Monday, August 17, 2015

FOLLOW UP ON BROOKS BRAND LOYALTY VERSUS USATF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP REGS



My hat's off to you Nicholas Symmonds! You weren't grandstanding at all! You were standing your ground when refusing to sign the USATF's, "Statement of Conditions."   I admire the heck out of that and support such acts at anytime.  Today's runnersworld.com article by Peter Gambaccini takes a good look at how Nicholas is challenging some confusing language in USATF's (United States of America's Track and Field) regulations in this years World Championships in Beijing.

Great job and all the best in getting the rules clarified for  future World Championship competitors.

In his second article today on the subject, Mr. Gambaccini announced Clayton Murphy, scheduled to begin his 3rd year  at the University of Akron has accepted the invitation to represent the USA in the 800.  Congratulations Clayton! Go fot it!

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