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"What's Wrong With The USA Track Team?"

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Blogger Unknown said...

I totally agree with your commentary. It is a disgrace that we have done so poorly in the track and field events. It is inexcusable!

9:33 PM

Blogger Selly said...

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3:52 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Selly,
I try..

Felicia.
Seems like I'm not the only person that agrees with you that Team USA performance in track was less than stellar. Things need to improve before 2012.

10:08 PM

Blogger Monica Roberts said...

Since I wrote this post, Bryan Clay won the decathlon and Team USA defended their men's and women's titles in the 4x400 relay.

But I still stand by the post that we need to overhaul how we develop track talent in this country.

12:03 AM

Blogger DonQUIXOTEandCompany said...

Track talent has to want to stay in track. These days T & F is just a bridge for football and basketball athletes. It's tough to convince young high schoolers to pass up the money sports for a sport that always keeps historical significance to it. The problem is that our past olympians were always looking for their fame in the wrong places. Instead of cashing in our their gold by becoming top coaches at the top schools, or being sports announcers they were trying to become movie stars, and football players......i.e. Skeets Neiamiah. If T & A were to become popular again vis a vis the Wide World of Sports track athletes would need to know that becoming top coaches who can train athletes in every aspect of the games is a well paying and long lived career!!

2:04 AM

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