Veering a bit here but the subject line made me think of it. There are some
yahoos on letsrun that actually espouse the theory that the reason there was so
much depth in distance in the early eighties is because the courses(and probably
the tracks) were all short.
Regards,
Martin

ghill wrote:

> Found this while doing some NCAA research: 61st in the '58 NCAA race (at 4M)
> was Cliff Cushman, who in '60 won Olympic silver in the 400H.





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