Seagren was a very good intermediate hurdler. Anybody have nukbers for him?
steve lurie
ate: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 5:56 AM
Subject: RE: t-and-f: dude with range
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>Talkin' of horizonal and vertical range-
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>Joe Dial has the best of any guy I know of:
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>19'6" vault
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>4:20 mile
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>Barto.
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In a message dated 12/11/01 11:57:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>If it was 2:27 at New York, it was much more than a training run. Call
>it a death march.
Wait, '97 was the downpour year - maybe he thought it was a triathlon and the
swimming leg started in Harlem.
Jim Gerweck
Running Times
If it was 2:27 at New York, it was much more than a training run. Call
it a death march.
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In a message dated Tue, 11 Dec 2001 9:18:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Post, Marty"
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> Driss El Himer's marathon debut was a 2:27:08 at New York City in 1997.>>
I don't consider any marathon over 2:20 an actual race--that's just a training run! :-)
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Ed Parrot
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In a message dated Mon, 10 Dec 2001 11:43:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Tom Derderian"
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> Yeah, yeah,but can he vault? Throw? So speaking of range what is the best,
> say, marathoner/vaulter, anyone has heard of a marathoner/thrower?
> Let's talk extreme range.
> Tom
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> Talkin' of horizonal and vertical range-
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> Joe Dial has the best of any guy I know of:
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> 19'6" vault
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Driss El Himer's marathon debut was a 2:27:08 at New York City in 1997.
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from time to time we've raised th
Talkin' of horizonal and vertical range-
Joe Dial has the best of any guy I know of:
19'6" vault
4:20 mile
Barto.
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from time to time we've raised the names of guys with super range (like
sub-4:00/sub
on 12/10/01 4:38 PM, Tom Derderian at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Yeah, yeah,but can he vault? Throw? So speaking of range what is the best,
> say, marathoner/vaulter, anyone has heard of a marathoner/thrower?
> Let's talk extreme range.
> Tom, 2:19 marathon, 23' shotput
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2:09:57, 8+ ft vault
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> Yeah, but what's his 100 meters time?
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Yeah, but what's his 100 meters time?
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> from time to time we've raised the names of guys with super range (like
from time to time we've raised the names of guys with super range (like
sub-4:00/sub-2:10 people). Here's a new one I don't recall anyone mentioning.
Driss Al Himer of France (né Morocco) won the Amsterdam Marathon in October in
2:07:02. That was his debut, mind you.
Note that he's also a 13:1
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