July 23, 1984 Monday (2.5 weeks before 1984 Olympic Games)
Planted July 23, 1984
Time: Age 24
Where: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
Why: In my log book, I put a “!” next to the date – I felt my body peaking while doing this workout, moving to another level of fitness. I had run 3:55.84 1st in Canada; 3:54.99 1st in Pennsylvania and 2:16.54 1000m 2nd at The Pre Classic – and had felt flat in all three races. I think the 1000m race behind eventual Olympic 800m champion Cruz was the true story. When I finished, I had to work hard to go through at 1:49, and then dig deep to kick home in 27 seconds. It was a PR, but I had to work too hard early in the race. I felt great in this workout, and it helped my confidence going into the Games. Note that I had averaged around 42 miles a week for the first six months of 1984, so I was not going to be a finalist through strength.
3 miles AM run
2.0 miles warm-up, log book states “straights (6)” so probably 6x100
1x200 – 28.26 4x600 – 1:24.17 1:25.42 1:24.61 1:24.26 (500 rest between)[800 after the set] 1x400 – 52.2 mile wd
The key on the 600s, is that I did not look at my watch until after the interval had been completed. I ran for a feeling, not time. This, coupled with the times all being within 1.2 seconds, without trying, gave me great confidence that I was starting my peak.
Confidence building workout: 9 Crazy workout: 3 Mileage for week: 42.5 miles Two weeks later: 1984 Olympic Games August 9th – 1500 heat, 3:40.58, 2nd, last 300m 40.71 August 10th -1500 semi-final 3:36.53, 2nd, last 300m 40.48 August 11th – 1500 final 3:36.07, 5th, last 300m 41.99
Time in the finals is the fastest an American has run in the finals, through the 2008 Olympics. Thought this would fall this week at the Beijing Games.