Release courtesy Univ. of Washington media relations. Full results
are listed at www.gohuskies.com.
Overlooked in the release was a mark of 5.70 in the pole vault by
former Michigan State jumper Paul Terek.
Overall a great meet on the University of Washington's 307 meter
unbanked Mondo track
I have to admit ignorance on how the NCAA works these things, but isn't
there also a "number of meets" stricture, and if so, will this count against
it, even if the marks themselves are deemed imaginary for Q purposes?
gh
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and only the third American (after Slaney and SFH) to do it, period.
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> Date: Sat, 1 Feb 2003 17:22:27 -0800 (PST)
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> Subject: Re: t-and-f: Regina record to test WMA sanity
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Saturday, February 1, 2003
Jacobs WR, Dragila AR spark dynamite beginning to Indoor GST
BOSTON
I can always tell the real good masters athletes at meets. They always have a brief
case with them.
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> But here's the most AMAZING part: If Regina doesn't trot around with paperwork in
>hand and gets the needed signatures of timers, judges, etc., she won't get credit for
Contact:Jill M. Geer
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Spike digs in as USATF Mascot gets a name
BOSTON Getting the
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> But here's the most AMAZING part: If Regina doesn't trot around with
> paperwork in hand and gets the needed signatures of timers, judges,
> etc., she won't get credit for a world masters record.
Yes, not getting credit for a masters record is clearly more amazing th
For the record, here's what Charlie Francis issued:
STATEMENT OF CHARLIE FRANCIS
For release to the Press: January 31, 2003
The current public controversy surrounding my relationship with Marion Jones and
Tim Montgomery, requires me to issue my first statement to the press in 15 years.
Greetings, all
Regina Jacobs, who turns 40 (!) this coming August, set a world elite/open all-time
indoor record in the 1500 today at Boston:
1st 3:59.98 Regina Jacobs
2nd 4:09.91 Elena Iagar
3rd 4:12.75 Jenelle Deathrage
4th 4:13.91 Heather Sagan
5th 4:15.62 Collette Liss
6th 4:16.75 M
That's should read "...on the hook for one hundred sixty bucks". The
drugs are kicking in nicely. thank you.
amlmo
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Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 5:26 PM
To: 'David Eiger'; 'T-and-F Mailing list'; 'Peter Matthews';
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Due to unanticipated emergency knee surgery (3rd one in 10 months), I
have two tickets to the Millrose games. I took some of the risk off Joe
McVeigh, who was unable to attend due to a schedule conflict. The seats
are excellent, which is reflected in the price ($80 each), and are in
the same group
I was told today that the NCAA will not accept marks unless it is a complete
track meet ( at least 12 events, I think) and in the past they have granted
the summit a waiver but voted not to this year. Most coaches didn't know
about this until it was too late. The PV summit is one of the best thing
Dear friends,
Kinneret, Feb. 1:
Men JT: Vadim Bavikin 77.03.
David
Visit the unofficial Israeli Athletics homepage:
http://eiger.tripod.com/
Pro team sports was mentioned somewhere, but those leagues suspend based on being
disqualified from
a certain number of games without pay, plus a fine.
In track, an athlete could have your six-month suspension and not miss any of the big
pay meets. I
think the first suspension should include at
The current system of dealing with murderers isn't working either, but
it's much better than doing nothing.
malmo
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Sent: Saturday, February 01, 2003 5:39 AM
To: track list
Subject: Re: t-and-f: A six m
A bunch of cryptic offlist messages I've received over the last few
weeks from some reasonably connected people just made sense. Something
Jonas said about testing the waters crystallized it. Phil Hersh, James
Christie and all other media type lurkers out there have missed the
story IMHO.
Say wha
Make it one season and I would agree. You can't have people missing say
September (after the big meets), October, November, December, January,
February and then returning. That is unless you tie their legs together
when banned and prevent them from training!
But if someone is caught in May in t
the current system certainly isnt' working, so it would seem there's only
two ways to go. Harsher sentences won't stand up to the legal light of day
(in Europe at least), so perhaps this is the only other option?
gh
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> Dat
d Montgomery. "Now, I
see there is someone who can go out there and do things at a very high levels
[without drugs].":
http://www.globeandmail.com/servlet/ArticleNews/PEstory/TGAM/20030201/STRTO/sports/sports/sports_temp/2/2/22/
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