I'm excited for what he's done for our sport,'' said Stember, after he'd finished second to Lunn and earned a ticket to the world indoor championships in England later this month. ''The attention and hype it's brought to my event has been great. It's gotten everybody psyched up. We're all bringing our A game now.
That's why he ran a "blistering" 3:42 this weekend, right? In my opinion, that race was a disgrace. I know it's been said before, but I'll reiterate it. If the US wants to be tops in the world, they need to run like it.