reported by Helene Elliott, LA Times staff writer:
Marion Jones won't run at the Mt. San Antonio College Relays in Walnut later
this month because she's not ready to begin her outdoor season, a meet
official said he was told by Jones' agent, Charles Wells.
She said in February she would return to
Olympic gold medallist and three-time world champion Maurice Greene will
never win another championship, sprint legend Michael Johnson has predicted.
http://foxsports.news.com.au/story/0,8659,6190038-23218,00.html
from London Marathon press office:
World Record Holder Khalid Khannouchi has been forced to withdraw from the
Flora London Marathon, it was announced today.
The US-Moroccan has been suffering from Acute Purulent Tonsillitis for three
weeks and is undergoing treatment at home in the States: "I'm af
The following commentary is from Nick Davies, IAAF Communications Director,
regarding the men's 200m final at last weekend's IAAF Indoor World
Championships:
"What happened was the following:
British athlete Allyn Condon, who was in lane 2, false started. Then--when
the race got underway for the
The IAAF Statistics Handbook for the World Indoor Meet had a summary of
athletes with the most World Championships Gold Medals.
Gebrselassie extended his all-time lead in individual golds to 11, but still
is far behind Paul Tergat once team golds are included.
Top Men:
17 - Paul Tergat. 8 WCC lo
Istvan Gyulai is taking a rather strong stand against London Marathon plans
to use male pacers for Radcliffe in the women's race next month.
Saying he didn't see any way a prospective world best time there would be
IAAF ratified, he added, "What are they going to do next, put a car in front
of som
he next one
goes to 30km and fourth pacer starts there and goes to the finish) would
this be "legal" in their eyes?
-Original Message-
From: Wilmar Kortleever [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 9:21 AM
Cc: Post, Marty; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] uoregon. edu' (E-
>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
garry hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 9:59 AM
To: track list
Subject: Re: t-and-f: male pacemakers for Radcliffe at London
While the IAAF's "no mixed competition" rule is silly, and I oppose it, I
can see where they'd have a case for applying it t
>From Michael Butcher, Head of Press
(They better hire some Kenyans...)
THE FLORA LONDON MARATHON
APRIL13 2003
MALE PACEMAKERS FOR WOMEN'S RACE
For immediate release Wednesday March 5 2003
Following a request from Paula Radcliffe for a mixed Men and Women's race,
the Flora London Marathon today
What's interesting is that most of the 10 Hardest Things in Sports can be
done by a recreational athlete at a much reduced level.
An average athlete can hit a baseball at say maybe 50 miles per hour, but
certainly not 90-95 mph. An average athlete can drive a race car 90-100mph,
but not 200 mph. A
Geneti's time also breaks his own "WJR"
-Original Message-
From: Martin J. Dixon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 12:00 PM
To: Kebba Tolbert
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Karlsruhe Results (7:28, 1:44, 1:59, 14.88m TJ)
Cummins' 800 time is also a NR.
Haile Gebrselassie smashes the world indoor two mile record with a
devastating display at Norwich Union GP.
The Ethiopian legend knocks an incredible five seconds off the old mark as
he clocks 8mins 4.69secs in front of thousands of cheering fans at the
National Indoor Arena.
There's a small item in the Scorecard section of the latest Sports
Illustrated (Feb 24, Angels baseball cover), about Chris Essick, a
"joggler"of some renown.
Recently lowered the 200 meter indoor record for joggling -- running while
juggling -- to 27.75 seconds. He also has outdoor world bests of
The following is from an East African Standard article by Chris Mbaisi.
http://www.eastandard.net/sports/sport20022003001.htm
Check out the typo at the end of the third paragraph. That would let
everyone into the race, including folks not even conceived yet !
Athletics Kenya will be strict on ag
Sanya Richards, still 17 years old, set an indoor world junior 'record' of
51.94 for 400 meters at the Tyson Invite in Fayetteville last weekend.
Set previous record of 52.10 last March when she was still a Jamaican
national.
Takayuki Matsumiya won the Kumanichi 30-K in Kumanoto, JPN on Sunday in
1:28:36, a pending IAAF world road best.
