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>Rather, it's the 800 start point. (actually, i guess the second leg on a
4x2, if you try and split that, is there too)
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No, actually, the mid-point of the zone for the second exchange leg on a
4x2 run entirely in lanes is at the 400m start poi
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In the previous post about splitting, I noted the need to adjust for the 3-turn
stagger in the 4x4.
Have I mentioned how much I hate the 3-turn stagger? Was much more fun in the old days
when roller derby broke out at the first exchange with 16 bodies all crammed into a
phone booth.
But even
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A private poster asked me:
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The basic answer is yes, but since there is often confusion on this subejct, let me
throw out some quick statements.
Let me say that there is no official body that actually writes down any rules for
taking splits, so what I say here is what hard-core statistician
Jim Gerweck wrote:
>Indeed, HS rules specify that the lapped runner should NOT move out, but
>rather hold his/her position. I guess the thinking is that some kid will
move
>out at the last minute and collide w/ the lapping runner. At least by
holding
>their lane they remain as relatively stat
In a message dated Wed, 24 Jan 2001 8:26:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< To bring up another topic that I'm sure GH can lend a hand on. I was
wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400 relay
splits, who would they be?>>
sorry, too arcane a
In a message dated Thu, 25 Jan 2001 11:45:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Conway"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Not sure about the answer, but off the top of my
head I would guess the fastest split would probably be Steve Lewis' from
Seoul - 43.69>>
The Lewis split from Seoul was 43.6. There were
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>And for some reason I believe I remember Steve Williams
>splitting mid to low 44's as a freshman at San Diego State .. And was
>Nehemiah a frosh or soph when he ran 44.3 at Penn ?? I would start with some
>of those guys although I could be off base ..
>
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In a message dated 1/25/01 9:50:09 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< >If you're about to be lapped in a race, is it a requirement to move out a
lane, or is it just the polite thing to do?<
It's the latter, not the former.
>>
Indeed, HS rules specify that the lapped runner should NOT move
Danny McCray split 43.9 while a frosh at Texas A&M.
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Macdezal wrote:
> To bring up another topic that I'm sure GH can lend a hand on. I was
> wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400
relay
> splits, who would they be?
>
Wow .. Great question .. Not sure about the answer, but off the top of my
head I would guess the fa
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>If you're about to be lapped in a race, is it a requirement to move out a
lane, or is it just the polite thing to do?<
It's the latter, not the former.
In a message dated 1/25/01 4:05:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Those who took me to task for my comments about Johnny Gray's performance
at last year's OT should have seen him in action at the L.A.
Invitational. Just as the gun was about to go off for the three man field
(two, I believe
If you're about to be lapped in a race, is it a requirement to move out a
lane, or is it just the polite thing to do?
I ask because at Saturday's L.A. Invitational, Jonathon Riley lost a chance
to dip under 4 minutes in the mile when a collision with a lapped runner
forced him off the track an
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