Walking -- Fast -- Toward an Olympic Dream
Race Walker Curt Clausen Goes the Distance, with Patience

U.S. race walker Curt Clausen, 36, during a recent workout at the Chula Vista Marina south of San Diego, Calif. Clausen will compete for the U.S. team in the 50-kilometer walk at the Athens Olympics this summer.
Morning Edition, April 21, 2004 · This summer in Athens, Olympic competition will end, as usual, with the men's marathon, a 26-mile race many consider the most grueling event of the Games.
Race walkers, however, would disagree with that assessment. The 50-kilometer walk, in fact, is the longest foot race in the Olympics. But instead of respect, most race walkers get ridiculed for competing in what's often called a weird-looking sport.
As part of an occasional series on the upcoming Summer Games, NPR's Tom Goldman profiles Curt Clausen, America's best long-distance race walker -- an athlete who's honed his patience in a sport that pushes him to move as fast as he can without breaking into a run.
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