Yes, BC, he ran metres and miles, yards and inches with his feet!
You would have found the answer to your question in the videoclip, the link
to which you chose to delete. However, you can find out more by checking
the Seraphino Antao Goan Voice UK supplement at
http://www.goanvoice.org.uk/supplement/SeraphinoAntao.htm
BTW here is something that should interest you:
Title: Goa e a Queda do Império
By: António J. Branco
Source: Diario Digital 22 March 2006 at
http://diariodigital.sapo.pt/news.asp?section_id=50&id_news=220177
Cheers
Eddie Fernandes
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Bernado Colaco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <goanet@goanet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] The Athletics Drought (V M de Malar)
I thought the metres was not bridish? Did Antao run
yards?
The only Goan I know who holds the 100m record for Goa
is Daniel Colaco - 11 secs flat on a coal track. He is
the bro of Armando Colaco - Dempo futebol coach.
BC
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--- Eddie Fernandes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: "Goanet News Service"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <goanet@goanet.org>
Subject: [Goanet] The Athletics Drought (V M de
Malar)
> Goa has produced other champions, most notably
Kenya's famous "Gazelle",
> Seraphino Antao. In 1962, the Mombasa-born Goan
dominated the Commonwealth
> Games at Perth, winning a "golden double" of 100
and 200 metres short
> sprints.
> Along with Kipchoge (Kip) Keino, Antao laid the
foundations for a
> magnificent
> Kenyan running tradition.