Wednesday, July 23, 2014

News: World Junior Champs/Burns, NCAA Changes Interference Rule; Kenya/Rudisha, Blankenship, Charity Races, Running Form, 90-year-olds



Shaina Burns 23rd after first day of IAAF World Junior meet in Eugene with 2520 points.  Her point total is low as she was DQed in the 200, the last event of Day One.  She was seventh prior to the 200.  Her time in the 200 was 26.48,  which would have put her in thirteenth place in the pentathlon.  The DQ was for a lane violation. Results are HERE.  Burns moved up two places in the final day, finishing the competition in 21st place with 4582 points.  Results are HERE.

NCAA changes rules on "impeding" including the word "flagrantly" to the rule that deals with "interference" between runners on the track HERE.

Documentary on Kenyan runners narrated by Irish middle distance legend Eamonn Coghlan is HERE.

Luring Kenyan athletes to the Middle East HERE.


Concerns about "oversaturation" of charity races HERE.

Study on impact of arms on running form, economy HERE

New York Times story on the "dream team" of 90 year old relay runners HERE.

A runner's Grandma's Marathon experience blog HERE.



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