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- From: tordm@vand (Tord G.M. Malmgren)
- Newsgroups: rec.running
- Subject: Re: Why are Kenyans so fast and US distance runners so slow?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.113610.24741@kth.se>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 11:36:10 GMT
- References: <1jp38rINN9fb@savoy.cc.williams.edu>,<OYSTEING.93Jan23113055@garm.idt.unit.no>
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- In article <OYSTEING.93Jan23113055@garm.idt.unit.no>, oysteing@garm.idt.unit.no (Oystein Groevlen) writes:
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- >> (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.
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- >I have often wondered if it is only a coincidence that while Eastern
- >Africans are good at long distances, both Western Africans and
- >American Blacks are good at shorter distances. I am not claiming that
- >the reason for this is genetic. It could also be cultural reasons for
- >this.
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- I believe in the "tradition".. for example, in Finland there's a tradition
- to be best at Javelin, and it gets most attention, most athletes and so on.
- As it is tradition in Kenya to run long distances, as it is tradition in
- the US for blacks to train sprint. Swedish tradition is hockey. Norway has
- nordic skiing. These are just examples, I know some nations are best at more
- than sport..
- I think blaming the fact that some nation is outstanding in some event on
- genetics is to stick your head into the ground..
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- Tord Malmgren | InterNet: TordM@VanA.PhySto.SE | These opinions are my OWN,
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- Department of Physics, University of Stockholm -- Sweden (Northern Europe)
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