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Jim Spivey writes about his friend, Seb Coe, his election to IAAF Presidency, and why good will come of it, by Jeff Benjamin

Jeff Benjamin by Jeff Benjamin
August 24, 2023
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Anyone who knows Jim Spivey knows that Midwest, no B.S., thoughtful approach to life is in the water he drinks. A fine middle distance runner, a fine coach, and now a long time manager at ASICS team sales, Jim loves our sport and gets the challenges that face his friend, Seb Coe, as Seb runs, as he told us, “his last race”.

Jeff Benjamin, long time writer for American Athletics, American Track & Field and now, RunBlogRun wrote up three or four pieces for me this week. Sorry it has taken so long to post, but this one is a gem!

Coe_Seb1-IAAF13.jpgSeb Coe, photo by PhotoRun.net

Spivey reacts to Seb Coe, by Jeff Benjamin
Jim Spivey sent me a statement this morning (August 19) on the election of his idol and contemporary Sebastian Coe to lead the IAAF. To say Jim was reserved is an understatement. The 3-time Olympian, who also won a Bronze medal at the 1987 World Championships in Rome, has known Coe for more than 30 years and has emulated him in many ways, as Spivey’s performances include many 3:49 miles in his illustrious career along with victories in the 1984 and 1992 Olympic 1500 meter trials, and also naming one of his sons after Coe.
Aside from working for ASICS, where he also works with 1984 Olympian John Gregorek to get things done, Spivey, based out in Illinois, has a very successful running club, where he coaches athletes of all abilities in running events from the mile up to the marathon.
http://jimspivey.com/coaching/jsrcrunningclub.html
Here are Jim Spivey’s words:
“It is a great day for Track & Field and Cross-country/road racing throughout the world! I was eating breakfast and read the news that Sebastian Coe was elected as IAAF President, and do not believe that their is a better individual whose entire life, has been educated and developed for this role. One must quote Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of England during the Second World War, and wonder if Mr Coe feels the same:
“I cannot conceal from the reader… that as I went to bed at about 3 A.M., I was conscious of a profound sense of relief. At last I had the authority to give directions over the whole scene. I felt as if I were walking with Destiny, and that all my past life had been but a preparation for this hour and for this trial…. I thought I knew a good deal about it all, and I was sure I should not fail. There, although impatient for the morning, I slept soundly and had no need for cheering dreams*.”
You may criticize or disagree with his future actions, his mistakes, choice of words, and decisions. But one must remember this: He is a winner. He does not like to lose. If he fails with a decision, and all around him are howling, he will overcome. One only has to look at the 1984 Olympics 1500 meter final in Los Angeles, 10 seconds past the finish line, and see the fire in his eyes aimed towards the British and any other media, and know that this is an individual who has learned how to overcome challenges. I was in the race that day to compete, and see where I finished: Seb Coe was in the race to win. Do you doubt that he will elevate the sport? Do you question his ability to lead? Be prepared, to look him in the eye in the future, and have respect and appreciation.
I was able to race against and with Seb a few times during my career. I was also able to know him off the track. I was always amazed that when with athletes eating dinner, he was one of us, conversing as an athlete. But if a reporter joined us for dinner, his demeanor changed, to watch his word choice, and be careful what was said. One may read in the newspapers or media words that he has said, and question his intent. Know that their are words that he would like to say about drug cheats, money, decisions, that he keeps to himself – don’t be fooled by his word selection: He loves Athletics…and this drives Seb Coe to push for improvement in our sport.
They say that one individual cannot make a difference, that our sport is too far down the slippery slope. I say let Seb run the race that is set before him. We have to win.
Jim Spivey
ASICS America
Team Sales Supervisor

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    Senior Writer Jeff Benjamin has written for almost 40 years for RunBlogRun! The Former President of the Staten Island AC & was the 5th man scorer for his 1982 Susan Wagner High School NYC XC City Championship team. Also a member of the College of Staten Island Sports Hall of Fame for XC, Jeff is also a retired NYC DOE  history teacher. Some of Jeff's subjects have included Sebastian Coe, Eamonn Coghlan, Matt Centrowitz, Billy Mills, Joe Newton, Tom Fleming, Bill Rodgers, Abel Kiviat, Frank Shorter, Rod Dixon and Carl Lewis as well as Book Reviews and articles covering track meets and races primarily in the Northeast U.S. and beyond.

    Jeff has also covered Track & Field events at the 1996, 2016 & 2024 Olympic Games as well as the 2022 World T&F Championships in Eugene, Oregon. A noted T&F historian and chronicler of the athletic achievements of Jim Thorpe, Jeff helped with the restoration of Thorpe to the official IOC 1912 Record Books.

    In 2023 Jeff was honored with the awarded the prestigious James Dunaway memorial award for excellence in Track and Field journalism by the Track and Field Writers Association.

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