From: RT
Sprinter Wins Doping Ban Appeal
By Associated Press
October 4, 2002, 8:42 AM EDT
LONDON -- British sprinter Michael Tietz won his appeal against a lifetime Olympic
doping ban Friday.
Tietz tested positive for metablolites of the banned
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Volume 3, Number 96 October 4, 2002
Chicago Marathon adds
Netters:
The arrest of the senior women's runner in Florida recalls an
amusing incident we had at a NJ meet a year and a half ago.
It took place at Lincoln Park, Jersey City, which is, of course, not
school property, but a county park open to all comers.
A 400M race was
I put on a summer distance running festival on our high schools track each
summer. The AD of the school is more than glad to let us use the track as
long as I have everyone who participates sign a waiver, so the school won't
be sued. This does happen. Another local high school allowed the
Uh Ed,
No one from Joisey should go anywhere near jokes about anybody else's voting
problems. Absentee ballets have already gone out with the Torch's name on
it-just for a start.
Ed Grant wrote:
. And
let;s not get into the state's voting problems.
Regards,
Martin
good facilities don't have holes in center field
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I put on a summer distance running festival on our high schools track