Ryan Hall after the Olympics : Speakers & Interviews



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#42
Alex October 7 at 1:27pm.
Probably didn't pray hard enough... meh. Sell's the man.
#41
Bodine September 7 at 7:06am.
Ryan's example of grace and perspective in this video is a testimony to his faith! I was very curious to see his "real" posture and thoughts after finishing only 10th in the biggest race of his young career. Nada, you could learn from a person like Ryan whose confidence in his faith and illustration of how he follows Jesus is his #1 priority versus his place in a race. Ryan, you will be an inspiration to millions over your lifetime! Keep it up!!
#40
Phil August 30 at 3:57pm.
nada.....shut up!!! why did u want him to lose?
#39
Chris Seyler August 30 at 12:38pm.
Faith in God gets me through marathons not religion, anyone who is under a 2:20 marathon has a great gift, Go Ryan!
#38
Agreed August 29 at 6:18pm.
I agree, how about concentrate on him as an athlete
#37
Alex August 29 at 6:17pm.
yeah, who cares if he's religious! all of you guys should get over it, on both sides of this
#36
Sandman August 29 at 8:52am.
Go, Ryan, go!!
#35
Berni August 28 at 2:05pm.
Ryan gave us hope and has many more Olympic golds to persue. It is refreshing to see a young man so well rounded in the Faith and his caring for others.
#34
Jeff August 28 at 1:37pm.
Nada, So what if he has his beliefs? Have you ever considered Jesus yourself? Why would you be glad for his loss. That's a mean thing for you to say and quite pointless. Get over it and move on.
#33
Nada August 28 at 7:24am.
Personally, I was put off by Ryan's endless Jesus blathering in the RW cover story. Glad he lost.
#32
Andrew August 27 at 8:03pm.
Ryan you are inspiration to the sport, and a inspiration to ones faith in God. I really enjoy watching you, and I'm looking forward to seeing you win the next Marathon. Great job in Beijing!
#31
Charlie August 27 at 7:23pm.
The optimum temperature for a marathon is about 47F. This marathon was at 87F!. This is the fastest hot weather marathon and is the best marathon ever run, when temp and humidity are factored in. As I watched the first 10 miles I would have given 10 to 1 odds that none of the first pack would finish on the podium. Even Ed Eyestone, as a commentator, predicted the same as I. The Americans ran a smart race, but the fact that some ran faster on that day could not have been predicted. The workouts had nothing to do with the result. The Kenyans. morrockans and Ethopians all weigh between 108 and 115. If you have ever seen one of them you would see that their legs look like a polio victim. Theat why the can run so fast and disapate heat better tah heavier body types. Ryan did great!!!
#30
Wow August 27 at 5:33pm.
Just because Ryan's race plan didn't work out doesn't mean he needs a new coach. No one, not even the runners in that race expected Wanjuru to run as fast as he did, especially in the conditions. Any other Olympic marathon, Ryan's time would of earned him a medal. Ryan and his coach obviously knew what they were doing. Ryan probably didn't want to go out too fast like in London and end up falling off the pace the last 8-10 miles. Their race plan was well thought out. Ryan just didn't have his best day. That's all there is too it. London '12 will be very exciting for Ryan. By the way, Ian Dobson did not make the 5,000m final in Beijing.
#29
RE: COACH August 27 at 4:18pm.
His coach Terrance Mahone coach had 4 Olympians this year, including Deena Kastor, a bronze medalist from Athens. A very impressive resume.

