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IAAF World X-Country Championships
Leopardstown
Netters
What happened? They were sick - just about anyone who had a bad
race was simply just sick. As in ill, as in the flu. They got sick. It
sucks and it happens.
Good Training,
Michael Rohl
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<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 11:35 PM
Subject: Re: t-and-f: u.s. women
> You mean to tell me that this did'nt affect the other teams and athletes?
> Only the U.S. was "dehydrated"?
>
>
5:27 AM GMT
Subject: Re: t-and-f: u.s. women
"dehydration"
MF
- Original Message -
From: Jack Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 6:04 PM
Subject: t-and-f: u.s. women
> In a way, it's a good thing Marion Jones
John wrote:
> It was not a gender specific virus in the case of Rod DeHaven. He
> was receiving I.V.'s several days before the marathon to fight off
> dehydration caused by the virus he contracted.
>
Oh I understand that some men were also affected by the virus that went
around Sydney .. But in
>Ed wrote:
>
> > Many athletes were affected by a flu type virus. Monique Hennagan's
> > temperature was 102 the day of her 400 race. Maybe some of the women
you
> > list were similarly affected. Glover and Richardson looked like medal
> > prospects.
>
>If that were the case then it would be a v
Ed wrote:
> Many athletes were affected by a flu type virus. Monique Hennagan's
> temperature was 102 the day of her 400 race. Maybe some of the women you
> list were similarly affected. Glover and Richardson looked like medal
> prospects.
If that were the case then it would be a very gender sp
"dehydration"
MF
- Original Message -
From: Jack Pfeifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 6:04 PM
Subject: t-and-f: u.s. women
> In a way, it's a good thing Marion Jones contested five events in
> Sydney, be
t;[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, October 02, 2000 9:54 PM
Subject: t-and-f: u.s. women
>In a way, it's a good thing Marion Jones contested five events in
>Sydney, because without her, what would the U.S. women's team have
>left?
>
In a way, it's a good thing Marion Jones contested five events in
Sydney, because without her, what would the U.S. women's team have
left?
1. No other finalists in the 100 or 200
2. Probably no medals in the relays
3. Only 2 other medalists -- Dragila gold in the pv, Morrison bronze
in the 100H
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