I know I might be a bit late on this, but I feel I must defend myself.
If you think its embarrassing to have Michelle ranked 6th, how about an a
guy doing 20 miles per week not 200(k or mi) getting bumped to 8th if you
put her into the mix. Yeah, that's right, I'm deeply offended that I'm
not mo
THE IRISH TIMES
Monday, October 8, 2001
British government ministers offered to pay for scholarships for athletes
from developing nations and to take the wives of senior officials on a
shopping trip to top London department store Harrod's if the world athletics
governing body would allow them
Mike I think you are right ; I see lots more to come . The runners now know
that it can be done . I see 2hr and 16 min in the near future..go women
science says the should be great at distance running.
Mike Fanelli wrote:
> With 2 women running sub 2:20 in as many weeks, will we s
It was a 1500
http://www.michtrack.org/past/articles/century/century9.htm
>I was in Oslo for the Byers ultimate "rabbit stealing the
> race" story. Tom (Byers) was signed up to rabbit the first
> 1200 of a World Record attempt (can't remember if it was a
> Mile or 1500). Anyways, it
Catherine Ndereba's Chicago effort has really thrown the cat amongst the
pigeons... does Takahashi fall off the radar as a chance for AOY now?
How does one compare two WR, both of which are seen of greater value/merit
than Dragila'a and Menendez'?
We've had to add Ndereba to our list of AOY ca
In a message dated 10/7/01 6:46:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] quotes:
>> Astonishing that her 3rd 5 miles was an even 2 minutes faster
>> than her first. A better pace in the start and she coulda
>> been sub-2:18.
>>
Catherine has been the queen of the negative split marathon, and this run is
no
I was in Oslo for the Byers ultimate "rabbit stealing the race" story.
Tom (Byers) was signed up to rabbit the first 1200 of a World Record
attempt (can't remember if it was a Mile or 1500). Anyways, it was the
final, featured event in Oslo, and the field was great. I remember
Walker, Wessi
at Berlin Takahashi had an obvious historical marathon breakthrough of 2:20
for women
but at Chicago, Ndereba became the first woman record holder to average less
than 30 seconds per mile off the pace of the men's record holder. Her
average per mile: 5:17.60, Khannouchi, 4:47.67. The absolute tim
These guys just don't get it, do they? Coming to NYC marathon?
malmo
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Takahashi trivia EMBARASSING!!
> No, of course
Haile Gebrselassie defeated the best half-marathon field ever assembled in
Great Britain to win the IAAF world title in Bristol today. In only his
second race over the distance the 28-year-old Ethiopian waited until the
final 100m before powering away to win in the unofficial time of 60mins
3secs
> No, of course I don't believe that. Any more than I believe that many sub
> 2:15 marathoners do a lot of long runs at 6:50 pace as someone earlier
> suggested they should.
>
I guess my 2:09:57 doesn't count since the bulk of my runs long and short
when not in a race or during the 10-15K of spe
Netters:
"Conversion" was the key to success for several teams at New
Jersey's mammoth Shore Coaches invitation meet yesterday at Holmdel Couny
Park
This meet is the annual preview to our state championships which are
held on the same course. Like the state meet, there are six rac
With 2 women running sub 2:20 in as many weeks, will we see a new found
flurry of such activity as happened when Bannister first broke 4:00??
And, while we're at it, where would Nedereba's time be ranked amongst US men
this year??
Mike Fanelli
"your San Francisco Bay Area real estate resource
I believe the men's LA marathon rabbit you're referring to was Paul
Pilkington, who decided to "finish up" what he started and won decisively.
Brian McGuire
I think Paul Pilkington is the name you're searching for.
John
>
>The name I was trying to remember was Bob Kampenian(sp???) I think. How
>about retelling the Byers
>tale Malmo.
>Regards,
>
>
>Martin
>
>
>
>
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Get your FREE dow
John Liccardo wrote:
> I think Paul Pilkington is the name you're searching for.
>
> John
>
> >
> >The name I was trying to remember was Bob Kampenian(sp???) I think. How
> >about retelling the Byers
> >tale Malmo.
> >Regards,
> >
> >
> >Martin
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
Unfortunatly, even the Zelig-like malmo wasn't there for that one. I'll
bet that Garry-two-Rs was?
malmo
>
> The name I was trying to remember was Bob Kampenian(sp???) I
> think. How about retelling the Byers tale Malmo. Regards,
>
>
> Martin
>
>
>
>
>
Better start believing, Ed. I've seen many sub 2:15 types do their long
runs at a 6:50 crawl. Many run them at 5:30 pace. Some have dark hair
some have blond hair. Some are tall some are short. You get the picture.
Mr. Eckmann, any thing to reveal about Tergat's training?
malmo
>
> No, of co
malmo wrote:
> Yeah, the the ultimate rabbit-steals-the-show is still Tom Byers win at
> Bislett.
>
> malmo
>
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Yeah, the the ultimate rabbit-steals-the-show is still Tom Byers win at
Bislett.
malmo
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Martin J. Dixon
> Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2001 11:13 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: British track and field
The men's winner pulled the same trick that was pulled at LA a few years ago by an
American whose
name escapes me right now.
"Women:One week ago, Nakao Takahashi shocked the sport with the first women's sub
two-twenty
marathon, when she ran a 2:19:46 marathon at Berlin. Running much the same w
y
until I came
upon the following scene which had just happened. The race was postponed. Very sad.
http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20011007/2020286.asp
Regards,
Martin
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