Earlier today, John Beattie put up a "test" to ask whether the list server
was down. From that, and Mike Prizy's response, obviously, it wasn't. Also,
Zbigniew Jonik managed to put up the Zywiec Cup results. Otherwise, it must
have been the least active Sunday I can ever remember for the t-and-f list.

Fair enough, if nothing of interest is happening. I wonder, though, why
there seems to be no interest in the U.S./RUS/GBR meet in Glasgow. I may
just be feeling bitchy because my ancient Mac Performa consistently crashes
before I can get any information about Dragila vs. Feofanova from the UK
Athletics link of the Track and Field News website, or any other result
except (surprise!) that Chambers, the UK rep, won the 100m. However, the
way this meet has been organized and (non-) reported seems very strange to
this old-timer.

Forty years ago, the dual meets between the U.S.A. and the U.S.S.R. were,
in the perspective of American sports fans, the most important of all track
and field competitions, with the possible exception of the Olympic Games,
where interest still turned on the medal counts between the two. I would
have thought that the best promotion of the Glasgow meet would have
featured a renewal of this rivalry, even though USA/RUS must be admitted to
be a less equal contest.

I remember that, earlier, someone on the list questioned whether USA would
field a true national team for this meet. If they didn't, that might
explain the lack of public interest (for example, less TV sports mention
than arena football or women's boxing!). If they didn't, the question still
remains of why not.

Subscribers will have noted the welcome increase in contributions by USATF
communications staff to the list. Why did they basically pass on this one?

Cheers,
Roger


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