While Boulder gets buried under another foot of powder this weekend, our athletes will be out competing in five events around the world.
Reigning IAAF marathon world champ Edna Kiplagat (Nike) will compete for the first time since her gold-medal run in Daegu, racing the JCL Montferland Run 15K in the Netherlands.
From the new training group organized by Edna and her husband Gilbert Koech, Jonathan Cheruiyot will take on the hot and humid conditions of the Standard Chartered Marathon Singapore.
James Mwangi Macharia (NTN), 3rd at the Philadelphia Rock ‘n’ Roll Half-Marathon in September, will be looking for a big improvement on his 2:10:06 marathon PB in tomorrow’s Fukuoka International Marathon.
Nuta Olaru (ASICS) will race the California International Marathon in Sacramento tomorrow.
And out in Vegas, Meghan Peyton (Team USA Minnesota) and Kenyon Neuman (Team Alchemy) will run the Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Half-Marathon Sunday evening as their last big tests five weeks out from their participation in next month’s U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.
Kenyon Neuman (Team Alchemy) is put through the motions by Coach Jay Johnson for Jay’s article “Give Me 15:” in the October 2011 issue of Running Times. Coach Johnson outlines five minutes of exercises runners can do before they run and ten minutes after they run to retain their athleticism and suppleness, thereby reducing their susceptibility to overuse injuries. Yeah, you can go online and grab the article for free, but be a sport and support Jonathan Beverly and company by spending $4.99 (about the same as a tall decaf and an apple fritter at Starbucks) to get the article in its original glossy splendor. (Click here if you don’t have the $4.99 or prefer your apple fritters). Better yet, subscribe to the magazine!