Author Archives: Jeremy Rae
Meyo Recap + Recent Doping News
Since I never updated my blog after the Meyo mile, I’ll give a brief summary of what happened. I went into it pretty excited, came up with a race plan to put myself in a position to win, and arranged … Continue reading
New Balance Games Recap w/Race Video
I opened my season last weekend with a mile in New York. Going into it, I was pretty nervous about lacing the spikes up again. It had been 7 months since my last race, and close to 11 months since … Continue reading
Week 2 in Austin- With House Tour
We’re two weeks into this training camp, and everything continues to move along in the right direction. Workouts have been going well, we’ve continued to explore some of Austin’s best restaurants, and we’ve recently decided to re-watch all the Entourage episodes … Continue reading
Week One in Austin
We’ve been in Austin for a few days, and while this area is having unseasonably cold, near-freezing temperatures, it’s still better than the -15 I’m seeing up in Canada right now. We did some tempo work on Tuesday along the … Continue reading
Holidays and End of Year Summary
I went home last week for Christmas, and it’s always a nice change of pace hanging out with my family and childhood friends for a bit. While my parents are ultra supportive of my running, I can tell they still … Continue reading
I’m Already Sick of Winter
Today marks the end of my (pseudo) cross season. While I had initially planned on possibly running in Vancouver at XC Nationals, I’m happy I didn’t considering how sloppy the course looked. Sure, some might call that “being a coward”, … Continue reading
Lessons for High Schoolers
I’ll be giving a talk tomorrow to the members of my old track club. Together with my coach Dave Scott-Thomas and fellow Speed River athlete Anthony Romaniw, we’ve been asked to talk about the recruiting process, give an update on … Continue reading
Life Changes
After being told by several people to consider blogging, I’ve finally decided to start. What really encouraged me to go through with it was my visit back to Notre Dame this past weekend. Everyone was asking me what I’d been … Continue reading