Splits reported for him, taken every 5-K:
15:22/30:35/45:29/1:00:24/1:14:19/1:28:36.
That means two halves in 45:29 then 43:07. His three 10-Ks were 30:35, 29:49
and 28:12.
Course is
Sorry, misdirected email...
-Original Message-
From: Post, Marty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:05 PM
To: 't-and-f@darkwing. uoregon. edu' (E-mail)
Subject: t-and-f: Men's Marathon Lists 2002; 'Haile'
Two question re dates for 200
Two question re dates for 2002 Men's Marathons:
1) In your email 13Jan you said San Luis Potosi on 03 Mar; latest list has
23 Jun which I presume is correct
2) You have incorrect date of 01 Mar 2002 for Centurion; however that was
the Wally Hayward Marathon. This note from website: The Wally Hayw
Gator Invitational, Gainesville, 09 Feb
Event 24 Men 800 Meter Run
NameYear School Finals
1 3403 Peterson, Derrick A
>From ESPN.COM as picked by their Page 2 staff
http://espn.go.com/page2/s/list/highschool.html
beat out Tiger Woods and LeBron James to name a few.
List seems to definitely show a male bias. Just to name one girl, how about
Janet Evans? Arguably best distance swimmer of all-time; 3 golds at 1988
>From Frank Litsky's column in today's NY Times:
When Stacy Dragila competes in the women's pole vault in the Millrose Games,
the heights of the bar, as usual, will be predetermined. But if only one
vaulter remains, the officials will be reminded that the predetermined
heights no longer matter.
Th
Virtually unnoticed at the Boston Indoor Games was third place finish of
Markos Geneti (ETH) in the 3000 meters.
His time of 7:46.59 was more than a second better than 7:47.90 he ran at BIG
in 2002.
Geneti is one of those East Africans who doesn't know his birthdate, but
most references cite a ye
It looks like these are new world indoor masters records for Ottey (born 10
May 60).
According to website http://nationalmastersnews.com/world_indoor_2002.html
the W40 records for 60m and 200m are 8.01 and 25.58 respectively.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Ramsak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Adam Goucher, Jorge Torres, and Dathan Ritzenhein will forgo the Feb. 15-16
U.S. winter cross country championships to gear their training towards
making this summer's World Track and Field Championships team. The coach of
all three, Mark Wetmore, told RW Daily correspondent Mike Sandrock that, "We
Peter Matthews authored a book called "Track & Field Facts & Feats" (Guiness
Superlatives Ltd., 1982).
In the section on World Records, High Jump, he wrote the following:
"In April 1954 Dick Browning, AAU tumbling champion 1951-54, was reported to
have somersaulted over a bar set at 2.28m/7ft 6 in
Saying he is leaving the track and roads on his own terms, U.S. distance
stalwart Todd Williams has retired from competition. Williams, a former
Olympic and World Championship team member at 10,000 meters and World Cross
Country competitor said he is satisfied and happy with his long career. He
wil
Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery, the fastest lovers on Earth,
are in danger of being frozen out of the athletics circuit this summer...
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,4-551865,00.html
Nick Davies, IAAF's Director of Communications, offers some commentary on
the new false start rule at
http://www.runnersworld.com/home/0,1300,1-0-0-ZNEWS,00.html#bell
If anyone can help, please reply off-list to: Uli Huber
([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi,
I am an in-house engineer of the Church of Scientology in Clearwater. We
are building a 150' radius indoor running track. The shell and core of this
track is completed and we are starting on the planning of the
>From Reuters newsservice
Fri January 10, 2003 02:39 PM ET
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court said on Friday it would decide
whether footwear maker Nike Inc. can be sued for false advertising
over a publicity campaign that defended the wages, treatment and safety
conditions of workers
FROM THE NY ROAD RUNNERS:
Dear Running Writer:
Please find below important news about the New York City Marathon.
Please contact us with any questions or follow up that you might have on
this matter.
Richard Finn/Amie Desautels NYC Marathon Press 212 423-2229/294
NEW YORK CITY MARATHON THI
Mehaffey needs a better fact-checker:
"Two hours five minutes and 38 seconds later Khalid Khannouchi crossed the
finish line, becoming only the second man to break his own world record. "
Not only did Derek Clayton break his own world record, but Jim Peters did so
three times in succession.
