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  • gh
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    Originally posted by az2004
    so is webb in the states adapting to the weather...

    east coast is very osaka like today....

    low temp last night 81

    dew point upper 70's


    temps MID 90s..

    heat index 105 and higher....
    Don't know; as posited on an earlier thread, in terms of body-clock change one might be better to stay in Europe.

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  • jeremyp
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    Originally posted by gh
    We're hearing that the "injury" wasn't/isn't particularly serious and all is going well. No more races before Osaka at this point, of course.
    Good news!! Now on to destiny??? Hope, hope, hope!!

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  • az2004
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    so is webb in the states adapting to the weather...

    east coast is very osaka like today....

    low temp last night 81

    dew point upper 70's


    temps MID 90s..

    heat index 105 and higher....

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  • gh
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    We're hearing that the "injury" wasn't/isn't particularly serious and all is going well. No more races before Osaka at this point, of course.

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  • mojo
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    Originally posted by SQUACKEE
    Im on a hunger strike until noon est.unless i find out Webb's ok. :cry:
    Aaahhh....the only reason to scroll through a Webb thread is to find a little gem like this. 8) 8)


    Y'all remind me of the mother's support group I went to when my kids were little......

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  • Cyril
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    Originally posted by malmo
    Originally posted by Cyril
    Originally posted by malmo
    Originally posted by Cyril
    When pressure to run from promotors and sponsors is high athletes may try to ignore things they otherwise wouldn't.
    With over 30 years of experience I've never met an athlete that fits your description. Perhaps you could name one?

    Alan Webb
    When was this? Which sponsors and/or promoters have ever pressured him to do ANYTHING he otherwise wouldn't?
    I'm sorry I didn't explain myself well enough....thank you for allowing me to clarify...

    I don't mean that sponsors and promotors directly pressured him to run. I meant that professional athletes and their managers (in every sport) often feel an obligation to compete. As a result, they may at times attempt to compete when they shouldn't. An obvious example was Beckham a couple of weeks ago.

    Athletes and managers want to fulfill their obligations. Sometimes even when it is not in their best interest to do so. This is part of a series of problems that Webb encounted last year.

    From a Letsrun interview....Flynn said Webb was a "little injured" heading into the Adidas Track Classic 2 mile, and that Webb further injured himself a week later at Prefontaine. Of course the problems didn't end at Prefontaine.

    If they knew he was a "little injured" before Adidas why did he run there? And when things went very poorly in Carson why in the world would he run "Pre" the following week? And, when things were obviously not going well why did he continue to run poorly (1:50 800 meters) a few weeks later. It is commendable that he fulfilled his obligations unfortunately he wasn't able to fulfill the obligations for the late summer runs.....his season fizzled in a flash.

    I am glad that if he had a twinge in the hamstring this year that they were smart enough to pull the plug on London rather than risk a repeat of '06. Of course, I think his performances this year allow him a bit more clout.

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  • malmo
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    Originally posted by Cyril
    Originally posted by malmo
    Originally posted by Cyril
    When pressure to run from promotors and sponsors is high athletes may try to ignore things they otherwise wouldn't.
    With over 30 years of experience I've never met an athlete that fits your description. Perhaps you could name one?

    Alan Webb
    When was this? Which sponsors and/or promoters have ever pressured him to do ANYTHING he otherwise wouldn't?

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  • Cyril
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    Originally posted by malmo
    Originally posted by Cyril
    When pressure to run from promotors and sponsors is high athletes may try to ignore things they otherwise wouldn't.
    With over 30 years of experience I've never met an athlete that fits your description. Perhaps you could name one?

    Alan Webb

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  • malmo
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    Originally posted by Cyril
    When pressure to run from promotors and sponsors is high athletes may try to ignore things they otherwise wouldn't.
    With over 30 years of experience I've never met an athlete that fits your description. Perhaps you could name one?

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  • malmo
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    Originally posted by az2004
    hopefully webb is somewhere getting acclimated to osaka weather....
    Like home?

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  • malmo
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    Originally posted by gh
    Originally posted by malmo
    ...]

    Do you think they're a bunch of rubes who've never seen niggles before last year? It goes with the territory, most of them go away, a few of them don't.
    Voldemort wants to get rid of all niggles!
    Somewhere, someone is going to call you a racist for using the N-word.

    http://www.cnn.com/US/9902/04/dc.word.flap/

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  • az2004
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    hopefully webb is somewhere getting acclimated to osaka weather...

    wise NOT to race, another race effort empties the tank just a bit...

    his form with the AR and 800 are superb, back off the racing to rest and resharpen...

    i suspect flynn knows what he's doing....

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  • Mennisco
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    [quote=mike renfro][quote="Kurt Francis":a00qk5jh]"I still love her!"

    YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS? :shock:


    Originally posted by "Kurt Francis":a00qk5jh

    He was talking about the cat, silly
    [/quote:a00qk5jh][/quote:a00qk5jh]

    I find any genius fascinating, including Conrad Black.

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  • gh
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    Originally posted by malmo
    ...]

    Do you think they're a bunch of rubes who've never seen niggles before last year? It goes with the territory, most of them go away, a few of them don't.
    Voldemort wants to get rid of all niggles!

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  • mike renfro
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    [quote="Kurt Francis"]"I still love her!"

    YOU CAN'T BE SERIOUS? :shock:


    [quote="Kurt Francis"]

    He was talking about the cat, silly

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