Being that I am the same age as Carl, and ran in the same track meets he did
in high school, I can tell you that in 1978 he was a jr. at Willingboro
high. In 1980 he was freshman at Houston.
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From: Reuben Frank [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yeah I think he meant Car(o)l Lewis ... that is why he kept saying
'her' ...
Brian McEwen
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From: Mitchell S. Clair, Esq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2001 9:30 AM
To: Reuben Frank; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FW: t-and-f: Webb and Hall at
In effect, at least the way I read it, it says that
if you choose to question or appeal the IAAF in any aspect
of a case, and you lose, not only are you gonna get the
standard penalty imposed, but they are gonna be extra
vindictive, just because you questioned their authority.
Kinda reminds me
Can we really take someone (Reuben) seriously that can't
distinguish between Carl and Carol? ;-
--- Mcewen, Brian T [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah I think he meant Car(o)l Lewis ... that is why he kept
saying
'her' ...
Brian McEwen
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SPREAD THE WORD!!!
WHAT: HOOTE 3.0
A 5K race (we use the term quite loosely) in conjunction with USATF
National Track and Field Championships. The event (we use the term quite
loosely) is officially unsactioned and includes a slew of non-sponsors. The
entry fee is zilch, the prizes are
HOOTIE 2.0 is now history, having taken place last Sunday evening, just
less
than two hours after the 1500 meter finals. This year's running was marred
by records in most divisions. This year's wiener, Buck Jones eclipsed
the
14:59 standard set in Eugene last year by 2000 runner-up, Jamey
An impressive 93 runners assembled for the nation's most low tech race of
the 90's. No entry fees, permits, tee shirts, or crybabies. Just popsicle
sticks, hand times and beer awards. The list of finishers below is worth
reading...a real who's who, loaded with list members and Olympians.
As much as it pains me to do so, I must offer my two tickets for US
nationals for sale. They are excellent seats in the West Grandstand near
the finish line Section A Row 4, Seats 11 and 12 for all days. I'm not
trying to make a profit, but I can't make it and want to see them used. I
like
of course it was a typo - Carol, not Carl
--- Mitchell S. Clair, Esq [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Being that I am the same age as Carl, and ran in the
same track meets he did
in high school, I can tell you that in 1978 he was a
jr. at Willingboro
high. In 1980 he was freshman at Houston.
Garry's story reminds me of a situation a few months back.
I left the TV on to ESPN as I fell asleep. Waking up in the middle of the
night, I saw one of those commercials that Garry speaks of. Immediately, I
thought, GREAT, there must be a track meet on TV!
Bob Bettwy
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Fellow TF Digesters:
Just passing along links to a couple stories of interest, one from the Arizona Daily Star (Tucson) about triple jumper Yuliana Perez, and another from a London publication about "Chicks On Sticks."
OLYMPIC DREAMS
Pima athlete looking to go from Cuba, to Tucson, to Oregon
Hi all,
just a note to let you know that I've just set upnews series of
discussion boards focusing primarily on track and running in Ohio --
-Ohio High School Track Running
-Ohio and adjoining states collegiate and Elite Discussion
-Upcoming race, meet and event announcements
-National
While attention Stateside is on their US Champs, people might be
interested the Kenyan Nationals (and also World Champs trials) will also
be this coming week (Thurs 21st to Sat 23rd). Unfortunately there's no
way of knowing the complete selection criteria for
Edmontonloosely speaking it
Good Day,
I am developing a business plan for a coaching education service for
a class I am taking at the US Sports Academy where I am a part time Sport
Coaching MS grad student.
How much would you be willing to pay for a clipping service that would
examine over 100 sports related
Reminds me of the Nuremburg Trials. The guilty were just following
orders.
malmo
Kinda reminds me of the Salem witch trials in which all of
the accused who
confessed to witchcraft were deemed to be repentant and let
go, but the
devout, who would in no way associate themselves with
I may have missed it, but did this question ever get answered?
Regards,
Martin
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 14:33:56 -0400
From: Michael Contopoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb and Hall at Nationals
You're forgetting Monique Henderson in the 400. So is Hall in or not?
From:
Hall is in, see list below your message.
Mike
In a message dated 6/15/01 9:39:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I may have missed it, but did this question ever get answered?
Regards,
Martin
Michael Stember 3:35.11 qualified
Gabriel Jennings 3:35.21
Actually, the Martin Luther King Games were also held in Oslo, Norway one year in
the mid 70's I believe.
Randy Treadway wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001 17:39:26 EDT, Walt Murphy wrote:
The last mile WR set without a rabbit was Filbert Bay's 3:51.0, set in
Kingston, Jamaica, on May 17, 1975. Bayi
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