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- From: berkery@emmax5crd.ge.com (jack berkery)
- Newsgroups: rec.running
- Subject: Re: Why are Kenyans so fast and US distance runners so slow?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.185421.21108@crd.ge.com>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 18:54:21 GMT
- References: <1jp38rINN9fb@savoy.cc.williams.edu>
- Sender: berkery@emmax5 (jack berkery)
- Reply-To: berkery@emmax5crd.ge.com (jack berkery)
- Organization: GE Research Center
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- >From: Thomas.C.Pinckney@williams.edu
- >
- > I am (or at least was!) a US distance runner. I've also lived
- >in Kenya about 5 out of the last 15 years, during which time I competed
- >regularly in road races, on the track, and in cross country. Some
- >observations based on this experience:
- > ... etc ...
-
- Congratulations, you discovered through personal experience exactly what took
- tens of thousands of dollars for the Swedish Olympic team to figure out :-}
-
- There was an article in Running Research News a few months ago about some
- Swedish researchers who took several of their runners to Kenya to compete
- against the locals and then took several Kenyans to Sweden for further
- research.
-
- Bottom line: Nothing genetically special about them. It seems distance running
- is Kenya's national sport and gets all the best athletes. You should have told
- them and saved Swedish taxpayers some money.
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- Jack Berkery, Computer Scientist, GE Research, Schenectady NY
- berkery@crd.ge.com "The Common Sense Coach"
-