Deena Drossin-Kastor, a native of Waltham, Massachusetts took the Bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. In high school Deena won three California cross country state titles, two track state titles,…
+ See More +Deena Drossin-Kastor, a native of Waltham, Massachusetts took the Bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. In high school Deena won three California cross country state titles, two track state titles,…
+ See More - See Less -Deena Drossin-Kastor, a native of Waltham, Massachusetts took the Bronze at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece.
In high school Deena won three California cross country state titles, two track state titles, and she made the finals of the Kinney (Foot Locker) national cross country championships four times.
Deena graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1996 as a 4-time SEC Champion and an 8-time All-American. As a post collegiate Deena experienced a great amount of success under distance coach Dr. Joe Vigil. Under Coach Vigil's tutelage Deena captured many American Records including: 30:50.32 for the 10k, 2:21:16 for the marathon, 1:07:53 for the half-marathon, 24:36 for the 8k on the road, 47:15 for the 15k on the road. Currently Deena Kastor lives in Mammoth Lakes, California and is training under Coach Terence Mahon.
I would love to know how your recovery is going. Are you running yet? Did you know what caused the break?
Margie
ROLLIE WINGO wrote:
DONT GIVE UP THERE IS THE 2012 GAMES EVERY DOG HAS HER DAY EVERY
ATHLETE HAS GOOD DAYS AND BAD HANG IN THERE I USE TO RUN THE MARATHON MY BEST TIME 2HR 43 MIN MISSION BAY MARATHON 1982 NOW A RETIRED MARINE IM ORGINALLY FROM SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA CIF CHAMP POINT LOMA HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 1979 DONT GIVE UP
MALE OR FEMALE OR GOOD DAYS I HAD A FEW MYSELF WHEN I WAS
RUNNING A GOOD MOVIE FOR ALL RUNNERS IS FORREST GUMP THAT MOVIE
INSPIRED ME TO BE A MARATHON RUNNER RUN FOREST RUN DENNA DONT
GIVE UP WATCH FORREST GUMP DONT EVER GIVE UP DENNA RUNNING IS
A TOUGH SPORT DEENA BUT DO NOT GIVE UP ROLLIE WINGO SEMPER FI \
US MARINE RETIRED
Devastating to have watched Deena go down after 5k knowing how much of her body and soul goes into training.
I'm sure I speak for many people when I say we wish her a speedy recovery and look forward to watching her out in the races again soon.
Deena remains one of the premiere marathoners, and I'm looking forward to her medaling in 2012.
PS I'll be getting her cookbook when it comes out too.
If you watched the race, she tried to get up. FYI, it's not a good idea to run 20+ miles with a broken bone. A broken foot is excruciatingly painful, I'm speaking from experience here. It was so unfortunate & sad that this had to happen. She couldn't even walk, or even attempt to run.
Good luck with your recovery, another medal or not, you are the pride of American marathoners.
More great moments will come in your running career!
---On tightening the men's Olympic qualifying standard to 2:19:
“I think they lowered the standard to keep Deena out of the Trials,” joked Bob Larsen, the Team Running USA California coach referring to American women’s marathon record holder, Deena Kastor. Kastor met the “A” standard for the men’s Trials with her 2:19:36 performance at London in 2006.
HAHA! GET WELL SOON!
You are awesome, the absolute sweetheart of our running dreams! My heart and soul are with you, praying for a speedy recovery and greater strength in the future. Looking forward to seeing all that you will continue to accomplish! You go girl!!!
Gabriella, Daniella, Christina
I hope your ingorant criticism at least made you feel better about yourself. It certain serves no other purpose. I challenge you to put the donut down and trying to finish any race in double her time.
Your ignorance is overflowing.
People get injured running, people collapse and die running. You think Ryan Shay didn't put in the proper training? We are not perfect. We break down.
Before you get critical, try training like these people do. They push their bodies to the limit. Elite athletes, as well as armchair quarterbacks like yourself, can injure your bodies at any given time without any indication.
Deena is one of the most meticulous and well prepared runners ever. She leaves no stone unturned in her training.
Magdelena is a fierce competitor. This was her dream. She trained so hard for this only to injure her knee on a bus in Beijing. FYI, if your knee is inflamed, and/or painful, it restricts movement. Running is an activity that requires movement of the knee.
I say, if you can beat them, then you have earned the right to criticize them. Until then, go work on your 23 minute 5K pr.
Why are there always jerks like this criticizing someone whose dream was crushed because their bodies gave out on them. Same thing happened with Paula Radcliffe in 04. People inherently need to be mean and judgemental to make up for their own jealousy and shortcomings.
And we say (or at least Runner's World does) American running is back? Maybe Ryan Hall and the other US men can hopefully just finish.
also Exogen 4000 ASAP will help. (bone healing system from smith and nephew)
I'm sure your doctors know all abot this stuff.... best of luck! stay off your feet! take a well deserved break and come back strong.
BTW, who also IS a runner... I typed my last comment too fast.
Next step, no running, hyperbarics, 20 treatments at about 2 ATA and power cranks on the bike..... No running. I hate not to run. I can't imagine how you feel.... I have missed Boston twice due to injuries...last try this year....
power cranks are really helpful. I have my first race of the season this weekend..... I'll let you know how it goes.
I admire you sooooooo much!
I cried when I saw you stop. I cried when I saw this too! I have been watching your career for a long time, since I started running track in 9th grade. I started running in 2004, and seeing you in Athens really motivated me !
I know you'll be back soon, stronger and faster than ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You are so tough, so positive, and so talented.
Best wishes
You are amazing.
Best wishes & get back out there racing soon!
Julia
you are truly an inspiration. i hope this is a quick recovery so you are back to doing what you love.
ATHLETE HAS GOOD DAYS AND BAD HANG IN THERE I USE TO RUN THE MARATHON MY BEST TIME 2HR 43 MIN MISSION BAY MARATHON 1982 NOW A RETIRED MARINE IM ORGINALLY FROM SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA CIF CHAMP POINT LOMA HIGH SCHOOL CROSS COUNTRY 1979 DONT GIVE UP
Feel better fast.
She's a true Olympian - in both body and mind.
Deena we support you and pray for your speedy recovery only to know that your future success will only glirify the Lord. We are proud of your journey.
We often hear that you must enjoy the journey and not focus on the destination in running. Its been a pleasure to watch your progress and work.
Flotrack...thanks for getting the interview, it was good to hear hear exactly what happened from her.
You are truly noble and gracious and there are many more GOOD running days for you!
Sending you a HUGE hug.
Best wishes-I'm sure the planets will line for you soon.