on 29/7/01 4:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> This can't go unremarked. The IAAF rule, far as I can recall, has always been
> 0.1. The Johnson stuff is pure hokum. Borzov had a string of 0.12s in Munich
> in '72, with no hint of any false starting, to say that the IAAF introduced
> false-start technology a decade or so later and had an 0.5 rule transcends
> ludicrous.
> 
> Of course Christie was quicker than 0.1 in Atlanta. He also false-started at
> the time.
> 
> gh
Linford Christie has always reacted faster than he can think
Randall Northam

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