Nick Symmonds took an unconventional route to second place in the 800 meter at the US Track championships in 2006. Symmonds attended Willamette University, a Division III school. While at Willamette,…
+ See More +Nick Symmonds took an unconventional route to second place in the 800 meter at the US Track championships in 2006. Symmonds attended Willamette University, a Division III school. While at Willamette,…
+ See More - See Less -Nick Symmonds took an unconventional route to second place in the 800 meter at the US Track championships in 2006. Symmonds attended Willamette University, a Division III school. While at Willamette, Symmonds owned the track; he won seven national titles. Though Symmonds was relatively unknown heading into the 2006 US championships, that did not discourage him. To earn his successful finish of second in the nation for the 800 meter, Nick passed a pack of five runners during the last 150 meters. Now Nick?s route to championship has broken the mold for others to follow.
and he is clean
He ran a high 1:45 not 1:44
It's not called double peaking you dumbass. its called improving.
PRICK!
1:45.8 to 1:43... sure...
1:45.8 to 1:43... sure...
potential. And remember we know so much more these days in terms of
training, nutrition and so forth so not every amazing performance is due to PEDs. Sad that it's come to this though. Every great performance is questioned.
why do we all of the suddon think he is on steroids
if your going to acuse him of taking something it would be***
he has always been ripped
RYAN-BOTTOM LINE, 143:85!
Alan Webb is incredible!