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After Takayuki Inubushi ran national marathon record of 2:06:57, his coach
Tadasu Kawano published Inubushi's complete training log leading up to the
Berlin Marathon.
Here is some highlights as it appeared in Track & Field Magazine of Japan.
Berlin Marathon was September 26.
Early Mornin
Almost Ed. In the old days farming skimmed away many of the better
athletes.
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> From: Edward Koch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2001 10:59 PM
> To: Geoff Pietsch; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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GH you are so right it's sometimes just not called for.
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> In a message dated Tue, 9 Oct 2001 10:52:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "alan tobin"
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I wonder if Barry is on nadro? >>
>
> how about an amendment to the list char
One fact you missed that cuts the other way: In the old days, baseball was
the dominant team sport. Today, football and basketball skims away many of
the better athletes.
Ed Koch
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From: Geoff Pietsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi All,
Forty photos from Sunday's LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon are now posted on
http://www.trackprofile.com . Just follow the link to the marathon.
I apologize for any cross-posting.
Regards,
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| Bob Ramsak
| TRACK PROFILE News Service
| OHI
Pre-Nats??? This looks like Nationals minus Arkansas and Wisconsin!!!
A quick count reveals that only 7 men's and 4 women's teams ranked in the top 25 in
the latest polls won't be there. Ranked teams that will be there:
Men: 1, 2, 5, 8-11, 13-22, 24
Women: 1-6, 8,9, 11-13, 15-22, 24, 25
How mu
If it's not illegal then who cares? Nadro is legal in baseball. There are
many legal ways to enhance your performance. Just upping your vitamin intake
will help your performance. There are many legal drugs at GNC that will help
your performance. Competition today better? Maybe overall competiti
Info from Furman on this Saturday's NCAA Pre-Meet.
Following is some crucial information on the NCAA Pre-Meet/Furman
Invitational, slated for Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Furman Cross Country
Course (on the Furman Golf Course).
Schedule of Events
8:30 Furman Invitational Junior Varsity Girl
Therefore I call for an allowance of 5.479% for altitude.
>From: "Kurt Bray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: t-and-f: Barry's pedigree
>Date: Tue, 0
a private poster asked me
>
> Wasn't there a Jim Fregosi who long jumped around 23+ & played in the majors? Went
>to Serra San Mateo I think.>>
some good linkage here;
23-8 in 1959; was already in the majors by 1961, played 18 seasons (twice over .290,
never hit .300), then managed four diff
>Better yet!
>There needs to be an * next to this record to indicate an altitude
>allowance for
>the number of home runs hit in Denver against the Rockies.
Four of the 73 homeruns were hit at Coors Field
Kurt Bray
_
Get your FR
>From CNN-SI 1966 World Series Flashback...
Davis ran to the center-field fence, turned and reached behind him for the
wire mesh. The ball was coming now, and it was another home run. Willie
bent his knees to coil for the spring, the one that carried him to a U.S.
national high school broad-ju
In a message dated Tue, 9 Oct 2001 10:52:32 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "alan tobin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I wonder if Barry is on nadro? >>
how about an amendment to the list charter that anybody who scurrilously injects drugs
into an unrelated post be suspended?
gh
Alan wrote:
>I wonder if Barry is on nadro? Or better yet, if the pitching wasn't so
damn
>diluted what would either Barry or Micky G have hit?
I'm trying to figure out who the heck Micky G is. I'm stymied.
>My guess is that
>niether would have topped 50. Ponder this:
>There are now 30 ML
The Willie Davis from Roosevelt HS, L.A. who jumped 25'3" in 1958 is one and
the same Willie Davis of L.A. Dodger fame! Willie was First team All City
in Basketball and Baseball. He played first base, centerfield and right
field for Roosevelt and was the L.A. City Player of the Year in 1958. I
Concerning the alleged diminution of talent as the Major Leagues have
expanded, Alan fails to note four major off-setting factors:
(1)U.S. population also has grown very rapidly (150 million - 281 million)
- roughly 87% - since 1950, the same rate as the number of teams (16 to 30).
(2)Af
Better yet!
There needs to be an * next to this record to indicate an altitude allowance for
the number of home runs hit in Denver against the Rockies.
alan tobin wrote:
> I wonder if Barry is on nadro? Or better yet, if the pitching wasn't so damn
> diluted what would either Barry or Micky G ha
Netters
Roger Ruth wrote:
> Apparently, on the basis of representation in the world's top 100 rankings
> in their events, walkers did not perform better internationally than
> steeplers, or in the other comparisons made, with the exception of the
> marathon. RR
I didn't really agree with Allen's
I wonder if Barry is on nadro? Or better yet, if the pitching wasn't so damn
diluted what would either Barry or Micky G have hit? My guess is that
niether would have topped 50. Ponder this:
There are now 30 MLB teams. A few years ago there were only 26. Say 15
pitchers per team, that's an extr
Different Kelly Cordell.
The road running version was born in 1970 and currently lives in San Luis
Obispo, Ca.
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