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Ryan Hall Leading up to the Olympic MarathonJune 10, 2009 A Highlight of Ryan Hall leading up to the Beijing Olympic Marathon
About Terrence Mahon | Organization: | Mammoth Track Club | | College: | Villanova University | | High School: | La Habra | | Bio: | Terrence Mahon started coaching unofficially when his wife, Jen Rhines was being coached by Matt Centrowitz. Centro would ask Mahon how Jen was doing and how the workouts were going and Mahon was forced… + See More +Terrence Mahon started coaching unofficially when his wife, Jen Rhines was being coached by Matt Centrowitz. Centro would ask Mahon how Jen was doing and how the workouts were going and Mahon was forced… + See More - See Less -Terrence Mahon started coaching unofficially when his wife, Jen Rhines was being coached by Matt Centrowitz. Centro would ask Mahon how Jen was doing and how the workouts were going and Mahon was forced to start thinking and acting like a coach. Mahon and Rhines moved out to California and started working with Coach Vigil and Mahon became Deena Kastor's marathon psychologist because he was the only one around who had ever run that distance. After Coach Vigil retired after the 2004 Olympics, Team USA had to look no further then the team's stretch circle. Mahon took over for Vigil and started coaching his wife, Rhines and Kastor. Since the 2005 season, the team has grown to the current state of nine, seven of which our under Mahon. Mahon brought Ryan and Sara Hall, Kate O'Neill, Ian Dobson and Gabe Jennings up to Mammoth Lakes to train with Team USA. Ryan Hall has flourished under Mahon since they started working together. Hall has broken two American records and reached a career goal of breaking an hour for the half-marathon in his second year as a professional. Mahon has had great success so far and has plans of raising the numbers of his group in Mammoth. |
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You made your country very proud.
I know there will be a truck load of whiners and critics tonight and in the following days. But they all run at 3+ hour marathoners, so pay them no mind. (3+ hour marathoners qualify as armchair quarterbacks in my book, and really haven't earned the right to be critical) Only the 2 of you know how tough you had to be to make that top 10 and 22nd place for Sell.
I'm sure you gave 110%. I personally think its very inspiring that we can be competitive again. Medals will come.
Dathan, Ryan, and Brian ---Congrats!
ps put your seatbelt on :)