On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 14:54:54 -0700, you wrote:
>Tony Craddock said:
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> This is great news for NBC.
>
> They can now do an "up close and personal" heartbreak story without the distraction
>of any track and field.
>
> ________
>
> We will probably be subjected to the story BEFORE the start of the track
>competition .. Before and during the rounds of the women's 100 .. Before and during
>the rounds of the women's 200 .. And before and during the rounds of the women's 4x1
>.. Of course there will be interviews in between .. With Inger to find out how it is
>affecting her .. With Marion to find out how it is affecting her .. With whomever
>gets the silver and bronze in the 100 & 200 to find out if they think they would have
>gotten their medals had Inger been in the race .. And of course with the members of
>the women's 4x1 win lose or draw to find out what effect not having Inger with them
>had on the outcome of the race ..
>
> Did I miss anything ??
How about the interview where Merlene Ottey is asked whether Inger's injury
is retribution for being a Jamaican defector (dad Lennox was a Jamaican
Olympian sprinter in '68 & '72).
RT