, 2001 2:39 PM
Subject: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments
Tom:
I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data
a
little differently. Set the cut off at 2:12 or near there. I would suspect
that you would find that the total number of marathoners who better that
mark has
On 4/26/01 9:56 AM, alan tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Jon, the results get even more interesting, examine closely
'79: 7 under 32:50, one from GBTC, three from Boulder, CO
'80: 5 under 32:50, two from GBTC, two from Boulder, CO
What does this say exactly?
It says nothing
Tom:
I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data a
little differently. Set the cut off at 2:12 or near there. I would suspect
that you would find that the total number of marathoners who better that
mark has increased slightly and most are from the few regions of
-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments
Tom:
I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data
a
little differently. Set the cut off at 2:12 or near there. I would suspect
that you would find that the total number of marathoners who better that
mark has increased slightly
Oklahoma 33:19
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Subject: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments
Tom:
I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data
I will throw out a few comments about why there are fewer
2:15-2:25 guys than in the recent past:
1.Post collegians have better jobs now than were available.
2. They have to make more money to pay off college loans.
3. It costs more to live.
4. They have tiring commutes to work.
5. There
! :-}
-Brian
P.S. Does Salazar still hold the CR?
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From: Oleg Shpyrko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:23 AM
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Some statistics from Falmouth Road Race.
Seems like
Oh, but... the eminent Mr. Durden once told me that his fastest mile
in high school was somewhere around 4:40. Guess he didn't have the
talent to do this anyway...
--- Benji Durden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems like the times are about the same, all the way from 1st
to 10th,
This
Shpyrko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments
Some statistics from Falmouth Road Race.
Seems like the times are about the same, all the way from 1st to 10th,
you just have
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:40 AM
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Subject: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments
Tom:
I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data a
little differently. Set the cut off at 2:12 or near there. I would suspect
that you would find
Seems like the times are about the same, all the way from 1st to 10th,
This just can't be possible. Entine said that Salazar, Durden, Rodgers,
Lindsay, etc. weren't even remotely as talented as those who dominate the
modern-day road racing scene.
Oleg, you must have made up these
Tom wrote:
Jon and the list,
I will throw out a few comments about why there are fewer
2:15-2:25 guys than in the recent past:
1.Post collegians have better jobs now than were available.
I don't know about that, but I'll agree that the consequences of being
without Medical/Dental coverage is
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