"I was always more of an academic than a jock"
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The intent is partly autobiographical, but it’s also strategic branding: Moses wasn’t merely winning races, he was legitimizing a kind of athlete who thinks in systems. As a 400-meter hurdler, he competed in an event where marginal gains are visible and brutal: stride pattern, spacing, rhythm, fatigue management. “Academic” signals the mindset required to treat those variables like solvable equations rather than vibes. It’s a quiet flex: if you were beaten, you weren’t beaten by horsepower; you were beaten by homework.
The subtext pushes against a long-running American stereotype that pits brains against bodies, as if physical excellence must come with intellectual vacancy. Moses, who later took on roles in sports governance and anti-doping advocacy, also hints at something else: seriousness. Not just about winning, but about the infrastructure around sport - rules, fairness, policy, credibility. In that context, the quote reads like an origin story for authority. He isn’t asking to be seen as an exception; he’s arguing that the category “athlete” has been undersold.
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