Yorkster wrote:
Guess what, sometimes.the best athlete doesn't always place the highest. That's why we have trials and championships, to see who puts it together that day.
The same is true for any race run. Not limited to trials and championships.
Yorkster wrote:
Guess what, sometimes.the best athlete doesn't always place the highest. That's why we have trials and championships, to see who puts it together that day.
The same is true for any race run. Not limited to trials and championships.
You probably got a response like that because you sound like a know-it-all A$$hole yourself. Your whole post sounded like you have the answer and the rest of us need to follow your advice. Not who you were responding to, but I agree with the poster to a certain point.
Fastnbulbous wrote:
SoapyHolo wrote:We'll let our top Americans know how "you" feel...I'm on it.
This is a discussion board you a-hole. What lines of discussion would you approve of? This is a waste of time, and why I seldom bother to read these anymore. I don't suppose anyone has anything useful like Huddle's 5000 split, or anything more interesting than trolling and sniping?
Molly Huddle
** swoons **
gcklo wrote:
I doubt Kenya or Ethiopia has enough scientists to develop top notch drugs. We are not talking about Russia, US, or China here.
Everyone knows that Italian doctors are the best.
Great race by Molly, I hope she thanked Nowowuna for taking it out so hard.
Are we starting a pool for what place Molly ends up with? I think she gets at least Bronze by 2020.
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Des Linden: "The entire sport" has changed since she first started running Boston.
Matt Choi was drinking beer halfway through the Boston Marathon
Ryan Eiler, 3rd American man at Boston, almost out of nowhere
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