OK. Time for the fun to begin. I’m going to start with the 400 meters because there’s been so much activity there lately. Athletes in and out, up and down, and generally nearly unpredictable. Which is why I’m starting with this event – it’s got to be easier after this! Men’s 400 World Record 43 Read More...
State of the World Championships Squad
12:01 pm PDT
Wow, it’s almost here – The World Championships. The biggest track and field event of the year – much anticipated after a year off from global championship competition. With 19 days left until the start of the meet, and only a handful of smaller meets left this week, it’s time to try and make sense of what’s gone on so far this season and guess/speculate/prognosticate on what may transpire in Korea Read More...
London GP, Day Two – U.S. Step Up Day
5:27 pm PDT
With the close of the London meet, there are only a handful of small meets left until the opening of the World Championships on August 27th. This was it for any “big” tests until Daegu – and the final day gave us a few things to ponder, as a group of American athletes stepped up and asked to be counted Read More...
London GP, Day One
4:04 pm PDT
I sure wish someone would tell me why we need two days to run a track meet with basically all finals. Because it really doesn’t add anything to the excitement – and this meet needs a bit more excitement! Perhaps it was better in the stadium, but even with a non American feed it still lacked oomph for me – and I love a good track meet Read More...
London GP Preview
8:14 am PDT
The London GP Friday/Saturday will be the last big meet until after the World Championships. And looking over the start lists, I’m not sure we are going to get any more clarity than we already have heading into Daegu. This has been a season with a lot of questions, and it looks like we are going to have to wait for the starters’ gun to go off in Korea to get most of our answers Read More...
Wariner Out – Game Changer?
6:56 am PDT
Word came out late yesterday that former World and Olympic 400 meter champion Jeremy Wariner’s toe injury is going to end his season. He is pulling out of the World Championships to get healthy and be ready for the London Olympics. He will be replaced on the U.S. squad by Jamaal Torrence. Wariner has been in every Major since 2004 taking 400 gold in ‘04, ‘05, & ‘07, and silver in ‘08 & ‘09 Read More...
How Important Is Daegu?
9:05 am PDT
Or more to the point, how important are the World Championships? Where do they stand in the grand scheme of the sport? I ask because with just under a month until our “Big Meet” the season has seemed a bit, lackluster. Tyson Gay out. Usain Bolt subpar. Yelena Isinbayeva working her way into it Read More...