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- From: sandrock@aries.scs.uiuc.edu (Mark Sandrock)
- Subject: Re: Why are Kenyans so fast and US distance runners so slow?
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 17:07:08 GMT
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- Thomas.C.Pinckney@williams.edu writes:
-
- > (1) The differences cannot be primarily genetic since Kenyans
- >from many different tribes have excelled internationally. Richard Chelimo
- >is no more closely related to Paul Ereng or Yobes Ondieki than he is
- >to most American blacks.
-
- Really? I had read that the top Kenyan runners came predominantly from two
- particular tribes located in the Rift Valley region. Sorry, I don't recall
- the source nor the details off the top of my head...
-
- > (2) Kenyans train exceptionally hard, in terms of both mileage
- >and intensity. They seem to be able to train above the level at which
- >most Americans would get hurt.
-
- Don't they also tend to live and/or train at medium altitude -- say 6000 ft.
- or so? If so, I'd guess that that may also be a big factor in their success.
- Note too the location where the top Mexican runners train -- the "Forest of
- Champions" outside Mexico City at substantial altitude.
-
- > Sorry for the length of this post.
-
- Not at all. Your experience is quite interesting.
-
- > Coty Pinckney Thomas.C.Pinckney@williams.edu
-
- Mark Sandrock
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