He coached Ryan to a 59 minute half marathon (american record), 3 sub 2:10 marathons (olympic trials victory and olympic trials record) and a 10th at the Olympics. He coached Deena to a 2:19 and numerous other records. He also had Jen Rhines & Ian Dobson in the finals of the 5000m in Beijing.
Plain and simple, Ryan just didn't have his best day out there. It's not his coaches fault. Bad or mediocre days just happen, and it hurts really bad when you know what you are capable of and it's not coming together in the race you trained for. On a good day, Ryan would have been in the hunt for a medal, on a day like he had, he came in 10th.... 10th at the Olympics, still a stellar achievement.
I commend coach Mahone on his success. Producing 4 Olympians is amazing.
Since Ryan's coach has never trained a gold medal winner, who has done so in the USA? The last medal in the marathon for men outside of Meb's fantastic silver in 2004 was way back in the 70's. I don't think you can do much better than Mahone...personally.
#28
ROLLIE WINGO August 27 at 7:13am.
RYAN YOUR STILL YOUNG YOU DID THE BEST YOU COULD EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY IN THIS SPORT READ ROMANS CHAPPTER 5 VERSE 3 IN THE BIBLE WHEN EVER I GOT
BEAT IT INSPIRED ME TO GO ON IF I WAS IN YOUR SHOES ID TRY THIS FOR TRAINING LONG HILL INTERVALS AT 9000 FT AND LIFT WIEGHTS SWIMMING
ON YOUR EASY DAYS FIND OUT WHAT TYPE OF DIET THE AFRICAN RUNNERS EAT THERE HAS TO BE SOMETHING THEY EAT BESIDES THE HIGH
ELEVATION I ALSO BELIVE THE WINNERS WERE HUNGRY THEY LIVE IN POVERTY BIENG HUNGRY FOR THE GOLD MAKES THEM RUN FASTER TO GET OUT OF POVERTY RYAN HANG IN THERE YOU WILL BE IN LONDON
A MORE SEASONED MARATHON RUNNER GET HUNGRY EMAIL ME WHEN YOU GET A CHANCE ROLLIE WINGO
#27
Great Job August 26 at 9:40pm.
You maybe felt like you didn't live up to your standards ryan, but you definitely didn't let anyone down with a 10th place finish. We're all here supporting you and Dathan no matter what happens. You guys are the future of the American Marathon and I hope you understand how badly we want to see you succeed on the Olympic stage.
#26
Coach August 26 at 8:49pm.
Ryan you did great. You need a new coach though. Clearly the strategy did not work and that is not your fault. Your coach has never trained a gold runner. So if you want to run to win big marathons get a coach with that expirience. good luck too you.
#25
Miler88 August 26 at 7:31pm.
ryan hall 2012 :)
#24
Anonymous Coward August 26 at 4:12pm.
everytime now that sammy competes he is expected to kick ass..now that he has won gold if he doesn't dominate each time he is going to consider his races a disaster and be criticized...maybe its a good thing hall didn't place so high...2012 is the time to shine.
#23
Kudzurunner August 26 at 2:59pm.
He's a wonderful runner and a wise young man. Of course, I couldn't help but think that Sammy Wanjiru, age 21, has just fallen into the trap that Hall avoided: winning the gold at a young age. I hope Sammy can recover from this! :)
#22
Jorge Chavez August 26 at 2:26pm.
Ryan Hall is my hero and I'm proud of him for representing the USA at the Olympics. I was so sure that he could medal before the race, but you know what, he ran the race his way and you can't ask for more than that. At least he has learned that anything is truly possible in a marathon, i.e. Sammy Wanjiru running everybody else's guts out in spite of the insane heat and humidity. You could say that it was Wanjiru's destiny to prove to the world that the Olympic Marathon could be run so insanely fast from start to finish in such unfavorable conditions to show it could be done. If the vision is big enough then the facts don't count. I look foward to see Ryan Hall back in action against the world's best!
#21
Matt August 26 at 12:15pm.
very nice interview. however, i don't agree with his statement that if he won, he wouldn't have anything left to work for. that doesn't make sense. great athletes are able to reach the top multiple times. look at any sport and you will find them - tom brady, muhammad ali, gebresellasie, lance armstrong, etc, etc, etc.
#20
Jeshua Erickson August 26 at 11:44am.
As for why he, Ritz, and Sell didn't run together, there was a great article in the New Yorker about Hall. Turns out he doesn't train well with others. Maybe he's changed since then, but the article said in in college he didn't do that well with the whole runnin' with the team thing. Read the article. It's excellent.

