Is there any agate of the Texas Relays? Deltatiming makes the
same nonsense as some other meet organizers last year and gives
individual events only hundreds of clicks to get the full results!
Winfried Kramer
Kohlrodweg 12
66539 Neunkirchen/Germany
Association of Track Field
according to results posted on Paris Marathon website, Mohamed Ezzher, a
North-African born Frenchman, finished 4th in 2:10:32.
That shatters the old marathon loop-course world record for 40+ runners of
2:12:33 by Kjell-Erik Stahl set at Stockholm in 1986. Ezzher's time is also
better than the
Does anyone know who Kurt Steiner was? The RRCA has an award for
children's running named after him, but no details about him.
Thanks,
Kamal.
DR KAMAL JABBOUR - Engineer, Educator, Runner, WriterO o
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Syracuse University,
http://www.texassports.com/other/trk/mtrk/2001/04/07/Relays_Final_Agate.html
- Try this page.
Is there any agate of the Texas Relays? Deltatiming makes the
same nonsense as some other meet organizers last year and gives
individual events only hundreds of clicks to get the full
In a message dated 4/8/01 9:29:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does anyone know who Kurt Steiner was? The RRCA has an award for
children's running named after him, but no details about him.
Thanks,
Kamal.
The late Kurt Steiner is a legend in NY City. A former member of the French
Foreign
Anyone who's run a road race in NYC will fondly remember Kurt who would find some way
of introducing seemingly everyone in the field. The field would invariably end up
yelling to him good naturedly "Kurt-
Start the race!!"
Kurt usually had a crowd around him and the smiles on the faces in the
The Combined Events Web Site has been updated, 4/8/01.
Results from the Texas Relays and Texas AM CE, have been added to
the 2001 Results Link.
CE meet results for 2001 are appreciated.
http://www.usatf.org/heptathlon/hept.html
--
Kevin D. Moorhead
USATF Combined Events Committee
Combined
The old record was 2:11:04 at Boston
For those of you who think Boston is easy, go run it and let me know just how easy it
is.
Dina.
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On Sun, 8 Apr 2001 08:36:13
Post, Marty wrote:
according to results posted on Paris Marathon website, Mohamed Ezzher, a
North-African born Frenchman,
Haven't seen any mention of it but freshman Otukile Lekote of S. Carolia ran
1:44.? yesterday at the Duke Invitational. Sitting in the stands it looked
very impressive especially given that it was a negative split. He came back
a couple hours later and split 45.? on the 4x400.
complete results available at:
http://www.texassports.com/other/trk/mtrk/2001/04/07/Relays_Final_Agate.html
Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Results
University of Texas
04/04/01 - 04/07/01
Austin, Texas
Finals INVITATIONAL WOMEN'S 100 METER DASH
Webb and Hall are scheduled to race a mile at Arcadia. Could be interesting. I bet it goes out slow though. The other runners are sub 4:10 guys. Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Also very impressive is the 1:45 in the same race by Anthony Kabara of
Cumberland (NAIA). The mark is better then the NAIA Natl record of 1:46.10
set by Kenneeth Koech of McKendree two years ago. It should be noted the
NAIA only recognizes natl record set at the championships.
Kebba Tolbert
Some good match-ups at the next weekend (4/14/01)
Arcadia HS Invite in greater Los Angeles area
- headlined by Alan Webb versus Ryan Hall and a fine group in the Mile
- Monique Henderson and Angel Perkins in 400 (Perkins winner at Arcadia 2000)
- numerous other fine match-ups, North
Phalford wrote:
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 never seen them run clockwise (north or south hemisphere)
I can't recall the best explanation I've heard, but I'm glad we do run
In a message dated 4/8/01 10:00:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
who can forget
that thick Hungarian(?) accent as he'd say, "Give to me your attention,
please".
Or at numerous NYC Marathons: "If you can hear my voice, you can break 3
hours."
I think Kurt achieved his greatest athletic
Here is perhaps more than anyone wants to know about world and American
records in the marathon. It was forwarded to me by Malcolm Heyworth, a noted
marathon historian. MNF refers to Measurement News Forum, the online maillist
of the USATF Road Running Technical Council, which I moderate.
Jim
Saw the results on the Duke website this morning ... They had his time listed as 1:44.76 ... Didn't realize he was only a freshman ... That is very impressive
Conway
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Subject: t-and-f: Lekote 1:44 @ Duke
Date: Sun,
OK. My apologies.
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Phalford wrote:
PS - If you post using Netscape, please take a moment to follow Randy's
At 01:05 PM 4/8/01 -0700, Conway Hill wrote:
He is from Botswana. His birthday is October 19, 1978.
Saw the results on the Duke website this
morning ... They had his time listed as 1:44.76 ... Didn't realize he was
only a freshman ... That is very impressive
Conway
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Deja vu all over again, sort of...
Texas Relays 1995...Maurice WHO??
Fast forward to Texas Relays 2001...J.J. WHO??
All the 2000-2001 outdoor races I've found on J.J. Johnson, below.
From what I can tell, the Pioneer Track Club appears to be in Arlington,
Texas, and the first J. appears to
When people like Kurt Steiner can be so fondly remembered, it makes
all the brain droppings that we usually have to wade through worth it. Having
cut my athletic and coaching "teeth" in NYC, it's nice to read that the
generations that came before us are still remembered. Track needs these
Netters:
A few comments on
recent posts:
1) Most HS tracks
in our state have no curbs. Unlike curbed tracks, the inside lanes are surveyed
for the same kind of measurement as the rest of the lanes---six or eight inches
fro the lane mark rather than the 12 usually used for the inside
Netters:
Erin
Donohue, winner of the mile at the Nike Invitational a few weeks ago, opend her
outdoor season today in typical fashion.
She
anchored wins for Haddonfield in the medley event at the Camden-Gloucester
Relays. No surprise there. But she also led wins in the SPR and JR
Netters:
Could
someone out there give me the background (HS, college affiliation) on women's
hammer star Michelle Clayton?
Ed
Grant
I met Kurt Steiner when I was 19 and running my
first marathon in New York in the late 60s. The next time I came to New York he
remembered my name. Such is heady stuff for a teenager to go 200 miles from home
and be recognized. I liked that so I kept training hard so I could come
back.
The Electronic Telegraph
Monday 9 April 2001
Tom Knight
PAULA RADCLIFFE'S chances of setting a European record for 10,000 metres in
northern Spain were blown away by strong winds sweeping in off the Bay of
Biscay on Saturday.
The recently-crowned world cross-country champion ran in the
THE IRISH TIMES
Monday, April 09, 2001
Former distance running ace Ingrid Kristiansen has dismissed any chance of a
"clean" athlete breaking the world 10,000 metres record because of
allegations of drug use against the Chinese holder.
Kristiansen, the world's greatest-ever distance runner,
To the list-
Having runners not run on the lines or cutting off part of the
corner is something that is taught during practice and reiterated
during meets. I recently disqualified my 2nd place girl for
running in excess of 3 steps on the inside line (in addition to a
healthy PR for 1500m) and
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