http://bouldernews.com/bdc/cu_cross_country/article/0,1713,BDC_2450_1566274,00.html
Both had to race against older foreign runners
By Michael Sandrock, For the Camera
November 24, 2002
Alberto Salazar can relate to the situation Jorge Torres will face Monday at the NCAA
Division I Cross
Can't help you with the links.
But - the WR was held jointly at 8.35 (27' 5) by Ralph Boston (Modesto
5/29/65) and Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (USR(ARM)) (Mexico City 10/19/67).
Mats Åkerlind
Gävle, Sweden
Jared Fletcher wrote:
I was wondering if anyone knew where I might be abel to find video on the
MEMO: November 24, 2002
TO: U.S. Athletics Media
FROM: Tom Surber (317) 261-0500
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USA Track Field
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Hall of Fame Class of 2002 to appear on teleconference
The National Track and Field Hall of Fame Class of 2002 - pole vaulter Earl
Bell,
Craig had some tought times with Ngeno, Rose, Rono,
and Kimwomba(sp).
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Predicted men's results:
1. Stanford
2. Arkansas
3. Colorado
4. Oregon
5. Wisconsin
Stanford will win based on 3-5 runner depth, and displaced runners. Colorado
was obviously holding back at the regionals, so N. Arizona is overrated.
Oregon raced sparingly, and will surprise.
1. Boaz
I saw N. Arizona at the Colorado Shootout. I think you may be wrong about
them being overrated.
Fred
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Given how she has been running, there is an argument to be made that she
is the best North American collegiate female XC runner.
http://www.sfu.ca/athletics/track-field/press_releases02/tf_naia_11-23-02.html
Regards,
Martin
Hmmm, once a statistian, always a statistican (aka, pain in the ass).
This raises an interesting bit of history that I can't pin down from exactly
at this point, but I know that conversion table say 8.35 is equal to
27-4 3/4, not 27-5. I also know that Boston jumped 27-5.
In looking at old TFN