If he knew he was out of shape, why didn't he pass it over to Berryhill who 
has been racing fairly well this summer?  Instead he goes there unprepared 
and embarasses us both on and off the track.  No slight to good ol "Jabe"... 
but he himself admitted he was not in shape.  If  I was Brian, I would be 
livid.  USATF should play more a role in the athlete's lives and training 
and should never have let "Jabe" go if he was not ready to compete.  Coachy 
Vinny gets a big thumbs down as well.

M


"You saw me get everything out of myself that I had out there. If you knew 
my training, you'd laugh. It's been under 20 miles a week. But it's a thrill 
to compete on this big stage. This was so much more encouraging than the 
Olympics. I was not scared. I looked El Guerrouj in the eyes, and I was not 
scared. I own him. I own all these guys. Give me two years and I'll be 
wiping them all up off the track. I have a vision of winning at Athens in 
three years, and the vision starts with conquering all my fears.

"It's all about fear. I've been fighting that at Stanford. I got into 
academic trouble this year. I've been fighting fears about my SAT scores and 
being at Stanford and being a math major. I mean, I can't count to 
10...well, maybe I can, but square root of two, what do I know? I've been 
studying my ass off, but I need more help with my classes than I do with my 
races. I've got two finals when I get back from here. I haven't been getting 
any sleep." - "Jabe"

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