t-and-f: Supervisor?

2002-04-21 Thread Jack Pfeifer
If you're referring to Ed Grant's comments on the latest from New Jersey: I enjoy every word of it. Jack Pfeifer NYC > >Today, the list has received a lengthy message whose concern was solely >high school results and another that consisted of eight screens of HTML >symbols, apparently with no mes

t-and-f: Supervisor?

2002-04-21 Thread Roger Ruth
Today, the list has received a lengthy message whose concern was solely high school results and another that consisted of eight screens of HTML symbols, apparently with no message at all. It was my understanding that both of these violated the list requirements; indeed, that the HTML violation was

t-and-f: Ducks pull out of Mt. SAC

2002-04-21 Thread Todd Harbron
Can someone close to the Oregon Ducks tell us why most of the men's team pulled out of the Mt. SAC relays? It would seem that it was just the warm weather many of them needed for some good marks, and obviously there was a lot of good competition.

t-and-f: LSU Team Invite

2002-04-21 Thread Cedric Walker
LSU Team Invitational   http://www.lsusports.net/tf/02stats/042002r.htm Cedric  Walker   Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: Click Here

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2002-04-21 Thread Cedric Walker
LSU Team Invitational   http://www.lsusports.net/tf/02stats/042002r.htm Cedric  Walker   Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: Click Here

Re: t-and-f: Webb takes ninth at Mt SAC 1500

2002-04-21 Thread Tony Banovich
Partly because of a Montana boy named Scott McGowan. Go Griz! Tony Banovich Billings, Montana At 10:21 PM 4/20/2002 -0700, you wrote: >Y ask: > >Anyone know how Webb got shunted back to ninth at Mt SAC Relays? > >Results just posted here: > >http://vm.mtsac.edu/relays/2002/results/B82E.gif

t-and-f: Montana HS track

2002-04-21 Thread Tony Banovich
HS action taking a bit of time to get rolling here in Montana. We've had a cold March and early April (the meets here in Billings yesterday were held in near-freezing temps with light snow off and on). The only real notable performances to date are coming from Heidi Lane (senior, Great Falls

t-and-f: Rotterdam results

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
LS After some positive responses last weekends London marathon, I decided to repeat the 'live reporting' for Rotterdam. I hope you enjoyed (and if you didn't: I hope you were able to find the 'delete' button soon enough). To conclude, below the results as publised here in the Rotterdam pressroom.

t-and-f: TCU results

2002-04-21 Thread Kebba Tolbert
4/20 TCU Invitational - 4/20/2002 presented by Smoothie King Lowden Track & Field Complex - Ft. Worth, TX Men 100 Meter Dash 1, Michael Frater, TCU, 10.05, w:3.4. 2, Kimton Coleman, TCU, 10.29, w:3.4. 3,

t-and-f: Auburn Results

2002-04-21 Thread Kebba Tolbert
Auburnbank Invitational - 04/20/2002 Auburn University: Auburn, Al. Women 100 Meter Dash 1, O'Neal, Julia, Gardner-Webb, 11.67, w:-1.6. 2, Goulbourne, Elva, AUBU, 11.70, w:-1.6. 3, Barrett, Peta-Gaye, Speed Dynami, 11.72, w:-1.6. 4, Clarke,Timicka, AUBU, 11.

t-and-f: Rotterdam Marathon: finish

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
LS To the list of cities Cancun, Mexico City, Berlin, Milan and Paris can be added ... Rotterdam. Simon Biwotts average is back to fifty percent: six wins out of twelve marathons. The 34-year old Kenyan won the Fortis Rotterdam Marathon in the time of 2.08.39. Second his countryman Cheruiyot (1.04

t-and-f: Rotterdam Marathon: The deciding stages

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
LS As the tv-commentator (former athlete Marti ten Kate) said earlier: the marathon has begun. At 35 km: two athletes left (Korir out at 31 km, Kahugu and Tolossa Ambessa at 34 km): - Simon Biwott (2nd world championships) - Kenneth Cheruiyot (Rotterdam 2000 winner, 2nd Rotterdam 2001). 35 km inte

t-and-f: Rotterdam marathon: deciding stages coming up

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
LS With the first half of the race over, the athletes are on their own. All pacemakers are gone, other then Kenyan Wilson Kigen - hired to pace for 30km, but rumoured to maybe finishing the race. If he wants to, he is not without a chance: at 27 km he easily build a lead of about 5-10 meters. At 2

t-and-f: Rotterdam Marathon: halfway

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
LS Judging by the race developments, conditions are not superb. Still, the pacers led the group through the half marathon at 1.03.32. The organisation can still hope for the course record of 2.06.50 (once the world record by Densamo, equalled last year). Six runners left: Kenneth Cheruiot, Sammy K

t-and-f: Rotterdam Marathon: first developments

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
LS Usually, the early stages of a marathon are not exciting, but very telling about who's good and who isn't. Who is pacing, and who is sitting back to wait for the final stages and the sprint finish. The first thing is clear: pre-race favorite Lagat will not win. He is behind the group of Dutch a

t-and-f: Rotterdam Marathon: looking for the right pace

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
LS Weather update at the start: 15 degrees, humidity 65, wind 2-2,5 m/s. So good conditions, but a bit warm. The athletes are trying to find the right pace. Four groups were formed with specific pacing speeds: 63.15 for the half marathon (2.06.30 pace), 64.00 (2.08), 65.30 (2.11) and 67.00 (2.14

t-and-f: Fortis Rotterdam Marathon: reasonable conditions

2002-04-21 Thread Wilmar Kortleever
Fortis Rotterdam Marathon: reasonable conditions Hello all, A few minutes before the traditional canon fire that starts the Rotterdam Marathon, conditions are reasonably well. Sunny weather, little wind, no chance of rain, 60% humidity. The only thing that might be a threat to fast times is the te

Re: t-and-f: Webb takes ninth at Mt SAC 1500

2002-04-21 Thread RunLikeMad
A quick sum-up: he started out pretty far back in the pack in the first 100m. 2nd or 3rd to last. By 500 into the race he was pushing towards the front, top 1/3 of pack. He took the lead about 700 into the race and pushed the pace slightly. I don't remember the split for 800... maybe 2:01 (