> A member of our club knew this woman. She had given birth 10 months ago
> and was still breast feeding. She had undertaken a 30 week training
> program (starting 10 weeks after giving birth). It appears that she
> suffered from severe sodium imbalance possibly created by the stresses of
> nurs
Netters:
My apologies for mis-sending my preview of the NJ CC meet which was
intended for someone else. Hope a few Jerseyans on the list got something
out of it.
With good weather predicted for this Saturday, I have hopes that the
Trotters may go all out at Holmdel and try to join Mic
Throwers-
Check out Jeff Everson's Planet Muscle & Nutrition Magazine, Dec
edition, has a really extensive areticle on the US Shot Putters and the
history of the event. It has many classic pics as well. You might be
able to get it at www.planetmuscle.com too.
MJR
He ran for Bound Brook HS ('89) in New Jersey. He was one of a great NJ HS
trio that year, and All-American at Florida, I believe.
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But she did do this race at 1:00/mile slower than her normal pace,
finishing almost 12 minutes back from where she did the year before.
She also has become an "expert" at this, being her fourth time. I'm
sure she could write a book on this process. Hopefully it would be more
well received tha
My statement was intended for a more general application. Yes, elite
athletes may be an exception. However, none of the women you mentioned are
marathoners, which has unique demands.
RMc
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Well, I think it may depend on the woman and the eve
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Volume 12, Number 107 November 6, 2002
Tilson sets 50-kilometer re
I know for a fact that Michelle Rohl walked a 20k at the U.S. Championships
this year less than 3 months after giving birth to her fourth child and that
she was breast feeding at the time.
Ed and Dana Parrot wrote:
> I tend to agree - I imagine there have been elite women who have performed
> clo
Oh yeah, the URL is:
www.trackandfieldnews.com
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Citing competitive and economic concerns, Canisius College
announced Thursday that Division I-AA football is among the seven varsity
sports the school will eliminate at the end of the current academic year.
Also being cut are men's and women's indoor and outdoor track, men's and
w
I tend to agree - I imagine there have been elite women who have performed
close to a world class level within a year of giving birth. I know several
women who have run very hard marathons within 6-10 months after giving
birth, although I'm not 100% sure if they were actually still breastfeeding
w
Well, I think it may depend on the woman and the event. Seriously, Debbie
Grant Marshall resumed rigorous training fairly immediately after the birth
of her second child . Likewise, so did Merideth Valmon and Sonia O'Sullivan.
In a message dated 11/6/2002 11:20:13 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A member of our club knew this woman. She had given birth 10 months ago
and was still breast feeding. She had undertaken a 30 week training
program (starting 10 weeks after giving birth). It appears that she
suffered from severe sodium imbalance possibly created by the stresses of
nursing. (
Now up on the T&FN site are "final" U.S. lists for 2002. But just because these lists
are final, doesn't mean they are 100% accurate. Please send any and all
corrections/amendments to:
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Enjoy!
Dan Lilot
Statistician
Track & Field News
Netters:
A couple of comments on recent marathon postings
There was a story in the Star-Ledger on Mike Mykytok's "chip"
problem. Mike is a native of Bound Brook and currently teaches and coaches
at Bergen Tech in Hackensack. His is a comeback story all its own, for he
had some ki
Ed:
Here is the weekly roundup
TOP TENS
BOYSGIRLS
1. Mainland1. Hopewell Valley
2. Christian Brothers 2. Toms River East
3. Toms River
Mike Mykytok claimed after the race that he had a problem with his chip and
it fell off or something. The New York Road Runners have completed their
review and he has been added to the official results in 31st place in
2:26:53.
Don't know exactly where Mike was born, but certainly was somewhere wi
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