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Old 22nd Feb 06, 09:37 AM
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Masters or Veterans?

There seems to be a lot more use of the americanism 'masters' these days over 'veterans'. I'm not keen on being old but think veterans is a much clearer definition of the category.
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Old 22nd Feb 06, 11:10 AM
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i agree with you. master implies being an expert whereas we are just older and in my case not wiser. master smacks of superiority and smugness. i prefer the term that we tend to use amongst our local vet community of "old git."
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Old 22nd Feb 06, 11:25 AM
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It does appear a elitist to new runners and I'm sure that's not the intention.
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Old 16th Jul 06, 12:09 AM
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Masters/vets

It brings us in line with other sports. The general public's view the term 'vets' is of OAPs in retirement homes. I agree with the idea of broadcasting the notion we are not past it. Any BBC TV coverage of 'vets' events consists of a 90 yr old doing the hurdles and coming a cropper somewhere during the race. It's partly a matter of gaining respect.
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Old 17th Jul 06, 08:09 PM
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Hmm veteran or not veteran

Not sure, but it looks as though you only have to be over 35 to be classed as Veteran (female).. could that be true? Anyway, I am but a mere Beginner (false beginner admittedly - I do seem to have lost 20 years of training along the way...)

and yet, at 40, I'm a Veteran to boot....
but alas its good to still be a Junior on the Runners forum ...
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i agree with you. master implies being an expert whereas we are just older and in my case not wiser. master smacks of superiority and smugness. i prefer the term that we tend to use amongst our local vet community of "old git."
Having read through some of my recent posts without the aid of a bottle of wine, I realise that I have turned into Victor Meldrew
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Old 27th May 08, 10:01 AM
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Maybe they use Masters in the US, rather than veterans, because vets has a military connotation in the US. If they advertised vet races in the US, people might assume that it was only for old, crazy eyed vietnam veterans still living the Vietnam war.
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Both are odd terms; "master" implies we have mastered running "veteran" suggests we lived through some traumatic race or other and survived :eek: Neither fits for someone who just happens to be >35 when they take up running

But then, can anyone think of a term which means "kind of old" but does not sound horrible?
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