Ryan Hall, Fastest U.S. Distance Runner, Is Retiring
New York TimesJan 14 09:00 PM
Sprinting seven miles down a 9,000-foot mountain and then running back up to do it again may not appeal to even the most self-punishing of athletes, but Ryan Hall believes it is the kind of “experimental workout” that transformed him into the fastest American distance runner in history.
Ryan Hall announces retirement from professional running
ESPNJan 15 11:23 AM
In a surprise announcement, two-time Olympian Ryan Hall has said he is retiring from professional running just four weeks ahead of the U.S. Hall cited chronically low testosterone levels as the reason in a New York Times story announcing the decision.
U.S. Olympic marathon runner Ryan Hall retires
NBC SportsJan 15 11:39 AM
Television viewers won’t notice when South America’s first Olympics open on Aug. 5, but Rio organizers are scaling down everywhere to eliminate about $500 million to balance the operating budget of 7.4 billion reals ($1.85 billion). Hit by cash-flow problems, Rio is reducing the use of unpaid volunteers.
Ryan Hall Retires From Professional Running
Flotrack | Track & FieldJan 15 12:00 AM
“Up to this point, I always believed my best races were still ahead of me,” Hall told the New York Times. Hall reportedly learned of his low testosterone levels after he graduated from Stanford University and began running professionally.
Ryan Hall, America’s Fastest Marathoner, Is Retiring
newsonfeeds.com
Jan 15 10:33 AM
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