But what would the difference be here compared to when South African athletes were
permitted to
participate in T&F for U.S. universities during the IOC/IAAF ban & contamination rule
during the
apartheid era?
"Wayne T. Armbrust" wrote:
> Thanks. You are obviously right, but just as obviously,
Thanks. You are obviously right, but just as obviously, this sets up the
potential for a big conflict with the contamination rule of the IAAF.
Ed and Dana Parrot wrote:
> Wayne -
>
> I am sure. Note the following from the amateur sports act - section
> 220526-a
>
> "EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION. - A
Ed Parrot
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From: "Wayne T. Armbrust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: t-and-f: NCAA day 1 highlights
> Are you sure about this? The USATF rule book used to have a section which
> mentioned
Are you sure about this? The USATF rule book used to have a section which
mentioned the origin of USATF under the Amateur Sports Act. As I remember, the
language seemed to imply that the Amateur Sports Act gives USATF complete
control over the sport. Does anyone out there know for sure (Ed Koch
> The NCAA is on very shaky ground here, in my opinion. As I understand it,
the
> Amateur Sports Act gives USA Track & Field total control over the sport in
this
> country. Article 4, Paragraph D, Subparagraph 3 of the USATF Bylaws
permits
> organizations such as the NCAA which conduct restricte
Thanks for that thorough update (good job on those 10K splits), but
you missed one big highlight: TCU men's 4x1 (ranked 3rd by Trackwire)
got DQed! Ouch.
Lee
>NCAAS -day 1
>Mens
>Hammer
>Haklits final throw draws ooh and ahhs as he breaks Bernie Moore
>Stadium record and beats Charfrietag
The NCAA is on very shaky ground here, in my opinion. As I understand it, the
Amateur Sports Act gives USA Track & Field total control over the sport in this
country. Article 4, Paragraph D, Subparagraph 3 of the USATF Bylaws permits
organizations such as the NCAA which conduct restricted compet
>200m
>heat 1
>19.98 Gatlin Tenn gatlin stretches it out down straighaway which finishes on
>other side of track.
For those wondering why Gatlin is running after being suspended by the
IAAF, an explanation is here:
http://www.indystar.com/article.php?amcol28.html,sports
Suffice it to
NCAAS -day 1
Mens
Hammer
Haklits final throw draws ooh and ahhs as he breaks Bernie Moore Stadium
record and beats Charfrietag by .33m
4x100m
heat 1
38.32 LSU wins first heat easily( fastest collegiate time this year).
Second leg even, then third leg Coley explodes with decisive curve run