---
Gebrselassie's $1 million at Doha yesterday was almost twice as big a payday
as any previous in athletics.
Ironically previous record was for another Ethiopian setting a 10km "world
record"- Addis Abebe at Jakarta in Jan '93 scored $25K for 1st place and
$500K bonus.
Gabriela Szabo has women's be
Interesting story about what Wang Junxia is doing these days:
http://www.dailytelegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2002/12/08/sowan
g08.xml&sSheet=/sport/2002/12/08/ixsport.html
>From Page A2 of today's New York Times:
Editors' Note
A front-page article on Monday described the use of steroids by men and
women seeking larger, more chiseled bodies. The article traced the spread of
the drugs from the world of weight lifting and bodybuilding to the general
society.
In discu
>From the folks at London. Abera, Tergat, El Mouaziz, Lee Bong-ju. etc. also
on current entry list.
2003 FLORA LONDON MARATHON
For immediate release
3 December 2002
KHANNOUCHI TO FACE
TOUGH LONDON FIELD
World record holder Khalid Khannouchi (USA) faces a tough test in his
attempt to defend his F
Think BYU could be good next year on the women's side?
first 4 scorers: Jr, Fr, Jr, Fr. Final scorer Sr., first non-scorer, Jr.
-Original Message-
From: Fred Finke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 4:35 PM
To: T-and-F list
Subject: t-and-f: Stanford=5 Jr's, 2 Sop
The late Ben Plucknett had some notable accomplishments during his career,
but being a [IAAF ratified] world record holder was not one of them.
Although twice bettering the standing WR in May and July of 1981 it was
revealed in mid-year that Plucknett tested positive for anabolic steroid
nortestos
NCAA Mountain West Regional
1. Jorge Torres (Colo) - 29:33
2. Anthony Ford (Mont) - 30:11
3. Edwardo Torres (Colo) - 30:22
...
28. Kip Kangogo (BYU) - 30:55.
Injured? Fell? Ran off course?
What happened??
The IAAF story on this at http://www.iaaf.org/news/Kind=2/newsId=20007.html
correctly states 'Hicham El Guerrouj will run the first competitive 5000m of
his senior career" as he ran 13:46.79 back in 1992, when he won the bronze
medal at the World Juniors of that year.
-Original Message-
Fr
I don't have any citations for this, but I seem to recall anecdotal reports
that gymnastic experts using a series of flips and a two-footed takeoff
(illegal per IAAF rules) have been able to achieve extraordinary heights
near or better than eight feet.
The Japanese city of Osaka is almost certain to be awarded the 2007 World
Athletics Championships later this month, the German sports agency SID
reported on Thursday.
Osaka is the only candidate to host the championships. Under an agreement
with the International Association of Athletics Federatio
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
4:02.95 for 1500m and 2:27:10 for marathon in the same year
outside of the Chinese circa 1993, probably pretty unusual range
Feature story in today's Sports section...
Paula Radcliffe - 2:17:18 ! Oh, wait, That's my short-term memory
kicking in.
How about Walter George, 4:12 3/4 mile, '86? As in 1886. Altho there was a
4:12.6 mile in 1915, George's time wasn't significantly bettered until Nurmi
ran 4:10.4 in 1923, 37 years after George.
-Original Mes
Note also the phrase "distances currently contested at senior international
championship level" in the IAAF release.
Wang's 8:06.11 for 3000 meters -- incidentally a championship distance in
1993 when she ran it -- rates 1308 points on these scoring tables. Radcliffe
would have needed a 2:16:47 to
In case you missed it, an excerpt from Paula Radcliffe's appearance on the
Oprah show yesterday:
Oprah: You know, after my marathon--I've only run one, and I think I will
only run one in my lifetime--I always say, when you get to around 22 miles,
no matter what your religion, you see Jesus. Did y
According to the Oprah website the "That's Incredible" show is today
(Thursday, Oct 24). Tomorrow is something about personal journals.
http://www.oprah.com
-Original Message-
From: Mike Prizy [mailto:mikeprizy@;attbi.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 4:25 PM
To: Track List
Subject:
me the next
day.)
