He is supposed to decide sometime next week, it was reported in several media last week. He is (or has been) injured. Same goes for Stephanie Graf, BTW. WK
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > Anybody know if Bucher is taking the year off? > > Randy > > On Sun, 07 Jul 2002 16:23:40 -0700, you wrote: > > >The front runners have to be Jonathan Edwards, Felix Sanchez, and Hicham El > >Guerrouj, but I am betting on Sanchez. He has looked so comfortable so far > >this year, and can turn it on at will. Too bad he is not running for the good > >ol' US of A. > > > >On Sun, 07 Jul 2002 13:02:54 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >If you had told me at the beginning of the year that Gail Devers might be this > >year's Athlete of the Year I probably would have laughed, but she's definitely > >crafting a season in these non-WR times which could well qualify. > > > >Her world-leading 12.40 at Lausanne last week is No. 4 on the all-time > >non-Commie performance list. There have been 26 sub-12.40 clockings in > >history, three of them by Devers in '99 and '00. > > > >The other 23 marks were made when the world was far different and the East > >Bloc nations dominated the women's side of the sport. They all came in the > >1980-92 era (18 of them in '80s). > > > >Unless Devers bangs a hurdle, she could very likely have an undefeated season > >the way she's running, and that counts for a lot now. Obviously, Marion is > >still in the hunt, but she's going to have to have a showdown or two w/ ZPB > >before the season is out and Dragila and Feofanova are likely to trade a win > >or two. > > > >gh > >ps---who's the man going to be?