t-and-f: John Capel Media Interview
Candid inteview with Capel http://sports.tbo.com/sports/wfla/MGB6UU13KWD.html _ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
t-and-f: My throws page is updated..news and new music
http://www.cox-internet.com/coachmcdonagh/ I have updated the news and now have music playing while page is on the main page. For those who have not been by in a while, the news has been updated a few times, and I have video's of Eric throwing 75m (246') for 3rd at NCAA and a video of him snatching a pr 200lbs and throwing 70m easy in training last week. Let me know of any comments you have and Eric woould love to hear from the ladies out there. His email is listed. he has finanly set it up so he can recieve emails from other than his buddy list. See you in Sacramento. Andrew McDonagh 73.39m Wal-Mart Store 0054 Volunteer Throws Coach http://www.cox-internet.com/coachmcdonagh/ _ MSN Toolbar provides one-click access to Hotmail from any Web page FREE download! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200413ave/direct/01/
t-and-f: Results from Tofalia meeting in Patra
Jamaica's Jermain Gonzales, winner of the 400m in 45.42 and Nathan Morgan who jumped 8.03m were about the highlights of the EAA Permit Meeting Tofalia 2004 held in Patra, Greece. Good marks also for Jamaica's Roneta Smith who dominated the 400m in 51.66 and Konstantina Efentaki who approached the 800m greek record winning the race in 2:01.59. Interesting come-back for Charalambos Papadias, the 60m World Indoor Champion in Paris' 97. Papadias clocked 10.34 in the 100m to follow Angelos Pavlakakis who set a season's best of 10.33; both confirmed their participation in the IAAF Grand Prix II meet to be held in Thessaloniki next Monday, where they have one more chance for the Olympic standard. Results at www.athletix.org Michalis Nikitaridis
t-and-f: malmo and Marryin' Jonz
I posited on the TFN message board that I thought that the 7500.00 Jones' cheque to Balco was a red herring and they better have a LOT more than that. malmo responded with something that is really making the rounds and seems to be a bit of work in progress because I see something new and funnier in it every time I read it. This is for those of you that have not gone to any running related sites for about the last 10 days. I am pretty sure it is the most up to date version: The Case Against Marryin' Jonz You pay for your wife's (Marryin' Jonz) cocaine habit with a check. Later, she denies any relationship with the local coke dealer, Victor Vector, and denies knowing about the check. Soon afterwards, she and her new boyfriend are observed by DEA agents in Canada, then later in Hawaii, with Chuck Frank, who in 1988 was the kingpin in one of the most infamous cocaine busts in history, resulting in the forced retirement of Canadian porn star, Ben's Johnson. At first, both she and her boyfriend repeatedly deny knowing Chuck Frank; then when finally cornered, they admit to knowing Frank and traveling to meet him. She later admits to knowing Victor Vector, but now claims he was only a Herbalife rep. She then says that her fabulous wealth is the reason why a $7000 check to the local Herbalife rep would go unnoticed. I'm rich, she arrogantly boasts, $7000 may seem like a lot of money to you, but to me even $200,000 isn't very much. Street-smart Marryin' would never pay $7000 to a street vendor for a Rolex watch. She's yet to explain why she paid $7000 for Herbalife products? No explanation why the need to lie about it either. In the meantime, Victor Vector is indicted for developing, manufacturing and selling a previously undetectable isomer of methamphetamine he names clear. DEA agents find a ledger detailing the deliveries of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and clear to a dozen high-profile users and convinces a few of them to turn State's evidence against him--corroborating your wife's cocaine habit along the way. Her daddy, a notorious pimp named Fill Nite, desperately wants to see her case disappear. Nite has been leaning on his clout in the DA's office, Crack Mazbak, who used to run Lebanese blond hash for him in the old days. Mazbak had a run-in with the Feds just last year, threatened with reassignment to animal control, so his hands are tied and there's no deal. Crack, however, will implement the usual customary stall tactics for his old friend Fill, but he's not as effective as he used to be. Nite has a huge investment in Jonz, dressing her up in schoolgirl outfits for the regular johns. She's been one of the most productive hoes in the stable, despite her addiction to coke and crank. Nite claims that when Marryin' first turned tricks for him she wasn't on drugs, therefore, there's no reason for her to be on drugs now--expecting us to believe that years of wallowing in the gutter with every sleazebag on the street didn't affect her at all. Even though Marryin' claims to be powered by Girl Scout cookies and milk, she offers no logical reason why she takes practice urinalysis tests, guzzles cranberry juice and Golden Seal, nor why she subscribes to High Times and donates money to NORML? Which do you expect us to believe: you fell off a turnip truck, or the rear door to a fishmonger's truck came ajar and red herrings are scattered all over town?
