Rising middle distance runner Liam Back departs for Paris and the World Schools Cross Country at the weekend.
His final workout on the Collegiate Golf Course when he completed a 5km over the undulating course was an outstanding 15 minutes 2 seconds and confirmation that he leaves the country to run overseas for the first time in the best of form.
The time trial follows a superb fortnight that saw him win three New Zealand under 18 titles and a further four at Whanganui Schools a few days later. Back has a farewell breakfast today (Thursday) at the Grand Hotel where he will be joined by 50 fellow Collegiate students, parents and sponsors and gives him a chance to thank his supporters.
Back and six fellow athletes also were inspired by David Moorcroft's address at Cooks Gardens on Tuesday to an invited audience. Moorcroft who is a former World Record holder over 5000 metres, a former Commonwealth Games gold medal winner and twice winner of mile races at Cooks Gardens.
We were able to watch the second of those wins in 1980 with a video of the race along with a video of the world record. Moorcroft captivated the audience affirming the importance of New Zealand in the development of middle distance running especially the mile in inspiring him and that outstanding British runners headed by Sebastian Coe in the 1970s and early 80s. He reaffirmed the place of Cooks Gardens in the New Zealand mile story. He also talked of the love of running and the basic simplicity of the sport.