W40 Aeron Arlin-Genet runs and tweets at Stanford Invite
Aeron at Stanford in 2008
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A year ago, Aeron Arlin-Genet ran a potential W40 American record for 1500 meters of 4:27.68 at Stanford. I wrote about it here. She later ran a 4:21.6. Now almost 42, Aeron returned to Palo Alto yesterday and ran a tad slower: 4:30.79. But that’s about a 4:50 mile. Only Alisa Harvey can keep that pace in her age group. The listed W40 American record is still 4:32.73 by Joan Nesbit in 2002. The real record? It’s most likely 4:08.69 by Ruth Wysocki back in 1997. Aeron also ran a 2:13 over the weekend, and she’s been microblogging as the Running Diva. She tweeted: “800 strong w/ a 2:13. good place to start – solid double 15 4:30. Definitely the oldest running diva on the track both days! 41 & fly-in.” Aeron apparently began her Twitter blog on Feb. 12. She has the hang of it, all right. She shares her workout highlights, like this entry from mid-March: “3/18 workout: 8 x 500 (73 pace); 4 x 200 (35); 2 x 100 (100). focus on relaxed, strong form. warmer morning, should be real nice out there!”
Here’s how letsrun.com reported Aeron’s 1500:Â
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3 Responses
My information indicates that two established superstars (Ruth Wysocki and Alisa Harvey) and one emerging superstar (Aeron Arlin Genet) have run under the listed W40 1500 mark at least 10 times (as a group) in real meets. I wonder why the mark is still listed on usatf.org as 4:32.73. Isn’t there something wrong with listing a record that is completely out-of-date?
Great work Aeron. Congratulations.
NOTE: Adding to the W40 marks…Regina Jacobs ran 4:06.92, 6th semi-2, World Champs in Paris/St.-Dennis, 8/29/03. Her birthday is 8/28/03. She was 40yrs, 1 day old. This is faster than even Wysockis 4:08.69. This, I believe was one of Jacobs last races. If it were ratified, and it should have been considering it was at the Worlds, I assume it would have been eventually stricken from the books.
REFERENCE: p261, track newsletter by TFN, Vol 2, No. 33, Sept 3, 2003
Hey Peter, I don’t know if I would call Aeron am “emerging” superstar. She’s been running most of her life and qualified for the olympic trials in the 1500m in 2004. But in any case, she’s darn fast and looks to be in great shape!
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