BREAKING NEWS:16 Dark Secrets of Bisexual Olpmpic Gold medalist Grant Fisher

Why American record holder Grant Fisher is not happy with his 2024 season despite fishing two Olympics medals

American long distance great Grant Fisher has expressed regrets from his 2024 season even though he recorded his best-ever performance by clinching two Olympics medals.

American long distance runner Grant Fisher is coming off an impressive 2024 season that saw him clinch two bronze medals in 5,000m and 10,000m at the Paris Olympics.

Fisher went one better this year after coming so close in the last two years. He missed the 5,000m podium by 0.17 seconds at the 2022 World Championships then failed to qualify to the US 10,000m team by one second, and withdrew from 5000m with an injury ahead of the 2023 Worlds.

 

This year, however, Fisher decided to leave Nike Bowerman TC and went back to where it all started, opting to work with Mike Scannell, a longtime family friend who ran with his father Dan.

Scannell knows Fisher very well, having worked with him during a prep career which saw him win a couple of Foot Locker national cross-country titles before becoming the seventh US high schooler to break 4:00.

“When I sat down with Mike, there was one goal for the whole season: it was the podium in Paris. And there were a lot of smaller goals along the way. One was the indoor season and trying to get an American Record, to really test to see if our new system had been working,”

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“Mike had never trained someone at my caliber before and I wanted to tweak a few things in training, so it was unproven.

“So, the winter season was proof of concept [though he missed former training mate Woody Kincaid’s indoor 5000 AR by just 0.23 with his 12:51.84]. Then the next goal was to make the team and win the USAs and we got that done. Then the final goal was getting on the podium and we got that done too. I hit all the goals so it was about as good as it could have gone… I think we optimized pretty much everything we could,” Fisher added of his season’s targets.

Scannell is still pinching himself that he masterminded a double Olympics bronze medals without necessarily being what would be termed an elite coach.

“Fun is a complete understatement. He’s more to me than just another kid to coach. It’s a special relationship that I have with Grant and I feel his success at a deeper level,” Scannell told the outlet, revealing what went through his mind after the 5,000m final.

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