Re: t-and-f: M100 Jaskulski shatters 100m record in Hawaii
Ed Parrot wrote: > "If most 100-year-olds fall, they go to the hospital. They get operations. > They break hips. This guy gets wrapped up and he's going to run the 100 > meters." > Say what you will about masters competition, the above observation makes me > proud to be a track and field athlete Yeah, I know. I think that kind of thing just keeps us all going and is more spiritual than going to church every Sunday for a year. bob
Re: t-and-f: M100 Jaskulski shatters 100m record in Hawaii
>From the article about the age 100 100m record: "If most 100-year-olds fall, they go to the hospital. They get operations. They break hips. This guy gets wrapped up and he's going to run the 100 meters." Say what you will about masters competition, the above observation makes me proud to be a track and field athlete - Ed Parrot - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 5:54 PM Subject: t-and-f: M100 Jaskulski shatters 100m record in Hawaii > Greetings, all > > Thanks to Ross Dunton's daily news site, we learn that Erwin J, who turned 100 a couple months ago, has lowered the M100 record in the 100 to 36.49 -- demolishing Everett Hosack's 43.00 from this year's Penn Relays. > > See story at: > > http://starbulletin.com/2002/11/17/sports/simpson.html > > Way to fly, Erwin! > > Ken Stone > http://www.masterstrack.com > > >
t-and-f: M100 Jaskulski shatters 100m record in Hawaii
Greetings, all Thanks to Ross Dunton's daily news site, we learn that Erwin J, who turned 100 a couple months ago, has lowered the M100 record in the 100 to 36.49 -- demolishing Everett Hosack's 43.00 from this year's Penn Relays. See story at: http://starbulletin.com/2002/11/17/sports/simpson.html Way to fly, Erwin! Ken Stone http://www.masterstrack.com