-Original Message-
From: ghill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 12:46 PM
To: track list
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Chasing the "A" qualifier
> From: "Post, Marty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Post, Marty&qu
Some of the Americans who ran in the 2:14s at last Sunday's Chicago Marathon
- missing the 2004 Olympic "A" standard of 2:12 - are seriously thinking of
running in Birmingham next Feb. and running hard.
As part of the deal to host the 2004 Trials, the 2003 race will be the
national championships.
As much as I would like to see a pure roadie -- none of this moonlighting on
the track or cross-country ! - be AOY, Khannouchi's non-marathon racing this
year detracts from his 2 stellar marathons.
Good wins at San Blas and Kyoto Half-Marathons, but a horrendous 60th place
at Sapporo and a 4th pl
I might have missed some of the follow-up conversation on this but I do not
see where you are getting this information from.
I am looking at a set of results from the press room and the following is a
sample of the times:
Place/Name/Chip Time/Gun Time
11. Ben Kimondiu/2:13:55/2:13:57
12. Kyle B
Culpepper refers to breaking Salazar's American debut record at Chicago
below. Actually he ran the same exact time as Salazar did at New York City
in 1980. However, NYC has always been considered a point-to-point "aided"
course (as opposed to Chicago loop course), and, perhaps more significantly,
> Does anyone know the official time for Loroupe's 25,000m WR at
> Mengerskirchen on September 21?
>
> I have seen both 1:27:05.84 and 1:27:04.89.
>
> These results posted to club website,
> http://www.lc-mengerskirchen.de/ergebnisse/2002/bahneroeffnung.htm
>
>
> 25.000m
>
> 1. 1 Loroupe,
New all-time number 8 performer, #11 performance:
1. Sun Yingjie, CHN... 30:28.26
2. Kayoko Fukushi, JPN... 30:51.81
3. Xing Huina, CHN... 31:42.58
4. Takako Kotirida, JPN, 31:52.65
5. Chung Yun-Hee, KOR, 32:46.54 NR
6. Chan-Ropper Man Yee, HKG, 32:56.35
7. Chang Jin-Suk, KOR, 34:18.21
Tom Heinonen, who turns 58 years old next summer, has announced that, after
27 years as the UO track coach and 28 as the university's cross country
coach, he will retire following the 2003 track season.
Full story at:
http://www.registerguard.com/news/2002/10/04/1c.sp.heinonen.1004.html
n what was then the second best women's road 10-K in history.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Duncan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 4:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: USATF Release: Jones named Athlete of the Week
Post, Marty wrote:
> Ra
For the record Jones was 14-0 in the 100 meters (not including heats); 3-0
in the 200 and 1-0 in the 400.
It's going to be real interesting to see how she fares regarding athlete of
the year honors. Guevara was also undefeated (11-0) plus Golden League/GP
Final/World Cup winner.
Radcliffe has pu
What do following women have in common? (Answer way down below)
Marla Runyan, Deena Drossin, Carrie Tollefson, Amy Rudolph, Cheri Kenah, and
Kristin Price.
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Answer: All finished in the top six places at the nationals 5000 met
The IAAF World Cup in Athletics will be held in the United
States for the first time ever in 2006, International Association of
Athletics Federations President Lamine Diack and USA Track & Field CEO Craig
Masback announced Thursday.
The 2006 IAAF World Cup will be contested at The Home Depot Nat
Tim Montgomery and Khalid Khannouchi are two Americans who have set world
records this year, and their paydays were remarkably close: Tim earned
$250,000 prize money for his day's work, while Khalid raked in $255,000.
Of course, if you want to pro-rate this over the time spent actually putting
on
Kip Janvrin talks about his double decathlon in the 'not-so-brief' chat in
runners world on-line today. interesting technique for the steeplechase.
Anyone know the history as to why the men's 50k racewalk was dropped from
the 1976 Olympic Games program? (But then reinstated for 1980.)
5-K, 10-K, 200 hurdles) have
been fine tuned. But why wouldn't the ATFS annual also note the adjustment
if this were the case?
