Shalane Flanagan 10k USA Outdoor Championships : Speakers & Interviews



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#9
______   June 27 at 6:41pm
seriously relax 2nd isn't too bad it's not the end of the world. Berlin is what matters.
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#8
Bruce   June 26 at 10:46pm
ah, quit makin' excuses. you came in second.
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Kenyan Way   June 26 at 4:48pm
Sharing the lead is how the kenyans have done it for years. Drop everyone else then race at the end. It's to bad the Americans can't do this on a regular basis. They would be better racers, run faster times, and better preparred for the international meets in the summer.

Look at the men last night, nobody worked together and the pace plodded along until the last 2k when Ritz pulled Rupp along to the finish. Had three or four guys had the balls to share the lead and take it out it would have been a faster time, better race, and maybe even Stiffened up Rupp a little bit. I guaruntee that's how worlds will play out and Rupp won't be anywhere near the medals.
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#6
Uhh?   June 26 at 4:06pm
Amy lead the last 4 laps...no exchanges. She basically said her loss was her sacrifice for being a pacer...Why not go after it the last 800?
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#5
This Isnt In The Cook Book   June 26 at 3:52pm
excuses, excuses
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PJ   June 26 at 2:56pm
I like Shalane.
I am confused though by her characterization of this race as 'tactical' and not a time trial. In classic tactical races you get zero cooperation from your competitors and the pace is very up and down. This was steady and coordinated...more like a time trial....until the last lap.

I hope Shalane has a great race in Berlin. She was setting records early in the season last year and managed to hold form to medal late in the season. By starting the hard racing later this year perhaps she can have a higher peak at worlds
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Humble Pie   June 26 at 12:20pm
Picking a coach who has no experience/success working with woman when your at her level is probably a nieve decision.
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Justin Kopunek   June 26 at 11:27am
They worked together until about 2 laps to go. That was the plan in order to help Begley run a PR. Had Shalane made it a race from the gun instead of leaving up to a kick, I wonder who would have won. When you wait nad hope for a kick, it can be anyone's race, even when one person's PR is a minute faster than the other. Especially when you have to worry about the runners being lapped getting in your way. Its like Kara Goucher getting 3rd at World...she wasnt the 3rd best in the field by PR, but she closed better than all bu 2 women.
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Nebur Ross   June 26 at 11:20am
She seems to trust her coach a lot and his way of coaching. She hasn't won a race in a quite some time now, so the interviewers must be thinking and wanting to ask if she made the right move in switching coaches. I think she did. Winning any race is great, but winning or medaling in a big race is even better. Her training is focused on that and I think(hope) that she really breaks out when it counts. Good luck Shalane, keep up the good work:D
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Shalane Flanagan


Shalane Flanagan 10k USA Outdoor Championships

June 25, 2009

About Shalane Flanagan 

Organization:Nike
College:University Of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
High School:Marblehead High
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On August 15 - In the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China - Shalane finished 3rd in the Womens 10k Finals, earning a Bronze medal. Shalane also broke her own American Record in the 10k, with a time of 30:22.22,…
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