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Running => Running => Topic started by: Coyote Mas Loco on January 29, 2020, 02:28:29 PM
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As the running world turns. Coach Brad Hudson has now joined up with Rogue Running in Austin and he's back to coaching marathoner Allie Kieffer.
Interesting circle of events. A year and a half ago, Kieffer and Hudson were all the talk, as he shut down his long-time training group in Boulder to focus on her development--rumors abound about that--but then she had a series of injuries and left Hudson. At about that time she was interviewed by Rogue. Co-founder and spiritual guru of Rogue Steve Sisson subsequently left the program and podcast to strike out on his own. Hudson and Kieffer wandered in the wilderness on their own, for many months as well as Sisson.
Now Hudson and Kieffer are working together again. Don't know if Hudson is full time in Austin now, or splitting between there and Boulder. Good podcast interview this week with Hudson. And Sisson has started a new program and podcast: Running on Purpose (worth a listen).
And Kieffer appears to be back in training in time for the Olympic Trials next month.
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Wow, that is quite a turn of events. In one of her RR interviews, Kieffer intimated that she thought her injuries were partly his fault. I can remember where I was running (by my office) when she said it: she needed someone who was strong enough to tell her not to run when it wasn't a good idea was essentially what she shared. I was surprised and a little disappointed at her throwing shade his way on a podcast.
It sounds like I'll see Allie in Atlanta. I'll be incredibly shocked if she makes the team.
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DOUBLE double letters! That's got to be worth extra credit, so she'll probably find a way. But my college teammate is going to set a 20 minute PR and win the race, so she'll be fighting for the rest of the podium :runner:
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Not sure where you're getting double double letters from? (not that there's any validity to that anyway)
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aLLie kieFFer? Randy was the one who was on about that theory. Granted Randy also had a few screws loose.
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Ah, you didn't mean in the same name. Yeah it's kind of ridiculous.
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But if it's true then a lot of the contenders are in trouble! With the exception of Hasay, ironically enough :d
The favorites by qualifying time
Jordan Hasay 2:20:57 A Bank of America Chicago Marathom
Amy Cragg 2:21:42 A Tokyo Marathon Tokyo, JPN 2/24/2018
Sarah Hall 2:22 at Berlin and USA 10 mile champion (53 minutes) on a roll!
Emily Sisson 2:23:08 A Virgin Money London Marathon London, UK 4/28/2019 Yes
Kellyn Taylor 2:24:29 A
Bates, Emma (USA) 2:25:27 at Chicago - a real favorite now
Molly Huddle 2:26:33 A Virgin Money London Marathon London, UK 4/28/2019 Yes
Aliphine Tuliamuk 2:26:50 A NN Marathon Rotterdam Rotterdam, NLD 4/7/2019 Yes
Desiree Linden 2:27:00 A BAA Boston Marathon Boston, MA 4/15/2019 Yes
Stephanie Bruce 2:27:47 2019 Chicago Marathon
Nell Rojas 2:28:07 A Grandma's Marathon Duluth, MN 6/22/2019 Yes
Allie Kieffer 2:28:12 A TCS New York City Marathon New York, NY 11/4/2018 Injured again
Roberta Groner 2:29:09 A NN Marathon Rotterdam Rotterdam, NLD 4/7/2019 41 year old mother of 3 was 6th at World Championships1
Lindsay Flanagan 2:28:08 Chicago 2019, solid PR
Laura Thweatt 2:29:06 Chicago 2019, on a comeback
Taylor Ward 2:30:14 Chicago 2019
Sarah Sellers 2:31:49 2018 surprise Boston runner up with a 4 minute PR.