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mike
fanelli
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Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 6:35
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: VINCE CARTIER AND
KEVIN BYRNE
Cartier went to Florida if I'm not mistaken
Sad news from the world of disabled athletics, wheelchair racing
specifically. Nick Katsounis, race director of the North American 10km
Wheelchair Championship, founding member of the Long Island Association
of USATF and tireless agent for disabled athletes, passed away suddenly
on January 19th.
>A good, but non-awesome career for Kevin in college.<
Byrne was one of those guys who, as I recall, was incredibly physically
mature as a high school sophomore. I was disappointed, but not shocked,
that he did not have an awesome career in college or beyond.
Kevin Byrne suffered a bad foot injury while
warming up outside Franklin Field before the Penn
Relays his freshman year at Georgetown and was never
the same after that, although he did have a nice
college career and finally earned a gold watch at Penn
as part of the Hoyas' 4-by-8 team his senio
Go to http://www.nyrrc.org/nyrrc/marathon/info/champsrelease.html for the
complete story.
The 2001 New York City Marathon® Will Host the USA Marathon Championships
NEW YORK - (January 22, 2001) - The 2001 New York City Marathon will serve as
the 2001 USA Men's and Women's National Marathon C
Byrne went to Georgetown. I seem to remember meeting Vince Cartier at a
WSSAC function (that's Warren Street Social and Athletic Club for those of
you non-initiates) around 1980 or 81 - let's just say his resemblance to
the Irish barflies at that point was closer than his resemblance to the
runn
Cartier went to Florida if I'm not mistaken
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Vince Cartier is a graduate of the University of Florida and Kevin Byrne is a
Georgetown graduate.
Steve Lurie
I'm so sorry. I thought you posted the following:
> Steve Scott: over 100 sub 4s Cost: 1 nut
> Carl Lewis: most Olympic gold ever Cost: big chin, arthritis
> Alberto Salazar: 2.08 Cost: messed up hormone system, retard kids
> Lance Armstrong: 2 tour de France Cost: same as Scott, one nut
> Sly St
If Ben was lead off and Bruny was in 1999 shape then the Canadians would
challenge , but probably just fall short of, first.
At 07:20 PM 1/22/01 -0500, you wrote:
>The "88" 4x4 wins (Everrett, Lewis, Robizine, Reynolds)
>For the 4x1 who's going to beat Marsh, Burrell, Mitchell and Lewis would
>
Where did Vince Cartier and Kevin Byrne go to college?
Keith Conning
Vacaville, CA
Men's All-Time High School Indoor Mile List
3:59.86e Alan Webb (South Lakes, VA) 2001 (Michigan 2005)
4:02.7c Thom Hunt (Henry, San Diego, CA) 1976 (Feb. 1, San Diego) (Arizona)
4:06.6d Vince Cartier (Scotch Pla
Notable events...and let's not forget the RETURN of Fanelli's Performance of
the Week!
Brian McGuire
Is there an open meet on feb 4th at the pg county track facility in
landover maryland? if so, can someone send me the info. also, are there
any other open meets. Thanks
Bobby Van Allen
Head Men's and Women's Track Coach
Head Men's and Women's Cross Country Coach
Johns Hopkins University
The "88" 4x4 wins (Everrett, Lewis, Robizine, Reynolds)
For the 4x1 who's going to beat Marsh, Burrell, Mitchell and Lewis would
probably run away with it.. the Burrell and Mitchell would ** blow out **
Williams and Johnson so it's be over and Maurice couldn't make would
probably lose a meter t
Now that everyone has had a chance to pick their own teams, following are
some actual squads .. How do you think they would have preformed against
each other ???
4x1
Mike Marsh / Leroy Burrell / Dennis Mitchell / Carl Lewis (37.40)
Jon Drummond / Bernard Williams / Curtis Johnson / Maurice Gree
Reno results, except for the most interesting divisions (elite, open 1,
etc.) are now posted at http://www.polevaultsummit.com
CHRIS KUYKENDALL wrote:
> Here are some links to three Reno newspaper stories, although
> without any more results than the winning marks Walt Murphy
> reported previou
New England girls set a pair of high school indoor field records over the
past weekend.
