
UK Athletics confirm departure of top endurance coach but mystery continues
ALAN STOREY (pictured), one of Britain's top distance coaches for more than 30 years, is to leave his post as the senior performance manager for endurance, UK Athletics confirmed today.
Alan Storey - LetsRun.com
2007年8月14日 · Alan's rude, short, fat and grumpy but he has coached some decent athletes. There are strong links between Alan's training and Nic Bideau's.
Storey set to leave role with UK athletics after five years service
2008年11月5日 · Alan Storey is resigning after five years with UK Athletics as senior performance manager for endurance.
Leading coach pays price for ‘affair’ with Olympic star
UK Athletics (UKA) has parted company with one of its most senior coaches a year after he was reported to be having a relationship with an Olympic athlete. Alan Storey, the performance …
Why my coach is key - AW - athleticsweekly.com
2018年6月4日 · British marathon champion Lily Partridge on her coach Alan Storey “Alan’s guidance is key to my programme, we very much work together and learn from each other and …
Alan Storey coaching - LetsRun.com
2021年3月30日 · It seems British coaches are not popular here on letsrun. Anyone knows about Alan Storey marathon coaching?
Great weekend of marathon development - England Athletics
2019年2月4日 · At this event in the Forest of Dean the athletes and coaches were able to hear Alan Storey share his insights from decades of coaching elite athletes including two London …
Virgin Money London Marathon including England Athletics …
2018年4月27日 · Winner of the individual men’s England title was Scott Overall (Club: Blackheath & Bromley, Coach: Alan Storey) whose 213:13 also saw him take 13th place in the elite race.
BBC Sport Academy | Athletics | Features | Pounding those roads
A typical week consists of a very long run with most athletes running from about 1 hour 40 minutes up to 2-3 hours. In Japan they really push their athletes hard and they might even get …
Running the wrong way - The Northern Echo
2002年7月19日 · Alan Storey, then a 41-year-old Durham bank clerk, was England's marathon coach. Now he works for the London Marathon, is seconded to UK Athletics as director of the …