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Dave Scott-Thomas - Olympic Bound Chris Kelsall Jun 09, 2012

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Dave Scott-Thomas is the head coach of the University of Guelph Gryphons cross-country and track and field teams, which are both ranked number one in Canada. He is also coach of several Olympians including Eric Gillis and Reid Coolsaet in the marathon, Hilary Stellingwerff and Taylor Milne, 1500m, providing they reach top three at the Canadian Track and Field Trials in Calgary June 27 to June 30th. He coaches several other competitive athletes in the Guelph area.

Classy Cameron Levins - NCAA Division 1, 10,000m Champion Chris Kelsall Jun 07, 2012

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Opinion

Cameron Levins of Black Creek, British Columbia (on Vancouver Island) is one of the classiest athletes in the NCAA. He also became the first student to win a national championship for his school, Southern Utah University. Levins trains at what is currently considered an unusually high volume of mileage. It works. His lower mileage competitors trailed him - all of them.  "To win at any level in any field and then be consistently humble about the successes and victories is what true humility and sportsmanship is about. This is what makes a great athlete's legacy endure throughout time", says his Coach Eric Houle.

Harry Jerome Track Classic - Matthew Centrowitz - Taylor Milne Chris Kelsall Jun 07, 2012

By Douglas Bruce Clement

Matthew Centrowitz is coming to the Harry Jerome Track Classic on his way to London. In 2011 he was the NCAA and USA champion in the 1500m and the bronze medal winner at the IAAF World Championships in Daegu. He has run 3:34.46 over this distance but he needs to achieve the Olympic standard before the US Olympic Trials. He is not alone in this quest. Several athletes from the US and Canada are in the same situation and all are looking for that magic moment when the tempo of the metric mile is fast, very fast indeed.

Krista DuChene Chris Kelsall Jun 06, 2012

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Krista DuChene of Brantford, Ontario is one of Canada's top-performing marathon runners. She ran the 2012 Rotterdam Marathon on April 15th, in a personal best time of 2h32.06. This result is much faster than the International Association of Athletics Federation's Olympic qualifying standards of 2:43 as the "B" standard and 2:37 as the "A" standard. However, it does not meet Athletics Canada's requirement of 2:29:55 or better.

DuChene finished seconds behind teammate Lanni Marchant of London, Ontario who ran 2h:31.50. Both were significant personal best performances.

Martin Goulet Chris Kelsall Jun 04, 2012

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Martin Goulet, Chief High Performance Officer of Athletics Canada recently took the time to answer a few questions regarding Canadian Olympic standards. He comments specifically on the Lanni Marchant and Krista DuChene appeal in regards to them potentially running for Canada (or not). Goulet also talks about the excellent performances of the three male marathon runners who have qualified for the 2012 London Olympic Games, Reid Coolsaet, Eric Gillis and Dylan Wykes.

This Week in Athletics... Tnfnorth.ca Jun 03, 2012

AROUND THE COUNTRY AROUND THE WORLD

More Canadians hit Olympic qualifiers -- Bishop-- Brannen -- Stellingwerff

Chaisson and Avery top Canadians at Ottawa Marathon

BC High School Track Championships (Burnaby, BC) -- Results

Ontario Regional High School Results -- Rankings

OFSAA Championships in Brockville This Week

Prefontaine Classic (Eugene, OR): Rupp goes 12:58 in 5km, Xiang runs 12.87 110 hurdles -- Results

NCAA Championships in Des Moines, Iowa this week -- Canadians competing

 

 

 

 

Dylan Armstrong - Olympic Games Quest Chris Kelsall May 21, 2012

From: Douglas Bruce Clement

Dylan Armstrong came so close to the gold in Shanghai May 19th, in the second stop in the Samsung Diamond League series. He threw the shot put 20.93m just .05m behind Reese Hoffa’s winning toss.  This is a stark reminder of how difficult it will be to get on the podium in London. There are eight or more shot putters who on any given day can throw 21m or more.  It is going to be an outstanding battle not only in the seven series shot put competition that make up the Samsung Diamond League series, but at the sudden death, one shot Olympic final on August 3rd. Armstrong's remaining SDL meets are in Eugene, Oslo, Paris, London, Stockholm and Zurich. Armstrong is the defending overall champion in the 2011 SDL and the number one ranked shot putter in the world.

Haile Gebreselassie Chris Kelsall Apr 10, 2012

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Although there is speculation about Haile Gebrselassie's actual age – he maintains that he was born in 1973 - and on occasion people who know him personally, have let slip that he is older, like countryman Hirpasa Lemi, who said he and Gebr are the same age, born in 1967. That would make him 45. Regardless of the fact that his marathon performances have recently slipped from their world-dominating standard of just a few years ago, The Emperor, is not done with his running career just yet.

Mortuary Nights Chris Kelsall Apr 09, 2012

The following story was written entirely by Colin G. Livingstone. Livingstone is an illustrator who resides somewhere in the UK. He grew up in Kenya and New Zealand, just a few blocks away from the home of the great running coach Arthur Lydiard. Livingstone went on to run for Lydiard’s running club and later competed at national level in New Zealand

Canadians at the Sun Angel Classic Chris Kelsall Apr 09, 2012

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Christopher Moulton

University of Guelph

The road to the London Olympics began in earnest for Speed River Saturday in Tempe, Arizona. A group of seven athletes came down from a high altitude training camp in nearby Flagstaff for an early season test at the Arizona State Sun Angel Classic.

