t-and-f: Christine Bolf Interview

2005-09-14 Thread Ricky Quintana

http://www.fast-women.com/athletes/interviews/2005/christinebolf.html

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t-and-f: Re:

2005-09-14 Thread Mike Prizy
Guinness World Record in the Youth Slave category?

On Sep 13, 2005, at 8:35 PM, ALLEN GILMAN wrote:

India's marathon boy, aged three

By Sandeep Sahu 
BBC News, Bhubaneswar
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Coach Das says Budhia could be a Guinness World Record holder
He runs seven hours at a stretch, sometimes as much as 48km (30 miles). On a daily basis.

And Budhia Singh is just three and a half years old. 

When Budhia's father died a year ago, his mother, who washes dishes in Bhubaneswar, capital of the eastern Indian state of Orissa, was unable to provide for her four children.

She sold Budhia to a man for 800 rupees ($20).

But the young boy came to the attention of Biranchi Das, a judo coach and the secretary of the local judo association.

Mr Das said he noticed Budhia's talent when scolding him for being a bully.

Once, after he had done some mischief, I asked him to keep running till I came back, Mr Das told the BBC.

I got busy in some work. When I came back after five hours, I was stunned to find him still running.

Siesta 

Mr Das, also the president of the residents' association of the run-down area where Budhia used to live, summoned the man who had bought Budhia and paid him his 800 rupees back.

Then started a strict diet and exercise regimen that saw Budhia adding a few kilometres to his daily marathon every few days.

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A few stretching exercises for the marathon boy

In place of a few lumps of rice that he used to get at his mother's place, he now has a diet of eggs, milk, soybean and meat.

He starts running at 0500 each day and does not stop till noon.

After a few stretching exercises, he has lunch and goes for a siesta.

At 1600 it is time to run again.

Budhia is enjoying his stay at the judo hostel. I can run and eat to my heart's content here, he says.

His speech is not yet easy to understand. Though he has yet to go to school, he has completed learning the alphabet of Oriya, the local language.

Budhia's coach has now set his eyes on a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.

That, he says, will be possible when he can run for 90km at a stretch.

I have no doubt whatsoever that he will achieve it soon, Mr Das says. 

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t-and-f: Fwd: Amazing stories from San Sebastian worlds

2005-09-14 Thread Charles Wandler


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Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2005 01:40:28 -0400
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Subject: Amazing stories from San Sebastian worlds


Greetings, all

I've collected a bunch of cool stories coming out of
San Sebastian and landing in newspapers around the
world:

http://masterstrack.com/blog/archives/000491.html

Among them:

The story of Eila Mansfield, 68, who won bronze in
the 4x4 two hours after winning silver in the
marathon!

Two Liverpool sisters who BOTH won silver in the
heptathlon (W40 and W45), and both losing to
Germans.

An M75 thrower from India who traveled two hours
daily to train for San Seb.

And a British woman who medaled in the 8K cross
country, 5K track run and almost medaled in the 10K
track race.

Plus a lot of links to American athletes' stories --
including the hometown paper of Kip Janvrin's
parents in Iowa. How cute!

Ken Stone
http://www.masterstrack.com