The new documentary joins the former world and European champion Tom Makyan, as he takes the first steps on his coaching travel
Tom McCa Athletics Career has brought medals at the highest level, as well as countless life lessons. Currently, the world’s closed 800m champion aims to the knowledge of his knowledge, the next generation of athletes, as his first steps as a coach.
After hanging his spots, Following a long-term career in the police, McKean returned to his roots at Mother AC and his move, as well as the club’s coaching approach. Returning to follow. Tom McKian (Mom AC)A number
On the track, McKean was a global average distance, which is known to greatly struggle with Seb CO and Steve Kram’s likes. In addition to the interior of that world since 1993, he was also a European champion in both 1990 and in 1986.
“I retired 18 months ago, and I was running with my wife at Mom’s AC, and they said:
“Partnership developed rapidly and very quickly they stopped me, and they would not let me. Lecturer being for young people.
“Life is tough for children, and they have to deal with joy, frustration, underestimation, predominantly and I think they give them in a safe environment.
“We give them sessions and whether they win or fail, we always find it positive. I hope children keep more.
“If I can gain their dreams and aspirations and give them some motivation to succeed, and will be a better person, I have done a good job for those young people.

Council of Europe, McKean and Cram 1986 (Mark Shearman)
One of the most memorable moments of McKean came to the 1986 European Championships, where he was in the second place in the brilliant competition, the final champion of the CE and a bronze medalist. The film now shows this 61-year-old example as an important reminder that to win is not everything.
“My advice is as follows. If you give 100 percent, you can walk from the path or go out of the cross-country race or walk from the training camp and say: “I did the best,” he said.
“Then you can’t ask me anymore. I once ran in the European Championship finals and I finished the second. But I couldn’t do anything better.
“I Couldn’t Have Run Any Quicker, I Coul’t Have Been In Better Positions. was with a happy result. “
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