I thought this might get a response from you, Jon. We hadn't heard from you for so
long I thought you were hiding out in a cave with the Taliban :-)
Jon Entine wrote:
> Wayne--
>
> For those of us who grew up in the 1960s, it's a distinct memory that there
> was a widespread racist belief that
. Of course, Keino annihilated the field.
On 1/11/02 7:21 AM, "t-and-f-digest"
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> From: "Wayne T. Armbrust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: t-and-f: we have a winner!
>
>
> Elite black distance runners were a dis
ts of high mileage training,
brushing 200 miles per week at his peak.
- Ed Parrot
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to a lesser extent, Long Island University, Ithaca College, Downstate
Medical Center and Toro College.
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John Bale
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"Mcewen, Brian T" wrote:
> Now I remember that when I read that Keino was the first sub-4:
"Mcewen, Brian T" wrote:
> Now I remember that when I read that Keino was the first sub-4:00 "African"
> ... it was actually the first "black African".
>
> I'll have to try and stop quoting things from work where my books aren't.
>
> /Brian
Elite black distance runners were a distinct rarity in
Now I remember that when I read that Keino was the first sub-4:00 "African"
... it was actually the first "black African".
I'll have to try and stop quoting things from work where my books aren't.
/Brian
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