From basketball to track — Arop’s success is a message to kids to find right fit
LANGLEY, B.C. — Marco Arop once drew attention on the basketball court for his ability to quickly gobble up so much space on the court with his long strides.
The six-foot-four runner planned on playing basketball in college, and dreamt of the NBA. But his high school basketball coach Mike Wojcicki wondered if his incredible motor made him more suited to track and field.
The 23-year-old Arop, one of the most talented 800-metre runners on the planet, followed a similar path from basketball to track and field as Olympic champions Damian Warner and Andre De Grasse.
Arop said his success story is a message to kids: don’t be afraid to keep looking until you find the right fit.