Hi All

The debate about the US education system is very interesting but to me the
production of talented youngsters is not a problem in the US. Rather, it's
keeping talented youngsters in the sport.

There are two aspects to this, as I see it. First, how to keep them from
other pro sports, or at least get them to take track more seriously; second,
how to ensure those athletes who stay in the sport are nurtured and brought
through to long, well-advised careers.

Good athletes can now make good money in t&f, albeit not at the level of an
NFL wide receiver. HSI have shown that assembling a group for both training
and management purposes can pay enormous dividends (as indeed the SMTC
showed in the 80s and 90s). What can be done to encourage more such centres
of excellence?

Justin


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