Middle distance runner Melissa Bishop sticks by ailing coach’s side
WINDSOR, Ont. — When Melissa Bishop races the 800 metres at the world track and field championships, every strong, rhythmic step of her run will be set to the roaring soundtrack of 60,000-strong at London Olympic Stadium.
But the voice in her head will be Dennis Fairall’s.
Her ailing track coach will watch the drama unfold in his home office back in Windsor, Ont., his wife Janet standing protectively behind him. Together, they’ll scream at the computer until they’re hoarse.
Despite being separated by five time zones, the coach lovingly known as “Big Dawg” and the finest 800-metre runner Canada has ever produced will be in sync.