Ireland's Paul Brizzel was forced to do a solo 200 metres run after a
mistake at the European Championships in Munich this morning. Brizzel
had to
duck out of the way of an overhanging camera moments after starting his
original heat in the Olympic Stadium.
If this was a high hurdle
Maybe her bathing habits might be a more appropriate topic then?
The immediate sensation is quite devastating. Ten minutes? Within six
seconds I am doing laps of the hotel room, shouting obscenities at the
ceiling and grasping my withered manhood with shaking hands.
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USATF News Notes
Volume 3, Number 77 August 8, 2002
2002 NACAC Championships
on 8/8/02 19:52, Lee Nichols at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anybody else watch that Euro 1,500? I still can't figure out how they
decided the French guy beat Estevez. It really looked like a dead tie
to me, as hard as that is to believe. I'd love to see a good-quality
reproduction of the finish
Incidentally, renewing the posts on the BBC staff at the championships, the
lack of journalistic nous by Sally Gunnell showed tonight. Well done Kelly
you must be thrilled with that bronze medal blah, blah.
Yes and at least I know I do it clean.
Even a cub reporter might have known what to
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USA Masters Championships begin
with a clearance of
4.51m/14-9.50.
I don't know the first thing about the PV but that looks a smidgen high.
Regards,
Martin
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Netters:
The USA HS rule book has a lot to answer for with its many ridculous
rules on non-essential d/qs, but it is right on the beam in the kind of
thing that happened to the Irish 200M runner.
Solo (or sometimes two or three man) reruns can only take place when
a runner's
There was an error on USATF's release from Thursday's action at the 2002 USA
Masters Outdoor Championships sent earlier this evening. The correct mark
for Phil Raschker's winning performance in the W50 pole vault at the 2001
USA Masters Outdoor Championships in Baton Rouge is 2.90 meters/9 feet,