In a message dated 4/6/01 9:08:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << David is quite correct in his observation that you can't simply put down a curb (kerb) on a track without one. >> Actaully you COULD, but the effective (if not the actual distance) would change. The indoor track at Yale's Coxe Cage has a removable curb, to allow the facility to be used by other Yale teams. Occasionally some HS meets were run there and due to time contraints the curb wasn't put in place. I can't recall if the times seemed unreasonably fast on those occasions. Jim Gerweck Running Times
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