Dear Listers,

In the recent past I have acquired a digital camcorder and a laptop computer,
and hey! presto, I can now do frame-by-frame running form analysis at 30
frames per second.  I am looking for two pieces of software:  1.  something
that can de-interleave the scans to allow me to see 60 frames per second (I
know this is possible with analog, though I'm not sure it's possible for
digital) 2. something that will allow me to mark a feature in a frame (say, 
a dot placed on someone's greater trochanter) and follow it from one frame
to the next.  Anyone who knows about such stuff, please send e-mail to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thanks!

I also have two US Olympic Trials tix for sale for July 9, 10, 11, 12, and 15.    
They are in the "gold section", section 215.  Face value $30/day, selling    
price a considerable discount.  These dates include all competition in 
the steeplechase, the 400 hurdles, the 100 m, the 800 m,  hammer throw, 
long jump, and heptathlon; and all competition in the women's TJ, Javelin,
high jump, discus, and 5000 m; and also all competition in the men's shot
put, pole vault, 10000m, and 400 m. The full meet schedule is at 
http://www.usatf.org/events/2004/OlympicTrials-TF/schedule.asp.
Please send e-mail to me, Jim Reardon, at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you are
interested.  I'll be at the trials during the aforementioned days and can
either mail you the tickets or hand you the tickets.

The race I'm most interested in the men's 400m.  The list of qualified 
(as opposed to provisional) entries has a lot of college guys (as opposed
to post-collegiate guys), some of whom have been improving rapidly.  There
could be a lot of new names going to Athens.

Jim Reardon
Wisconsin Track Club,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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