Lydiard's Running Wizard - Launched Chris Kelsall Mar 29, 2012

 

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Last January, in an interview with Nobby Hashizume to announce an interactive online training program, I asked, “do you want to run or coach your very best”? At that time Nobby Hashizume and Lorraine Moller, co-founders of the Lydiard Foundation had just put the wraps (after working for hundreds of hours) on their training program dubbed “Master Run Coach”. It is the only program like it in the world. It is geared to provide athletes and coaches of all abilities training programs to fit any situation, to the tune of providing nearly 1500 different variations....

High mileage and low injury rate – preparing the modern runner for Lydiard Chris Kelsall Mar 25, 2012

 

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By Rene Borq

Injury rates in runners for the past 60 years make depressing reading for any runner and I doubt there are many coaches out there who have not been frustrated at having their athletes cut down prior to reaching peak form by this or the other type of tendinitis, strain, sprain, stress syndrome and so forth. Indeed, my Latin has improved immeasurably since I took up running and only more so after I began coaching. “Osteitis pubis”, “Achilles tendinosis”, “posterior tibial tendinitis” are just some of my personal favourites…

Ryan Gregson Chris Kelsall Mar 12, 2012

 

Ryan Gregson of Wollongong, NSW is an Australian middle distance runner who currently holds the Australian and Oceania records for the men's 1500 metres.

February 16th, Inside Athletics of Australia ran an article from the Illawarra Mercury suggesting that Gregson was running out of time to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. A few days later on Friday, March 2nd, Gregson won the 1500m at the Melbourne Track Classic, besting 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist, Asbel Kiprop of Kenya, by over four seconds. It was a comeback of sorts, after a spate of injuries kept him down during the 2011 season.

This Week in Athletics Tnfnorth.ca Mar 11, 2012

AROUND THE COUNTRY AROUND THE WORLD

Western (men), Windsor (women) win CIS Indoors -- Full Coverage

Lecours sets CIS meet record in 1000m

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Alberta Provincial Indoors (Edmonton, AB) -- Results

Florida (men), Oregon women repeat at NCAA Championships

Theisen wins pentathlon -- Buttinger third in pentathlon -- Rae anchors DMR to win -- Ricky West and Cam Levins in action

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World Indoors (Istanbul, TUR) -- Results

Holder and Leblanc advance -- Other Canadians in Action

 

Mo Trafeh - Pre-Gate River 15k Interview Chris Kelsall Mar 09, 2012

 

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Mo Trafeh is the defending two-time (consecutive) champion of the Gate River 15k. He is back for a third consecutive attempt on Saturday, March 10th. During the 2010 and 2011 races Trafeh, won in the identical time of 42:58. The  course record of 42:22 was set by Todd William in 1995. Williams won five times in six years. Trafeh, 26 has spent parts of the previous three years training in Flagstaff, Arizona as well as Morocco.

Bazan Bay 5k - Two course records smashed Chris Kelsall Mar 05, 2012

 

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UPDATED: March 5th, 2012. 4:15 PM PST.

Sidney, BC - Sunday, March 4th 2012 - Two course records were smashed in a competitive race today at the Synergy Health Management Bazan Bay 5k road race in Sidney, British Columbia.

The new course was positively received by the athletes.

This Week in Athletics Tnfnorth.ca Mar 05, 2012

 

AROUND THE COUNTRY AROUND THE WORLD

Windsor (men), Guelph women favored heading into CIS Indoors in Winnipeg

Athletics Ontario BMJ (Toronto, ON) -- Results

Boeing Classic (Winnipeg, ON) -- Results

Atlantic Indoor Championships (Moncton, NB) -- Results

Plethora of NCAA auto qualifers at Notre Dame

IAAF Melbourne Challenge (Melbourne, AUS) -- Results

NAIA Championships (Geneva, OH) -- Results

200 sub 1:06 runners at Japan University Half-Marathon Championships

 

Team McMillan set for U.S. 15k Championships - Gate River 15k Chris Kelsall Mar 01, 2012

Adidas-McMillanElite is entering a men's team into the 24th running of the Gate River 15k, to compete for the Ten Broeck Team Cup competition as well as the US 15k Team Championships. The race will happen Saturday, March 10th in Jacksonville, Florida. McMillanElite are expecting to win for the second consecutive year. The team includes, Nick Arciniaga, Scott Smith, Danny Mercado and the team's newest member Ben Bruce. The top three team finishers score using the team average time to determine the winner. The top team earns $10,000.

Nicholas R. Powell - The Mind Game Chris Kelsall Feb 27, 2012

 

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To what extent are the very best athletes mentally stronger than their competitors?

Without the physical talent and proper training methods an athlete’s fate is determined by physical standards: clocks, scores and performance; measurable factors we can easily identify with. However, possessing physical talent and the dedication to train does not necessarily complete the athlete. Without the right mental toughness or confidence, it may not be possible to achieve the competitiveness we strive for.