Why do I not cease to be amazed that the clustercluck that refers to themselves as USATF continues to flounder, misstep, misappropriate, and blunder?
There are a lot of reasons for a professional runner to run fast. Qualifying for the Olympics is just one. With each passing day the Tokyo Olympics look further and further in doubt. The USTAF is trying to sort out the postponement but it all could be irrelevant if the games are canceled. When track and field starts again the athletes should just focus on running fast.
kmaclam wrote:
Why do I not cease to be amazed that the clustercluck that refers to themselves as USATF continues to flounder, misstep, misappropriate, and blunder?
Well, you should stop being surprised by these overpaid and seemingly uncaring buffoons. Unfortunately, it will not change.
....and their's the rub! Why won't (hasn't) it changed???
assistant to the regional manager wrote:
kmaclam wrote:
Why do I not cease to be amazed that the clustercluck that refers to themselves as USATF continues to flounder, misstep, misappropriate, and blunder?
Well, you should stop being surprised by these overpaid and seemingly uncaring buffoons. Unfortunately, it will not change.
.....and there's the rub! Why won't (hasn't) it change??
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