So the other day I was on a plane heading to the World Youth Trails with an athlete I coach. This is a very special kid, yes he is incredibly talented, yes he is one of the best hurdlers in the United States but that’s not what makes him special…
Monday 6/27 we were heading to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina to compete in the World Youth Trials. This meet serves as a qualifying meet for the World Youth Games and my hurdler, Devon Allen, was ranked #2 in the US and had a very good chance to go to France for this once in a lifetime opportunity.
So off we went, US Air Phx to Charlotte, and Charlotte to Myrtle Beach. We boarded the plane in excitement and… nothing. We were asked to leave the plane after a long delay, taxi to the end of the runway and return. Panic started to set in – Devon had prelims starting in a little over 14 hours and we were still in Phx. a 4 hour flight, 4,5 hour car trip had us arriving in Myrtle Beach at 4:35 AM and this gave Devon about 2 hours to get a quick nap in to make his dream come true – make his first USA Track Team.
After a two hr nap we headed down to the track. Devon placed second in his heat with the 4th fastest qualifying time of 13.99. He actually had qualified for the finals of the World Youth Track and Field Championships with only 2 hrs sleep (not to forget the 3 hr time difference, so this 9:15 race time was actually 6:15 AZ time).
We got him back to the hotel for a good nights sleep and off to the finals the next day.
The gun went off and Devon was nearly last out of the block – a rare occasion for this kid. After 9 of the 10 hurdles, Devon had worked his way to 1st and looked like he was on his way to France. Then the unimaginable happened – he hit the next to last hurdle and went from 1st to 7th in a blink of an eye. The big dream was over, instead of heading to France he was packing his bags for a return trip to Phoenix.
I just want to say how proud of Devon Allen I am. Sure he competed very well and performed at an incredible level in a nearly impossible situation. But what impressed me the most was how he NEVER complained. I mean never! Not when the plane was delayed, not when we had to hire a car service to drive us from Charlotte to Myrtle Beach (4.5 hours), not when he arrived at the hotel a few short hours ways from his first race or after he hit the next to last hurdle and realized he was 25 yards away from his first US Team..
I’ve been coaching athletes for a long time and not once have I had an athlete experience so much adversity and never complain once… I MEAN NEVER1 Not even a ” my legs feel a little heavy”… What an amazing kid that has taught me so much.

