Netters:
Thanks to all of you who replied to my question. I had gone into the
NCAA site and couldn't find the right trigger for the results.
Ed Grant
http://sports.yahoo.com/m/sa/news/ap/20021119/ap-greece-drugs.html
An article about difficulty testing in Greece.
Anyone know what they're talking about? The IAAF statement seems long on
generalities and short on specifics, a situation guaranteed to make all
sides get defensive. Either they're
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Sage named Athlete of the Week
In response to Brian's question, the Pacific NW XC Regional is November 23 in Sandy,
Oregon, outside Portland. The PNTF Association (Western Washington) XC meet was on
November 10 at Seattle's Lower Woodland Park, and results are on the Club Northwest
site at www.cnw.org.
Bill Roe
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This list is really going downhill. No talk of a pub get-together in Terre Haute? We
had a great one in Lawrence '98 and Bloomington '99. Unfortunately, I don't think
it'll be as warm this year as 3 years ago when one could walk around at night in a
t-shirt.
Anyone have any suggestions,
http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/nationworld/wire/sns-ap-run-o
bit-plucknett1119nov19,0,1051058.story?coll=sns-ap-sports-headlines
His World Record at Modesto in '81 may have been the first World Record I
ever got to call live over the PA. I recall I didn't sleep that night.
If
I just read something in the November Track Field News that puzzled
me. The article on the men's World Cup said that Colin Jackson
crapped out in the hurdles, and Aleksandr Averbukh did the same in
the PV. It then says, Had they both won their events, the Europeans
would have won the meet,
Greetings, all
Thanks to Ross Dunton's daily news site, we learn that Erwin J, who turned 100 a
couple months ago, has lowered the M100 record in the 100 to 36.49 -- demolishing
Everett Hosack's 43.00 from this year's Penn Relays.
See story at:
From the article about the age 100 100m record:
If most 100-year-olds fall, they go to the hospital. They get operations.
They break hips. This guy gets wrapped up and he's going to run the 100
meters.
Say what you will about masters competition, the above observation makes me
proud to be a
Ed Parrot wrote:
If most 100-year-olds fall, they go to the hospital. They get operations.
They break hips. This guy gets wrapped up and he's going to run the 100
meters.
Say what you will about masters competition, the above observation makes
me
proud to be a track and field athlete
Yeah, I
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Is there something I don't understand
about WC scoring, or did TFN make an error?
The latter. What could they have been thinking? :-)
Y ask:
Mark Zeug, president of the Hawaii Senior Olympics, has provided more details on Erwin
Jaskulski's M100 WR Saturday in the 100 -- as well as WR in the 200!
Mark writes:
The official times:
100 meters -- 36.49 (AccuTrack FAT)
200 meters -- 1:27.85 (AccuTrack FAT).
Timing official on the
Y ask:
The Honolulu Advertiser also covered Erwin's M100 sprint records. Check out:
http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Nov/17/ln/ln15a.html
Great photos as well!
Ken Stone
http://www.masterstrack.com
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