Partial Results of Saturday's Golden Gate Park Open, a four-mile Pacific
Association USATF grand prix event.
Men's Race:
1) Chris Lundstrom 20:24
2) Peter Gilmore 20:29
3) Noah Marcus 20:30
4) Nate Bowen 20:40
5) Danny Gonzalez 20:44
6) Gary Towne 21:08
7) Todd Rose 21:14
8) Gary Blanco 21:18
9)
For those who care, the official results of the Super Meet in Yokohama have
one correction. In the Men's 800, Bogdanov was the winner, not Borzakovskiy.
Just change positions 1 and 3; times are correct. Bogdanov 1:48.97, Bor
1:49.45. Change came some 3 hours after the meet. I was certain
Some of the questions about the KAAA list that Paul Halford posted have been
addressed in the Kenya press.
1. Tergat, at his own request after his 27:03 in Brussels, was allowed simply
to switch with Ivuti, who was third in the trials in the 10,000. Evidently no
consideration was given to
Updating of the list:
Scuderi and Caimmi are recovered.
Spuri (4x400 women, italian vest time of the year) is off.
In Italy many discussions regarding the criterion of admission, the
president of the federation of Lazio (region of the Spuri club) resign.
For me is correct that every athlete with
These 10 athletes will represent The Netherlands in Sydney:
MEN
Robin Korving: 110h (http://www.robinkorving.nl)
Bram Som: 800
Marko Koers: 1500 (http://www.markokoers.nl)
Simon Vroemen: 3000 steeple
Greg van Hest: Marathon
Kamiel Maase: Marathon (http://run.to/kamiel.maase)
Wilbert Pennings:
The list was sent directly to me from the KAAA on Friday.
In the cases of Lagat, Kiptum and Renny Limo, their selection is subject to
them reaching the qualifying marks. I should have noticed this from the
list, although it's not made perfectly clear.
It suggests Karanja ran 49.87 in Virginia
Title:
It seems the IOC has attempted to pull a huge image
boosing stunt by approving the limited new EPO test.
Australian ABC show Four Corners tonight has
outlined that there were two tests developed by Australian researchers,
a test that would detect athletes while on
the substance the
In a message dated Mon, 11 Sep 2000 11:01:20 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Conway"
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On Sunday, September 10, 2000 5:38 PM Andre Sammartino wrote:
WOMEN'S 100m Final (+2.4): 1. Merlene Ottey, JAM 10.91; 2. Nanceen Perry,
USA 11.24; 3. Shakedia Jones, USA 11.32; 4.
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Title:
The "on" test combined with the French Urine test is what
the IOC have given us. It is the "off" test with a larger window that goes back
4 weeks. It seems it has been reported that we have the detection ability
of the "off" test when in reality the IOC panelonly approved the
Well the cynic in you can relax. Geb was spotted at Breakfast today in the Olympic
Village. Does that mean he will run? No, not really, but it does open him to
testing. Also spotted yesterday were Maurice and Ato.
On a sadder note, I am sorry to hear about CJ having to withdraw from the
While we're on the topic of TV docos, there has been a very interesting
3-part series on the current state of world athletics running on SBS on
Tuesday nights at 8.30pm... first two looked at role of IAAF, increases in
prizemoney, chase for $$ by shoe companies, drug use... focus on HSI group,
Geoff Hutchinson wrote,
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I'm sure that many
Title:
Perhaps I missed it last month when it was
announced - what is the exact reason the blood test is not reliable
without confirmation from the urine test? Was it just that blood tests
have less precedent and the urine was a safeguard or was there a specific
"scientific" reason - (for
The "on" test combined with the French Urine test
I've heard of French Fries, French kissing (or "Frenching"),
and the French Foreign Legion, but is there some new
development here?
Can you we now determine national origin by something other
than a passport?
RT
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Well the cynic in you can relax. Geb was spotted at Breakfast today in the Olympic
Village. Does that mean he will run? No, not really, but it does open him to
testing. Also spotted yesterday were Maurice and Ato.
On a sadder note, I am sorry to hear about CJ
where can I find a list of who is entered in what event? sorry if this
has been posted before.
Joel
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Title:
The
cartoon is this morning's Australian newspaper had a doctor administering a
blood test to an athlete. He was saying 'no, the blood test is for EPO,
the urine test is for stupidity'
Regards - GT - http://homepages.go.com/~oztrack/
-Original Message-From: Ed Dana Parrot
netters
So what do suppose crawled up him and died. Sure doesn't seem
that is the kind of thing a humble servant of God might say!
Good Training,
Michael Rohl
Electronic Telegraph
Tuesday 12 September 2000
JONATHAN EDWARDS was expected to make a public apology to members of
Britain's swimming team early today after saying that 90 per cent of them
"can't win medals" and are in Sydney just "to have fun."
Britain's triple jump gold medal hope is also
Electronic Telegraph
Tuesday 12 September 2000
Tom Knight
AFTER winning an Olympic silver medal in Seoul as a 21-year-old, Colin
Jackson believed it would only take him another four years to capture the
gold. Instead, the 33-year-old Welshman goes into next week's Sydney
Olympics still
Title:
From: Ed
Dana Parrot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, 12 September
2000 11:17 AMTo: Track Field ListSubject: Re:
t-and-f: IOC defiant over drug testing accusations
Perhaps I missed it last month when it
was announced - what is the exact reason the blood test is not
Electronic Telegraph
Tuesday 12 September 2000
Mihir Bose
TWENTY per cent of competitors in the women's marathon will be on EPO
according to Susan Hobson, the Australian marathon runner.
Her allegations were made last night on ABC's Four Corner's programme, which
also launched a scathing
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