-Original Message-
From: Robert Hersh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 9:07 AM
To: Post, Marty
Subject: t-and-f: Double decathlon rec
I wonder why Janvrin's double decathlon point score of 14,185 last weekend
in Turku was proclaimed a "world record", or in other words the best total
in history.
In Athletics 2002, the latest ATFS Annual, on page 274 the world best for
the double decathlon is credited to Indrek Kaseorg of Estonia
Maybe it comes from being 4 years older, but El Guerrouj certainly doesn't
seem to have the finishing kick now that he did in 1998. Not that the last
300 in Rieti was exactly slow, but compare it to his world record:
Rome '98: 2:46.34 @ 1200m + 39.66 last 300m = 3:26.00
Rieti '02: 2:44.75 @ 1200m
The Raul Guidobaldi stadium in Rieti, Italy has a new Mondo 8 lane track for
this year's Grand Prix Meet there on Sunday.
On the previous surface there have been such outstanding WRs as
2:11.96/1000m and 7:20.67/3000m in recent years so who knows how fast folks
are going be running now.
El Guerrou
There are rumors that Justin Gatlin is giving up the rest of the his college
eligibility at Tennessee to pursue a pro track career.
Dathan Ritzenhein will miss the 2002 cross country season because of a
stress fracture in his right femur. His leg began getting sore the first
week of August, which at the time he attributed to a sore iliotibial band.
He sat out CU's season-opening time trial on Saturday, then had a bone scan
Sun
By far the deepest quality 10,000 in history.
All-time records for best time for place for 3rd thru 12th.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Prizy
To: B. Kunnath
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 8/30/02 7:00 PM
Subject: Re: t-and-f: RESULTS---10K @ Van Damme
Don't let us down ESPN2.
"B. Kunnat
Some crashing and buring in 'record' attempts at 600 meters.
Mutola 53.92 at 400m, then 28.95 for last 200m.
Mutua 48.34 at 400m, then 25.15. Still a better finish than Johnny Gray
(1:12.81), 47.1/25.7.
-Original Message-
From: Kebba Tolbert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, A
IOC will name host of 2012 Games in 2005.
-Original Message-
From: Shawn Devereaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 12:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: The Final Two
When is the IOC naming the host of the 2012 games?
If its anytime around when
USOC will halve the field of US candidates for 2012 Olympic Games host city
from four to two later today.
The Final Four are Houston, New York, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.
Any guesses who's going to be left standing?
Overlooked in the abundance of excellent performances at Zurich last Friday:
1500 meters - under 23
1. Alex Kipchirchir, Kenya - 3:32.95.
Reported date of birth: 26 November 1984.
Last Friday I wondered what Boulami could run these days at 3000m flat,
given that his non-barrier best is ony 7:42.99.
He actually talked about going for 3000 WR at post-race press conference in
Zurich:
" 3,000 flat in 7:20 is something very difficult. The problem is that I
cannot compare flat
Earlier this year it was pointed out that Devers' fast times should be given
more credence as many on the all-time list above her were from Eastern Bloc
women during the days when drug testing, etc. wasn't what it is now.
Similar situation with Guevara. 49.16 makes her number 11 all-time perfomer
Wow, Just a little more than 10 seconds slower than his FLAT 3000m PR
(7:42.99, 1998). Wonder what he could run without barriers these days?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 2:25 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: t-and-f:
As of this morning there were 711 votes in the where will Alan Webb be after
the 2008 Olympics poll that appeared with the USA TODAY on-line story
yesterday.
Results:
35.44% - out of the sport, never living up to the hype
30.66% - US record holder at sub 3:47
19.27% - a 3:55 miler
14.63% - Olymp
Yes. I mistyped, Should have been .5 not 5 mps.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 11:45 AM
To: Post, Marty
Cc: 't-and-f@darkwing. uoregon. edu' (E-mail)
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Kederis' "world best pe
>From the London Times on-line, a perspective by Gerard Hartmann, the
renowned physical therapist, on 2002 Athlete of the Year to be Paula
Radcliffe:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,4-381819,00.html
Warning - prospective politically incorrect comments follow.
Kederis' 19.85 was not only a PR but in fact may have been the best 200
meters in history by a white sprinter.
