In a message dated 6/7/01 11:27:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>There was nothing bad about what Danny Johnson of Rahway did in the 100M,
>only that this race and this race was one of only four in the meet to have
>a illegally-high wind behind it--2.2---and thus his 10.30 clocking will
>not stand as a state record. He later broke Dennis Mitchell's state mark
>in the 200M at 20.93 with legal (.05) wind behind him. 

Same thing in the CT Open meet Tuesday. Glenn McFadden of Hillhouse/New Haven 
ran 10.36 in the 100, but the wind was 2.9+ (all the other races preceding it 
had legal winds). He did get the 200 mark, running 20.86, to break the mark 
of 21.54 set by Olympian Jerome Young in 1994.

Jim Gerweck
Running Times

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