Those who like to argue (discuss) the topic of racing too much might want to look at what Rotich has done in the last 2 weeks. He ran the mile in the Boston indoor meet. Then, less than a week later, he ran at Milrose winning the mile in 3:57. The next day he went to Arkansas and won the mile in 3:57. Next, he is scheduled to run the mile at the Nebraska meet on February 9. John Lunn
- Re: t-and-f: Human Hydroplane John Lunn
- Re: t-and-f: Human Hydroplane James Dunaway
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- Re: t-and-f: Human Hydroplane Harold Richards
- Re: t-and-f: Human Hydroplane Mike Prizy
- RE: t-and-f: Human Hydroplane Harold Richards
- Re: t-and-f: Human Hydroplane Harold Richards