alyssa said:I've competed in athletics for a long time and I am a fan of the sport. I found some videos on youtube that may inspire you the way I was inspired years ago. I don't know how to link the videos but if you go to the channel bobtrouper, he has a few races of Zola Budd Pieterse. She was a great runner and is a great person. If you don't know her then google her. Currently there are four races of hers on his channel. Watch them in order by the date of the race. She was just barely 18 at the time. She wins UK Champs 1500 in 4:04. The '84 British 3000 olympic trials in 8:40. Then an international 1500 in 4:14. Then sets the world record for 2000 in 5:33. I still find her inspirational and you can learn from her.![]()
bladerunnr said:Marathons are no fun. I much prefer 5k to the 1/2 distance. I'm too flat footed to run barefoot. In fact, I have orthotics and run in a stability shoe. You must have been/or are still quite a good runner. I got to attend the olympic trials in Eugene in 2008. Watched Jeremy Wariner lose the 400 final from 10 rows off the track. Also watched the men's 10k final and the women's 5k final. Eugene is a great stage for track.
What ever happened to Shauna Smith? I thought she was going to have a big pro career but she disappeared after about a year or so on the track circuit. She was incredible to watch in person.
alyssa Well said:I actually ran in Newton's for a large part of this year. I went to boulder and met Danny Abshire (the co-founder) at the store and he gave me some running tips. I ran injury free for about 10 months but then pulled a calf muscle and quit wearing them. There is not a lot of consensus about natural running shoes.
Although my p.t. is running barefoot and is a big fan of "Born to Run", other p.t.'s like Mark Plaates, think it is way overblown and will lead to a different set of running injuries. All I know is, at the age of 46, I seem to have a different ache or pain every day!
I usually go to letsrun.com for running videos and such. Although I do go to flo-track for interviews and if they have an event live.
If you recently ran 5:41 for 2k, all I can say is "Wow"!
alyssa said:OK blade, I found another youtube channel monalisa3214. The world cross from 1993 is on there. Zola got 4th but she stopped or slowed at one point in the race (camera barely catches that in the 2nd part of a 3 parter). So that cost her getting probably 2nd place. Van Zyl Naude was her coach at that time. Her goal was to place top 10. She had just come off a bad 1992 for her where she was really sick.
In her style, she leads early, then her teammate Elana Meyer takes the lead. She falls back to 7th. She pulls right on the course (stops?). The next time you see her running she's 11th. She makes it back up to 3rd and has some kick but Lynn Jennings, a superior kicker passes her for the bronze. They nearly caught 2nd place Catherine. Zola wears #335. You can also see another South African teammate of hers a few times, Collenn De Reurck, now an American citizen and about your age and a great runner. I believe she ran 2:30 marathon this year.
Anyway on monalisa3214 it's the only women's race on there that I found. It will say something like 1993 Campeonato (F). F for women/females.
The 1st part is the video that is 7:23 minutes. (Bear with it's beginning--just watch it, don't worry)
Part 2 is 7:22. Part 3 is 7:18.
Later.
alyssa said:Well, it's too long a story to tell here. I think she just wanted to get away from South Africa for awhile and get her 3 children another experience. Maybe it had something to do with her husband cheating on her with one of South Africa's beauty queens, Pinkie Pelser. Pinkie was found dead this year. To the best of my knowledge she was found dead in a car near one of Zola's husband's businesses.
Mike Pieterse cheated big time on Zola. Zola had the proof for court. Pinkie had been in Zola's home. Alledgedly Pinkie poisoned and killed one of Zola's dogs. Mike was taking care of Pinkie. It was a big mess and the South African media all over it. Zola got a court order to keep Pinkie away from Zola and Zola's children. Anyway, Mike and Zola are together. Zola came to USA to run some races under the Master's Circuit. Mike, a golfer, wanted a great place to golf. (It seems Zola was thinking Arizona). In a compromise with her husband she agreed to Myrtle Beach, SC. Her work visa was up sometime around August but she received an extension.
Zola's not comparably as great as she was when younger. She runs a 5K probably 2 minutes slower than she should in comparison to her one time world record of 14:48.07. She ran (I think 36:41) in LA in July, her best in years. It is certainly far off a comparable time when she was 17 and finished a 10K in Norway in 31:42. That was in Oslo on May 6, 1984, 20 days before she turned 18. Kristiansen ran 31:25 and Waitz ran 31:28. Mota was 4th in 33:09 and Cotton was 34:19. The first 3 ran together for 7K. When the elevation rose Kristiansen moved in front. Budd followed her. Waitz did not. 1K later Waitz caught Budd.
So before those races you saw on bobtrouper's channel Zola ran 31:42!
Oh yeah, Gwen Griffiths can be seen a time or two in the cross country vid. She was 4th for the South African team and final scorer. The team was fourth. Camilla Spires and Lydia Mafula did not score for the team.
Later.
alyssa said:Zola was not recognizable at first. She was so lean in the 84 olympics.
I live in fort collins so I have met a lot of very good professional runners. Some of them from Zola's time frame but not her race distance. None of them compete anymore either. Thanks for the stories and the video links. I love watching the old races.
Oh it's too long a story. She was a teenager who set world records. That led to her being used and abused. She was treated very badly by many. So she made it through the BS. She's a great person. She proved people wrong and is a bigger and greater person than all those who attacked her. She just wanted to run and have a happy personal life.wyosteelerfan said:I am gonna let my ignorance out...who is zola budd? (obviously a distance runner...)
69er said:So Alyssa, if you're racing tomorrow GOOD LUCK. The temperature dropping 60 degrees or so really messes things up for you.
I did. I was freezing. Each split got slower in that cold.
alyssa said:69er said:So Alyssa, if you're racing tomorrow GOOD LUCK. The temperature dropping 60 degrees or so really messes things up for you.
I did. I was freezing. Each split got slower in that cold.