Scorpion_runner wrote:
bladerunner wrote:
I don't understand the glee some posters feel when an athlete comes up short. Here's a high profile gold medal winner who dominated her sport. Her very presence gives any race she enters a much higher interest level. Yet, you are over the moon with joy with her failure today. Sad.
Interest level my arse. This sport does not need her, nor did it start or will stop with her. She came in here
declaring that she was going to win gold. This is not the Tri, and if you put up the talk, you have to walk the walk.
She is seeing how hard it really is, and is proof that I don't think she really thought this through. While she is trying to
cram 8 years of true marathon training into 2 years, true runners are also training and getting faster and faster. When she
made that declaration she basically put a target on her back, the elite women are going to eat her alive with no let up.
She put that bold statement out there, and if she fails then she is going to have to deal with the jeers and the criticism.
That is how sports go, which is why it pays to be logical and have patience.
Dude. Give it up. See a therapist for your shoe store issues and irrational disdain for Gwen Jorgensen.