In a message dated Wed, 24 Jan 2001 8:26:28 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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<< To bring up another topic that I'm sure GH can lend a hand on. I was
wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400 relay
splits, who would they be?>>
sorry, too arcane a
In a message dated Thu, 25 Jan 2001 11:45:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Conway"
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>Not sure about the answer, but off the top of my
head I would guess the fastest split would probably be Steve Lewis' from
Seoul - 43.69>>
The Lewis split from Seoul was 43.6. There were
>And for some reason I believe I remember Steve Williams
>splitting mid to low 44's as a freshman at San Diego State .. And was
>Nehemiah a frosh or soph when he ran 44.3 at Penn ?? I would start with some
>of those guys although I could be off base ..
>
>Conway Hill
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Williams w
Danny McCray split 43.9 while a frosh at Texas A&M.
Larry A. Morgan
Elizabeth Heat TC
Macdezal wrote:
> To bring up another topic that I'm sure GH can lend a hand on. I was
> wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400
relay
> splits, who would they be?
>
Wow .. Great question .. Not sure about the answer, but off the top of my
head I would guess the fa
In a message dated 1/24/01 8:26:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I was
wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400 relay
splits, who would they be? >>
I have a feeling he wouldn't make the "A" team, but Michael Johnson split
44.7 for Baylor at the 1987 Drake Rela
To bring up another topic that I'm sure GH can lend a hand on. I was
wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400 relay
splits, who would they be?
DMC
"Sometimes the majority only means that all the fools are on the same side."