Rupps singlet wrote:
Have the Brojos offered Rupp the opportunity to wear a LetsRun singlet this Sunday?
This would be the greatest thing to ever happen at Chicago.
Rupps singlet wrote:
Have the Brojos offered Rupp the opportunity to wear a LetsRun singlet this Sunday?
This would be the greatest thing to ever happen at Chicago.
Speaking of the skull logo, does anyone know the origins of the skull and crossbones?
Portland Hobby Jogger wrote:
NOP is gone but, the athletes will continue to be paid by Nike. It will be a quiet winter and a new re-branded club will emerge by spring 2020. The roster will be essentially the same with a few more international athletes (to spread goodwill), a couple of respected assistant coaches, and an "Sports Ethics and Compliance" officer added to the mix. Pete Julian will head the new squad. "We will be committed to clean sport and the highest ethical yada, yada...while committing to full transparency yada, yada..."
Win or lose on the appeal, Salazar is done and was very likely headed into retirement after Tokyo before this blew up. I expect Rupp to bow out in 2021 after an attempt to win Boston or NYC.
Parker will suffer some short term embarrassment but, so long as the shareholders and institutional traders are bullish on the brand, he will survive this. In fact, outside of LRC, his involvement will be largely forgotten by next week and the PR people are already spinning this as, "Parker showed bold leadership by taking action to eliminate any hint of impropriety on the part of corporate by closing down NOP!".
2020 headlines from Tokyo: Hassan wins double gold, Brazier gets first Oly 800 gold for US since Dave Wottle, Kejelcha medals for Ethiopia at 10K, and Engels, Hull, and Klosterhalfen all make their respective event finals. A great showing for the Nike International TC in their first year!
You forgot Galen taking another silver or bronze in the marathon - he is going to crush in the heat and humidity of Tokyo......
notscguy wrote:
Portland Hobby Jogger wrote:
NOP is gone but, the athletes will continue to be paid by Nike. It will be a quiet winter and a new re-branded club will emerge by spring 2020. The roster will be essentially the same with a few more international athletes (to spread goodwill), a couple of respected assistant coaches, and an "Sports Ethics and Compliance" officer added to the mix. Pete Julian will head the new squad. "We will be committed to clean sport and the highest ethical yada, yada...while committing to full transparency yada, yada..."
Win or lose on the appeal, Salazar is done and was very likely headed into retirement after Tokyo before this blew up. I expect Rupp to bow out in 2021 after an attempt to win Boston or NYC.
Parker will suffer some short term embarrassment but, so long as the shareholders and institutional traders are bullish on the brand, he will survive this. In fact, outside of LRC, his involvement will be largely forgotten by next week and the PR people are already spinning this as, "Parker showed bold leadership by taking action to eliminate any hint of impropriety on the part of corporate by closing down NOP!".
2020 headlines from Tokyo: Hassan wins double gold, Brazier gets first Oly 800 gold for US since Dave Wottle, Kejelcha medals for Ethiopia at 10K, and Engels, Hull, and Klosterhalfen all make their respective event finals. A great showing for the Nike International TC in their first year!
You forgot Galen taking another silver or bronze in the marathon - he is going to crush in the heat and humidity of Tokyo......
But Galen may go out on his own of course (still be coached by Salazar) and not be a part of this new group that will form.
rojo wrote:
reed wrote:
Finally, the only twitter account to block me has been destroyed.
What were you blocked for? We were blocked as well.
For excessive journalistic professionalism, no doubt.
if you think nike supports running you're an idiot.
Xylon wrote:
Pete Julian abetting and assisting is entangled and out as NOP Assistant.
Is he done?
Abetting and assisting when he was a college coach? All the infractions occurred before his time at NOP. Did you even read the report?
Get out of here with that nonsense wrote:
Xylon wrote:
Pete Julian abetting and assisting is entangled and out as NOP Assistant.
Is he done?
Abetting and assisting when he was a college coach? All the infractions occurred before his time at NOP. Did you even read the report?
Julian worked for NOP in 2008.
Same time frame as the testosterone experiments.
