Hey malmo,
Thanks for confirming exactly what I meant with another exceedingly idiotic
reply to a legitimate question with a legit point. Ed Grant is a big boy,
he can defend himself. Oh, and by the way, you left the "r" out in bigotry.
Get a clue, (and a dictionary)dude
--Original Me
<<[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Masters Women:
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> Nancy Tinari 4:59.27>>
Cool running name. Tinari spelt backwards is...
A.C.
Is the McLaren any relation to Grant?
Steve S.
<1 31:50.0 3:11 141 BENDO, STEVE GUELPH
2 31:54.6 3:12 140 COOLSAET, REID GUELPH
3 31:57.0 3:12 142 MURPHY, TAYLOR GUELPH
4 32:01.8 3:13 149 SAIDLA, KARL LAKEHEAD
5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Masters Women:
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> Nancy Tinari 4:59.27
> Sabrina Peters Robinson 4:59.61
> Rose Monday 5:10.91
Hard to understand how Rose Monday would be so slow or would be beaten.
She almost qualified for the Olympic Trials in the 800 this year with a
best of 2:06 or so. She
A victory in 4:13, to be sure.
But smashing? I don't know...
This is somebody who several times this
summer ran out of gas in the last 50 meters
and still walked across the line in 1:50, and
just over a year ago ran in the neighborhood
of 1:45.
One would think he'd still be somewhere between
4:0
Run For Their Lives 8K Cross Country Run
And LITF Team Championships Sunday October 29, 2000
Bethpage State Park, NY
OVERALL RESULTS
Please Note: All Clydesdale Entrants Have Their Weight Class Listed In
The Age Column.
Pl NameCityState Sex Age Time
1
Y ask Y:
My sources report on the masters mile today (10/29/00) at Kezar:
It was perfect weather and a great day for masters milers today at
Kezar Stadium in San Francisco. Three masters men ran 4:15 or better
on the track today for the first time in history, led by Johnny Gray in
4:13.73. For
Subj:[OZTRACK] When the lying had to stop
Date: 10/29/00 10:27:31 AM Eastern Standard Time
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurie Cousins)
In a post to Oztrack on Wednesday I wrote that a trial had commenced in
France that would have an impact on sport everywhere. The plot thickens. The
Sunda
Big 10 XC Champs
Madison, Wisc
Sunday, 29 Oct
WOMEN
Team scores: 1. Wisconsin, 34; 2. Michigan, 89; 3. Minnesota, 99; 4.
Illinois, 116; 5. Northwestern, 135; 6. Michigan State, 147; 7. Indiana,
151; 8. Penn State, 201; 9. Purdue, 215; 10. Ohio State, 240; 11. Iowa,
282.
Top individuals: 1. Eric
By Michael Sandrock
Camera Sports Writer
There is a scene in the movie "American Beauty" where Kevin Spacey, quite pleased with
himself, sits on his couch and yells out "I rule!"
After Saturday's sweep of
I don't know about anyone else on the list, but I, personally, would enjoy seeing more
results from the junior and sub-elite cross races from outside the U.S. (Canada,
Europe, etc.) posted to the list.
cheers,
drew
--- "Martin J. Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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>I seem to recall a
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of curtis taylor
> Sent: Sunday, October 29, 2000 1:42 AM
> To: Ed Grant; track net
> Subject: RE: t-and-f: Olympic women's 4x400 redux
>
>
> Since you're making accusations why not name names? Just lik
I seem to recall a thread about a US school's
domination of a meet. This is only the Ontario provincial champs results but I
thought X-C fans might find of interest because of the low score.
Regards,
Martin
Millard, Rouse &
Rosebrugh
Martin J. Dixon, B. Math. (Hons)
The only real embarrasment is how many times there has been a response to a
single post. After the first 100 comments who cares? The subject was
stupid to begin with. SOMEONE PLEASE PUT SOME MORE RESULTS ON HERE!!!
-Original Message-
From: Randall Northam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: pos
In a message dated 10/26/00 1:13:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< It might appear to be a poor showing from the "team"
standpoint...
...for the individuals who were there, it was probably
reasonable enough performances for most of them, given
the time of year...
T
In a message dated 10/24/00 9:11:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I think these suggestions address the issue of "elite" high school juniors
fairly well, but are such a small piece of the overall development picture
that they won't accomplish much.
>As one who's dee
In a message dated 00-10-28 21:16:45 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Netters:
If what I was told today at the NJ sectional cross-country
championships is anywhere near the truth, the USATF must launch an immediate
investigation into the circumstances surrounding the decision of who w
Since you're making accusations why not name names? Just like everything
else on this list, if you're not going to make a direct accusation against
an individual or individuals, all you're doing is adding to the stupifying
amount of innuendo and meaningless blather that already exists on the list
Since you're making accusations why not name names? Just like everything
else on this list, if you're not going to make a direct accusation against
an individual or individuals, all you're doing is adding to the stupifying
amount of innuendo and meaningless blather that already exists on the list
> I think that officially, TNFmedia.com is about 100 times more relevant, and
> interesting to track and field readers than this list.
>
> Have you guys ever really looked at some of the garbage posted to this list?
>
> Schiefer
So I logged on to TNFMedia.com and found the following story.
Dr
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