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She wants to start with a low- profile marathon and run it in 2 hours 30 minutes or
faster. After that?
What's the world record now, 2:18? she asked.
When she was told it was 2:18:47, she smiled.
Shoot for the stars,
from iaaf.org
Sparkassen Cup
Stuttgart, GER
RESULTS (all GER except as noted)
MEN
60 METRES: 1. Saddler (USA) 6.56; 2. Lewis (USA) and Chernovol (KAZ) 6.59;
4. Crawford (USA) 6.66; 5. Emedolu (NGR) 6.74. Did not finish: Scuderi
(ITA).
Heat 1: 1. Saddler (USA) 6.59; 2. Crawford
Thanks to Kebba Tolbert for posting all those results
and not making us go to all those links...
jim dunaway
Paul V. Tucknott wrote:
STUTTGART, Germany -- Russia's Svetlana Feofanova broke
Stacy Dragila's world
record in the women's indoor pole vault Sunday with a
leap of 15 feet, 5* inches.
No, she didn't vault 15' 5.5 . . . the meet was in Stuttgart so I can
Anybody noticed who had the best Super Bowl
prediction in ESPN's on-line celebrity Super Bowl
prediction bit?
Yep, Al Oerter picked 24-21 Patriots.
Not bad.
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The charts that follow summarize the number of athletes each country placed
in the world top-100 rankings for 2001 (plus ties) and the highest-ranked
of these for each event. Since one or two placings may represent only
exceptional individuals, rather than national program strength, I've
Greetings, all
Regina Jacobs' Web site is up at last at: http://www.regina-jacobs.com/
Very rudimentary site with bio, a few photos, diary entries by herself and
her dog Floyd, and a few links and such. But she needs to list an e-mail
address for contacting her -- at least a webmaster's
Just to put some perspective on Regina Jacobs' 9:23.38 recent indoor WB for
2 miles, Berhane Adere's 8:29.15 for 3000m at Stuttgart yesterday is worth
about 9:09 to 9:10 depending on which equivalency tables you use.
DO YOU THINK SHE WILL TELL US WHAT TYPE OF TRAINING FLOYD IS DOING!!!
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Greetings, all
Regina Jacobs' Web site is up at last at: http://www.regina-jacobs.com/
Very rudimentary site with bio, a few photos, diary entries by herself and
her dog Floyd, and a few links and
I must have deleted the original request but Benji was looking for a list of multiple
national champs in XC.
http://www.pntf.org/usaxc99/
Click on Meet History in the left panel.
Steve S.
I came across this link on the front page of ESPN.com:
http://sports.espn.go.com/oly/winter02/gen/news?id=1322628
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Kelley Halliburton
Trade Marketing Manager
Human Kinetics Publishers
Champaign, IL
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Great stuff seeking new
Netters:
Not surprisingly, field events provided the two top marks at the New
Jersey all-group championships Sunday at Princeton's Jadwin Gym.
Michael Morrison of Willingboro matched his season PR in the HJ as
he won at 7-1. Glenn DiGiorgio of Bayonne raised his indoor PR two
Dear friends,
Olga Kurakulin broke the 10-year-old outdoor Israeli NR for women HJ,
clearing 1.87 at the Jordan Valley champs, held in Kinneret on February 2.
David
Canadian Dick Pound seems to have had it out for the U.S. Maybe this feud has
something to do with
the U.S. men regaining sprint supremacy over the good folks to the north. Or, could it
be that Dick
Pound knows what he is talking about. After all, the Canadians do have the dubious
distinction
Does anyone know why Trackwire has significantly scaled down their coverage
this indoor season?
Kebba Tolbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Syracuse University Track Field
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I've gotten a lot of info for my crossword puzzle from many people. Thanks
everyone.
bd
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Benji Durden
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Mike Prizy wrote:
Canadian Dick Pound seems to have had it out for the U.S. Maybe this feud has
something to do with
the U.S. men regaining sprint supremacy over the good folks to the north. Or, could
it be that Dick
Pound knows what he is talking about. After all, the Canadians do have the
Does anyone know what Pound wants? That is, does he want the names of A
positives?, B positives?, names of athletes who have been cleared after
they have gone through the approved proceedures? Where does he get his
numbers?
Harold
From: Kelley Halliburton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Kelley
In a message dated Mon, 4 Feb 2002 6:00:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, Wayne T.
Armbrust [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think that before the IAAF expels USATF they ought to kick out all the federations
that don't do
out-of-competition testing, but I agree that USATF should be more forthcoming
In her post-race interview at the Millrose Games, Chandra Sturrup said
something about the sprint track at Madison Square Garden being
downhill. Bob H. and others: what is she talking about?
In some of the camera angles of the men's sprint start, it did appear that
the track went downhill
on 4/2/02 22:58, Wayne T. Armbrust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that before the IAAF expels USATF they ought to kick out all the
federations that don't do
out-of-competition testing, but I agree that USATF should be more forthcoming
with the names of those
who test positive.
Which
Where stateside, can I purchase Scoring Tables of Athletics ? I did a
search on the TFNews site but it did not find the book.
TIA
Tom
I think that before the IAAF expels USATF they ought to kick out all the
federations that don't do
out-of-competition testing, but I agree that USATF should be more
forthcoming
with the names of those
who test positive.
Which are the countries that do not do out of competition testing?
Message text written by Chas. L. Shaffer
In her post-race interview at the Millrose Games, Chandra Sturrup said
something about the sprint track at Madison Square Garden being
downhill. Bob H. and others: what is she talking about?
In some of the camera angles of the men's sprint start,
Randall Northam wrote:
on 4/2/02 22:58, Wayne T. Armbrust at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that before the IAAF expels USATF they ought to kick out all the
federations that don't do
out-of-competition testing, but I agree that USATF should be more forthcoming
with the names of those
All IAAF scoring tables are available here:
http://www.iaaf.org/InsideIAAF/publicat.doc
Granted, it's not stateside, but give them a credit card
number and they'll have it in your mailbox in the blink of eye
(well, almost), and often beat the price that 'stateside' sources
will charge you, IF
Message text written by Randall Northam
And does the US still have the rule where athletes are given 48 hours
notice of an
out of competition test
No, we haven't done that in years.
In a message dated 02-02-04 16:15:03 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A number of outstanding athletes missed the AG meet for a variety of
reasons. The boys; 400 was hit hard with two of the state's top trio absent
Jade Smith of Camden (who was able to anchor the Camden 1800R) and ray
Williams
I propose putting Dick Pound in the Dog Pound cage down
in Guatanamo along with his fellow evil-doer terrorists, where he
should feel right at home.
Mess with the U.S. indeed.
If he goes to ground, we'll smoke 'im out.
Let's roll.
RT
Unilateralist and Proud of it
From the USATF Interview w/ Tim Broe - (now if the IAAF would realize
this when they ok XC courses)
Q: You seemed comfortable competing on the cross country course in
Vancouver last year, does it suit your style of running?
BROE: I like the rolling hills, and I like the mud. Anybody can run on
Dick Pound, the name says enough! He must still be sore for losing the
election.
MJR
Unless the building is build on an angle, the sprint track is flat. The
mondo is layed directly on top of the concrete flooring. I've helped do
this the last 2 years. I've never taken a carpenters level to the
floor, but you can be sure that the PV runway was perfectly level.
MJR
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