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Five Things We Learned at the Olympic Trials
February 14, 2016 | Jesse Squire | 2 CommentsAfter a day to reflect, here are five thoughts on yesterday’s Olympic Trials marathons.
USATF took a pro sports approach.
The Oregonian’s Ken Goe might be the nation’s only remaining daily newspaper reporter who regularly covers track. He wrote the … Read More
Five Things We Learned in Lausanne
July 3, 2014 | Jesse SquireFive quick reactions to some of today’s Diamond League action in Lausanne…
1. Merritt vs James is the best rivalry on the track right now. LaShawn Merritt and Kirani James are unafraid to race each other and have gone head-to-head … Read More
Five things track and field can learn from the World Cup
June 24, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 7 CommentsThere is another global sporting event going on right now that is also based on running, jumping and throwing (and a lot of kicking). The World Cup is heading towards the end of its group stage, and Sunday’s US-Portugal match … Read More
Five Things We Learned at the Prefontaine Classic
June 1, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 2 CommentsPhoto: TrackTown Photo
The Prefontaine Classic, the third stop on the IAAF’s Diamond League tour, was held on Friday and Saturday at historic Hayward Field. IAAF Recap Complete results Race videos
Here are five of my reactive musings about the … Read More
Five Things We Learned on Day 2 of the IAAF World Relays
May 25, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 3 CommentsFive quick thoughts on the final day of the meet…
The meet was a success.
The inaugural IAAF World Relays was a sellout on both of its days and the stadium was buzzing with energy. The interest among international fans … Read More
Five Things We Learned on Day 1 of the IAAF World Relays
May 25, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 3 CommentsFive thoughts about the first day of the IAAF’s new World Relays…
Relays are fun.
We in the United States have known this for a long time. We more or less invented the relay race in Philadelphia, where 100,000 fans … Read More
Five Things We Learned in Shanghai
May 18, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 3 CommentsThe Diamond League tour went to Shanghai today. Results are available from the IAAF and video is available from WatchAthletics.com.
Here are my five takeaways from the meet.
Sometimes it isn’t wise to go with the pacemakers. Arthur Lydiard once … Read More
Five Things We Learned in Pro Track’s Opening Weekend
May 11, 2014 | Jesse Squire | 2 CommentsPhoto: TrackTown Photo
This was the first full weekend of international-level pro track. The Diamond League kicked off on Friday in Doha, the second-tier World Challenge tour had a meet in Tokyo on Sunday, and there were minor pro meets … Read More
What We Learned at the USA Indoor Championships (day 2)
February 23, 2014 | Jesse Squire | One CommentRyan Whiting has become a beast of historic proportions. (Photo by Dane Schubert.)
What did we learn on the second and final day of the USA Indoor Championships?
USATF is its own worst enemy. The height of comedy to me … Read More
Five Things We Learned at the USA Indoor Championships (day 1)
February 22, 2014 | Jesse SquireThe USA Indoor Championships kicked off today in Albuquerque, New Mexico. What did we learn?
They’ve still got it. The highlight races of the evening were the men’s and women’s 3000 meters. One was a clash of the titans, Bernard … Read More