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They clearly have too much time on their hands. I wonder if he is going to
talk
to her like a father too.
Sure, why not? Talking to Marion Jones like a father apparently worked.
;-)
Kurt Bray
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No comment on his second point? This is kind of interesting. I wonder if the
IAAF will be in touch?
"She was paced to victory in the Womens 800m in 2:01.81 within 0.56sec of her
lifetime best by Commonwealth Games Mens 1500m Champion Michael EAST "
http://www.ukathletics.net/vsite/vcontent/
The difference here -- how "much" might be open to debate -- is that because
the women's elite race begins before the rest, the male pacers are not part
of either race. They can't win or be eligible for prize money for a top
place in neither the women's nor the men's race.
What if on the eve of th
They clearly have too much time on their hands. I wonder if he is going to talk
to her like a father too. Mountains and molehills come to mind here. John Q
Public certainly won't care and the "crisis" is solved by just having a joint
start. Why not weigh in on the pole vault rule changes instead?
R
>From the The Guardian Unlimited on-line:
"If Paula Radcliffe sets a world record using male pacemakers in the London
Marathon next month it will almost certainly not be officially recognised, a
senior figure in the sport's governing body warned last night.
Istvan Gyulai, secretary of the Intern
Florida's gets its first two 7'0"!
-Nash Higgins, Tampa 3/08/03 - Standing 5'7", Tampa Robinson, Sr, Reshard
Hicks defies gravity to soar 7'0". Hick's gets three good attempts at 7'1".
Coe Fedorenko, Sr, Tampa Leto, runs two 4:30's and a 10:14 3200m. Andy
Biladeau, So, Tampa Jesuit splits a 2: