Launch of the Lydiard Foundation

7:00PM Saturday, 5/29/2006, Boulder High School Auditorium
1604 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO

Admission: $20 pre-registration; $25 at the door

7:00:   Opening Remarks: Nobby Hashizume
7:15:   The Lydiard Foundation: Lorraine Moller
7:30:   Dr. Dave Martin: The Do-Do Rule and other Laws of Training
8:15:   Dr. Peter Snell: How Slower Running Can Make You Faster
9:15:   Panel Discussion: featuring—Dave Martin, Peter Snell, Lorraine Moller, Rod Dixon, Alan Culpepper and Nobby Hashizume (moderator: Greg McMillan)

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Dr. Peter Snell: best known
as the Greatest Middle Distance Runner of All Time with 3 Olympic gold medals and 8 World Records under Lydiard’s guidance; leading Exercise Physiologist in the country.

http://www.athletics.org.nz/snell2.html

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Nobby Hashizume: president of Five Circles and co-founder of the Lydiard Foundation.  Former professional corporate running team coach in Japan.

www.fivecircles.org

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Dr. Dave Martin: leading Exercise Physiologist in the country; US Olympic team councel and co-author of “Training Distance Runners”
with Peter Coe

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Lorraine Moller winning
1984 Boston Marathon

Lorraine Moller: the most celebrated female athlete in New Zealand; 1984 Boston marathon champion, three-time Osaka Ladies marathon champion, twice Hokkaido marathon champion and the bronze medalist in 1992 Barcelona Olympics marathon; co-founder of the Lydiard Foundation.

 

http://www.athletics.org.nz/moller2.html

Text Box:    Rod Dixon competing  in the final of 5000m at  1976 Montreal Olympics where he finished 4th

Rod Dixon competing
in the final of 5000m at
1976 Montreal Olympics where he finished 4th

Rod Dixon: one of the most versatile middle and long distance runners in history, winning the bronze medal in 1972 Olympic 1500m and winning 1983 New York City Marathon.

 

http://www.athletics.org.nz/dixonrp2.html

Text Box:    Alan Culpepper chatting with Arthur Lydiard on   Lydiard’s final tour in New York in 2004

Alan Culpepper chatting with Arthur Lydiard on
Lydiard’s final tour in New York in 2004

Alan Culpepper: twice US Olympian in 2000 (10,000m) and 2004 (marathon); finished 4th in 2005 and 5th in 2006 at the Boston marathon.

 

http://www.usatf.org/athletes/bios/Culpepper_Alan.asp

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Greg McMillan: president and founder of McMillan Running Co.; former coach at Fila’s Discovery USA Program.

www.mcmillanrunning.com