Oops! That's Feb. *9*-10...
>Complete results of the USTCA Collegiate Invitational held Feb. 8-10 at
>the Penn State Multi-Sport Facility may be found at the links below:
>
>Men: http://www.psu.edu/sports/indtrack/men/2001/USTCA_Collegiate_day2.htm
>
>Women: http://www.gopsusports.com/pressrel
Complete results of the USTCA Collegiate Invitational held Feb. 8-10 at the
Penn State Multi-Sport Facility may be found at the links below:
Men: http://www.psu.edu/sports/indtrack/men/2001/USTCA_Collegiate_day2.htm
Women: http://www.gopsusports.com/pressreleases/pressrelease.cfm?anncid=952
ME
Hooker did some impressive running for the 2 day event
He ran 6.57 in the 60 and 20.80 in the 200
Agneta Rosenbald ran 7.68 in the 55 hurdles
Check the complete results at
http://www.its.uidaho.edu/athletics/
Tawanda Chiwira
"what's done is done when the battle
is lost and won, lo
Threw a mediocre (for him) 19.06m.
Next week Idaho hosts the Annual Vandal Indoor Invitational on Friday
We were hoping to run a 4x400 with Bernard Lagat but I do not know if that
will materialise since my knee hurts a bit.
Tawanda Chiwira
"what's done is done when the battle
is l
Georgia Tsiliggiri broke the pole vault national
record for Greece with 4, 26 on Saturday, February 10 in Pireaus. In the same
meeting Angelos Pavlakakis ran the 60 m. in 6" 59. to equal the best
European mark for this season.
The full results of the meeting are published at http://www.ath
Since I've now said this in response to several private messages, I might
as well say it publicly. I am not aware of any irregularity in the pole
vault runway in Pocatello. Of course, never having seen it, I can't swear
that there isn't a problem, but if there is, it's news to me--I haven't
hear
Message text written by "Michael J. Roth"
>there are specific guidlines set bythe IAAF on what constitutes a legal
runway. The Commish or GH can fill us in on the details.<
Yes we can, but so can you. The IAAF and USATF have their current rule
books on their respective websites and you and anyo
In reference to the runway issue, there are specific guidlines set by
the IAAF on what constitutes a legal runway. The Commish or GH can fill
us in on the details. At Millrose, one of the first things they did was
certify the runway met spec after Stacy's vault. I have no idea what
the Pocatell
I know there are performance enhancements & inhibiters at altitude, but
what is the affect of being below sea level? Does this affect sprinters
and distances athletes alike?
MJR
Results for the Iowa state classic meet this
weekend are at
http://cyclones.fansonly.com
Alot of people with provisional marks but only a
few with Auto marks, including Stanford duo of Riley and Lucini in
5000.
As I was going through Fridays results I was amazed
at how many competitor
when Dan Wilson ran 3:59.14 at New Balance last Sunday he became the 239th American to
break 4:00 in the mile.
for an updated chronological listing of Americans who have done it, check out the T&FN
website.
gh
21-year-old Gilbert Koech Cheruiyot from Kenya won the 19th International
Dead Sea Half Marathon, in a race record time of 1:03:35. Following a tight
finish, he beat two-time reigning champion, his compatriot John Kipsang.
The "lowest" race in the world (400m below sea level) was held today on an
Netters:
John
Courtney, who in his long service as a track and field official, clocked almost
every great American athlete of the past half century, died Feb. 8.
Courtney (no relation to Olympic champion Tom Courtney) was himself a New Jersey
state Parochial cham
In a message dated 2/9/01 4:47:19 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/ap/20010209/sp/world_press_photo_c1s.html
How can they claim this photo? Even if they paid for it, they did not take
the shot.
If there is a monetary reward should accutrack,
Posted from Doug Lang on the VaultCanada mailing list. Does anyone have an
answer to his question about what was non-conforming about the Pocatello
runway when she vaulted 4.57m (15') and 4.61m there last year, and whether
it still is? In a note, Mark Butler described the runway as "irregular."
--
Nice piece by John Hanc in Friday's Newsday on the Armory and its pivotal role in reviving indoor T&F on the East Coast
http://www.newsday.com/coverage/current/sports/friday/nd7605.htm Do You Yahoo!?
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