We certainly can't blame her. She's a sensation. Our youtube interview of her is already over 75k views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4APjiT3vcpkWe certainly can't blame her. She's a sensation. Our youtube interview of her is already over 75k views.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4APjiT3vcpkGood for her! Get the money!
Is she clean?
I would bet she is clean. She actually looks like a female opposed to the ones that come out there ripped. It is nice to see a soft looking female run fast, and it sucks that we all question anybody that runs fast. Wish she would have stayed though.
That's awesome. No need to waste potential in the NCAA.
It makes sense to me for these track athletes to go pro since next year is an Olympic year. I would think it would be better to focus on training for the trials, and hopefully the Olympics, without the added stress and racing an indoor and outdoor NCAA season in 2020.
HOOWIE wrote:
That's awesome. No need to waste potential in the NCAA.
+1
Southern Charm wrote:
It makes sense to me for these track athletes to go pro since next year is an Olympic year. I would think it would be better to focus on training for the trials, and hopefully the Olympics, without the added stress and racing an indoor and outdoor NCAA season in 2020.
Also +1
Track and field, and running in general is an up and down sport. These kids need to take the money while they can. I just hope someone is helping them manage their money. As their careers won't last forever, and they will have a long life after competition. I am not sure how much they make, but I would be most don't make enough to last a lifetime.
It would have been even more surprising if she had stayed for her sophomore year at LSU.
Marketable , attractive and super fast -- 200 K a year