Discussed at convention wrote:
ldkjfldkf wrote:
As a DI coach, I don't necessarily have a problem with moving the men down to 8k (although I prefer it stay at 10k), but the rationale seems goofy. Consistency? Why is consistency so important? You can't get away with running 5-6 10k's during the season - that's simply too taxing physically - so the option of keeping a uniform 10k distance is not realistic - has it ever been that way? The top programs that know they are going to NCAA's would be happy to run one 10k at Wisco or Pre-Nats, jog a 10k at Regionals, and race a hard 10k at Nationals and keep the distance 10k uniform throughout the season. That would be their season. But that's not reasonable for most programs - Most have no choice but to race 6+ times.
Student-athlete welfare? Give me a break. That's a cop-out excuse. Some PC BS.
It would have a bit of an impact on many programs who train and recruit for that distance, but they'd adjust. Maybe a bit of jealousy of the programs that are on the podium every fall.
Either way, the women moving up to 8k should've been proposed a long time ago. How is it possible in this age of feminism that their has not been an outcry to move up in distance or have men/women at a uniform distance?
Sorry to hear your administration didn’t send you to ustfccca convention this year. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be asking these questions.
You are correct in that. Could you elaborate on what was discussed?