Also, I don't know why on earth he was at elevation training when he should have been in the Midwest for some real heat and humidity. Humidity is tougher than elevation to get used to. Training out west, no matter how you slice it, doesn't prepare anyone for the kind of humidity a person faces in place like Beijing.
#19
U August 26 at 10:30am.
he got air force's on. nice
#18
bkunes August 26 at 10:28am.
It seems like Ryan is a bit disappointed, but I'm certain he will bounce back and build on the lessons learned. I am proud of all three of our marathon runners, I think they did a great job. Four years from now I wouldn't be surprised to see Ryan and Dathan back in the mix and running for medals.
#17
Dude August 26 at 8:22am.
I think you are great - love the workout vids - top 10 in fastest O Marathon of all time is not too shabby!
#16
Me August 26 at 7:01am.
i am very proud of you ryan!
#15
Nick Osborne August 26 at 12:55am.
dude...this guy is the shiiiiiiiit....
#14
Kevin Gilmore August 26 at 12:11am.
can't wait to see how far he can go within the next 4 years.
#13
Goober August 25 at 9:39pm.
Definitely different to see an interview during a tour of the Great Wall. "Must be an original." But never a problem seeing Sara in a video.

Best lesson learned- for humidity racing, GO TO HOUSTON IN THE SUMMER. No Big Bear, altitude is nothing for those conditions.
#12
HAHA! August 25 at 7:16pm.
That china man that stomped through at 2:45 really cracked me up. Great race, I was at first surprised because I didn't see the race on TV, but after watching it online Ritz and Hall really ran a smart race. Guys in front were sick. As Ryan said, Great learning expeirence.
#11
DM August 25 at 7:14pm.
We look forward to watching you progress over the next four years leading up to London. God Bless!
#10
Anonymous Coward August 25 at 5:19pm.
Why is he doing interviews while trying to decompress and enjoy his remaining time in China? That is insane!
#9
Anonymous Coward August 25 at 4:57pm.
Does anyone know why the three of them didn't train together? Probably a dumb question.
#8
Jd August 25 at 4:09pm.
The truth is both Hall and Ritz ran very well under the conditions. The 2:06 may have been the best marathon ever, adjusted for the heat and humidity.
#7
Stanford Fan August 25 at 3:57pm.
Great Wall I meant
#6
Stanford Fan August 25 at 3:56pm.
Is that the Great of China?
#5
R.k August 25 at 3:20pm.
agree.... man look at the Ethiopians and Kenyans.... yeah whats up with that? man, mark you should ask them why they didn't work together..
#4
RunTroniks August 25 at 3:15pm.
10th in the world is not a bad place to be!!! London has your name written all over it. This performance, like you said, will only light the fire underneath your goals.

Like my grandfather always said, "Stay in your lane and keep your shorts on!!!" - Woody Greeno
#3
Wayne August 25 at 2:26pm.
How come Hall and Ritzenhein didn't try to work together instead of running solo in no-man's land? It really seems like both guys wore themselves down trying to run solo/
#2
Cara Hawkins August 25 at 2:17pm.
Just keep working Ryan, you are still young!
#1
Jdflash August 25 at 1:58pm.
Very cool interview; it seems people have expectations of what/how a race should go-such a huge mistake when it comes to the Olympics-it is who's ready for everything that normaly wins. Carlos Lopes and others have said the same thing-they train for any possibility. Granted, no one was going to beat Sammy W. But i think that Ryan needs to not prepare for one tactic but be ready for all. Great-run Ryan, you learn more in death/loss than in a win.

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Ryan Hall after the Olympics

August 25, 2008
Ryan Hall talks about the Beijing Olympic Marathon as he takes a walk on the great wall of china.

About Ryan Hall 

Organization:Asics
College:Stanford University (palo Alto)
Bio:Californian cross-country athlete Ryan Hall was born to break records. Hall burst onto the Big Bear High School track with a vengence, claiming titles from the California state cross country… ...More about Ryan
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