ED,
I fully agree with you about Olympia (you are refreeing to Lennie Riefenstal's
movie, aren't you?) even though the very fact of being Jewish sends a chill
through my spine thinking when, where and by whom it was produced.
Uri Goldbourt
Quoting Ed Grant [EMAIL
Didn't see the movie list. Was Our Winning Season, 1978, with Joe Penny and
Dennis Quaid on it? Rated 2 1/2 stars. Good movie.
London Marathon officials announced yesterday that they've signed up another
ringer for next April's race: Olympic/World/Fukuoka champion Gezahegne
Abera. Joins Geb, Tergat, Khannouchi, El Mouaziz, Jifar, etc.
This is good news. If London keeps digging deeper into their pockets and
draws top
In a message dated Fri, 21 Dec 2001 10:35:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, Post, Marty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is good news. If London keeps digging deeper into their pockets and draws top
Africans away from Boston maybe an American man (De Haven? Scott Larson ???) can win
there next
Dear Garry,
I don't expect everyone to love the way that U.S. televison covers track
and field, but why do you insist on publishing letters from disgruntled
viewers who repeat the same tired (and, most importantly, inaccurate!)
complaints.
In the Letters section of the just-arrived
-- Forwarded message --
From: USATF Communications [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: USATF News Notes: December 21, 2001
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 14:13:47 -0500
Contact:Tom Surber
Media Information Manager
USA Track Field
Walt, I have a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for you and the
work that you've done within our sport. And, normally, I wouldn't be one
to jump into the fray of an issue like this. But, you are the one who
wanted to take issue with Gary in an open letter, so it seems to me that