hursday, March 20, 2003 4:01 PM
Subject: t-and-f: Lassiter
> And no dinner for him tonight either. Is this supposed to be serious? Do
we
> know if he got paid for the pacing? Whatever it was, divide it by 20 hours
> and the 4 minutes and change he spent on the track and it isn't
And no dinner for him tonight either. Is this supposed to be serious? Do we
know if he got paid for the pacing? Whatever it was, divide it by 20 hours
and the 4 minutes and change he spent on the track and it isn't a bad pay
day.
Regards,
Martin
USATF Communications wrote:
> Lassiter sanctioned fo
Lynching is not an in thing in this day and time! While disapproving of
what he did, your terminology needs to be cleaned up.
Woody
Or, maybe he sits in the corner with CJ.
"Michael J. Roth" wrote:
> Guido, Leroy, etc
>
> I don't know what will happen, but I doubt whether he'll get more punishment than
>being
> sent to sit in the corner with a dunce hat on. We can always dream, though!
>
> MJR
>
> malmo wrote:
>
> > Penalt
Guido, Leroy, etc
I don't know what will happen, but I doubt whether he'll get more punishment than being
sent to sit in the corner with a dunce hat on. We can always dream, though!
MJR
malmo wrote:
> Penalty phase?
>
> Like we already told youze guys how diss works out. Da Nike goons paid
>
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Subject: t-and-f: Lassiter apologizes for mistake at World Cup
I guess this answers the guilt question, now for the penalty phase.
MJR
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MADRID, Spain -- U.S. distance runner Seneca Las
I guess this answers the guilt question, now for the penalty phase.
MJR
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MADRID, Spain -- U.S. distance runner Seneca Lassiter could be punished by USA Track &
Field for setting the pace for a Kenyan in the 1,500 meters at the World Cup.
Bernard Lagat, who trains with Lassiter, won the
Someone in the AAC should file a grievance against him or they should just lynch the
guy.
What a jackass.
MJR
True patriotism.
With 3 dummies like Lassiter, maybe the US don't need to bother building a team
next time.
UG
==
Quoting ghill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> as in, he just killed his chances ever to be on a U.S. team again. At
> least
> one that involves team scoring.
>
> What kind of a pi
Lassiter should certainly be disciplined for this by USATF, if not expelled
outright.
ghill wrote:
> as in, he just killed his chances ever to be on a U.S. team again. At least
> one that involves team scoring.
>
> What kind of a piece of Samsonite is this guy? At the post-race press
> conferenc
as in, he just killed his chances ever to be on a U.S. team again. At least
one that involves team scoring.
What kind of a piece of Samsonite is this guy? At the post-race press
conference (Madrid, that is), not only did he admit that he was rabbiting
Lagat, he admitted that he had been paid by L
Dave Cameron wrote:
> Yeah... I did. But I wonder why. I would have thought that
> Lassiter's prime concern is getting the "A" standard - not trying for
> a win (or high finish) in the race. This shows that the slow pace
> was easy for him.
I would guess that both Lassiter and Downin judge
In a message dated 7/4/01 8:20:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Did you happen to notice what the prize money structure was for this meet?
Although it was a 3 way national team competition, the meet offered $7k to
event winners. In many events that's a pretty easy and somewhat large
paych
cture that
SL was going for the payday here and the A standard in a bigger meet
later
RC
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Lassiter
Yeah... I did. But I wonder why. I would have thought that
Yeah... I did. But I wonder why. I would have thought that
Lassiter's prime concern is getting the "A" standard - not trying for
a win (or high finish) in the race. This shows that the slow pace
was easy for him.
--- Philip J Wyckoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Did anybody notice that
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Subject: t-and-f: Lassiter
Did anybody notice that Lassiter ran 35.28 for his last 300m in the
Glasgow race? It goes to show that running 3.15 for three laps is like
walking to these guys!
Phil Wy
Did anybody notice that Lassiter ran 35.28 for his last 300m in the
Glasgow race? It goes to show that running 3.15 for three laps is like
walking to these guys!
Phil Wyckoff
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Ed & Dana Parrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, which is it? 3:50.78 for 1500m doesn't sound like an "A" qualifier
> to me. Are these two different meets we're talking about?
There was an obvious typo on the IAAF site. They described the race as
"very tactical and slow," on account of the we
Jack Moran wrote:
> > Also, Lassiter (at least) got his A qualifier. Any word on how Downin
or
> > Schwald did?
> >
and MF wrote:
> Lassiter won the 1500 at 3:50.78 with Downin in second at 3:51.06. Schwald
> ran 4:07.33 for 4th in her race. Apparently the weather was kind of
> crappy..."an over
Lassiter won the 1500 at 3:50.78 with Downin in second at 3:51.06. Schwald
ran 4:07.33 for 4th in her race. Apparently the weather was kind of
crappy..."an overcast and windy day" according to the report that I read.
-MF
>
> > Results from yesterday's meet in Glasgow include a national record
Anyone know definitively of Seneca Lassiter's injury status? Is he able to
race at upcoming Nationals? He looked GREAT indoors.
-MF
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