t-and-f: Women's Olympic PV Qualifiers Update
Women's Olympic PV Qualifiers, by Country, a/o 12 July 2004 A-standard 4.40m; B-standard 4.25m--1 Jan 2003 to 9 August 2004 4.43Alejandra GarciaARG 04o 4.40Kym HoweAUS 04o 4.40Wendy Young AUS 04o 4.30Rosanna Ditton AUS 04o 4.30Tatiana Grigorieva AUS 04o 4.45Tania KolevaBUL 03o 4.30Vera Chavdarova BUL 03o 4.43Dana Ellis CAN 04o 4.41Stephanie McCannCAN 03o 4.30Kelsie Hendry CAN 04o 4.30Carolina Maurer-Torres CHI 03o 4.45Gao Shuying CHN 04o 4.40Zhao Yingying CHN 04o 4.30Wu Sha CHN 03o 4.25Zhang NaCHN 04i 4.30Anna FitidouCYP 03o 4.60Pavla Hamackova CZE 03o 4.45Katerina Badurova CZE 04o 4.46Dana Cervantes ESP 04i 4.45Naroa AgirreESP 03o 4.51Vanessa Boslak FRA 04o 4.40Marie Poissonnier FRA 03o 4.40Agnes LivebardonFRA 03i 4.25Sandrine Toulouse FRA 04i 4.25Aurore Pignot FRA 04o 4.26Zoe Brown GBR 04i 4.70Annika Becker GER 03o 4.70Yvonne BuschbaumGER 03o 4.54Carolin Hingst GER 04o 4.50Nastja Ryshich GER 04i 4.35Christine Adams GER 03i 4.40Floe KuhnertGER 04o 4.40Silke Spiegelburg GER 04o 4.31Kim Kuhnert GER 04o 4.31Martina Strutz GER 04o 4.30Sabine Schulte GER 03i 4.41Yeoryia Tsiliggiri GRE 04o 4.30Afroditi SkafidaGRE 04o 4.25Evridiki Prezerakou GRE 03o 4.40Krisztina MolnarHUN 03i 4.33Zsuzsanna Szabo HUN 03o 4.30Tunde Vaszi HUN 04i 4.27Fanni JuhaszHUN 04o 4.54Thorey Elisdottir ISL 04o 4.25Vala FlosadottirISL 04i 4.35Takayo KondoJPN 04o 4.31Mami Nakano JPN 04o 4.45Monique de Wilt NED 03i 4.25Sandra Van de Geer NED 03i 4.40Melina Hamilton NZL 03o 4.65Monika PyrekPOL 04i 4.65Anna Rogowska POL 04o 4.40Anna WielgusPOL 03o 4.25Elisabete Tavares POR 03o 4.88Svetlana Feofanova RUS 04o 4.87Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 04o 4.71Tatyana Polnova RUS 04i 4.60Yelena BelyakovaRUS 03o 4.51Anastasiya Ivanova RUS 04o 4.40Natalya Belinskaya RUS 04o 4.30Yekaterina SultanovaRUS 04i 4.30Yuliya Golubchikova RUS 03o 4.25Aleksandra Kiryashova RUS 04i 4.25Teja Melink SLO 04o 4.30Nadine Rohr SUI 04o 4.40Kirsten Belin SWE 03o 4.35Hanna-Mia Persson SWE 04i 4.57Anzhela Balakhonova UKR 04o 4.42Natalya Kushsch UKR 04i 4.30Yevgeniya SavinaUKR 03o 4.83Stacy Dragila USA 04o 4.67Kellie Suttle USA 04o 4.60Mel Mueller USA 03o 4.60Jillian SchwartzUSA 04o 4.60Andrea DuToit USA 04o 4.58Tracy O'HaraUSA 04o 4.57Chelsea Johnson USA 04o 4.57Mary Sauer USA 04o 4.47Becky Holliday USA 03o 4.45Lacy Janson USA 03i 4.45Lindsay Taylor USA 04o 4.41April Steiner USA 04o 4.40Amy Linnen USA 03o 4.40Erica Bartolina USA 04o 4.37Shannon Gallagher USA 04o 4.35Alicia Warlick USA 04o 4.35Lesa Kubishta USA 04i 4.32Kate Soma USA 04o 4.30Connie Jerz USA 03o 4.30Ebbie Metzinger USA 04o 4.30Kira Sims USA 04o 4.30Miki McEwen USA 04i 4.30Monica Stearns USA 04o 4.25Jenny Green USA 04o
RE: t-and-f: malmo and Marryin' Jonz
