RE: t-and-f: Re: Malmo's comments on El Guerrouj and Coe

2000-10-03 Thread Post, Marty
Just as a point of information, Coe's PR of 3:29.77 was on the notorious Rieti track where extraordinary performances have been commonplace over the past 20 years. -Original Message- From: Matthew H Fraser Moat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 2:31 AM To: [EMAIL

t-and-f: Re: Malmo's comments on El Guerrouj and Coe

2000-10-03 Thread Randall Northam
Just as a point of information, Coe's PR of 3:29.77 was on the notorious Rieti track where extraordinary performances have been commonplace over the past 20 years. Few people can exceed me in admiration for Sebastian Coe's exploits* - my next door neighbour, a middle-aged woman of battle-axe

Re: t-and-f: Re: Malmo's comments on El Guerrouj and Coe

2000-10-03 Thread P.F.Talbot
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Matthew H Fraser Moat wrote: You can have long debates about who is the best 1,500m/Mile runner of all time, you can have long debates about who is the best 800m runner of all time, but few people would argue that Coe should be included in both discussions. My question

Re: t-and-f: Re: Malmo's comments on El Guerrouj and Coe

2000-10-03 Thread Alan Shank
Matthew H Fraser Moat wrote: In Coe's heydey (1979 - 81) there was no Grand Prix circuit, Maybe not as such, but there was the Dream Mile in Zurich and big meets in Berlin, Rieti, Stockholm, Oslo, etc. etc. Both Coe and Ovett set records in staged races. racing opportunities were more