On Friday at the New Hampshire HS Indoor League meet, held at the
University of New Hampshire, Laura Gerraughty of Nashua NH set a new best
in the shot put. The top ranked scholastic thrower of 2000 recor
At 04:18 PM 1/22/01 -0600, CHRIS KUYKENDALL wrote:
>Here are some links to three Reno newspaper stories, although
>without any more results than the winning marks Walt Murphy
>reported previously.
The complete results of the pole vault summit are at:
http://www.polevaultsummit.com/2001Winners.ht
Complete results for the Kroger Invitational hosted by Virginia Tech
(Jan. 19-20) will be found on our website at:
http://www.hokiesportsinfo.com/itrack/stats/
Teams That Participated: Duke, East Carolina, ETSU, Florida State,
George Mason, Georgetown (W), Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Miami
William & Mary's, Matt Lane (4th place 2000 US Olympic Trials-5000M)
will make his debut in his specialty, the 5000M, at Virginia Tech on
February 9th in the Pepsi Invitational.
In what is slated as the deepest track & field meet ever hosted at
Virginia Tech, many premier collegiate and post c
Here are some links to three Reno newspaper stories, although
without any more results than the winning marks Walt Murphy
reported previously.
John Trent. "World's Best to Meet at Pole Vault Summit." Reno
Gazette-Journal, January 19, 2001.
http://www.rgj.com/news2/stories/sports/979964633.html
Jesus H. Christ, about damn time they get out of the stone age. I guess if u
bitch long enough people will listen.
alan
>From: "Ryan Grote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Ryan Grote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: t-and-f: NYC Marathon 2001 USA
Hallelujah! Finally. USATF/LDR/whatever, is now playing in the Big
Leagues!
Grote
adiRP/MMRD
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Subject: t-and-f: NYC Marathon 2001 USA Championship
> >From the Running USA wire:
>From the Running USA wire:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The 2001 New York City Marathon® Will Host the USA Marathon Championships
NEW YORK - (January 22, 2001) - The 2001 New York City Marathon will
serve as the 2001 USA Men's and Women's National Marathon Championships it
was announced today b
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> Dr. Delano Meriwether, the 1971 AAU 100-yard-dash champion (9.0w), took up
> sprinting at age 28, after his graduation from medical school. In 1970, was
> a 27-year-old resident at a Baltimore hospital, he was watching a track meet
> on TV, and said to his wife afte
Netters
Darrell wrote:
> International
> JD
> Maurice
> Ato
> Carl
Though it would be an All-American Relay I think that if I were going to
put anyone on the third leg of a relay it would be michael johnson. I'd
try to have him get the baton as early as possible and hold it as late as
safety
Problem with putting the fastest runners on the track is that it has nothing
to do with a relay. France set the wr with men that ran 10.2 Canada won back
to back majors with less than spectacular 100 m runners, but as a team they
were gold.
The US, man for man has always had the fastest on the
Based on the performances of this past weekend, it looks like our track
season has finally gotten it's "official" start...so has the new and totally
unimproved version PERFORMANCE OF THE WEEK 2.0
1. Marty Post...for his impressive statistical contribution, the all
comprehensive American sub 4 min
On behalf of the New York Road Runners Club, I'd like to announce our
two new web sites, www.mensracing.com and www.fast-women.com (a
relaunch) that focus on men's and women's elite distance running.
Mensracing.com features photos of Webb's historic run this past weekend
as well as interviews wi
Does anyone out there know what the indoor American junior record for 1500
meters might be?
Apparently Webb barely missed indoor WJR at mile with his 3:59.86 as Jim
Ryun - when he was a freshman at Kansas - ran a 3:59.6 in Feb. 1966. 1500
WJR is 3:39.83 (Gert-Jan Liefers, NET, March '97). If ther
well..if you put the fastest all-time 100's together...
flo-jo
marion
evelyn
and a toss up between inger and dawn
in the 4x4
valerie
chandra
jearl
gwen
Tom Shanahan's San Diego Union Tribune story contains a factual error. Donald
Sage's 4:00.29 was actually for a full mile last spring, not a converted
1,500 as the story says.
Steve Lurie
Bioys T & F and Cross Country Coach
Westwood (NJ) High School
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