- See Less -Alan Webb jumped into the national scene in high school with his success at the Footlocker National Cross Country Championships and more notably with his success in the mile. He smashed Jim Ryun's HSR of 3:55.3 at the Prefontaine Classic with a time of 3:53.43. Webb is also the first high schooler ever to run a sub 4:00 mile indoors.
After a year of running at the University of Michigan, Webb turned pro and started running for Nike under high school coach, Scott Raczko. He broke the American Record in the Two Mile at Nike Prefontaine Classic in 2005 in 8:11.48. Webb has since broke Steve Scott's American Mile Record (3:47.69) in Brasschaat, Belgium in a time of 3:46.91 and has also racked up personal bests of 1:43.84 in the 800m and 3:30.54 in the 1500m.
He has nothing to be excited about right now so he is humble in the interview. He is in complete work mode. A good amount of the expectations are off him, so now its just him vs the clock. His body had a chance to repair itself. His new muscle will eventually decrease but right now his strength is getting him back to square one. Big things in Summer 2009, mark my words!
He just doesn't look like he enjoys running anymore
Webb its a process and it will come around this year.
Im a fan and I look forward to seeing you tee it up!
Best of luck to you, Alan, and remember you have a lot of fans cheering for you.
Good luck Alan!
He wants some wins under the belt...great
He accomplishes that by showing up to a weak meet where more than half the field ran 4:30 or slower...hmmm. People say his race tactics are unhoned...I beg to differ, he wins before he's on the track because his tactics landed him in this race.
Go AW
Hope to see him on top again this year.
it will come