The Nike Invitational certainly gets points for
media savvy. Results were posted on the net within
minutes of the events ending. Results from New York?
The last track event ended nine hours ago and still
nothing up on their web site from today.
For the numerous track reporters across the co
The Electronic Telegraph
Sunday 11 March 2001
Owen Slot
AT THE age of 21, it should not feel so bad to be crowned the second best in
the world, but Christian Malcolm was nevertheless wrestling with the thought
yesterday that he should now be the undisputed No 1.
Malcolm's silver in the 200 me
The Electronic Telegraph
Sunday 11 March 2001
Owen Slot
DANIEL CAINES ran a magnificent semi-final in the 400 metres in the World
Indoor Championships on Saturday and will go into Sunday's final as
favourite. A year ago, he was unknown; now, he suddenly has the world at his
feet.
The breakthr
The Electronic Telegraph
Sunday 11 March 2001
Owen Slot
THE INTERNATIONAL Amateur Athletic Federation have begun to look into ways
in which they can expel the United States athletics federation, the largest
of their members, from their own organisation.
The move comes after years of dissatisf
Steve Bennett wrote:
> How much slower are indoor tracks at different distances than an outdoor
> track?
> I am particularly interested in 800m.
>
> regards
> Steve Bennett
> Head Coach
> Western Sydney Academy of Sport
>
> www.oztrack.com
I have been asked by a member of the NCAA Division II
Results are now posted at raceberryjam.
===
http://www.raceberryjam.com
Schedules and results for track & field
and distance running for Minnesota & beyond
> This seems to me to be one of the most basic principles
> of justice - it just can't be right to punish accidental
> and deliberate drug taking exactly the same way. Surely.
> Can it?
There's a third way of committing an offence - negligence.
It can be punished in law just as severely as
No surprises here. LoJo was the world leader and vaulting very
consistently. Tye would have been a surprise second six months ago, but
also has been very consistent during the indoor season. I'll again paste on
the results of the most two world indoor championships for comparison.
2001 Lisbon, 1
In a message dated 03/09/2001 7:20:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Idiots don't get sympathy.
Since idiots get no sympathy neither will you!
You assume that food will provide you with all you need to compete at the
elite level of sports, that is naive and ill-informed.
>From Hank Brown on site in Jacksonville, Florida:
Saturday morning at Gate River, 2000 U.S. Olympians Meb Keflezighi, Deena
Drossin win USA 15K titles. Drossin defends crown.
Quick summary (unofficial times):
Men
1. Meb Keflezighi 43:16
2. Alan Culpepper 43:37
3. Todd Williams 44:30
Maste
just in case you have not seen the results of day one... here they are.
Bob Podkaminer Page 1
NCAA Division I Indoor 03/09/01 - 03/10/01
For the first time since that moto was uttered, a track meet is being
broadcast live on three separate channels: citius (every lap of every
race), altius (all jumps, and nothing but jumps), and fortius (throws
galore). I am referring to the New York State Indoors from Syracuse at
http://TrackMeets
Could someone please provide the jumpoff series for the men's vault
competition?
Thanks.
s.devereaux
--
"I have plenty of talent and vision. I just don't give a damn."
First day results for the New Balance National Scholastics Championship are
posted at the 168th Street Armory website at,
http://www.armorytrack.com/in01/nsic1.htm
According to an IAAF statement yesterday, there are 16 veiled US
doping cases at the moment. The IAAF accepts national law and
does not publish the names.
Winfried Kramer
Kohlrodweg 12
66539 Neunkirchen/Germany
Association of Track & Field Statisticians
Editor of NATIONAL ATHLETICS RECORDS
w
THE IRISH TIMES
Saturday, March 10, 2001
Ian O'Riordan
All across Morocco they sat and listened for the news that Hicham El
Guerrouj was Olympic champion. The Sydney Games would be his redemption song
for the crash of four years previously. No one was more certain of bringing
home gold.
He had
THE IRISH TIMES
Saturday, March 10, 2001
Ian O'Riordan
No one in Lisbon is disputing the fact that tomorrow's 3,000 metres for men
is going to be the most competitive final of these championships, and, for
the time being, Mark Carroll is just happy to be there.
"This is championship running an
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