>200m
>heat 1
>19.98 Gatlin Tenn gatlin stretches it out down straighaway which finishes on
>other side of track.
For those wondering why Gatlin is running after being suspended by the
IAAF, an explanation is here:
http://www.indystar.com/article.php?amcol28.html,sports
Suffice it to
Hmmm...
Montana must not belong to the National Federation, which stipulates in its
rule book that a high school athlete can compete in no more than 4 events in
a meet. I would think with this girl having a hand in racking up 70 points
in the state meet (did Conrad win the championship?) a half
thought i'd add these offspring at recent state meets.
the first two, Lauren and McKenzie are in Maryland, the Chapas are all at
Portland's Grant HSall three fathers, incidentally, spent some quality
time in Eugene in the late 70's/80's
Girls 1600 Meter Run Class 4A
1 CENTROWITZ,
NCAAS -day 1
Mens
Hammer
Haklits final throw draws ooh and ahhs as he breaks Bernie Moore Stadium
record and beats Charfrietag by .33m
4x100m
heat 1
38.32 LSU wins first heat easily( fastest collegiate time this year).
Second leg even, then third leg Coley explodes with decisive curve run
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Americans are taking up running at a
Following are the highlights from the State H.S. meets May 24th and 25th in
Montana. State AA and C (largest and smallest schools in Butte - elevation
5,600' +-), A & B in Missoula (elev. = 3,200 +-).
Class AA:
Heidi Lane. Senior. Great Falls Russell. 1600 @ 4:55.18, 3200 @ 10:44.63
(both
Netters:
I want to thank everyone who answered my query on the new "sonar" AT
method. It's going to cause a lot more confusion this weekend at the NJ
public school championships and there is also another problem: the Parochial
school meet, which already faces a deifcit in being a one-day
A sane way to deal with it would be to write into the rule that violations
concerning uniforms or jewelry are considered waived unless raised by an
official or opposing coach prior to the start of the race or field event. If
something is a problem, fix it before hand instead of playing gotcha af
LONDON (May 29, 2002 12:21 PM EDT) - British middle-distance runner Diane Modahl
announced
her retirement from athletics with immediate effect Wednesday.
http://sportserver.com/track_field/story/417372p-3328911c.html
Contact:Joe Hughes
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, May 29, 2002
Running is fastest-growing activity among Amer
Netters:
I ran into something last night at the Bergen County Meet of Champions
which left me with some questions about the current state of
automatic-timing.
First, some background: I was at the National AAU meet at Randalls
Island, NY, where Frank Budd set the then hand-timed WR fo
Contact:Tom Surber
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Greene to appear on USATF Media Teleconference
A USA Track & Field media telec
Tatyana Kotova was the great start of Filothei Women Gala today, as she
improved her own world leading mark to 7, 03 m. Niki Xanthou followed her
with 6, 67 m. in front of Lyudmilla Galkina who jumped 6, 65 m. Victorya
Seryogina and Yelena Shivousenko cleared 1, 97 m., while Helena Oleynikova
won
Anyone have a copy of Endurance on DVD they would sell me? Please email me
direct.
Thanks,
Bob Henes
Larry,
On Monday I posted some very favorable comments about your Pre coverage.
I did ask for much more coverage of some of the hot field events, like the
shot and the high jump. (And I'm an old distance runner and retired high
school Cross Country coach.) PLEASE go easy on all the sprint c
Apparently, there is no need to press those Wisconsin officials about
these particular girls -- according to an AP story yesterday, the
team was reinstated.
However, it would be smart to get such rules liberalized or
eliminated to avoid such messes in the future.
Lee
>At 11:45 PM -0500 5/28/
Heli Rantanen, a Finnish (female)javelin thrower, who won the gold medal in the 1996 Atlanta Games, is interested in coming to the States to coach full-time. Anyone that knows about coaching opportunities can e-mail her directly. Also, anyone interested in knowing more about her and her qualifi
I generally work as clerk or starter at indoor meets in CT, and I can't begin
to tell you how many minutes I wasted and how much time was added to meets by
making kids remove necklaces, bracelets, earrings and other assorted
piercings (and half the time the boys had more than the girls).
At yes
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