> - The open 100's are probably my least favorite event to watch live.
> Neverthless, both centuries promised and delivered superstar wins with the
> challengers at least reasonably close. It will be curious to see if
> Montgomery can continue to close the gap, which is surely smaller than it
> us
- The open 100's are probably my least favorite event to watch live.
Neverthless, both centuries promised and delivered superstar wins with the
challengers at least reasonably close. It will be curious to see if
Montgomery can continue to close the gap, which is surely smaller than it
used to be.
22.35 in the 200m, sad but true, these dopes can't think past 3-4 athletes per sport.
MJR
>From: Ed and Dana Parrot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>After having the opportunity to watch all the action this past >weekend, I
>once again am reminded how exciting high level track and >field is to
>watch.
>Some thoughts:
>-Davis is going big places in the triple jump. He seems like he is >very
>und
After having the opportunity to watch all the action this past weekend, I
once again am reminded how exciting high level track and field is to watch.
Some thoughts:
- The men's shot put was by far the highlight of the meet. Those guys had
the crowd on fire. As great as it was, I also have to re
Netters:
First of all, an apology for mixing up the Long Beach schools. I
asked an authoritative cource after the race who "Speed City: " is and was
told "Wilson." It was, I find out, Long Beach Poly.
Some afterthouights on the Nationals:
We are going to have quite a bat
In a message dated 6/19/01 11:57:09 AM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Wasn't aware that Gatlin is not going to be in Eugene ... Anyone know why ??
If I heard correctly at Junior Nationals, Gatlin is going to summer
school. If all goes well he will join the Junior Team
At 09:50 AM 6/19/01 -0700, Conway Hill wrote:
>Regarding Webb, it seems as if his choice of races and race patterns
>through the spring would have him prepared to be ready on Thursday as well
>as being able to run well through the rounds ... And so far no one else
>has really stepped forward to
Walt wrote:
>
>Don't forget that Webb has one less day to rest after running 3:59.8
>yesterday in the rain-delayed dmr in Raleigh---he runs the first round of the
>1500 on Thursdayand I believe Gatlin is not running in Eugene. Not sure
>if it was ever posted to the list, but Gatli
In a message dated 6/18/01 6:56:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Am totally excited about Alan Webb and truly believe he will crack the top
three ... Same for Justin Gatlin . >>
Don't forget that Webb has one less day to rest after running 3:59.8
yesterday in the rain-delayed dmr in Raleig
The calendar tells me that it is time for the National Championships .. But
not sure by the "activity" on the list ... Do we not get excited any more
??? Seems to me like this could be one of the best Nationals in a while ...
Am totally excited about Alan Webb and truly believe he will crack the
have they made the schedule yet for USAtfs this summer? My parents want to
book a flight and hotel room for the 1500 but we dont know when the trials
or final for the event are. anybody in the know?
Dan Wilson
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