From today's Washington Post
South Lakes' Webb Will Sign With Michigan
By Alan Goldenbach
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday, November 8, 2000 ; Page D11
South Lakes senior Alan Webb, a six-time All-Met runner, plans to sign a
national letter-of-intent with Michigan during the
week-long
The Associated Press reported Tuesday that USA Swimming will give $1 million
to an American swimmer won sets a world record in winning the men's
1,500-meter freestyle or women's 800-meter free at the 2004 Games.
The winner's coach would get $500,000.
The organization wants to produce "a higher
Entrants for this weekends NCAA south regional cross country championship
are now posted at our web site. At our home page scroll to the middle of
the page and click on the NCAA logo to take you to the NCAA regional page.
This is the same site where results will be posted on Saturday mid-day.
I think I remember reading, somewhere, that Olympic champions in the
earliest games of the modern era were awarded silver medals, not gold. I
haven't been able to confirm this in sources I've checked recently. Can
anyone set the matter straight?
In the first of Stacy Dragila's Sydney vaults
It was posted by
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:34:15 EST
Subject: t-and-f: Team USA Training Centers
Wire 89, November 3, 2000
In this edition of the Running USA wire:
1) Team USA Training Centers Announced
Copyright (c) 2000 Running USA
And while you are at it, explaining things, whoever the explainer may be,
can you address this issueROCHESTER
Grote
adiRP
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From: Steve Vaitones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2000 4:45 PM
Subject: t-and-f: RE: : Team
In a message dated 11/8/00 14:20:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think I remember reading, somewhere, that Olympic champions in the
earliest games of the modern era were awarded silver medals, not gold. I
haven't been able to confirm this in sources I've checked recently. Can
anyone set the
In a message dated 11/7/00 08:58:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have looked at some of these things over the past few years and I have
not
seen any hard data on adjusting times for temperature differences.
Temperatures in the low to mid 60's F (15-20 C) seems to be ideal.
Maybe some of
In a message dated 11/8/00 5:43:25 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And while you are at it, explaining things, whoever the explainer may be,
can you address this issueROCHESTER
Grote
adiRP
Rochester is a fine place to train with a group assembled that
In a message dated 11/7/00 11:25:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This website, developed by Rinaldo Zocca, has developed a
statistically-sound approach to comparing world records. MJ's 400 and 200
are ranked as the most advanced, even compared to FloJo's 100, which is the
leading women's
RP,
Put your name on your post, please. You should check your facts before
running your mouth. Why would the New Mexico based agent who has no American
Athletes in New Mexico (except soon to be masters runner, Eddy) need a
vacation spot in NY. Would it not make sense for this to be the other
Easy Bisquit...
I was not knocking the group of runners from the
Hellybuyck Group. I was just pointing out that the
runners listed as members of Team BrownStone are from
her New Mexico based group. Tell me if I am wrong
there!
I do not dispute the fact that you and your group have
done well. My
In a message dated 11/8/00 8:53:27 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Rochester...
Nothing more than a vacation spot for the New Mexico
based Shawn Hellybuyck stable of athletes. The list is
of athletes that she represents.
Politics, Politics. Bravo for Keith and
Rob Perkins,
Now it is time to keep this off the list. This is my last response to
the list. You do not and have not ever known me or the person that I am
today or in 1990-93. The entire, you have not changes since, Tennessee is a
very bad put down and a juvenile attempt at redeeming
Do US road racers, mainly marathoners, really need help? Do we really need
training centers that pay for our room and board, put us through these
grinding tests, coach us, and pamper us like babies? I'm somewhat curious,
did Bill Rogers, Frank Shorter and the other runners of the 70's and 80's
Alan,
Do we need help? We sent one person to the Olympics in the Men's and
the
Women's Marathon! You figure it out or get a clue big man! Josh Cox has a
similar story that he could share with you about training and making the
break. The one major difference between the 70s and today
Netters
Edward Nigma? Ed my apologies for being a bone head and really this is
only because so many other bone heads come on with fake yahoo accounts.
But have you ever noticed when you say Edward Nigma it comes out sort of
close to enigma? Sorry.
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