated on the entry for the half marathon in Austria, and again when Haile traveled to the United States to compete in the Hartford Half Marathon. In the case of the US race, the registration was completed on-line with Active.com, creating a member profile in the database which followed Solomon in successive races contested using the same registration company. A check of most of the Virginia and Washington D.C.-area road races Solomon entered in 2007 confirms that they currently use Active.com for race registration."
First of all, I didn't see a question in your previous post.
Second, I use Active.com all the time. I have an account. Yes, it has my birthday in it that can only be changed if I edit my profile. But, in addition to that, every time I sign up for a race I have to fill in a mandatory field called "Age on Race Day". So somebody, Naomi or Solomon, had to fill this in each time he registered for a race using Active.com, and each time they filled in '20'. So what you are saying is that Solomon is bright enough to pass high school courses in the U.S., but did not understand how old he is. Because the age doesn't change when asked your specific age regardless of what calendar you use.
Nice try, though.