According to official IAAF lists only 19.72 by Pietro Mennea of Italy at the
1979 World University Games now stands as super
I think field event fans whine too much about the lack of respect their
favorites get in regards to AOY recognition.
A busy field-eventer can rack up 15 or 20 wins a year and that 20-0 record
looks pretty good at year's end even though a handful of those wins may have
come against less than the
When talking about Radcliffe it's important to note not that she just moved
up from world class track (and half-marathon) ability to the marathon, but
that just three months later she's gone back down to the shorter distances
and run faster than ever.
Kristiansen set WRs in the 5000 and 10,000 a
As much as I've been beating the drum for picking London Marathon (et al)
winner Paula Radcliffe as prospective women's AOY, I don't think Khannouchi
has any chnace of rating as men's AOY (unless maybe he breaks 2:05 at
Chicago).
His won-loss record outside of the marathon is pretty non-descript
years?
-Original Message-
From: ghill
To: track list
Sent: 7/31/02 11:45 AM
Subject: Re: t-and-f: women's AOY
> From: "Post, Marty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: "Post, Marty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 20:03:53 -0400
> To
Fresh off her 14:31 Paula Radcliffe looks primed to roll at the upcoming
Europeans.
Although she has a blemish on her record losing the Monaco 3000m to Szabo,
consider Radcliffe's outstanding versatility this year. Cross-country: gold
medal at world champs. Road: 2nd fastest (at the time) road 10
Second to Lagat (3:31.38) at DN Galan. Now 5th fastest American all-time.
For anyone who cares about whatever happened to Zola Budd, check out latest
issue of Sports Illustrated (Ted Williams cover). Two pages in a long
"Where Are They Know?" section.
Overlooked somewhat amidst all the great Golden Gala performances was a
3:50.69 mile for 18-year-old Cornelius Chirchir, #2 all-time world junior.
The only other junior miler to break 3:51, Noah Ngeny, went on to run the
second fastest mile in history and win the Olympic 1500 meters gold medal in
and Ben has an Olympic gold medal to prove it.
-Original Message-
From: Jonas Mureika [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 3:25 PM
To: t-and-f list
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Greene sets career record at Rome
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Post, Marty wrote:
> He also extended
Greene's 9.89 at Rome was his record ninth career 100m sub 9.90. He shared
previous record of 8 with Ato Boldon.
He also extended his world record lifetime total of sub-10.00s to 42. Oh
yeah, he also holds record for sub 9.8's -- one.
Early results from Lausanne show that Liu Xiang - who has a reported date of
birth of 13 July 1983 - won the B race of the 110 hurdles in 13.12 (wind 1.6
m/s).
This smashes the World Junior Record of 13.23 by Renaldo Nehemiah way back
in 1978...
According to an Associated Press report Houston Olympic officials, hoping to
attract the 2012 games, plan to complete a total conversion of the Astrodome
into an elite track and field facility by 2007.
So would the marks there be considered as indoor performances (if the Dome
makes it completely
I believe the American prep was Roscoe Divine. Snell was sick at the race in
Vancouver and finished 10th, around 4:15.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: t-and-f: Snell's conqueror--a cl
Alan Webb has signed with Ray Flynn's Sports Management agency (terms
undisclosed).
He's leaving Michigan and returning to Virginia. Will train with HS coach
Scott Razcko and enroll at George Mason U.
Won't run junior nationals this weekend.
Details and quotes from Webb at www.runnersworld.com
>From Agence France Presse:
"He had a poor start out of the blocks and was under pressure before coming
through in the final few metres..."
>From the IAAF report on its website:
"...he was the first out of the blocks and continued with smooth
acceleration throughout,..."
Were they watching the
Third (30:06) at Bellin Run 10-K in Green Bay over the weekend, way behind
James Koskei (28:24) and Albert Chepkurui (28:32).
Rumors are that Khannouchi is thinking about New York City this fall. Tergat
may opt for Berlin. Haile, if Hengelo injury comprimises training, may not
run any fall marathon.
Women's race should be much more compelling. Radcliffe, probably Ndereba,
and maybe Okayo who ran there in '99. And Takaha
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