David Krummenacker

2007 USATF Outdoor Championships Interviews

Indianapolis, IN  ⋅  Jun 20 2007 - Jun 24 2007  |   Coverage created by Flotrack


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#6
You Know Me October 25, 2007 at 7:51am.
Your son is doing good. Thanks for keeping in touch with him. Your still a loser. Krummenacker
#5
A To The G July 11, 2007 at 11:57pm.
CG, that post rings true like you wouldnt believe. Heres my two cents and its borrowing from 2 no 3 posters...I already mentioned the first, Rob tells it true also 'run a mile in his shoes' and finally..Truth..fallen? I dont think so. -505-
#4
Leo June 25, 2007 at 6:45pm.
he had his moments (Europen tour) but never really made it. Not strong enough for the 800 or 1500 and very inconsistent.
#3
Rob Jackson June 25, 2007 at 7:51am.
David is a trooper.He has'nt fallen anywhere.It just was'nt in the cards.Maybe he overtrained,maybe not enough rest. Who knows but David.Noone else should speculate or put an athlete down,until you run a mile in his shoes. No pun intended.
#2
CG Batch June 24, 2007 at 5:41pm.
The 800 is always a strange event when it comes to qualifying. They don't take 12 like the 1500 and up but it is a long enough event where tactics can come into play in semis and such. You see more surprises in the 800 qualifying rounds than you will in any other event. Thats why the best don't always win championship meets.
#1
Truth June 24, 2007 at 9:16am.
Wow, how far the mighty have fallen...
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