It was great to see such a strong finish by the U.S. women in World X/C
today. The Kenyan team was a bit weak, but second and third overall is
nevertheless excellent, as is the team silver medal. We sent pretty much
all our best runners and it showed today. Not only that, but this group of
wome
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My name is Jay Johnson I'm the head Track and Cross Country coach at Pratt Community
College in Pratt Kansas. I writing to inform the members of LetsRun's message board
that in the coming days my AD will be accepting applications for
Follow the pretty blue link:
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IRWW-20km Women-Zapopan - MEX 3/23/02
1. Guadalupe Sanchez MEX 1:35.41
2. Jane Seville AUS 1: 36.07
3. Victoria Palacios MEX 1:36.22
4. Rosario Sanchez MEX 1:37:18
5.Elisa Rigaudo ITA 1:37.32
6. Ariana Quino BOL 1:38.49
7. Aura Morales Mexico 1:39.07
8. Silvia Korzeniowski POL 1:39.08
9. Francisc
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Margaret Hinton is probably cussing herself out good for not clearing her
next height in the pole vault, but the Texan from Comfort (northwest of San
Antonio) should be proud of herself anyway.
She's the first 80-year-old woman to vault in America -- and probably the
world.
Hinton clea
Zapopan. MEX - March 22ND -2002
20 km Men Results
1. Nathan Deakes AUS 1:21.07
2. Francisco Fernandez ESP 1:21.21
3. Jefferson Perez ECU 1:21.33
4. Robert Korzeniowski POL 1:22.18
5. Alejandro Lopez MEX 1:22.25
6. Cristian Berdeja MEX 1:22.36
17.Sean Albert USA 1:29.42
25.John Nunn USA 1:33.35
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Drossin, De Reuck lead Team USA to Silver Medal a
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> In a message dated 3/22/02 8:15:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> << This is not true. Keith Kelly was 24th in the long course race last year
> after winning the NCAA X-C race the preceding fall. I'm surprised Wetmore
> would make a mistake like that. >>
>
> He mig
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X-Country X-Press
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already have complete results of today's three races. Contact me off-list if
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In a message dated 3/22/02 8:15:36 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< This is not true. Keith Kelly was 24th in the long course race last year
after winning the NCAA X-C race the preceding fall. I'm surprised Wetmore
would make a mistake like that. >>
He might have been thinking of American c
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