Dathan Ritzenhein will miss the 2002 cross country season because of a
stress fracture in his right femur. His leg began getting sore the first
week of August, which at the time he attributed to a sore iliotibial band.
He sat out CU's season-opening time trial on Saturday, then had a bone scan
http://www.dailycamera.com/bdc/cu_cross_country/article/0,1713,BDC_2450_1364848,00.html
Buffs dealt big blow as Ritzenhein redshirting
Fourth-place finisher in NCAA meet nursing stress fracture in femur
By Michael Sandrock, For the Camera
September 3, 2002
The chances of the No. 1-ranked
http://www.sacbee.com/content/sports/story/4246803p-5268220c.html
Richard McCann
Coach, Golden Valley Harriers
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Redshirting is something I was planning on doing, but just not this early (in his
career). - Dathan Ritzenhein
Well, Ritz, Redshirting is like pregnancy. Sometimes you plan for it. Sometimes you
don't.
drew/armiger wrote:
I guess we can't knock ESPN that much. The problem is the attention
span of the overall U.S market. I was talking to an Irish coach at the
Chicago marathon about 10 years ago. He said American sports are hard to
follow because they consist of three seconds and a cloud of dust. That
statement
Hi all,
Anyone know of any books and/or publications where I can find world and US
lists from the 1940s and 50s?
Thanks!
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| Bob Ramsak
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Does anybody know the exact ramifications on qualification for the World
University Games?
I have heard a few different things with the latest being: top 2 at USAs
under the age of 26 taking a certain amount of credits. Any idea how many
credits? I think I remember reading somewhere that
from the FISU site:
4. THE ELIGIBILITY
The Universiades and Championships are open to all student athletes that
have not been out of university or its equivalent for more than a year and
that are between 17 and 28 years old.
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I shook my head at this statement. Couldn't believe I had forgotten it.
Turns out I hadn't.
Regards,
Martin
In the 1976 Olympics, Viren also finished fifth in the marathon, five
hours after his 5,000-meter win.
Richard McCann wrote:
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Tuesday, September 3, 2002
De Reuck named Athlete of the Week
story also says blood-doping stories cropped up in '75 when in reality they
had first been attached to Juha Vaatainen after his double at the Euros in
'71, and were then attached to Viren in '72.
gh
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Date:
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USATF News Notes
Volume 3, Number 85 September 3, 2002
Browne, De Reuck
The headline for the lead story of USATF's September 3 edition of News
Notes should have stated that 'Browne, De Reuck win USA 20K titles' (not
40K).
story also says blood-doping stories cropped up in '75 when in reality they
had first been attached to Juha Vaatainen after his double at the Euros in
'71, and were then attached to Viren in '72.
Story also says that blood-doping was illegal, which it is now, but it
wasn't in 1972. Heck, '72
Long-time college basketball coach Abe Lemons died recently at age 79.
Known for his witty one-liners, today's obituary in the LA Times had this:
Track and field is the easiest sport to coach. All you have to do is tell
them to keep to the left and hurry back soon.
He also said he didn't
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