In a message dated 10/12/00 8:20:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Just wanted to respond to your note below.  I have just three questions for 
you:

    1.  Since when does a 3:57 1,500 meters equal mediocrity?
    2.  Who was the so called tarot card reading "distance specialist" you 
were watching the Woman's 1,500 meter with?
    ...And 3.  Who the heck is Eddie Caine, Jr.? 

maddog 

<< I hate to rehash an old topic but I can't resist. Suzy Hamilton! I don't 
 understand what the love affair (er, excuse affair) some people on this list 
 have for the woman. I read some of the posts on this distance dominated list 
 that downplay both sprints and sprinters yet most excuse gutsy little Suzy 
 for what I consider to be a choke. She falls yet we forget about the fact 
 that no one was around her when she dramatically fell to the ground. She 
gets 
 up, makes it through the finish line only to fall out after about five more 
 steps. Is this becoming a pattern? 
 
 Nike pumps all this money into her for what (not trying to be sarcastic)? I 
 don't believe any of us are rushing to the mall to buy some shoes because 
she 
 wears them so the marketing aspect excuse may now exit via the toilet. I was 
 watching the 1500 with a distance specialist that predicted she would fall 
 BEFORE she did. I can't say how alarming I found that. Not to mention the 
 poor medicine excuse. 
 
 I am starting to see that in American we value and reward mediocrity on the 
 world level in the distance events. Are we still paying athletes over 30 
 based on their potential? If so, let me dust off my old spikes! Sure beats 
 the heck out of taking depositions all day.
 
 Wondering if I am the only one seeing these things,
 Edward Caine, Esq.
 You sure you want to hang with ol Eddie Caine, Jr.? - 1997
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