Yep, education takes considerable effort and investment, which slows you down temporarily.ranger wrote: RANKING RESULTS 2003 though 2010
| 2000m | Men's | Lightweight | Custom Age Range (52–59) | 2003 - 2010 Seasons
ranger is number 1
1 Rich Cureton 52 Ann Arbor MI USA 6:28
2 Roy Brook 55 London GB 6:38.1
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But in the end, it pays off.
Those who don't continue their education end up unemployed, like Roy.
If and when he gets back into peak condition and races again, like you, Roy will now have problems pulling 6:50.
At BIRC 2010, I am going to pull 6:20.
Given my age and Roy's record, 18 seconds slower even though done when he was four years younger, this result will be outrageous, so outrageous that whatever Roy has done, or not, over the last five years will be gone with the wind.ranger wrote: RANKING RESULTS 2006 though 2010
| 2000m | Men's | Lightweight | Custom Age Range (55–59) | 2006 - 2010 Seasons
ranger is number 1
1 Rich Cureton 59 Ann Arbor MI USA 6:20
2 Roy Brook 55 London GB 6:38.1
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Gone.
Gone.
Tell 'em about it, boys.
Hit it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4S7jafRlJ0
ranger