Not a bad idea, considering that Lagat might be the only Kenyan with some
chance of nipping the Spaniards for the bronze Medal (assuming El Gerrouzh
wins and Saidi-S places second. I feel far more certain about the former
than the latter).
UG
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I know both Brendan and Ychilindria and they are both 17. In the case of
Brendan, he has been running AAU since he was a tyke and wants to run with
his friends. There is only one club here in Austin that runs in USATF meets
and they are new and not yet very competitive. I coach a AAU team and
Try http://www.racepacer.com/index.html. It lists most of the AAU and USATF
meet results.
>Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2001 11:51:14 -0700 (PDT)
>From: Michael Bartolina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: t-and-f: USATF Region 12 Results
>
>Does anyone know where I can find complete results?
>
>Barto
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The Women's LDR Committee of USATF is trying to locate distance runner
Jacquie Merritt to assess her interest in an international trip. Please
repond to me off list if you know her email address, whether she is still in
Prussia, Pennsylvania and/or whether she is currently on vacation. We need
to
The Electronic Telegraph
Friday 20 July 2001
Tom Knight
NOAH NGENY, the Olympic 1500 metres champion, has been dropped from Kenya's
team for the World Championships over his insistence on competing in this
Sunday's Norwich Union British Grand Prix at Crystal Palace.
The Kenyan federation yest
Netters:
In my
long experience with HS track, I would back the statement that Most"
coaches are not ineterested in the sport beyond their own backyard. There are
still many who are, but not enough.
Also,
we must not discount the chilling effect that the various state asso
Title: Re: t-and-f: Junior qualifying
Ritz & Webb both chose the
National Scholastic Meet over the Junior Nationals, amongst other national
caliber athletes.
T&FN didn't even print results of
the USATF Youth Nationals. Weren't the results available, or did National
Scholastic take precedenc
Title: Message
The same folks who
brought you the 1600 nd 3200. Need we say more?
malmo
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Title: Re: t-and-f: Junior qualifying
on 7/19/01 4:50 PM, Tom Derderian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Fleming et al,
The local high school track coach lives across the street and has no track and field interest beyond the team's win/loss record and not the lightest curiosity in the Greater B
Andy, Tom et. al,
Go back and read what Wayne wrote. He didn't write
that "all high school coaches are idiots and know
nothing about the national team selection process."
He wrote that in HIS experience, most don't have that
knowledge. I can tell you that his experience goes
back quite a way an
Title: Re: t-and-f: Junior qualifying
Tom Fleming et al,
The local high school track coach lives across the
street and has no track and field interest beyond the team's win/loss record and
not the lightest curiosity in the Greater Boston Track Club and the caliber of
athletes who come in and
The USATF Eastern Masters Championship meet for athletes age 30+ will be
held at Springfield College in Springfield MA
on Saturday and Sunday, August 11-12. A full schedule of events will be
contested.
Entry form is at www.usatfne.org under track & field, or email
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve V
Andy,
I am a high school coach and I am not at all offended by Wayne's
comments. I do pay attention to the sport outside of my conference and my
kids do reach a somewhat high level of performance. I think that one of the
reasons I am successful is because so few coaches pay attention or a
Hammerama 2001, a hammer only event, will take place at South Kingstown HS
in Rhode Island on Sunday, July 22 at noon.
There are open and high school divisions for both men and women.
On Saturday, July 21, 7pm, at Bishop Hendricken HS in RI, there will be a
meeting of those interested in develo
Wayne T. Armbrust, Ph.D was right on the mark. Sorry, Andy, it's your rebuttal
that's asinine.
malmo
>In a message dated 7/19/01 9:07:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>> my experience that most high school coaches are oblivious to anything
>> that occurs outside the h
Patrice Wilson wrote:
> At 10:59 AM 7/19/01 -0500, Wayne T. Armbrust wrote:
>
> >I have never been involved in Youth Athletics, so please excuse what may be a
> >dumb question, but has anyone ever proposed aligning our age groups with the
> >international age groups, i.e., making Young Men and
Title: Re: t-and-f: Junior qualifying
on 7/19/01 12:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/19/01 9:07:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my experience that most high school coaches are oblivious to anything
that occurs outside the high
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 7/19/01 9:07:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>
>> my experience that most high school coaches are oblivious to
>> anything
>> that occurs outside the high school framework or even outside their
>> own
>> conference. I won
It may sound asinine, but it is completely
accurate in my experience. And I don't consider it an insult. Most
(say, 80%) high school coaches are solely focused on the 2 or 3 high
school seasons. They don't want their kids racing out of season, so they
very reasonably don't bother to learn
The University of Alabama at Birmingham is looking to hire a Graduate
Assistant
with a sprint/jumps background. Graduate courses and a monthly stipend
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(205) 934-7236.
Thank you,
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At 10:59 AM 7/19/01 -0500, Wayne T. Armbrust wrote:
>I have never been involved in Youth Athletics, so please excuse what may be a
>dumb question, but has anyone ever proposed aligning our age groups with the
>international age groups, i.e., making Young Men and Young Women unable to
>turn
>18
In a message dated 7/19/01 9:07:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
my experience that most high school coaches are oblivious to anything
that occurs outside the high school framework or even outside their own
conference. I wonder if half of them even know there is such an
o
in my note about Masback wanting to boil down the number of days, in my haste I
combined concepts and did it badly.
What he inherited was a 5-day nationals (seniors). The axe quickly fell, and we had a
3-day his first year in office (New Orleans '98).
In '99 it went back up to 4 days, '00 didn
gh wrote:
> 1. Not to take away from what USATF staff does in any way, shape or form,
but
> does the Junior meet REALLY need heavy staff involvement? Used to be both
> nationals were put on solely by local organizers, and while there was the
> occasional clunker, system seemed to work pretty well.
Courtesy IAAF,
WK
RACE FOR GOLDEN LEAGUE JACKPOT BEGINS TO HEAT UP IN MONACO
9 July 2001
MONACO - Monte-Carlo - The last Golden League meeting before the World
Championships, takes place tomorrow night in the Stade Louis II, Monaco.
In the mens programme, we can expect especially tight contests
Patrice Wilson wrote:
> Netters:
> First I'm surprised that so many of you were unaware of the
> qualification process for the world youth games. It was highly publicized
> last year at both the Youth Athletics Nationals and at the Junior Olympics
> meet in Buffalo. Much of the problem
In a message dated 07/07/01 19:00:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The alternatives are not great. Because of staff limitations, it is not
possible to hold the Senior and Junior meet on the same weekend at different
sites. Some have suggested combining the Senior and Junior meet at the same
s
In a message dated 07/18/01 20:10:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Ed said-
As far as scheduling the necessary USATF meets to qualify athletes in
the same calendar year for the international youth games goes, I would
only ask this "Why can't the senior and junior USATF meets be held on
the same
The Military World Championships (CISM) in athletics were held at
Beyrouth, 1 - 5 July. Can someone please help me to get the
results? Thank you.
Winfried Kramer
Kohlrodweg 12
66539 Neunkirchen/Germany
Association of Track & Field Statisticians
Editor of NATIONAL ATHLETICS RECORDS
www.saar.d
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