Actually, now that you mention it, seeing Sully break 4 as a high schooler
was one of the most exciting things that I have ever seen.
Regards,
Martin
T. Jordan wrote:
One of the most entertaining performances I've seen...Alan Webb's HS mile
record. During his last 300, it was the loudest I've
One of the most entertaining performances I've seen...Alan Webb's HS mile
record. During his last 300, it was the loudest I've heard it at Hayward
Field since the East Grandstands were moved back 30 feet in 1987.
From: Wayne T. Armbrust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Computomarx™
Reply-To: Wayne T. Armbrust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 15:22:09 -0500
To: track net [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Hall of Fame problems
Has Blozis ever been nominated for the HoF? If not, why
Netters:
The first sport to establish a Hall of Fame, I believe, was major
league baseball. In light of comments made about the trac Hall of Fame, a
relative newcomer, it might be instructive to see how baseball went about
it.
This happened in 1936 in preparation for the
Has Blozis ever been nominated for the HoF? If not, why don't you nominate him
for next year? The nomination form is available on the USATF web site.
Ed Grant wrote:
It is, for example, ironic
that an athlete like Al Blozis, who plainly meets the standard of total
domination of his event
An audio replay of today's teleconference with the National Track Field
Hall of Fame Class of 2001, as well as a select transcript of the call and
today's press release, can be found on the USATF Web site -
http://www.usatf.org
Best,
Jill Geer
USATF Director of Communications
Track and Field Hall of Fame gets empowerment zone grant
by KAREN MATTHEWS
Associated
Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) - The Track and Field Hall of Fame, racing to open in
Washington Heights next year, has gotten an energy burst in the form of a
$1.8 million federal empowerment zone grant.
''I am
Announced today at the USATF Meeting in Albuquerque.
National Track Field Hall of Fame to move to New York City
ALBUQUERQUE - The National Track Field Hall of Fame will relocate to
the 168th Street Armory in New York City, USA Track Field CEO Craig Masback
announced Thursday at the
Does the historical research library go to New York along with the Hall of Fame, or is
that a separate decision for later?
Chris Kuykendall
Austin, Texas
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In a message dated 11/30/00 7:06:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Does the historical research library go to New York along with the Hall of
Fame, or is that a separate decision for later?
As far as I know, the library is not part of the new arrangement (but it's
not a bad idea!)
Walt
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