Re: t-and-f: DGs and his scriptures

2001-04-07 Thread Randall Northam
on 7/4/01 12:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have no trouble with Darrell (or anyone) quoting whatever the heck they want at the end of their posts. I do, however, think that Darrell's presentation is skirting the bounds of acceptability. When you use colored type,

Re: t-and-f: Rios

2001-04-07 Thread Donald Mcfarlin
I am deeply, deeply offended by this. You have to join to see the photos. Please, if you're going to post such URLs, ensure that they are not members-only sights, I mean sites. Naked Don (no photos available at this time) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was told by a friend that Rios has a pictorial

Re: t-and-f: DGs and his scriptures

2001-04-07 Thread Randy Treadway
On Sat, 07 Apr 2001 15:27:06 +0100, you wrote: on 7/4/01 12:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have no trouble with Darrell (or anyone) quoting whatever the heck they want at the end of their posts. I do, however, think that Darrell's presentation is skirting the bounds

t-and-f: LDR Results

2001-04-07 Thread Michael J. Roth
Nationwide Insurance 10km Run for Aspire - USATF-LI Championship Men's Top 10 1. Mike Guastella Yaphank 32:51, 2. Liam Kinsella Brooklyn 33:17, 3. Kevin Krause Shoreham 33:27, 4. Brian Cloherty Roslyn Heights 33:46, 5. Juan Estrella New Hyde Park 34:01, 6. Adam Cigliano Oceanside 34:04, 7. Travis

t-and-f: Fw: direction of running

2001-04-07 Thread phalford
I received this message today. I vaguely remember hearing an answer to this once but can't recall what it was. Anyone know? - Original Message - From: John Williams To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 6:13 PM Subject: direction of running My friends and I have

Re: t-and-f: Fw: direction of running

2001-04-07 Thread P.F.Talbot
Didn't they run clockwise at Oxford during Bannister's day? On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, phalford wrote: I received this message today. I vaguely remember hearing an answer to this once but can't recall what it was. Anyone know? - Original Message - From: John Williams To: [EMAIL

Re: t-and-f: Fw: direction of running

2001-04-07 Thread Dirk Wagner
Hi phalford schrieb am 07.04.2001: I received this message today. I vaguely remember hearing an answer to this once but can't recall what it was. Anyone know? My friends and I have had a long standing discussion on "Why do athletes run around the track in an anti-clockwise direction"? I've

RE: t-and-f: Fw: direction of running

2001-04-07 Thread Oleg Shpyrko
Didn't they run clockwise at Oxford during Bannister's day? I don't think so. At least the picture of Bannister breaking the tape showed him running left-to-right, not right-to-left. But I was told that ancient drawings of greek Olympics showed they ran in both directions. Here's an old post

RE: t-and-f: Fw: direction of running

2001-04-07 Thread P.F.Talbot
No Bannister didn't run clockwise in his sub-4:00. But I think that Oxford's team had a tradition of running clockwise. On Sat, 7 Apr 2001, Oleg Shpyrko wrote: Didn't they run clockwise at Oxford during Bannister's day? I don't think so. At least the picture of Bannister breaking the tape

t-and-f: Texas Relays 4-200 Whos Running?

2001-04-07 Thread TANFDONLEY
Saw this on the Texas Relays site. 1 OCT Octigan 1:20.42 2 HSI HSI 1:20.44 Anyone want to fill us in on the runners and running order. Splits would be great! DGS or

RE: t-and-f: Fw: direction of running

2001-04-07 Thread malmo
That one elective physical science course in college can be a dangerous thing. The Coreolis Effect has nothing to do with the direction water rotate in your drain. It does affect things on a much grander scale: ocean currents, weather, geological convection currents, etc.. Links for your

Re: t-and-f: DGs and his scriptures

2001-04-07 Thread Runtenkm
In a message dated 4/7/01 10:37:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: on 7/4/01 12:03 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have no trouble with Darrell (or anyone) quoting whatever the heck they want at the end of their posts. I do, however, think that

t-and-f: Sports Illustrated

2001-04-07 Thread nad wilson
I just read an awesome article. I want to say that it is the best article that I've ever read (no offense to the TF News people...). Sports Illustated- June 94. Its got a nice cover shot of OJ looking rather grim. So the article itself is about miling. They brought all of the living world record

Re: t-and-f: Texas Relays 4-200 Whos Running?

2001-04-07 Thread Conway Hill
Found the following on the Nando Sportserver site: Greene demonstrated his conditioning with a strong anchor leg in the invitational 800 relay. Although HSI's time of 1:20.44 seconds finished second to team Octigan's 1:20.42, Greene nearly made up 12 meters on Rohsaan Griffin in the final