Dan Kaplan wrote:
The wind was changing rapidly throughout the day, varying from obviously
over the legal limit to not at all discernible.
Dan
--- Randall Northam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see the winds in the US are as capricious as ever. Or maybe Flo
Jo's fat man was standing in front of the windguage again!
Randall Northam
100 Metres - Men Wind:
+3.4 m/s
1 Gatlin Justin USA 9.84
2 Powell Asafa JAM 9.84
3 Scott Leonard USA 9.94
4 Crawford Shawn USA 9.98
5 Collins Kim SKN 10.02
6 Frater Michael JAM 10.06
7 Montgomery Tim USA 10.10
8 Brown Darrel TRI 10.14
110 Metres Hurdles - Men Wind:
+0.0 m/s
1 Liu Xiang CHN 13.06
2 Trammell Terrence USA 13.12
3 Arnold Dominique USA 13.16
4 Brown Joel USA 13.52
5 Watkins Arend USA 13.54
6 Moore Anwar USA 13.57
7 Bramlett Ron USA 13.76
Johnson Allen USA DQ
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Yes, absolutely, Dan. Randall's assertions are completely ludicrous.
As I was announcing the meet, I noticed the wind swirls resulting in
various windy and legal marks during the horizontal jumps. Not at all
uncommon for Eugene. You are way off base on this one, Randall.
Scott