I would imagine that the end of the Cold War, coupled with increased
professionalization of track in the late 80s and 90s pretty much put an end
to mythical stature of these duals/duels. Isn't one of the US-Soviet Union
matches from the early 60s still the record holder for the biggest crowd for
Forty years ago, the dual meets between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. were,
in the perspective of American sports fans, the most important of all track
and field competitions, with the possible exception of the Olympic Games,
where interest still turned on the medal counts between the two...
I have
Cosmic unconsciousness,
Shrimp Plate $1.99
malmo
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Subject: t-and-f: List Inactivity
Earlier today, John Beattie put up a "test" to
Earlier today, John Beattie put up a "test" to ask whether the list server
was down. From that, and Mike Prizy's response, obviously, it wasn't. Also,
Zbigniew Jonik managed to put up the Zywiec Cup results. Otherwise, it must
have been the least active Sunday I can ever remember for the t-and-f l
Check with King George.
John Beattie wrote:
> Is the server down?
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Is the server down?
*John Beattie*
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Is the server down?
*John Beattie*
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