on 26/12/00 15:06, John Lunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List members will use their real names and tell us something about their
background.
John J. Lunn
Quite right, although I'm not bothered about backgrounds. People should not
hide behind nicknames.
Randall Northam
I'm compiling the 2000 US marathon lists for the USATF Media Guide and FAST
annual.
A preliminary men's list appears at website below; women to follow shortly.
I need info regarding:
* anyone not on top 50 list who thinks he should be
* anyone whose year of birth is missing
* anyone with an
Quite right, although I'm not bothered about backgrounds. People
should not
hide behind nicknames.
Randall Northam
"What's in a name?. That which we call a rose by any other word would smell
as sweet." - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, II:2
malmo
In a message dated Wed, 27 Dec 2000 8:56:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quite right, although I'm not bothered about backgrounds. People should not
hide behind nicknames.
Randall Northam
you mean "Randall Northam" is a real name?!!! :-)
gh
Can anyone out there answer this for me. According to the procedures
set forth by USATF, women representatives for the US world marathon team
will be picked using the following criteria:
"At the recent USA Track Field Convention, the Long Distance Running
Committees established the qualifying
Where can I find the qualifying standards for the USATF indoor meet in
Atlanta?
Here are some early season RW results, top times only.
Wisconsin -
UW PARKSIDE HOLIDAY OPEN RACE WALKS
@ UW Parkside Petretti FieldhouseFriday December 22, 2000200m
unbanked track
MEN'S INVITATIONAL 5000m
1. Curt ClausenNYAC21:12.3
2. Lachlan Mc Donald UWP 22:06.7
3.
from the usatf website -
The committees also approved standards for the 2001 USA Indoor Track
Field Championships March 2-3 in Atlanta, Ga.
Marks must be achieved between November 24, 2000 and February 24, 2001.
Times listed are fully automatic. No
allowances are provided for differing track
Yes, Boston qualifies. The two best known U.S. marathon courses that
wouldn't are Las Vegas and St. George. And please note that this only
applies to the women, not the men for the 2001 World Championships and it
does not apply to the 2004 Olympic Marathon Trials qualifying.
Linda Honikman,
At 11:24 AM 12/27/2000 -0800, Joe Rubio wrote:
[snip]
For Edmonton, U.S. women who run the five fastest marathon times from
January 1, 2000 to April 30, 2001 will be offered roster spots on the
U.S. team. Performances run on courses that drop more than 4 meters per
kilometer will be excluded."
Heehee!
OK one Olympic athlete. I know who he is. Just saw him in a milk ad.
So, we still see the cold war as a sore point? Oh well. I guess we need more Russians to compete against.
DGS
The G.O.A.T.
Darrell wrote:
We have acquired a couple of new faces. Christine Arron
would be the most well known of the newbies. We are expecting her in
the next couple of weeks, and look to set the women's sprints in its side.
Natasha Danvers is the newest of the group. She was an Olympic
Every statistician worth his salt knows that Ralph Boston was the one who
broke Owens' long hold on the World Record. But what about other records that
Owens held?
Who broke his High School Record?
Who broke his NCAA meet record?
Who broke his Ohio State school record?
gh
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