Much ado has been made about Leo Manzano and his swooshlessness in the running media, and even Sports Illustrated (online) chimed in, with this piece that features an extended three-paragraph opening on how the swoosh was just about everywhere at the U.S. Track Nationals, culminating in the declaration: “There is, however, one place you will not see a swoosh this weekend: On the uniform of 2012 Olympic 1,500-meter silver medalist Leo Manzano.”
Well guess what? If you looked closely, you DID see a swoosh on Leo Manzano’s uniform.
Photo credit: Randy Miyazaki
In the story’s last paragraph, the author Tim Layden notes that in his qualifying heat, Manzano wore “a generic blue shirt and black shorts, like a guy in the Monday night all-comers meet.” Perhaps the swoosh is so ubiquitous that Layden’s eyes glazed right over the swooshes adorning Leo.
By my count, there are 15 visible or partly visible swooshes just in the cropped photo above. The photo is from the finals. Leo wore the same shirt in the semis, and the same shirt at the Diamond League meets earlier this year in New York and Eugene. Leo had a bigger swoosh on the blue USA top he wore after the finals on Saturday while being interviewed. In short, despite running without a Nike contract, Leo has been wearing the swoosh this whole time.
