A lot of you sprints-uber-alles types will have trouble with the name of this thread, but you just have to search the web for the reaction to Rupp's silver in the 10K to realize that it caused a much, much larger splash than LeMaitre's first sub-10.
Of course, news of Christophe's sub-10 was suppressed in the US by the PC press, muting its impact. Rupp's silver was a different thing. Distance runners comprise a large, connected community. They don't need the press. There are gazillions of distance runners who obsessively read about running, think about running, etc., and for years, they've had to watch the big events hopelessly, thinking the east Africans were unbeatable and genetically advantaged. Even the elite athletes would lose at the starting line, surrendering before the race even started.
Yesterday, Galen changed all that. You should have seen the Let's Run boards. Last time I checked the main thread devoted to the 10K had over 600 posts in just a few hours--nearly all of them from people saying they broke down CRYING joyfully at the finish, or were jumping up and screaming at their TV (as I was). This was a huge emotional event, believe me. In the meanwhile, dozens more threads were started, all declaring Rupp was a boss, or calling him GALEN MF RUPP or somesuch.
An entire nation of distance runners has been galvanized. Hope is back.
And he still has the 5k to run. And win.
Of course, news of Christophe's sub-10 was suppressed in the US by the PC press, muting its impact. Rupp's silver was a different thing. Distance runners comprise a large, connected community. They don't need the press. There are gazillions of distance runners who obsessively read about running, think about running, etc., and for years, they've had to watch the big events hopelessly, thinking the east Africans were unbeatable and genetically advantaged. Even the elite athletes would lose at the starting line, surrendering before the race even started.
Yesterday, Galen changed all that. You should have seen the Let's Run boards. Last time I checked the main thread devoted to the 10K had over 600 posts in just a few hours--nearly all of them from people saying they broke down CRYING joyfully at the finish, or were jumping up and screaming at their TV (as I was). This was a huge emotional event, believe me. In the meanwhile, dozens more threads were started, all declaring Rupp was a boss, or calling him GALEN MF RUPP or somesuch.
An entire nation of distance runners has been galvanized. Hope is back.
And he still has the 5k to run. And win.