MAYEROFF wrote:
The basic problems that I have with the NYC proposal is the timing, and to a lesser extent, the course.
Yes, one of my favorite places in the world to run is Central Park, because of the beautiful but challenging 10km loop. I've had some very memorable runs there. However, I think that the course of the Olympics should somewhat mimic the course of the Olympic Trials. NYC is a great place for having the Olympic Trials, but not Central Park.
The major problem with the NYC proposal is the timing. The 5 men who represent the USA at the Osaka World Championships in the marathon will most likely also want to run the Olympic Trials. Having the Olympic Trials 2.5 months later is not a good thing. Also, I think that November 2007 is too early a date before the Olympics. I think that the timing of the 2004 Olympic Trials, in February, was ideal.
I don't have a problem with having the Trials in NYC, but have it in late-February/early-March 2008, and do a loop of Manhattan, starting at Ground Zero, up 1st Ave., up to Columbia University, maybe a stretch through the park, and down to Wall Street again. Since the field is small enough and fast enough, fewer roads would have to be closed down.
Were the courses in Birmingham and St. Louis similar to Athens?