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What about Track & Field / Re: Fire Ato Boldon Thread
« on: August 20, 2016, 08:13:23 AM »
The women getting 5th is nothing short of a miracle. I put together a plan in 2015 after the bronze that was never adhered to in any way. Can't half-prepare and beat the rest of the planet.

I have tried. Not fighting a one man battle anymore against those who don't know, don't care or can't see what I see and have always seen.

BTW I was not the Olympic relay coach this year. Fire me from what exactly?

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I will say that the majority of kids I see when we come home are not serious. The gap between junior and senior has closed globally, and we haven't closed it at home.

As for Khalifa, the number one thing is continuing to be under-raced. This year she didn't run 10 finals, in total, outdoors. That is the biggest thing that leads to burnout. Complacency is another. Not an option with me.

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The drifting at the end of that 100 was the hamstring. Like when you have a flat tire, the car pulls to that side. Start in the final was normal Khalifa (start in the 2 rounds was not) but pick-up from 30-50 wasn't there.  There was no relay because Spinks had just left a Polish hospital for her back (bad beds plus pre-existing condition) AND Khalifa was really bad shape the day after the 100 final.

I'm more proud of this one than any other because this one meant overcoming the most adversity.

Khalifa's last 12 months:

Pan-Am Jr 100m GOLD
Carifta 100 GOLD
World Youth 100 SILVER
World Jr 100 BRONZE
World Champs 4x100 BRONZE

National Youth record 11.19
National Jr record 11.16
 

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 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Uhm she signed with me?

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More myth. The substance was banned as far back as 2006 and reclassified in 2010

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I've seen this question asked, and I don't take it for granted that people don't understand how they can test for something 8 years later.

The conspiracy theorists will surface too - that happens when you don't want to face reality - or admit the obvious.

The machine that tests isn't an all-knowing and all-seeing wizard. It knows what it's told to look for.
The good thing about keeping samples (which are frozen and therefore don't degrade) is that you can go back 8 years and find something which you didn't know was being used back then.
London Olympics will have more positives as well, because four years later, that machine will be told to look for things it wasn't told to look for in 2012.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Khalifa St Fort "De Real Deal" Thread
« on: March 24, 2016, 09:49:24 PM »
If it's been done before I'm not interested. This is the move to be made. Time is right and Flow has been amazing in their vision for Brand Khalifa. This is my vision for her. Not a sprinter or just an athlete when this is all said and done.

You know how if you ask the public to name TNT sporting legends, you'd say Lara, Yorke, Crawford and others, but no females would be named? (Jean Pierre, maybe if the person was over 40). That's where I want her.

My favorite comments to this news seen online, with my responses:

1. What about college?
Answer - What about it? Some rule that you have to run for a college to attend one? Khalifa has a 4.9 GPA. Clearly school is taken seriously in that household.

2. She's only run 11.19 and 23.50! Why's she pro-material??
Answer - If an athlete's value is only fast times, you've lost already. That's most of the problem in this industry. Complete athletes don't rely on just competitive results.

3. Why now?
Answer - Because you don't change the game by doing what everyone else does. It will make sense in July when you see what else is coming. Everyone does it backwards. Shoe company first. They should be last. Always. No rush to sign any shoe deals.

4. Everyone is going pro and missing the college/team experience.
Answer - Can't speak for "everyone" but I had the college experience. Undefeated for 2 years. NCAA record/champion. It's great. NOT as good as total control of your life, career and financial future - at 18. Khalifa has a track team she loves already.

5. This is not going to end well.
Answer - Watch. The last person that said that said Khalifa "wasn't that good". She'll haunt him for at least the next 15 years

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7.27 heat and 7.20 final for KAB this evening at LSU. I still continue to be completely uninterested in a single thing about my athlete's indoor performance (it's the equivalent of worrying about how a cake tastes after an hour when it has to bake for 5) but I'm happy for her since her PR, which dates back to her LSU days, is 7.13

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Correct. Never was. This is a break-up of 15+ weeks of training hard.

