Thursday, May 10, 2012
A Trail Runner's Blog: Micah True's Death - Turns Out It's Heart Disease
A Trail Runner's Blog: Micah True's Death - Turns Out It's Heart Disease: USA Today put out a story this week saying the autopsy reports for Micah True, known to many as Caballo Blanco from the book Born to Run , ...
Ultrarunner / RN: Miwok 100k Race Report
Ultrarunner / RN: Miwok 100k Race Report: Brother and Mom patiently waiting for me at Stinson Fire Dept. Aid Station Elissa and I spent 5 days at Muir Beach with my parents, ...
DyeStatCal.Com Coverage of Area Meet
Ranked second in the state by time in both the 1600 (4:10.48) and the
3200 (8:54.65) coming in, Haney planned to seek advancement in both
while dropping the 800 scheduled in between.
The four-lap challenge was a breeze, with a controlled 61.6 closing lap sealing Haney's win in 4:18.59, with teammate Cameron Miller close behind in a seasonal-best 4:19.04 for the Stanford-bound star.
Minutes after Haney stepped off the track after his 1600, however, is when the confusion began for the nation's top sophomore multi-lapper.
Once word began to spread about Haney's intent to scratch from the 800 to preserve his efforts for the 3200 and proceed into postseason in those two events, a coach from an opposing school balked at the move, claiming the "Honest Effort" rule would be violated. Rest of story HERE.
Full Results | Kirby Lee's Photo Album
The four-lap challenge was a breeze, with a controlled 61.6 closing lap sealing Haney's win in 4:18.59, with teammate Cameron Miller close behind in a seasonal-best 4:19.04 for the Stanford-bound star.
Minutes after Haney stepped off the track after his 1600, however, is when the confusion began for the nation's top sophomore multi-lapper.
Once word began to spread about Haney's intent to scratch from the 800 to preserve his efforts for the 3200 and proceed into postseason in those two events, a coach from an opposing school balked at the move, claiming the "Honest Effort" rule would be violated. Rest of story HERE.
Full Results | Kirby Lee's Photo Album
Road Racing Flats for the Mountains (2012 Edition)
Road Racing Flats for the Mountains (2012 Edition)
At any trail race you’re bound to see runners wearing all types of shoes, from traditional trail models with a great deal of protection to flimsy minimalist shoes lacking rock plates and traction lugs. Prior to the movement towards minimalist trail shoes many top runners simply used road flats for training and trail competitions and thought little of it.
At any trail race you’re bound to see runners wearing all types of shoes, from traditional trail models with a great deal of protection to flimsy minimalist shoes lacking rock plates and traction lugs. Prior to the movement towards minimalist trail shoes many top runners simply used road flats for training and trail competitions and thought little of it.
Aliza Lapierre: The North Face Bear Mountain
Aliza Lapierre: The North Face Bear Mountain: Organized Chaos Three words to describe myself: organized, calculated, planner. After Bull Run Run without thought I proposed to my coac...
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