Portland Hobby Jogger wrote:
NOP is gone but, the athletes will continue to be paid by Nike. It will be a quiet winter and a new re-branded club will emerge by spring 2020. The roster will be essentially the same with a few more international athletes (to spread goodwill), a couple of respected assistant coaches, and an "Sports Ethics and Compliance" officer added to the mix. Pete Julian will head the new squad. "We will be committed to clean sport and the highest ethical yada, yada...while committing to full transparency yada, yada..."
Win or lose on the appeal, Salazar is done and was very likely headed into retirement after Tokyo before this blew up. I expect Rupp to bow out in 2021 after an attempt to win Boston or NYC.
Parker will suffer some short term embarrassment but, so long as the shareholders and institutional traders are bullish on the brand, he will survive this. In fact, outside of LRC, his involvement will be largely forgotten by next week and the PR people are already spinning this as, "Parker showed bold leadership by taking action to eliminate any hint of impropriety on the part of corporate by closing down NOP!".
2020 headlines from Tokyo: Hassan wins double gold, Brazier gets first Oly 800 gold for US since Dave Wottle, Kejelcha medals for Ethiopia at 10K, and Engels, Hull, and Klosterhalfen all make their respective event finals. A great showing for the Nike International TC in their first year!
Finally, someone posting who predicts accurately what is really going to happen. I know a lot of posters on Lets Run hate Nike--I understand. But they are generally a smart company. Even their "controversial" moves -i.e. Kaepernick-are well-considered. Although I don't necessarily love their shoes (I prefer Adidas) I always have to give them a grudging credit for doing the shrewd, though not necessarily the morally right thing. I sure hope they continue to support track and running, because as soon as they start to pull out, it probably means the sport is no longer feasible as a business. Again, I'm not saying this is good, but it is economically realistic.
NativeSon wrote:
gads wrote:
This statement was just released by Mark Parker to employees.
Wow!
Kara Goucher goes home ELATED!
Yeah...instead of always devastated for once! ?
Concentric Hero - Eccentric Zero wrote:
Any ideas what will happen to the athlete's contracts?
Think Rupp ever races again?
Probably retirement and in the booth with Tom Hammond.
Your grammar vomit has little to do with reality and much to do with envy and stupidity.
Hi Parents of NOP wrote:
No, cheating shut it down. Calling out cheating is what supporters of the sport should be doing. Running doesn’t need nike. They are in to sell cheaply made shoes at a high price no matter the detriment to the sport. Real fans of the sport just want fair competition. The evil empire has fallen and now good has an opportunity to reign again.
Allegheny Nike, wow, blast from the past.
Llolollpllolo wrote:
But since they're completely gone now, NOP will live on like an urban legend that's actually a true story.
When you read about the cocktail of stuff they were putting in to the athletes you wonder whether the future "true story" will be the health of the runners.
Scary I reckon.
Long John Silver? ?
I would have done the same if I were Nike CEO. After all the hate that literally was being thrown over NOP, Nike and Alberto for years this was going to happen. Hope the entire US athletics keyboard warrior community is happy now with their job well done. Envy and self-righteousness has shown it's full power. It's a sad day for US athletics
Llolollpllolo wrote:
I agree that this is a sad end result for NOP. They should have stayed and tried to revamp and come back stronger after the turmoil. Perhaps Alberto wins his appeal. Instead they choose to completely fold. This does not say anything about the athletes, but the weak minds running the show. But since they're completely gone now, NOP will live on like an urban legend that's actually a true story. It's a joke that fraudsters such as Jama Aden and Renato Canova can do whatever they want, yet someone who tries to stay within the rules goes down. This sport is a joke.
Hopefully, Murphy can work with Julian or find a new coach and get a reference in his career as he hasn't improved much since joining NOP.
A sad day, but you're dreaming if you think the keyboard warriors here or anywhere else were the cause. The lesson here is: Stay out of gray areas, kids.
Ironically this forum and all the crap talking, allegations and haters likely contributed to the downfall of NOP.
This forum is either the biggest fans of the sport or ex athletes who never came close to the success of some of the NOP guys and would do anything to see them all banned just out of shear jealousy, it’s truly sad. Rather than supporting our top end athletes Americans rather choose to hate them. Today is a sad day for distance running.
Parker’s not suffering any embarrassment. You’re very naive. The most significant thing that happened to him today was when a Wall Street firm raised their target price from 100 to 115. They didn’t take any of this into account assuming they even know about it. It’s irrelevant. They may have some weight on the NBA/China Nike situation