She has not raced all year and her insta has been posting these cryptic non-running pictures.Tthen today she posted this:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrN1mF6Bk7u/
Anyone know what happened? I loved her go for it style.
She has not raced all year and her insta has been posting these cryptic non-running pictures.Tthen today she posted this:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrN1mF6Bk7u/
Anyone know what happened? I loved her go for it style.
Knee injury before world half champs in March. Back in college she had a bad knee injury when she fell on the cement that caused her to quit running. I am not sure whether the injury in March was related or not. She was running solid in 2017 with a 15:08 pr on the track. I would hope that she tries to get back into it in time for US champs in 2019.
Wow she's cute
Sad to say but she is done . Both of her legs are shot. Looking back at her posts the last few months you can see she really has struggled with it . I’m glad she had the courage to post that it’s over. She will always be one of the all time greats .
Correct LRC grammar = Is Natosha Rogers update?
With the exception of maybe Bill Rogers, Massachusetts doesn't seem like the best place to train.
S.O.W.P.
Looking through her insta, she’s definitely around a weird group of ppl. Wouldn’t be surprised if illegal drugs were also In the mix. Nothing happens by mistake, you are who you are. Better circle, maybe a different outcome and would be still competing. Wish her luck
I follow her Insta and was curious about this. Her latest post seems to imply retirement, where she calls herself a "former track star."
Instagram proof women are psychos. And I don't mean just her IMHO.
Pretty clear she is indeed retired. Sounds like a procedure with a doctor gone wrong. This last line isn't too ambiguous. "All I can do is appreciate the time I had moving my legs great distances at a world-class speed. I sure gave it a hell of a go!"
Aggie wrote:
I follow her Insta and was curious about this. Her latest post seems to imply retirement, where she calls herself a "former track star."
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrQRDSRh8HS/
I don't like the way her name is spelled.
Save me... wrote:
Looking through her insta, she’s definitely around a weird group of ppl. Wouldn’t be surprised if illegal drugs were also In the mix. Nothing happens by mistake, you are who you are. Better circle, maybe a different outcome and would be still competing. Wish her luck
What are you? Some sort of god squader?
At first glance she looks more or a run way model. She is tougher than she looks.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bkf3eQmlTTn/
Is this shockwave therapy or low level laser therapy? Not sure either work on knees, feet yes.
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Pretty clear she is indeed retired. Sounds like a procedure with a doctor gone wrong. This last line isn't too ambiguous.
"All I can do is appreciate the time I had moving my legs great distances at a world-class speed. I sure gave it a hell of a go!"
Wow, that is very sad!
She was a phenomenal talent!
anyone know what happened to her? Always figured she'd move up in distance and was just training for it
Trump2020OP...... wrote:
Correct LRC grammar = Is Natosha Rogers update?
With the exception of maybe Bill Rogers, Massachusetts doesn't seem like the best place to train.
S.O.W.P.
Who is Bill Rogers?
Also, Natosha was training in Denver.
Sad sad sad wrote:
anyone know what happened to her? Always figured she'd move up in distance and was just training for it
Looks like another coaching success for Steve Magness..
William Henry "Bill" Rodgers (born December 23, 1947) is an American runner and former American record holder in the marathon who is best known for his four victories in the Boston Marathon, including three straight 1978-1980 and the New York City Marathon between 1976 and 1980.
Ever since Colorado legalized hemp products things have got wacky in the mile-high state. Not safe for runners who use their brain.
S.O.W.P.
wtfbbq wrote:
THOUGHTSLEADER wrote:
Pretty clear she is indeed retired. Sounds like a procedure with a doctor gone wrong. This last line isn't too ambiguous.
"All I can do is appreciate the time I had moving my legs great distances at a world-class speed. I sure gave it a hell of a go!"
Wow, that is very sad!
She was a phenomenal talent!
She was really good, but I wouldn’t characterize her as phenomenal. She lost too many years to injury, including her senior year at A&M to fully explore her limits. But she liked to run from the front and was fun to watch. She held her own and generally outperformed her major contemporaries including Deb Maier, Betsy Saina and A Tuliamuk. Her best race might have been that oly trials 10k race where she was tripped up early but came back to almost win (nipped at the line in a sprint with Amy Cragg but in front of Shalane). She could very well have had a career like Cragg with the marathon as her best event. She was a bit wooden in interviews but had a cool online presence
Yes, we know who Bill Rodgers is. Check the spelling of the name he was sarcastically asking about.
Trump2020OP-the real one...... wrote:
William Henry "Bill" Rodgers (born December 23, 1947) is an American runner ...
S.O.W.P.
Her Instagram posts are weird.
I’m a D2 female runner. Our coach explicitly told us not to visit LetsRun forums.
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