RT wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Sep 2000 14:54:54 -0700, you wrote:
>
> >Tony Craddock said:
> >
> >
> > 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).
>
OK .. So I missed that one .. But now that I think about it I missed a
natural .. How her injury compares with the injuries of MJ and Mo from the
trials .. And did the lack of trash talking between the trials and games
have anything to do with her subsequent injury ..
Conway Hill
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