Which event was it again that has the athletes in it who are coached by Allan, Buddah and God? There's gonna be some great ass-kicking in THAT one!![]()
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Which event was it again that has the athletes in it who are coached by Allan, Buddah and God? There's gonna be some great ass-kicking in THAT one!![]()
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I'm off to the Patrick Chan threads...where you can watch a molehill become a mountain in seconds!!!
Kevin: He compared Scott to a disposable feminine cleansing product one might use on a summer's eve.
Meagan: Yeah, and the bag it came in. -The Big Bang Theory, performed by the Canadian WTT team and interpreted by Cyn.
According to this story, Hall listed God as his official coach on his drug-testing forms at the US half-marathon championships.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/0...n_1681525.html
Imagine if there had been a problem with his drug test and the event officials had to find the coach to get more information on Hall's training.....
I would have been here sooner, but the bus kept stopping for other people to get on it. - Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory
I never heard of Ryan Hall before this thread, but following some of the links in this thread, and the links in the articles linked in this thread, I found a nice article about how he and his wife have formed a foundation that, among other things, is helping to raise money for a hospital in Kenya in honor of a Kenyan runner whose brother died of a snake bite because he didn't have access to medical care.
So while I can't really relate to the role his religion plays in his life or how public he is about his beliefs. I do respect that he seems genuinely motivated to accomplish something good and I think that's admirable.
"The Devil is joining in, and that's never a good sign." Phil Liggett
^^^
This!
Oh. I thought that was the olympic flame in the stadium. It's really the burning bush giving track side advice?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...Leap_of_Faith/
BBC program looking more in depth at the relationship between athletes and their faith (different faiths).
All drive home the point that it's not about praying to win.