That's the Funky Mazbak edit -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin J. Dixon Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:54 PM To: Track Field List Subject: t-and-f: malmo and Marryin' Jonz I posited on the TFN message board that I thought that the 7500.00 Jones' cheque to Balco was a red herring and they better have a LOT more than that. malmo responded with something that is really making the rounds and seems to be a bit of work in progress because I see something new and funnier in it every time I read it. This is for those of you that have not gone to any running related sites for about the last 10 days. I am pretty sure it is the most up to date version: The Case Against Marryin' Jonz You pay for your wife's (Marryin' Jonz) cocaine habit with a check. Later, she denies any relationship with the local coke dealer, Victor Vector, and denies knowing about the check. Soon afterwards, she and her new boyfriend are observed by DEA agents in Canada, then later in Hawaii, with Chuck Frank, who in 1988 was the kingpin in one of the most infamous cocaine busts in history, resulting in the forced retirement of Canadian porn star, Ben's Johnson. At first, both she and her boyfriend repeatedly deny knowing Chuck Frank; then when finally cornered, they admit to knowing Frank and traveling to meet him. She later admits to knowing Victor Vector, but now claims he was only a Herbalife rep. She then says that her fabulous wealth is the reason why a $7000 check to the local Herbalife rep would go unnoticed. I'm rich, she arrogantly boasts, $7000 may seem like a lot of money to you, but to me even $200,000 isn't very much. Street-smart Marryin' would never pay $7000 to a street vendor for a Rolex watch. She's yet to explain why she paid $7000 for Herbalife products? No explanation why the need to lie about it either. In the meantime, Victor Vector is indicted for developing, manufacturing and selling a previously undetectable isomer of methamphetamine he names clear. DEA agents find a ledger detailing the deliveries of cocaine, heroin, marijuana and clear to a dozen high-profile users and convinces a few of them to turn State's evidence against him--corroborating your wife's cocaine habit along the way. Her daddy, a notorious pimp named Fill Nite, desperately wants to see her case disappear. Nite has been leaning on his clout in the DA's office, Crack Mazbak, who used to run Lebanese blond hash for him in the old days. Mazbak had a run-in with the Feds just last year, threatened with reassignment to animal control, so his hands are tied and there's no deal. Crack, however, will implement the usual customary stall tactics for his old friend Fill, but he's not as effective as he used to be. Nite has a huge investment in Jonz, dressing her up in schoolgirl outfits for the regular johns. She's been one of the most productive hoes in the stable, despite her addiction to coke and crank. Nite claims that when Marryin' first turned tricks for him she wasn't on drugs, therefore, there's no reason for her to be on drugs now--expecting us to believe that years of wallowing in the gutter with every sleazebag on the street didn't affect her at all. Even though Marryin' claims to be powered by Girl Scout cookies and milk, she offers no logical reason why she takes practice urinalysis tests, guzzles cranberry juice and Golden Seal, nor why she subscribes to High Times and donates money to NORML? Which do you expect us to believe: you fell off a turnip truck, or the rear door to a fishmonger's truck came ajar and red herrings are scattered all over town?
