At 09:37 PM 12/31/01 -0500, you wrote:
Dave Johnson wrote:
At 5:01 PM -0500 31.12.2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Listers,
I was just reading the NJ Star Ledger and they had a story about how
the lap
counter at a meet did not ring the bell lap provoking the anchor leg
on a HS
Netters,
Does anyone know of an open cross country race in California, preferably
within 50 miles of the SF Bay area in mid-late January through the first
week of February? Reply to me or the list. Happy New Year! Thanks.
Patrick O'Dowd
...please delete.
Paul Merca
Hydrogen dioxide overdose caused the death of a runner in the Chicago
Marathon so maybe it needs to be regulated so we can have a perfect world.
TD
I hope you are not against ergogenics. After all hydrogen dioxide is the
world's most prevalent ergogenic aid.
John the crazy alaskan runner
In a message dated 12/31/01 12:35:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can this chip timing record team standing at every 5 km split and report
those standing to a press room and TV in real time?
Tom, I'm pretty sure this technology exists right now. Those of us stuck in
the press room watching
In a message dated 12/31/01 4:39:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A runner could have his torso cross first but have the transponder on his
back
leg and lose several places.
I think S.O.P. in transponder timed Xc races is to have the competitors where
a chip on EACH shoe, to lessen (though
Yes, it was water poisoning. It was this novice female runner's first marathon. She
stopped at just
about every water table and drank a liter or more at who knows how many water stations
along the
course, which depleted (diluted) her system of electrolytes. Basically the same thing
that