When Jared Ward was about halfway through the Olympic marathon in Rio, doubts
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finish? Ward, a member of the U.S. Olympic team, was running only his fifth
marathon ever and needed to find some way to get through the rest of the
race.Not only did the 28-year-old Ward find a way to get through the mental
challenges and finish, but he finished sixth overall -- in the Olympics -- in
his fifth race.There were two keys for Ward to break through the doubt that
could have cost him Olympic glory.The first was to think about the race in
chunks -- getting through the next mile instead of trying to get through the
entire race.The second was analytics.The chunking of a task is a well-known
management strategy -- breaking huge projects down into small tasks that will be
mentally less taxing and therefore more manageable. The use of analytics,
though, particularly in the context of the Olympic marathon, is more novel.Given
Wards rise, clearly he is not your typical runner. Dually inspired by his high
school coaches and math teachers, Ward attended Brigham Young University to run
cross country and study statistics. What Ward soon found out is that the BYU
statistics department -- led by Dr. Gilbert Fellingham and Dr. Shane Reese --
has one of the top sports statistics groups in the country. BYU statistics
alumni have worked for teams in the NFL and NBA as well as the U.S. Olympic
Committee, and ESPNs sports analytics team.Fellingham took interest in Ward as
both a student and an athlete, and began to encourage Ward to take a more
analytical approach to his running. Wards BYU cross country coach, Ed Eyestone,
also embraced this approach -- particularly when Ward used up his eligibility in
cross country and turned his attention to marathons. Eyestone, as it happened,
was a two-time U.S. Olympic marathoner who competed in 1988 (Seoul) and 1992
(Barcelona).At the urging of these mentors, Ward (who would become a BYU
statistics professor himself) took both a macro and micro approach to the
analytics of marathons.On the macro level, he looked at the research on marathon
performance, and that data provided two important insights: (1) elite
marathoners run at a fairly constant pace -- they dont speed up or slow down
throughout the race; and (2) they use the terrain to their advantage -- speeding
up on a downhill and slowing down on an uphill. These concepts formed the basis
of a strategy to estimate a constant pace that Ward would try to match
throughout the race, diverging only when the terrain dictated it.If you can get
to mile 20 feeling like you are [at] 15, you have an easier time getting to the
end, Ward said.On the micro level, Ward looked at data on his own performance to
estimate what that pace should be. He used every one of his own workouts and
races as a data point, and then used that data to look at the factors that
positively and negatively impacted his performance. Finally, using several
drills and workouts designed by Eyestone, as well as the terrain and weather
conditions in Rio, he estimated the proper pace for his race that would get him
a top-10 finish.This empirical work gave him confidence when he put his toe on
the line in Rio, he could not only finish but also finish strong. ?The data says
Im ready to run 2:10, said Ward. I believe that and can step on the line at the
Olympic Games confident that I can hit the top 10.He also leaned on the analysis
at that midway point of the race, when the aforementioned self-doubt crept in.
He knew the research and analysis, trusting that if he kept to the plan -- even
though some runners were breaking away from him -- he would have a top-10
finish. Armed with solid analytics and mental strength to push through his
aching body, Ward crossed the finish line in sixth place with a personal-best
time of 2:11:30.Wards story is about far more than analytics, but in a very real
way, the analytics powered his Olympic performance. You can expect to hear from
Ward -- and teammate Galen Rupp, who won the bronze medal in Rio, participating
in just his second career marathon -- in the runup to the 2020 Summer Games in
Tokyo.Ward has certainly leaped into full world-class status, Eyestone told the
Salt Lake Tribune. Youre top-six in the Olympic Games.
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New York on Tuesday night, the clubs fifth straight at home. PORTLAND, Ore. --
Portland Timbers coach Caleb Porter let his players loose on Sunday against
Chivas USA. The result was goals for Rodney Wallace, Diego Valeri and Will
Johnson in a 3-0 Portland victory, which extended the teams unbeaten streak to
nine straight matches. Porter didnt want the Timbers to get too caught up in the
streak that everything that comes with it, so he gave them free rein against the
Goats. "I told them to go out. Dont think. Be free. Play," Porter said following
the match. Portlands undefeated streak is an ongoing franchise-best for the
Timbers, who joined Major League Soccer in 2011. Portland (4-1-6) suffered its
lone loss back on March 9 when the team fell 2-1 at home to Montreal. The
victory pulls Portland even for the MLS lead with Dallas FC, which also has not
lost in nine matches. Chivas (3-5-2) is in last place in the Western Conference.
They have not won since a 2-1 victory over Vancouver on March 30. "My team is
running. My team is fighting. My team is giving the effort," said Chivas coach
Jose Luis Sanchez Sola, who is known as Chelis. "Its just not enough." The match
was marred in the 86th minute when Chivas midfielder Mario de Luna pushed a ball
boy after the kid picked up an out-of-bounds ball. De Luna was yellow carded,
and because of a previous yellow, hell miss next Sundays match against Real Salt
Lake. Afterward, both Porter and Chelis shook the ball boys hand. The Goats were
without starting goalkeeper and captain Dan Kennedy because of a red card in
last weeks loss to Sporting KC. Patrick McLain, in his MLS debut, allowed two
goals after Kennedy was sent off in the 4-0 Chivas loss. McLain made his first
league start against the Timbers while backupp goalkeeper Tim Melia continues to
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arms outstretched but couldnt stop Wallaces left-footed rocket from just outside
the left corner of the box in the 34th minute. Wallaces third goal of the season
came off a pass from Ryan Johnson on a fast break. The Timbers made it 2-0 when
a wide-open Valeri beat McLain in the 70th minute. Valeri blew kisses to the
fans following the goal. Johnsons fourth goal of the season came in the 90th
minute when his low kick skirted past several defenders and the reach of
McClain. It was Portland goal keeper Donovan Ricketts fourth clean sheet of the
season. "The chemistry is out there. Were all connected," Wallace said. "I think
every single guy on this team -- whether theyre starting or not -- is giving
their all." Portland visits Cascadia Cup rival Vancouver next Saturday. Chivas
was also without midfielder Carlos Alvarez, who was suspended two games and
fined an undisclosed amount by the MLS for violent conduct during the loss to
Sporting KC. Alvarez, penalized for kicking the ball at Peterson Josephs head,
will also miss the teams match against Real Salt Lake on May 19. Earlier this
week, Chivas traded Juan Agudelo to the New England Revolution in exchange for
allocation money. The forward had two goals this season for the Goats. Chivas
USA won all three meetings with the Timbers last season. The Timbers Army
supporters group co-ordinated for a fan display of a rainbow flag, unfurling a
banner that said "Pride Not Prejudice" in recognition of International Day
Against Homophobia this May 17. Attendance for the match was announced at
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