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Florida pros are working their way thru indoors. They'll be ready when they need to. Natasha is already on race 5 or 6 of indoors. This was the first for KAB and Richard.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Women’s 100m Sub-11 Club!
« on: October 27, 2015, 01:37:00 PM »
1st update should be to the debate as to greatest female 100m sprinter ever. It's Fraser-Pryce by a mile now. consider this - since 2008, the only year she has not been World or Olympic champion is 2011. That's it.

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Going back and reading the posts from 2005-2006 is very enlightening.

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Football / Re: Who should the new PM name Minister of Sport?
« on: September 10, 2015, 02:38:37 PM »
What socapro said.

I'd be surprised if it's Brian, though.

Former sportsman helps, but isn't critical to being effective at the job.

Most critical trait is someone who is not afraid to go in there and force change. Same foolishness in the same broken system equals same results.

Even if I wanted to, I couldn't, so interesting to hear my name called in it, but it's not even a remote possibility.

I will certainly be willing to work with the next Minister in a meaningful way, since I am more involved now than I have probably ever been in my history with TNT, with more plans/developments involving my national involvement to be revealed in the next 3 months.

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Meet Khalifa St. Fort, First U.S. High Schooler To Medal At Senior Worlds
By JOHANNA GRETSCHEL (MileSplit.com)
Sep 7, 2015



The best "What I Did Over My Summer Vacation" essay at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Florida probably comes from Khalifa St. Fort. The senior represented Trinidad and Tobago in three separate international track and field championships over the summer break, highlighted by a bronze medal in the 4x100m at the senior level IAAF World Championships in Beijing, China. The 17-year-old is the youngest female sprinter in history to medal at a senior-level world championship and the first U.S.-based high schooler to do so. We caught up with the track star about adjusting to different time zones, competing against the pros and her plan for the fall. Oh, yeah, and she's a fan of the Quan.

Khalifa By The Numbers

CHAMPIONSHIP   LOCALE   EVENT   MEDAL

Pan-American Juniors   Edmonton, Canada   100m   Gold
IAAF World Youth   Cali, Colombia   100m   Silver
IAAF World Seniors   Beijing, China   4x100m Relay   Bronze
EVENT   PR
100m   11.19
200M   23.55 (+2.0)

MileSplit: You raced in three different international track events ­ the World Youth Championships, Pan­American Junior Championships and IAAF World Championships (senior level). What were the differences between each event and how did each prepare you for the next one?

Khalifa:
The differences were at the Pan­American Jrs.and World Youth I was competing with athletes close to my age while at the World Championships I competed against all of my idols and all the professional athletes I look up to.

What was the biggest highlight of the summer for you?

The highlight of my summer was competing in the 4x100 for Trinidad & Tobago at the IAAF World Championships and receiving Bronze.

Describe the difference between the IAAF Worlds on the Youth and Senior levels. Did Youths prepare you for the senior Worlds?

Yes, World Youth did prepare me for the World Championships, the only difference was the age of the competitors and of course it was one of the biggest stages I had ever performed on.

How does it feel to be the youngest female sprint medalist in the history of Worlds?

It feels amazing and it is a humbling experience. I am happy I was able to contribute to the Trinidad & Tobago team.

How did it feel to break the Trinidad and Tobago national record?

It was an amazing experience I had so much fun. It was not unexpected but it was great to have competed with such a great group of athletes.



How much do you identify with Trinidad and Tobago? Do you see yourself trying out for the US national team one day?

I identify with the Trinidad and Tobago team extremely well and I do not see myself trying out for a US team. I love Trinidad and Tobago as well as my teammates.

What were the biggest differences in your everyday routine in Colombia and China as compared to the United States?

The biggest differences were not seeing my parents everyday and constantly being on the go.

What was the biggest surprise about Cali, Colombia/Edmonton, Canada/Beijing,China? Which city was your favorite?

My favorite was Beijing, China. I had amazing chemistry with my teammates and stayed in a hotel with all my idols.

What was the biggest challenge while competing abroad?

The biggest challenge was adjusting to the sleep schedules.

How was your first day of school? Can you describe your travel schedule back to the United States? Did you get any sleep?!

My first day of school was great. I landed 11:45 pm and had school the next morning and I surprisingly slept well. The traveling was not too bad because I slept through most of it.

What is the biggest adjustment for you as you return to school and the normal routine?

The biggest adjustment would have to be the sleeping. I am excited to be back at school and going back to my normal routine.

