Ken,
I think I remember that this letter signing thing has something to do
with the USADA (Drug testing group) and his eligibility for Senior US
team competition. But, hey, I've been wrong before.
MJR
Y ask Y:
Kirby Lee of the Los Angeles Daily News has written one of the strangest pieces on
track I've ever seen. It's an advance story on the L.A. Invitational, but it makes a
truly bizarre claim.
Kirby writes:
LOS ANGELES - Johnny Gray announced his retirement at age 40 when he came up shor
"How many 1:51 half-milers do you know that can run 47.87 or
3:44/4:02?"
Lots. A 1:51 half-miler should be able to run a
3:42.
Regards,
Martin
Millard, Rouse &
Rosebrugh
Martin J. Dixon, B. Math. (Hons), C.A.Chartered
Accountants
Dir
In a message dated 7/28/0 1:08:40 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
<< Non-Qualifiers Who Should Have Taken Career Victory Lap: Mike
Marsh & Derrick Adkins. Always seemed like classy guys, in victory or
defeat. Quite unlike that other lap taker, Johnny Gray, whose less than
sportsman-like