the fame? what fame? outside of the running community i would say that even people like ryan hall are pretty obsolete. if it was any other sport, i would definitely say they do it for all of the above but with running... SOME elite runners make a lot of money because they have some deal with some shoe company or whatever but i think there are a whole lot more out there who are just as great but don't have a huge company behind them and don't get a lot of press and they don't make that much money. i would say that the vast majority of elites do it because they love running. marathoning hurts too much to do it for any other reason. i mean, it's not like football where you eat like a fat ass, screw around at practice, sit on the bench half the time and still get a salary....
I told about everyone I know I was going to see Ryan Hall. Every single person said "who?" I don't think there is too much of a difference in normal runners and "elite" runners. Every runner wants to be faster and stronger and better, elite runners are just really good at it. Some of them eventually get the sponsorships and race money, but they are still running for the same reason as the rest of us. They weren't always a pro and probably didn't start out running thinking about achieving money and fame.
negative :( we got a bunch of snow and my friends girlfriend actually got snowed in down in the colorado springs (near pike's peak) so we decided to stay closer to home.
we did a little cross-country skiing instead (well, i skied, my friend has s...