Where does your training go from here? Are you on a break?

Yes, as of now I am on a break and I will not resume training for a while. My coach believes in having the adequate amount of rest in order for me to progress next season.

You wrote that when you first began training with Ato, he said, 'you have to earn the right to run on the track' and you trained exclusively on the grass. What was the turnaround moment when you 'earned the right' to train on the track?

The turnaround moment was when my drills and form improved. When I fully accepted his philosophy, he decided, 'it is time for you to put it all together.'

What did that moment mean to you?

That moment meant a lot to me and I was very excited. Coach Ato made sure I understood that just because we moved to the track it did not mean my technique should change.

What are your thoughts on Candace Hill and her national record of 10.98 this year?

I think Candace Hill is a phenomenal athlete but an even better person. My encounters with her have always been positive and I was able to get to know her when we both attended the 2015 Nike Elite Camp.

You have already surpassed the Olympic standard for the 100m [11.32] with your PR of 11.19. Did you have any thoughts of competing at the senior level World Championships this summer? Why did you choose to compete at World Youth instead?

In Order for me to compete at the World Championships I had to run 11.33 or better. World Youth was always the plan and the World Championships was an added bonus.

Do you have any thoughts of turning professional before you graduate from high school?

I have not thought about it. My main focus is training next year for Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Trials, Rio 2016, as well as World Jrs.



How does competing against strictly HS competition compare to racing against and with professionals?

HS athletes as well as professional athletes are all great competitors but racing against the professionals is a great learning experience. I was able to observe how the professional eat, warm­up, and go about their daily lives.

What are your goals for your senior year?

My goals for my senior year are to gain a 5.0 GPA at least for one quarter, Run sub 11 in the 100 meters, sub 23 in the 200, and qualify for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Fun Stuff!

The Quan or the Nae Nae?
The Quan

Weirdest foreign food you tried this summer: I kept my diet the same

Best part of being a senior at St. Thomas Aquinas: Hopefully getting an opportunity to run for my school for one more year

What colleges are you looking at? UCLA,USC,Brown and Stanford

If you could have dinner with any 3 people, dead or alive, who would you choose and why? Flo­ Jo because she was a phenomenal athlete that I never got the chance to meet, Shelly­-Ann Fraser­Pryce because of her great personality and Usain Bolt because he is the fastest man in the world.

Favorite athlete (of any sport): Shelly­-Ann Fraser­-Pryce

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Johanna Gretschel can be reached at jojo@flosports.tv.

Click to view interview after World Champs with Khalifa: http://highschool.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=89&do=videos&video_id=154737

Click to view interview after World Champs with Ato: http://highschool.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=89&do=videos&video_id=154739

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What about Track & Field / Re: Khalifa St Fort "De Real Deal" Thread
« on: September 03, 2015, 05:08:36 AM »
Thanks.

That relay is news to me, I heard about it a few days ago. Not sure of the personnel there besides KAB.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Khalifa St Fort "De Real Deal" Thread
« on: September 02, 2015, 06:17:37 PM »
Khalifa had immense support from TNT (and in here) despite her coach being a known troublemaker and deviant.

Khalifa St. Fort's 2015 season by the numbers:

100m PRs of 11.43, 11.39, 11.24, 11.19 (only 11.43 had a tailwind)

11.19 makes her #8 all-time under-18 100m

TnT junior 100m champion

TnT youth 100m record 11.19

World Youth 100m Silver

Pan Am Junior Games 100m Gold


Her Beijing 2015 World Championship bronze created significant history:

Part of the 1st female TTO relay medal at Worlds or Olympics ever
Youngest medalist at the 2015 World Championships
First and only US high school athlete to medal at Worlds
Youngest female sprint medalist in World Championship history




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Thanks to all, and special thanks to the Guardian, which continues to not be able to spell Khalifa's last name.

Also, "edge" to a win by .19 of a second happens in NO SPORT, ever. Very professional. 

Keep it up.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Is Jeremy Taiwo Ato Boldon horn child?
« on: July 09, 2015, 01:44:57 AM »
 :-\

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I remember when it was decreed that 'stadia would not be used for fetes'.

