Ant there were a few, like Martin Keino, who attended U.S. High Schools
and broke 4:00, but never became U.S. citizens.
RT
>Out of 251 US milers under 4:00 for the mile -
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>CA (37)-Brian Abshire, Dan Aldridge, Ed Arriola, Frank Assumma, Jeff Atkinson,
>Richie Boulet, Don Bowden, Andy Cliffo
John Quade Woodinville WA.
John Baker: wrong John Baker. 4:00 John Baker graduated from the
University of Maryland in 1971. Our New Mexico brother-in-sweat passed
away in 1970.
I've got my best people proofing the rest.
malmo
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And Byron Dyce WAS and American citizen (dual citizenship) wasn't he?
malmo
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Morgan Mosser never broke 4:00? I don't believe it.
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2002 23:46:48 -0400, you wrote:
>And Byron Dyce WAS and American citizen (dual citizenship) wasn't he?
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>malmo
I seem to recall hearing that Byron was born in New York, but
Jamaica granted him dual citizenship because of parents or
something.
I don't know if he represented eithe