s really 1981?
Or do they just boot him from junior competition for fraud and make him
compete as a senior from here on out?
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In a message dated Thu, 18 Jan 2001 3:42:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Post, Marty"
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<< Kinda helped the US cause that in those days there were no Kenyans,
Ethiopians, Moroccans and South Africans around.>>
Yeah, Jon Entine hadn't invented them yet! :-)
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The IAAF first staged a World Junior Championships in XC back in 1973. That
first year, the winner was Jim Brown of Scotland (who)? and the team winner
was Spain.
The next four
The IAAF first staged a World Junior Championships in XC back in 1973. That first
year, the winner was Jim Brown of Scotland (who)? and the team winner was Spain.
The next four years, the team winner was the US (really!).
For $64,000, name those winners!
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I'm sure everyone reme