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    Scott Bauhs
  • member since
    September 7, 2007
  • last seen
    1 month ago
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    Mammoth Lakes, California
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1-5 of 57 result(s)
 8 km26:16/8 km701/08/2011Great Edinburgh International Cross CountryEdinburgh, U8, GB Update Delete
 10 km29:16/10 km512/31/2010BOclassicBolzano, 17, IT Update Delete
 13.1 miles Half Marathon01:02:39/13.1 miles112/05/2010Zappos Rock N Roll Half MarathonLas Vegas, NV, US Update Delete
 5 km13:47/5 km311/25/2010Aplied Materials Silicon Valley Turkey TrotSan Jose, CA, US Update Delete
 7 miles35:12/7 miles1908/08/2010Falmouth Road RaceFalmouth, MA, US Update Delete
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Scotty Bauhs going Pro

November 18, 2008

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I certainly agree that alumni involvement is a huge aspect to look at that most recruits would overlook. High levels of almuni involvement will improve the experience for the current athletes and it s...
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I certainly agree with that alumni involvement is a good indicator of a great school. It shows that those alumni had a positive experience and that they will help you also have a positive experience. ...
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I don't want people to feel too bad for me, I am a very lucky person. I would also like to articulate what I see a bit more. People are dropped and picked up by companies all the time but the way I se...
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Thanks everyone again for a great discussion. The team aspect is an interesting one. To a point there is a team aspect in world wide track and field in that each athlete comes from a different country...
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I would compare slow tactical races to a football game between two defensive powers (see LSU Vs. Alabama). It is a tactic that isn't quite as sexy but I think its here to stay and I don't have much of...
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"The coach of an elite track and field athlete takes every precaution possible, and the ones I've met want their athletes to race as little as possible." The reason why athletes race "as little as pos...
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My first reaction to the Dibaba/Dafar debacle was to think, one of them should atleast run a 5k but even though that doesn't look as bad as the 2mile/3k it would still be bad. These women need to know...
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Thank you Rob for a great comment. I feel that you much further illustrated why Tennis is far more successful than Track. I think it is all organization and marketing and not because Tennis is inheren...
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blog 13.1 PR
So I am going to lay this one to rest. I am very happy to have some fans out there and I am going to write blogs so that in a small way I can try to give back to those fans. Even if sometimes I write ...
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blog 13.1 PR
You're wrong though. I can see this is going no where, but Ryan and Ritz and Meb blog all the time and are constantly tweeting or whatever. They are constantly talking about their performances. Maybe ...
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I don't know how I missed two of my mile splits when I wrote this but I went back to my watch and updated the blog. My splits seem to agree with the 8th mile being short and the 7th and 9th being long...
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I ran over a minute PR and a time that could be concidered the fastest time I've run at any distance depending how you calculate it. I'm happy with that and am going to continue training hard and hope...
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It would be pretty hard to spend less time on my hair.
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Well this is certainly brings back a Deja Vu for me. 3 years ago I did the same thing. Good Luck Neely, from one former D2 olympic hopeful to another!
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This is bringing back some major deja vu! (I did the same thing 3 years ago) From one former d2 and current olympic hopeful to another, good luck!
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13.1 PR

January 21, 2012

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Holiday Workouts

December 22, 2011

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Running through life

January 6, 2012

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Choosing a College

March 7, 2012

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Russell W. Zillgitt 3 years ago

Scott, how many miles are you running per week and month now that you have graduated college.

Joey Kochlacs 3 years ago

That was a surprise when all of a sudden you were announcing at mt sac. I think a few of us are going down next weekend to watch the meet at Berkeley, it should be cool

Clinton Hayes 3 years ago

Ha ha ha ha ha. That's so tight. I had no idea. Thanks!

Jordan Fairley 3 years ago

thanks for the shirts, so if somehow they accidentally send you some 9.5 you know who to send em to,lol

Calvin Thigpen 3 years ago

hey scott, congrats on signing with adidas. i know a lot of people are looking forward to seeing you on the pro circuit. best of luck.

Patrick Boivin 3 years ago

Today's run was not very fun... I'm writing that down in my log.

Danny Mackey 3 years ago

Hey Scott,
Don't know you but thanks for the flotrackfriendrequest! Though, we'll run into each other at some point for sure, the running world is small.

Congrats on the Adidas deal though, I hope you continue to improve man, your a horse.
Too a great career!
Dmack

Josh Linen 3 years ago

I will be getting into chico about the 17. So yeah hopefully I will get to see you before you leave.

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