April 14th, 2010

The Long Road to Boston

 It is a long road full of ups and downs, twists and turns, and unforeseen challenges.  Then the starting gun is fired and the marathon spills out of Hopkinton on Patriot’s Day.  It’s always been true that the path to the marathon generates the greatest obstacle, and it isn’t just the eight-to-twelve weeks of marathon specific training which constitutes that long, arduous journey.

2008 was an epochal year in distance running.  In America a changing of the guard was underway, led by California’s Ryan Hall.  The previous year had seen his breakthrough, building off a series of record performances, including a majestic win at the Olympic Marathon Trials in November of 2007 in New York City.  He followed with a 2:06:17 fifth place finish in London in the spring, making him the fastest native-born American marathoner of all time, and a medal threat in Beijing. 

Fellow Mammoth Lakes Track Club teammate Meb Keflezighi found himself on an opposite trajectory.  He and Deena Kastor had turned America’s running fortunes around with their Olympic medal performances in Athens 2004, but by 2007 Meb’s fortunes had begun to sour.  Though he had podium finishes in New York City in `04 (2nd) and 2005 (3rd), and added another third place in Boston 2006, he was never able to notch the big win. Then a series of frustrating injuries, ailments, and mishaps began derailing his every step. 

Coming into New York 2006 his baggage, which held his racing shoes, was lost on a direct flight from San Diego to New York. Then he contracted food poisoning the week of the race, and finished a dehydrated 21st.  Notwithstanding, he came back to New York in the fall of 2007 for the Olympic Trials as an odds-on favorite to make the team in Beijing. Yet mid-race he suffered a fractured hip, and had to watch from his eighth place finish as Ryan Hall, Dathan Ritzenhein, and Brian Sell lofted the Red, White, and Blue overhead. 

What haunted Meb - and all of American running - even more was the tragic death of his friend Ryan Shay who was struck down during the Olympic Trials Marathon by a congenital heart failure five miles into the race.

Shay’s sudden passing at what should have been the ultimate athletic performance of his career hung a cloud over the entire American distance scene. Yet hopes were high come the Beijing Games.  Hall and Ritzenhein, especially, had shown they had the tools to compete against the best in the world.  But on that warm sunny day in Beijing, the marathon world would be rocked by a tectonic shift of excellence, further shaking the Americans.  Despite strength-sapping temperatures reaching into the high 70s, Sammy Wanjiru of Kenya attacked the first mile (4:41), then just about every mile, never coming off the throttle until reaching the Bird’s Nest finish line. His 2:06:32 Olympic record shattered the 2:09:  mark set by Carlos Lopes in L.A. 1984, and left much of the world sitting in stunned silence by the pure balls of his run. 

Americans Ritzenhein and Hall didn’t just choose not to go with Wanjiru and the other frontrunners on their suicidal early pace, they found them impossible to match.  Ritz finished in ninth position, Hall not far behind in tenth over six minutes behind Wanjiru.  It was a sobering moment.  In a single performance Sammy Wanjiru had reformulated what was possible over the marathon distance.  His break-every-rule, yet set an Olympic record in the baking heat of Beijing, had heads reeling.  In some ways, Ryan Hall has yet to recover his footing.

Though Meb Keflezighi is older than Ryan Hall, their careers have over-lapped several times.  Before the 2007 Olympic Trials Marathon in New York City, Meb was a member of America’s Big Three along with Alan Culpepper and Abdi Abdirahman.  The three dominated the 2000’s in track, cross country, and road racing, exchanging national titles on a regular basis.  Ryan Hall was a member of what came to be known as the Class of 2000 along with Dathan Ritzenhein, Alan Webb, and Matt Tegenkamp, young world-beaters in high school who took their inspiration from Meb, Alan, and Abdi.

Meb’s Olympic silver in Athens 2004, along with fellow Mammoth Lakes, California resident Deena Kastor’s bronze in the women’s Olympic Marathon set the new American standard.  By the time Ryan Hall debuted in London 2007, he had already established himself as world-class with his American 20K record at IAAF World Road Running Championships in Debrecen, Hungary in late 2006, followed by a 59:43 half-marathon win in Houston the following January, which broke a 21 year-old American record.  That April in London, Ryan delivered again, finishing seventh while establishing a new American Marathon debut record 2:08:24.  And who helped guide him through the experience, none other than his friend, Meb Keflezighi, who was forced to drop out with a severe blister.

After London 2007, the Big Three of Keflezghi, Culpepper, and Abdirhahman found they had company in the upper echelons of American racing.  New kids Hall and Ritzenhein came banging on the door at the Olympic Trials Marathon in New York that November demanding entry.  Last year’s Boston was Ryan Hall’s return to the marathon stage after his Olympic disappointment.  As if to refute his Beijing strategy, he charged out of Hopkinton riding the cheers of the boisterous home crowd partisans.  But as Boston’s most famous blond haired racer, four-time champion Bill Rodgers, has often said, “Boston is the most treacherous start in the world, and the man who leads the first ten miles almost never wins, almost never”.

Ryan failed to take heed.  Added to his error were the east-blowing headwinds. Yet there was Hall, his baggy singlet whipping in the blustery headwinds, at the point of attack, pushing through five kilometers in 14:32, 2:02:30 pace. 

Though you can’t win Boston from Hopkinton to Natick, you most definitely can lose it.  After passing ten miles Hall finally conceded, too late, the error of his strategy.  He floundered through Wellesley and into Newton.  But in a testament to his conditioning and heart, he rallied over the Newton hills, staging a valiant comeback down Beacon Street. After having fallen as far back as eleventh position, he picked his way through the field, returning all the way up to the podium with a third place finish.

