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Mo Farah putting in too many miles? Not the type athletes cover in training to build endurance in winter, but those that earn them frequent flyer points. This is the question for coach Alberto Salazar to ask himself before sending his man tripping...
In 2009, he became the first American since Alberto Salazar in 1982 to win the ING New York City Marathon. He has finished in the top 10 in the Marathon a total of seven times, most recently with a sixth-place finish in 2011. A silver medalist in the...
Former marathoner and current track coach Alberto Salazar answers questions during a news conference for the Indoor Grand Prix athletics meet in Boston, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. View Photo »
we all know what's right and what's wrong. (But) however you can train better, that's great.
The 2011 World bronze medalist in the 1,500 meters, Centrowitz is establishing himself as the premier American miler after turning professional last fall. Though he's been sporting the uniform of Alberto Salazar's famed Nike Oregon Project in his...
It happened on the first lap just as I was trying to come to the front, but my long legs got in the way and next thing I know I was flying on to the track! “It's coming up to a year now that I've been training with Alberto Salazar, and this is my first...
Oregon middle-distance star Matthew Centrowitz is the latest prominent runner to join Alberto Salazar's troupe of elite pro striders in the Oregon Distance Project in Portland. In this Sept. 3, 2011, file photo, Matthew Centrowitz (left) reacts after...
Former marathoner and current track coach Alberto Salazar ponders his response to a question during a news conference of runners participating in the Indoor Grand Prix athletics meet in Boston, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012. View Photo »
The two other records at stake in the race will be the collegiate and high school marks. A fourth record — the Millrose mark of 13:20.4 — could be eclipsed. Suleiman Nyambui of Tanzania established that record in 1981 as he edged Alberto Salazar...
Hollister, a graduate of South Eugene High School, a steeplechaser for coach Bill Bowerman at the University of Oregon, and Nike’s third official employee — behind Phil Knight and Steve Prefontaine — died at the age of 66 after battling cancer for...
Alberto Salazar (born August 7, 1958 in Cuba) is an American marathon runner of the 1980s. Born in Cuba, Salazar immigrated to the United States with his family. They ultimately moved to Wayland, Massachusetts, where Salazar competed in track and field in high school. Salazar is best known for his performances in the New York City Marathons in... Full Article
Former marathoner and current track coach Alberto Salazar answers questions during a news conference for the Indoor Grand Prix athletics meet in Boston, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
View Photo »Former marathoner and current track coach Alberto Salazar ponders his response to a question during a news conference of runners participating in the Indoor Grand Prix athletics meet in Boston, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
View Photo »Ryan Hall, left, and Meb Keflezighi, listen as Alberto Salazar, the 1982 Boston Marathon winner, right, speaks, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Boston. Hall, Keflezighi, and Salazar joined John Hancock employees for a "Chat with the champions" event.
View Photo »US official Alberto Salazar (C) hugs US athlete Bernard Lagat (R) and US athlete Galen Rupp following the men's 5,000 metres final at the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Championships in Daegu on September 4, 2011.
View Photo »Former marathoner and current track coach Alberto Salazar answers questions during a news conference for the Indoor Grand Prix athletics meet in Boston, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012.
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we all know what's right and what's wrong. (But) however you can train better, that's great.