Guess not. :cursing:

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The one or two true bright spots are overshadowed by the fact that things are getting much worse, if we are honest. Count the non-field medals!!

When we slipped to third and I said 'fix this, figure it out', it was spun as me "crying down the youths", How now do you spin 4th, behind Barbados and Bahamas (and Jamaica)? Population? Bad year? (3rd decline in a row) 2nd was FAR away.

In Jamaica, this would be everyone fired/complete overhaul of everything.

In TnT, it's just the week after Carifta.


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What about Track & Field / Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« on: April 04, 2015, 03:49:38 PM »
I mean on the men's side, mostly.

Machel Cedenio running the 200 doesn't count, as he isn't a 100m sprinter. Our 400m men have actually run it more, and with better results, than any TnT Sprinter in the last 5 years.

The race by MLA this weekend is very significant. It converts to 10.77 with 0 wind  :o  :o which is faster than the current NR.

Put a hypothetical 1.8 behind it, and you are talking about a performance that could have won any championship in the last 20 years - and this is still only her 2nd race of the year. If she stays healthy, Beijing could be her arrival on the world championship stage.

Maybe overlooked this weekend at FL Relays was this result, 2nd for Sorrillo in his heat in a very respectable early season time:

 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License                      4/3/2015 - 7:13 PM
                   2015 Florida Relays - 4/2/2015 to 4/4/2015                   
                             University of Florida                             
 
Event 62  Men 100 Meter Dash University
===============================================================================
      Relays: R 10.04  1981        Harvey Glance, Athletic Attic               
       Track: T 10.01  2009        Trindon Holiday, LSU                         
    Name                    Year School                  Finals  Wind H# Points
===============================================================================
Finals                                                                         
  1 DIONDRE BATSON               Stellar Athletics        10.04R  0.4  1       
  2 BEEJAY LEE                SR USC                      10.09   0.3  3       
  3 ANDRE DE GRASSE           JR USC                      10.11   0.3  3       
  4 RONDEL SORRILLO              Unattached               10.17   0.4  1       

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What about Track & Field / Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« on: April 03, 2015, 02:00:30 PM »
Still waiting on a TNT 100m sprinter to take the 200m seriously. Will it ever happen? :-\

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What about Track & Field / Re: IAAF Inside Athletics with Ato Boldon
« on: March 17, 2015, 11:28:56 PM »
If it seems like this season of Inside Athletics is very high jump heavy, it is, but most feel the HJ world record won't survive this year, given the last two years in that event and those young stars coming of age.

Still to come this season are Michael Johnson, Gwen Torrence, Jehue Gordon, Yohan Blake, Jessica Ennis and many more.

Thanks for your continued support, track and field fans.

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What about Track & Field / Re: IAAF Inside Athletics with Ato Boldon
« on: February 20, 2015, 06:09:41 PM »
Jehue is in the next round of filming.

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Long overdue. Maybe the most underrated athlete in our history.

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What about Track & Field / Re: 2015 Indoor Results
« on: January 26, 2015, 08:12:42 PM »
Relays could come by my track for work prior to Bahamas.

Unlikely it will happen, since the collective panties are still in a bunch from me rightfully stating that the Carifta results have been worsening.

KAB is now eligible and will be running a few indoor meets.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« on: January 08, 2015, 03:20:41 PM »
I am privately and quietly doing my part on the female side as some of you know, but I would like to see both teams come to my facility right here in Florida for a brief training camp next year.
Unlikely it will happen, but it should (egos).

The 4x100 men better get their act together too, particularly passing from legs 3-4 because the field has gotten stronger, with UK now being faster than TnT on paper and having good coaching. We will not be able to make mistakes and medal with Japan, USA, Jamaica and UK around. Canada got bronze at the last worlds, and they were YOUNG.

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What about Track & Field / Re: Rising Star Michelle-Lee Ahye Thread
« on: January 08, 2015, 12:57:20 PM »
I think two significant droughts will end in Rio. No female olympic medals and no female individual or relay medals. I dont see how KAB, MLA and Semoy on a 4x100 team that is properly coached will be beaten by three teams. Coaching is key. I'm sure they won't ask me, but whoever is in charge needs to be on their job, or I will be cussing, loudly. The women's team has always found a way to have a fatal mistake in the final.

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