Kurt wrote:
> >Seems fairly obvious that men's athletics in other countries was a lot
more
> >advanced than women's athletics. Therefore it was easier to make larger
> >advances in women's athletics.
>
> There are biological reasons too. Most of the doping in the East German
era
> was steroid-ba
Yesterday, a list member sent this note:
>Results from this past weekends All-comers meet at Manhattan can be found at
>
>www.k-statesports.com/track/stats/2001/IN-2000AllComers.html
I appreciate the notification, but I wonder about this tendency to post
URLs for access to results, instead of p
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Netters
>
> Brian wrote:
> > Wouldn't the EGR men have had the same excellent coaches and physios? He
> > wasn't asking why the German women were so good but why there were not
> > similar astounding, long-lasting WR's run by East German men.
>
> A side note her
From Active.com/walking:
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By Dave McGovern
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Peter Korzeniowski won the 20K and 50K gold medals in Sydney.
>From a racewalker's perspective, the recent Olympic walks were among the most exciting
Netters
Brian wrote:
> Wouldn't the EGR men have had the same excellent coaches and physios? He
> wasn't asking why the German women were so good but why there were not
> similar astounding, long-lasting WR's run by East German men.
A side note here. There were some incredible coaches on
Randall writes:
>on 14/12/00 19:56, Mcewen, Brian T at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Wouldn't the EGR men have had the same excellent coaches and physios?
>He
> > wasn't asking why the German women were so good but why there were
>not
> > similar astounding, long-lasting WR's run by East
on 14/12/00 19:56, Mcewen, Brian T at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Wouldn't the EGR men have had the same excellent coaches and physios? He
> wasn't asking why the German women were so good but why there were not
> similar astounding, long-lasting WR's run by East German men.
Seems fairly ob
The first list is now postedyes, it is pretty bare. new lists will be
posted weekly thoughout the season.
the site is http://members.aol.com/rpodkam
or link to it through the NCAA championships site.
bob
Ben wrote:
The chemical enhancement of today is much more in depth then it was then,
could it be perhaps these women simply had superior coaches and
phyiotherapists?
Sure, it could be. But the Q: was "why the German women seem to have
benefi
Last Saturday (Dec 9) there was a meet in El Paso called Borderland Fall
Classic (I think). Does anybody on the list have the full results or
know where to find them on the web? They were not posted at UTEP:s home
page yesterday. Or did some other school organize the meet?
On another note. I've r
By Sheila Hudson
Bee Staff Writer
The Sacramento Bee
THURSDAY, Dec. 14, 2000
SPORTS C1-C7
"BASOC's (San Francisco Bay Area Sports Organizing Committee) bid package further outlines plans for the Opening and Closing Ceremonies along with track and field to be held at Stanford Stadium."
"...a marat
BC-RUN-TRACK:TB — sports Dec 14 2000
Track’s World Cup to skip Sacramento
By Philip Hersh
Chicago Tribune
CHICAGO — Caught up in the euphoric atmosphere of last summer’s stunningly
successful U.S. Olympic Track and Field Trials at Sacramento, International
Amateur Athletic Federation Pres
Yeah, I can define it for you. The point he's trying to make is that those
two coaches (Tepper and Hille) were two of the most innovative coaches ever,
and that they along with some of the other eastern bloc coaches and
scientists, essentially defined the model for what many coaches are
currently
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