![]() ![]() ![]() “I have mentored and helped athletes already and this feels like an extension and growth of that.” “While my kids are still young, they are very much my priority and I cannot commit the time right now to be a full-time coach,” Radcliffe told Women’s Running. Hasay subsequently posted that she’s now healthy and logging 100 miles per week.Ī post shared by Jordan Hasay on at 8:22pm PST Olympic Marathon Trials, on February 29 in Atlanta. (A message to Hasay’s agent requesting an interview with Hasay was unreturned.)įast forward to November 20, when Hasay, who is based in Arroyo Grande, California, announced via social media that Radcliffe, who lives in Monaco, is her new “coaching advisor” as she trains for the 2020 U.S. Then on October 13, around two miles into the race in Chicago, where Hasay had hoped to set a new American record (faster than Deena Kastor’s mark of 2:19:36), she stopped, posting on Instagram afterward that she felt a sharp pain in her hamstring. Her coach Alberto Salazar received a four-year ban from the sport for “orchestrating and facilitation prohibited doping conduct” and in the aftermath, Nike disbanded the Oregon Project, her training group (Salazar has filed an appeal and denied wrongdoing and Hasay has never been implicated in the case). Hasay had been through a lot in the weeks leading up to the race. Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members!Īfter Jordan Hasay dropped out of the 2019 Chicago Marathon with a hamstring injury, Paula Radcliffe, the former marathon world record holder (2:15:25), got in touch to see how she was doing-and out of that gesture a new coaching partnership has formed between the women.
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