Training Log: American Olympic Hopeful Matt Chrabot
- By Steve Godwin
- Published Jan 24, 2012
- Updated Mar 20, 2012 at 1:20 PM UTC
Triathlete.com caught up with American Olympic hopeful Matt Chrabot during a training run in San Diego, Calif. Chrabot lays out what it will take to make the American team and what he’s sacrificed to hopefully get to London.
“I helped the U.S. earn a spot on the Olympic start line. That spot is pretty much my baby. I think it belongs to me. You’re going to have to rip it out of my fingers to get it from me.”
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