Greetings, all
World Masters Athletics reports that only two cities have made bids to host the 2007
WMA World Outdoor Championships -- Riccione, Italy, and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Given the fact that WMA likes to spread its world meets around and give special
consideration to Third World (trac
those athletes are quite good, really.
In a message dated 9/8/2002 1:17:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Surely something's got to be done about Reiti. Look at those middle distance
>marks compared with the sprints. Yet, as I understand it, Rieti, being
>in the hills east of Rome, is at a sligh
In all of these years no one has ever thought of measuring the track?
The track is good, your speculation is short.
malmo
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has there ever been a Golden League 400 before with zero Americans? Hell,
how about any European GP I meet? Yikes!
gh
Lee Nichols schreef:
> Wow, some of those results are better than Berlin. Too bad they
> didn't show this meet on US TV.
Strange luck here for the Europeans. The bulk of them are not able to see
any Golden League action, because it is behind a decoder
(subscription/pay tv). But most GP 1 and GP
Surely something's got to be done about Reiti. Look at those middle distance
marks compared with the sprints. Yet, as I understand it, Rieti, being in
the hills east of Rome, is at a slight altitude and ought to favour the
explosive events.
There have been rumours, of course, for years. Some said
> From: "Kebba Tolbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Kebba Tolbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 08 Sep 2002 15:13:05 -0400
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: t-and-f: Devers/Rieti
>
> Was suprised to see that Devers didn't run in Rieti. Would've been a good
> chance to close the gap bt
Wow, some of those results are better than Berlin. Too bad they
didn't show this meet on US TV.
>from iaaf.org
>
>IAAF Grand Prix II
>
>Rieti 2002
>Rieti, 08-Sep-2002
>
>RESULTS MEN
>
>100 METRES - MEN Wind: +0.7
>
>1 Emedolu Uchenna NGR
Was suprised to see that Devers didn't run in Rieti. Would've been a good
chance to close the gap btw herslef and Marion in the overall GP standings.
As of now Marion leads w/92 points and Devers has 87. A win at Rieti was
worth 5 points.
interesting.
Kebba Tolbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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from iaaf.org
IAAF Grand Prix II
Rieti 2002
Rieti, 08-Sep-2002
RESULTS MEN
100 METRES - MEN Wind: +0.7
1 Emedolu Uchenna NGR 10.10
2 Williams Bernard USA 10.16
3 Lewis-Francis Mark GBR
http://www.onrunning.com/
2;44.75 for 1200 (?) at Rieti.
gh
Netters:
Question:
In another disaster for the Rutgers University football team
yesterday, the name Aaron Leeper figured prominently for victorious Buffalo
U. Any relation to the high jumper? It is not a very common surname.
Ed Grant
virtually even at the bell, SFH runs 60.4, RJ 69.8.
(Ayhan was 61.3)
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