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Subject: Re: importance of the 9:00 3km high school runner


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Date Posted: 17:58:38 03/15/01 Thu
In reply to: reid 's message, "Re: importance of the 9:00 3km high school runner" on 17:37:12 03/15/01 Thu

Does anyone know why they eliminated the 5km at the ciau level?? Comparing the results from xc and indoor track it appear many athletes that faired well in xc could not make the transition to the shorter indoor events(or were not placing emphasis on the indoor races.





>Good points raised, you are right that there should be
>more CIAU athletes running faster over 5km. And I
>totally agree that you need to believe you are capable
>of running low 14's or faster. One reason you don't
>see too many fast track times by CIAU athletes is
>because there isn't an outdoor CIAU season.
>
>>I dont know if you are doing anything wrong Reid. What
>>I think is that the talent base of the runners that
>>are choosing to stay here in Canada is deep enough to
>>put up better times on the track. I believe that there
>>are 50 men at the Canadian Universities that can run
>>in the 14.20's - 14.30's for 5000m. I dont see it
>>happening. If 50 run these times then 25 will run
>>14.15-30. 10 will run 14.10-15 and at least 5 will
>>break 14 min. Only when this basic need is met will we
>>see more men running at or under the olympic
>>standards. It's a train of thought. If we dont believe
>>we can run these times we wont.
>>
>>
>>

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