t-and-f: Men's Olympic PV Qualifiers Update
Men's Olympic PV Qualifiers, by Country, a/o 12 July 2004 A-standard 5.65m; B-standard 5.55m--1 Jan 2003 to 9 August 2004 5.86Dmitri Markov AUS 03o 5.71Viktor Chistiakov AUS 03o 5.70Paul BurgessAUS 04o 5.65Steve HookerAUS 04o 5.55Kevin Rans BEL 04i 5.60Thibaut Duval BEL 03o 5.75Ilian Efremov BUL 03o 5.70Spas Bukhalov BUL 04o 5.65Elian Efremov BUL 04o 5.55Liu FeiliangCHN 04o 5.81Adam Ptacek CZE 03i 5.70Stepan Janacek CZE 03i 5.65Piotr Buciarski DEN 04o 5.55Javier Sebas Gazol ESP 04i 5.65Matti Mononen FIN 03o 5.60Vesa Rantanen FIN 03o 5.95Romain Mesnil FRA 03o 5.75Alexandre Barbaud FRA 03o 5.70Pierre Charl Peuf FRA 03o 5.70Nicolas Guigon FRA 04o 5.65Jerome Clavier FRA 04i 5.55Damiel Dossevi FRA 03o 5.70Nick Buckfield GBR 04o 5.55Tim Thomas GBR 04o 5.91Tim LobingerGER 03o 5.81Bjorn Otto GER 04i 5.80Lars Borgeling GER 04o 5.73Richard Spiegelburg GER 03i 5.70Michael Stolle GER 04i 5.70Danny Ecker GER 04o 5.61Fabian Schulze GER 04o 5.60Georgi Wassilew GER 04i 5.62Marios EvaggelouGRE 04o 5.55Stavros Kouroupakis GRE 03i 5.93Alex Averbukh ISR 03o 5.56Dennis Kholev ISR 04o 5.90Giuseppe Gibilisco ITA 03o 5.55Giorgio Piantella ITA 04o 5.80Daichi Sawano JPN 04o 5.60Kim Yoo-Suk KOR 04o 5.60Giovanni Lanaro MEX 04o 5.56Robbier Pratt MEX 03o 5.81Rens Blom NED 04o 5.70Christian Tamminga NED 03o 5.62Laurens Looije NED 04o 5.70Adam Kolasa POL 03o 5.86Okkert BritsRSA 03o 5.60Fanie JacobsRSA 03o 5.55Riaan Botha RSA 04o 5.80Igor Pavlov RUS 04i 5.77Pavel Gerasimov RUS 04i 5.73Vasily Gorshkov RUS 03i 5.73Vadim StrogalyovRUS 03o 5.70Dmitriy Kuptsov RUS 03i 5.70Artem Kuptsov RUS 03o 5.65Yevgeniy Smiryagin RUS 03o 5.65Yevgeniy Mikhaylichenko RUS 04i 5.65Igor Alekseyev RUS 03o 5.60Pavel Burlanchenko RUS 03o 5.60Aleksey KhanafinRUS 03i 5.87Oscar JansonSWE 03o 5.85Patrik Kristiansson SWE 03o 5.60Martin Eriksson SWE 03o 5.60Alhaji Jeng SWE 04i 5.81Denis Yurchenko UKR 03o 5.75Aleksandr Korchmyd UKR 03o 5.70Ruslan YeremenkoUKR 04o 5.60Vladislav Revenko UKR 03i 6.00Toby Stevenson USA 04o 5.91Nick Hysong USA 04o 5.90Tim MackUSA 04o 5.88Jeff HartwigUSA 04i 5.82Brad Walker USA 04o 5.81Derek Miles USA 04o 5.80Tye Harvey USA 04o 5.80Jake Pauli USA 04o 5.75Tommy Skipper USA 04o 5.75Russ Buller USA 04i 5.75Jim Davis USA 04o 5.70Paul Terek USA 03i 5.70Justin Norberg USA 04o 5.70Jeremy ScottUSA 03i 5.70Eric EshvachUSA 04o 5.70Daniel Ryland USA 04o 5.66Scott SloverUSA 03o 5.65Lawrence JohnsonUSA 04o 5.62Mark Calvin USA 04o 5.61Jon Takahashi USA 04o 5.60Pat Manson USA 04o 5.60Kurt Hanna USA 03o 5.60Kennan King USA 04o 5.56Bubba McLeanUSA 04o 5.55Dean StarkeyUSA 03o 5.55Adam Keul USA 03o
t-and-f: Publicly-funded BS
I've just finished watching the evening news hour on PBS (Even in Canada, you say: pity.) It featured a long segment on the current drug allegations against some USA track and field athletes. My prejudice against this sort of guilty until proven innocent media circus is so strong that I shouldn't attempt to argue the accuracy or inaccuracy of specific information in the PBS presentation-- What I CAN complain about is the absolute hypocracy of the Jim Lehrer Newshour devoting any time whatever to unsubstantiated charges against track and field athletes, when this public service channel has never, never, never ever devoted any program time to the *accomplishments* of track and field athletes. If, as would appear to be the case, Lehrer doesn't have enough interest to at least maintain this sort of editorial perspective over the program that is under his nominal supervision, perhaps he should admit to himself that he is over the hill and under the mound. We could do with less BS from PBS.