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Replying To:

LetsRun.com Investigates: What Makes Mark Wetmore So Special?

Homonculus

thanks wrote:

However, I remember Mark as a fascinating and hilarious story-teller, a great educator, as well as a compassionate person. I was glad to see Emma Coburn's comments on this point in Mitch Kastoff's article that appears next to the main article.

I thought it was a great, interesting article, but I had to laugh at that scene being described as "Mark Wetmore Does Show Emotion Behind The Scenes." His two athletes just qualified for the Olympics on his 59th birthday and come over to him in tears. He does not cry and they do not describe any specific reaction from him, but they could nevertheless tell he was "very proud." Very emotional indeed.

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