Re: t-and-f: What's up with these officials???

2002-01-01 Thread peter stuart
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

t-and-f: X-C Races in SF Area

2002-01-01 Thread Tim Karen O'Dowd
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

t-and-f: test message...

2002-01-01 Thread Paul Merca
...please delete. Paul Merca

Re: t-and-f: What are we really saying?

2002-01-01 Thread Tom Derderian
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

Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-Country Chamionships

2002-01-01 Thread JimRTimes
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

Re: t-and-f: chip timing at European Cross-Country Chamionships

2002-01-01 Thread JimRTimes
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

Re: t-and-f: What are we really saying?

2002-01-01 Thread Mike Prizy
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