Fauja Singh, the 98-year old guy who just became the oldest person to run a marathon, is a vegetarian, I believe.
Fauja Singh, the 98-year old guy who just became the oldest person to run a marathon, is a vegetarian, I believe.
Wikipedia has the following:
What surprises many is that he supports his eight stone and six feet tall body frame with a very simple vegetarian diet. "I am very careful about different foods. My diet is simple phulka (chappati), dal (lentils), green vegetables, yoghurt and milk. I do not touch parathas, pakoras, rice or any other fried food. I take lots of water and tea with ginger."
Edwin Moses. Long time vegetarian.
jarmila kratochvilova is vegan
buy it on amazon wrote:
Riemann wrote:Carl Lewis was not vegetarian when he was competitive
I must disagree.
In his intro remarks of Jannequin Bennett's book Very Vegetarain, Carl wrote that he became vegan in July of 1990.
WC Gold- 100m(a WR of 9.86, PB), 1991.
WC Silver- LJ, 1991 (outstanding competiton w/ Mike Powell)
O Gold- LJ, 1992 & 1996 (a fluke?)
WC Bronze- 200m 1993
Those marks and results are very competitive.
Doesn't count since he was juiced.
Total Vegan wrote:
jarmila kratochvilova is vegan
Never heard of that, and it would really surprise me.
The truth is, most distance runners or endurance athletes in general, vegetarian or not, are much closer a vegan diet than to the average American diet when it comes to meat consumption.
After you've cut about 90% of the saturated (animal) fats from the average diet, whether you want to be a vegetarian, or eat some meat from time to time, comes down to personal choice, social circumstances, taste, ethics etc.
Lone lobo wrote:
flippinfly wrote:Carl Lewis
That depends if you consider "mangoo" vegan...
what's mangoo?
maru wrote:
Robert de Castella?
Was he a vegan in the 1980's? Who cares if he is now.
My Dad always told me Kirsty Wade (nee McDermott) is a vegetarian, and she was pretty quick...
This.
Querfeldein wrote:
The truth is, most distance runners or endurance athletes in general, vegetarian or not, are much closer a vegan diet than to the average American diet when it comes to meat consumption.
After you've cut about 90% of the saturated (animal) fats from the average diet, whether you want to be a vegetarian, or eat some meat from time to time, comes down to personal choice, social circumstances, taste, ethics etc.
Ha, letsrun made it to a vegan blog http://longrunyoga.com/2011/11/06/veggies-the-long-run/
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