- See Less -Adam Goucher busted onto the collegiate scene his freshman year by finishing 2nd at the NCAA cross-country championship after finishing fourth in his conference meet. Adam followed his cross season with a successful indoor and outdoor track campaign; he finished 3rd in the indoor and 5th in the outdoor 5,000 meter. During his tenure at CU, Adam was an 11-time All-American and won four NCAA crowns, (3,000 meter in 1997 and 1998, cross in 1998, and 5,000 meter in 1998); he set one NCAA record along with four CU records. After College, Adam?s career spurted up and down due to recurrent injuries. Undaunted, he battled through pain in 2000 and won the 5,000 meter at the US Olympic trials and then finished 13th at the games in Sydney, Australia. From 2000 to 2005, Adam tended to those plaguing injuries and did not compete at high levels. But in 2005, the old Goucher got ?back-on-track?; he set a PR for the 5,000 meter. In 2006, Adam claimed more success by winning the US 4k cross-country championship and by finishing 6th in the world.
I forget who owns the AR 2 mile..and what is Teg's 5k PR? You are speaking about a topic in which you have no real knowledge on.
And what is this chatter about 52 anything? Stop typing home boy
1) Two of Salazar's other runners used the prelim as a workout and in doing so cost people a spot in the final. That's what I call a move.
2) Who in their right mind would run the first lap in 52 or sprint the first 600 in a 5,000 meter race? I do have some clue about how the body works and how races are run.
3) Prefontaine was upset by unethical practices in athletics, hence my snide remark.
He needed the A standard to get to Bejing. The 5k was the only race he was legitimately qualified for. Therefore, if he wanted to legitimately earn his ticket to Bejing he should have put it all on the line. He didn't.
Now, despite being unable to fulfill the longstanding entry requisites, he is being admitted to a prestigious race - for which others were more qualified. You can reference [his racing] history all you want, but those are the facts. Letting him run but not the others is hypocrisy, homey.
Hence my disgust.
Everyone has known 2008 was an Olympic year. Everyone has known for sometime the trials were going be held this week in Eugene. Qualification standards have been similarly publicized. His inability to complete the known procedures during an Olympic year should not be taken lightly.
I'm pretty sick of Adam Goucher. Yeah, I know he's had some rough years - but his arrogant attitude has been more relentless than his tenacity on the track. You'd think he would have learned some humility and respect for his fellow competitors. I wonder if he'll drop out of the 10k with 2 laps to go.
http://www.usatf.org/news/view.aspx?DUID=USATF_2008_07_03_11_59_01
http://tracktrials.runnersworld.com/2008/07/its-a-slow-day.html