Flotrack's Best of 2012

Flotrack's Best of 2012

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Alberto Salazar - Coach of the Year, Best of 2012

The 80,000 screaming fans in the Olympic stadium nearly drowned out the broadcast for the men’s 10,000m final. “Can it be a one-two for the Salazar group? It looks like it! Mo Farah takes gold for Great Britain, Galen Rupp takes second...”   In those last few meters, there was no one cheering louder than coach Alberto Salazar. The leader of the famed Nike Oregon Project is our 2012 Coach of the Year.   Salazar’s long-term development program brought three Olympic medals (two golds, one silver), the third fastest American marathoner of all-time, and some new faces that bring a lot of promise.   From the 1500m to the marathon, Salazar’s group reigned supreme in 2012.   "I don't consider it work,” Salazar told Flotrack. “I never think about it as work. Obviously you have to give it a description. It's so much fun for me going to Nike everyday.”   It wasn’t just their dominance this summer that made the Oregon Project so fun for Salazar, but their improvement from the prior year.   Rupp had set the American Record in the 10,000m, but finished 7th in the World Championship 10,000m. Farah had won gold in the 5,000m, but was out kicked in the 10,000m and had to settle for silver. Dathan Ritzenhein had picked up an achilles injury in December that was followed by a first surgery, then infection, and then a second surgery.   For some, there was little room for improvement, but the gap was still there. For others, this year was a test of elasticity both physically and metaphorically.   The patience, high-tech gadgets, and commitment to the goal lead this past year to be the breakout season for Salazar’s athletes.

Dec 30, 2012

Alberto Salazar - Coach of the Year, Best of 2012
Alberto Salazar - Coach of the Year, Best of 2012
Ashton Eaton - Record Breaker of the Year, Best of 2012

He kind of looks at me and smiles and says, “Not the American record Ashton, the world record.”   It’s not every year that we get to nominate or even award an athlete for Record Breaker of the Year. Even though we’ve seen so many unbreakable marks shattered in the past few seasons, the mystique of being better than all of those who have come before still remains.   Ashton Eaton’s decathlon world record of 9,039 points at the U.S. Olympic Trials takes this year’s prize. Even though there were two other qualified performances, we played a little musical chairs with the categories and everything seems to have worked out.   When the annual discussion for Athlete of Year arises, there’s always a case to be made for the multi-event athletes. If this were a matter of diction, Eaton is the world’s best athlete. Ten events over two days isn’t only a grueling physical endeavor, but the range of events requires someone of Herculean strength and form of the Diskobolus of Myron.   A modern day Greek demi-god with Hayward Field as his Pantheon, Ashton Eaton gave track and field fans two unforgettable days last summer.   If you want to relive, or vicariously experience the moments firsthand, then Brady Fritz is the man you seek. Fritz, now an Athletic Compliance Graduate Assistant at the University of Northern Iowa, had a great view on the backstretch at the U.S. Olympic Trials and put together a montage of each of Eaton’s events.

Dec 27, 2012

Ashton Eaton - Record Breaker of the Year, Best of 2012
Ashton Eaton - Record Breaker of the Year, Best of 2012
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The 2012 Olympic year has created some of the most of spectacular moments our sport has ever seen. Through the end of the year Flotrack will highlight what we have bestowed the best of the best. The following awards are bestowed in regards to the contents views and overall impact on the sport.