pain while taking a course
of performance enhancing drugs. Still makes me shudder.
Regards - GT - http://homepages.go.com/~oztrack/
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From: mike fanelli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, 20 October 2000 16:09
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I agree that Kenny Moore and Don Kardong have written some
great stuff. But don't overlook the outstanding series that Joan Nesbit wrote
for Do it Sports in '95/96. They were collectively called 'The Black Spike". The
most notorious one was "There is no I in Team", a commentary on the US cros
Bruce
Glikin
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: ALL TIME FAVOTITE
ARTICLES??
Kenny Moore wrote
an article for Sports Illustrated back in the 70's that still haunts me with
its beauty. Sorry, but
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Date: Friday, October 20, 2000 7:50 AM
Subject: t-and-f: ALL TIME FAVOTITE ARTICLES??
>I think it was in The Runner and written by Rich (whose surname I forget -
I
>may even have forgotten his first name!).
>Anyway it purported to be about a young Kenyan woman wh
Kenny Moore
wrote an article for Sports Illustrated back in the 70's that still haunts me
with its beauty. Sorry, but my failing memory can't recall the date. It was sometime
after the Munich Olympics, and likely before Montreal. The title was "An
Enigma Wrapped In Glory", the author, Kenny
Ah yes...the notortious Sr. FAVOTITE.. a ridle
rapped in a mistery surounded by a engima.
Thank goodenss for all the litterite jurnlalists on tHe lisT to help
propigate this thred.
Tonny Cradok
aka Nigel Molesworth
At 10:09 PM 10/19/00 -0700, mike fanelli wrote:
Having just finished re
I think it was in The Runner and written by Rich (whose surname I forget - I
may even have forgotten his first name!).
Anyway it purported to be about a young Kenyan woman who was so good she
could take a few minutes off the world marathon record but she was forced to
stay at home and tend to the
In a message dated 10/20/0 12:44:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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My absolute #1 favorite is the lengthy one written by Marc Bloom when he was
the editor of "The Runner". Marc, who honed his journalistic skills covering
the New York City high school track scene in the 1960s, did a "reunion"
Having just finished re-reading the NY Times article by Mike Wise (9/17/00)
which I had submitted to the Track and Field Writer's of America (TAFWA)
newsletter, I realize that it is most certainly amongst my all time
favorites. It is entitled "The Third man in Mexico City" and is about Peter
Norma