The Speed that Kills wrote:
The fact that we are having this discussion says loads about how far Galen Rupp has come. Let's not forget that he is the product of a lot of good fortune. First off, he had supportive parents who kept a close eye on him and his associations; secondly, he was fortunate enough to make contact with an exceptional coach who cared about him as a person; thirdly, he was even more fortunate to be directed to a college that cares about the sport and supported him through good and bad. Not many talented kids have all this fall in line for them: being born to the right parents, finding a mentor with knowledge and compassion and being exposed to the right collegiate situation to fit his talents. This was nothing more than an alignment of all the stars. Let's all sit back and watch what it may be, rather than negatively say what it can't be, and perhaps one day we'll realize that we were present for something very, very special indeed. .
The wholeheartedly concur. But the thread asks if Rupp has a shot at medaling. An the answer is no, he will get his ass handed to him.