Ron Clarke told this story about Zatopek, and referred to it as
the "epitomy of fame".
Clarke paid a visit to Zatopek in Prague, many years after Zatopek
had retired. Zatopek took Clarke for a run in the forest he used to
train in, and Clarke said Zatopek was still very fit, that he
Funny you should say that Malmo, I do relate to that, in fact this IS my
pace for a 1 hour run! Of course, I'm talking about km pace. If you mean
miles, you're in way, way better shape than I am.
David Dallman
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, malmo
I bet Keith Kelly can. :)
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Go out on a one hour run at 3:35 pace. Anyone
Hi There,
on the Germans Federations Webside, we are now publishing the top 50
lists of this year. Until this week, we have finished all ages up to
17 and the female juniors ( 1819 )
Next Week, the male juniors will follow and after that the women and men...
In a message dated Fri, 24 Nov 2000 2:58:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, ron
bowker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ron Clarke told this story about Zatopek, and referred to it as
the "epitomy of fame"..
along the same lines: in 1973 a friend of mine was in Warsaw visiting
Wladyslaw Komar,
Expect nothing less from man who study Kung Fu at CERN Monastery.
Master Po
Funny you should say that Malmo, I do relate to that, in fact this IS my
pace for a 1 hour run! Of course, I'm talking about km pace. If you mean
miles, you're in way, way better shape than I am.
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ap/index.html
AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- Sprinter Butch Reynolds, whose world record at 400
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Ed Grant poised the following:
Trivia question: does anyone know what highly-esteemed =
institution if higher learning used to have athletes competing who had =
already completed their careers at another college?
This question needs a bit more qulification in terms of time frame. In
Netters:
The
answer to my trivia question is West Point.
In
the 1920s, Army regularly used graduates of other schools who had received
appointments to the Academy. It led to a 1928-29 suspension of the Army-Navy
football game. I don't know what the NCAA regulations were in those days.
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