Over the last two decades finishing top three at Boston would be a worthy goal for any runner, much less a home-grown one.  But that was before Meb Keflezighi ended one of running’s longest losing streaks in New York City.  With a stirring final two miles, Meb became the first American in 27 years to win in New York City last November against what was considered by many experts to be their finest field ever.  Now all American doubts have turned to desires.  On strength and savvy courses like Boston and New York, it isn’t how long you can hold world record pace, rather who has the stuff of a champion racer, able to throttle up, or idle down as the circumstance, competition, and lay of the land requires.

Ryan Hall was a high school sensation out of Big Bear, California. Along with Alan Webb and Dathan Ritzenhein, Ryan brought chills to running fans with his record-setting performances.  Ryan’s 3:42.70 1500-meter time in high school was just a tic off a sub-four minute mile equivalent.  That success, and subsequent attendance at mile legend Jim Ryun’s summer camp, where he met his future wife Sara Bei, cemented his belief that he, too, was fated to run the mile.  It would become a talisman he fought to hold onto throughout his years at Stanford, even as result after result denied him reinforcement.

Though he captured his only NCAA title over 5000 meters in his senior year, it was only when he moved to the longer distances that his natural strength and elegant form came into full flower.  He took his first national cross country title in New York’s legendary Van Cortlandt Park in the winter of 2006, whipping field by 27-seconds.  His first American record came his way that fall over 20K in Hungary.  The half-marathon followed that next January, and his record win at the Olympic Trials Marathon in November 2007 blew away the field, and created enormous expectations ahead. 

 Since then Ryan has limited himself to racing marathons and the tune-ups for them, proving himself to be more of a trainer than born racer. 

“He’s a pure marathoner,” said his coach Terrence Mahon, in explaining why Ryan only competed five times in 2009, and only once to date in 2010 (a poor 64:07 at the January 17th P.F. Chang’s Rock `n` Roll Arizona Half Marathon, where he lost to Canada’s Simon Bairu.)

Meb’s career has hewed along a more traditional path than Hall’s.  Having emigrated to the U.S. as a ten year old from Eritrea by way of Milan, Italy, Meb, too, was a high school star in San Diego, then a four-time NCAA track and cross country champion at UCLA.  He made his pro debut on the international running stage when he finished 5th in the 10k at the Pan American Games in 1999.  Throughout the next years Meb moved easily between the track, cross country, and the roads.  He won the Olympic Trials 10,000 meters in 2000, then set the still-standing American 10,000 meter record, 27:13.98, in San Jose in 2001.  He came to the marathon in 2002 in New York, challenging for the win up First Avenue, before fading to ninth place in Central Park. Since then he has experienced the rollercoaster ride of highs and lows that attends any athlete who withstands the tests of time.  His 21 national championships, the win in New York City, coupled with his Olympic silver medal places Meb high on any list of top American runners in history.  He can free wheel from here on, all the pressure of expectations fulfilled. 

In his only run in Boston in 2006 Meb allowed his passion to override precedent. He followed the timorous lead of Kenyan fireball Ben Maiyo, and then-rookie Deriba Merga of Ethiopia (the 2009 Boston champion) through a 1:02:44 half-way split.  They assaulted the early miles like in times of old before the East Africans learned how to husband their resources over the entire distance.  In the end, Meb held on for third in 2:09:56, two and a half minutes behind rangy Robert Cheruiyot’s still-standing 2:07:14 course record, and Maiyo’s 2:08:17 runner up finish.

On Patriot’s Day 2010 both Ryan and Meb will join a field that some have called the best in ten years in Boston.  Both men hope to unseat Greg Meyer from his unwanted throne as America’s last Boston Marathon champion (1983).  Both have tried once before, Meb in 2006, Ryan in 2009.  Both finished third. But now they come together, Meb as the reigning ING New York City Marathon champion, Ryan as America’s fastest native-born marathoner.  Each has experienced the spectacle and particularity of this most treacherous course.

Though we’ve had as many as five Americans in the top ten in 2006, led by Meb in third, we have never seen two Americans come into town each being touted among the race favorites in the modern, Hancock era. 

In Greg Meyer’s 1983, Boston doubled as the qualifier for the inaugural IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, and thus, though excellent, the field was an exclusively American. And in the previous year’s Duel in the Sun between Alberto Salazar and Dick Beardsley, it was Salazar the overwhelming favorite among a field dominated by the top Americans of the day, Beardsley, Rodgers, Ed Mendoza, and Kirk Pfeffer. It was only after the great duel that Beardsley joined Alberto in legend, a status that he never quite achieved again. 

But the buzz that attended those glory years, the same portent of something special building, has been creeping into the long run conversations out along Route 135 as early as February 6th when Ryan Hall toured the first 22 miles out of Hopkinton in the scouring cold as his wife Sara prepared to race the indoor games at the Reggie Lewis Center in Roxbury.

Both Keflezighi and Hall are deeply religious men, believing that their careers have significance well beyond the glorification of self.  Though Ryan is up 2-1 in their head-to-head match-ups over the marathon distance (London `07 and the Olympic Trials), Meb (New York City `09) has tasted glory more often than Ryan. 

They share a common goal, one both cannot achieve simultaneously.  They train together periodically in Mammoth Lakes - never on significant efforts - and they both want to win Boston very badly.  But with so many top international stars on hand in 2010, the odds of either Ryan or Meb winning cannot be considered high.  The same, however, could have been said before New York 2009. And Meb did win, and Ryan, though not on his A game, finished a strong fourth. 

Though neither man has had a classic build up to Boston, each remains capable of catching lightning on a given day.  Hall is a long-ball hitter, able to drop jaws and inspire awe when his swing is true.  Meb has been bothered by a balky knee, but can get fit faster than any American. There are no guarantees in racing, only hope.  And that, like the marathon itself, springs eternal.

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