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In January 2000, the San Diego Indoor Games at the Sports Arena noticed a littleknown African get the mile: "In the evening's highlighted race, the men's mile, Kenyan Bernard Lagat blew previous Jason Pyrah in the final lap to win in 3:59.00," wrote the UnionTribune's Mark Zeigler. Tonight in Eugene, that exact same miler wore a Team Usa ballcap as he hugged dozens, slapped hands and autographed Tshirts on a victory lap that lasted past ten:thirty much more than a halfhour following successful the men's 5,000 at the Trials.
Posing for photos as USATF handlers waited with exasperation, Lagat made reporters on deadline wait around for their photograph ops and interviews. No matter. This second was magic for the followers. Deadlines could wait around. Lagat certainly understood about waiting around. group member. But he won the 1500 and 5000 as an American in 2007.
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"Records are meant to be broken," Lagat states. "It does not matter who breaks the record. It is not one person's record to keep."
Lagat speaks not with malice or conceitedness but with the all-natural generate of a competitor tinged with the actuality of his expertise. He is considered 1 of the sport's accurate nice guys, a strolling smile. He also has won two Olympic medals, which is one more than American middledistance runners have won because 1968.
"My intention is to run fast," Lagat states, "not necessarily break records."
His specialty is the one,500 meters, winning the bronze medal in 2000 and the silver in 2004 following an epic duel with Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj that ranks amongst the best races in Olympic history. citizen. Lagat experienced moved to the States in 1996 to accept a track scholarship at Washington Condition and in late 2003, having been a resident for 7 many years, he applied for citizenship. bureaucracy would putter along and he'd be summoned for his swearing in a yr or so later. citizenship in early 2005 and, after waiting the 3 many years needed to run for a various nation, put on red, white and blue at the 2008 Olympics.
Everything was heading fine . . . until he got a letter stating he would be sworn in May 7, 2004. citizenship paperwork. And informed no one.
"It was a private affair," states Lagat, a Tucson resident who lastly received about to acknowledging his new nationality two months ago. "There was no point in telling anybody . . . I felt I represented Kenya in good faith."
For the time becoming, Lagat is an athlete without a nation, no longer acknowledged as a Kenyan citizen and ineligible to compete for the United States internationally. Kenya could waive the threeyear rule, but that is considered unlikely. Outdoor Championships next 7 days at The House Depot Center in Carson.
But here is the rub: There is nothing that says he can't break American records.
In reality, he most likely currently has with out anybody knowing it.
Final summer time, Lagat went under Maree's 20yearold American document in the one,500 twice. In February, he went two seconds quicker than Scott's indoor mile record (set in 1981 at the San Diego Sports Arena) and almost 5 seconds quicker than Jeff Atkinson's indoor 1,five hundred record from 1989. USATF's information committee will kind it out in December, when it holds its annual
assembly to ratify American records.
All of this has raised the sensitive issue of just how "American" an athlete ought to be, if such a difference indeed exists.
There is the take of USATF CEO Craig Masback: "We are a country of immigrants. And if you appear at Bernard's trajectory as an athlete, he was a great athlete when he arrived to the United States and he became a great athlete while living in this country and utilizing the training services
Or there is what increasing length star Dathan Ritzenhein said recently: "I grew up as a child in a little town in the Midwest. I'm proud of that. People can affiliate with that. I know he's been right here 10 many years. I guess I'm torn. I accept him as a rival and a runner, but at the exact same I am not super enthusiastic about it."
Several American records should be no problem for Lagat, who currently has aggressive (or superior) times despite barely operating those distances. The hardest mark, and the 1 certain to draw the most attention, figures to be Scott's famous outside mile document three minutes, forty seven.sixty nine seconds on July seven, 1982 in Oslo, Norway.
Lagat has run faster only once, going 3:forty seven.28 in Rome in 2001.
Scott has been via this before. In 1981 he broke Jim Ryun's American record in the 1,500 and then lowered it once more in 1985, only to have Sydney Maree a lately naturalized citizen who grew up in South Africa go two seconds faster a thirty day period later on.
"The distinction with Sydney was he was escaping persecution," states Scott, forty nine, a longtime county resident and the track mentor at Cal Condition San Marcos. "He was black and simply because of apartheid in South Africa, he wasn't able to compete internationally. It was a political issue, a independence issue.
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"Bernard is a nice man, but he is (altering citizenship) purely for economic reasons," Scott says. "But it is a totally free nation. Immigrants can arrive right here and get their citizenship. That's the independence of The united states. That is just the way issues are and you have to accept it.
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