Mats, very informing, thank you.
I do not doubt the coaching knowledge of the German regime, but then I ask where are the results, sans drugs? Are we back to the genetics argument? Sounds to me like they do not have the "talent" to compete otherwise. The 400 and 800 are difficult events, but that
It is worth mentioning that it was East Germany, so influenced by the
Soviets, that employed the methods under discussion here, not West
Germany. Furthermore, since the unification of West Germany and
East Germany we find a distinct anti doping policy being pursued.
Indeed,
former East German
I have a few HS athletes interested in competing in the high school meets
held at Virginia Tech this winter. I have not been able to find any info on
the VT web page (they are still in the 1999 - 2000 mode). If anyone has a
contact number or email address, where I could get entry forms I would
Gee, It's not like I haven't been busy enough in the past ten days since the
USATF Annual Meeting. But I thought I would let you know that I am the list
supervisor on duty until Christmas Day, when I will leave on a brief
vacation down under before school starts back up on January 9.
If you
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Also this tainted records bit is a joke,
1st place is 1st place, 2nd is 2nd and so on!
The chemical enhancement of
THE IRISH TIMES
Friday, December 15, 2000
Vivek Chaudhary
Diane Modahl, the former British 800 metres runner, faces financial ruin but
has vowed to fight on, despite losing a High Court case for damages claiming
she was treated unfairly after testing positive for drugs.
Modahl, who was
Richard McCann wrote:
Remember, the question is not "why were Eastern European women so much
better than their contemporaries?" The pat answer that women's athletics
was not as well developed fits that question. The question posed is "why
are the Eastern European records still so
De Reuck takes oath of U.S. citizenship
By Michael Sandrock
Camera Sports Writer
World record holder and three-time Olympian Colleen De Reuck is now a U.S. citizen
after taking the citizenship oath Monday in
The first 2001 NCAA Indoor Div II Proof of Performance list is now posted at:
www.flashresults.com/flashwest
Don Chadez
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De Reuck takes oath of U.S. citizenship
By Michael Sandrock
Camera Sports Writer
The couple has lived in Boulder since 1993, with their daughter, Tasmin, 5.
The New Yorker, in the days when it was not sub-literate, used to
call sentences like the
Namely, with the success that HSI has had
in recent years, I imagine a number of athletes approach you and ask to be
part of your group. How does HSI select the athletes it will welcome to be
a part of the team? How many athletes apply? Do you go after certain
athletes or do they all just come to
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Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 23:14:05 -0700 (MST)
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