But what would the difference be here compared to when South African athletes were
permitted to
participate in T&F for U.S. universities during the IOC/IAAF ban & contamination rule
during the
apartheid era?
"Wayne T. Armbrust" wrote:
> Thanks. You are obviously right, but just as obviously,
Thanks. You are obviously right, but just as obviously, this sets up the
potential for a big conflict with the contamination rule of the IAAF.
Ed and Dana Parrot wrote:
> Wayne -
>
> I am sure. Note the following from the amateur sports act - section
> 220526-a
>
> "EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION. - A
Ed Parrot
- Original Message -
From: "Wayne T. Armbrust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: t-and-f: NCAA day 1 highlights
> Are you sure about this? The USATF rule book used to have a section which
> mentioned
Are you sure about this? The USATF rule book used to have a section which
mentioned the origin of USATF under the Amateur Sports Act. As I remember, the
language seemed to imply that the Amateur Sports Act gives USATF complete
control over the sport. Does anyone out there know for sure (Ed Koch
> The NCAA is on very shaky ground here, in my opinion. As I understand it,
the
> Amateur Sports Act gives USA Track & Field total control over the sport in
this
> country. Article 4, Paragraph D, Subparagraph 3 of the USATF Bylaws
permits
> organizations such as the NCAA which conduct restricte
Thanks for that thorough update (good job on those 10K splits), but
you missed one big highlight: TCU men's 4x1 (ranked 3rd by Trackwire)
got DQed! Ouch.
Lee
>NCAAS -day 1
>Mens
>Hammer
>Haklits final throw draws ooh and ahhs as he breaks Bernie Moore
>Stadium record and beats Charfrietag
The NCAA is on very shaky ground here, in my opinion. As I understand it, the
Amateur Sports Act gives USA Track & Field total control over the sport in this
country. Article 4, Paragraph D, Subparagraph 3 of the USATF Bylaws permits
organizations such as the NCAA which conduct restricted compet
>200m
>heat 1
>19.98 Gatlin Tenn gatlin stretches it out down straighaway which finishes on
>other side of track.
For those wondering why Gatlin is running after being suspended by the
IAAF, an explanation is here:
http://www.indystar.com/article.php?amcol28.html,sports
Suffice it to
NCAAS -day 1
Mens
Hammer
Haklits final throw draws ooh and ahhs as he breaks Bernie Moore Stadium
record and beats Charfrietag by .33m
4x100m
heat 1
38.32 LSU wins first heat easily( fastest collegiate time this year).
Second leg even, then third leg Coley explodes with decisive curve run
just in case you have not seen the results of day one... here they are.
Bob Podkaminer Page 1
NCAA Division I Indoor 03/09/01 - 03/10/01
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