This week's SI says to check out the following websites for results and
features:
iaaf.org
trackwire.com
trackandfieldnews.com
usatf.org
A.C.
Look for Results and you find the startlists!
Here is the Marathon-startlist:
http://www.iaaf.org/WCH01/Results/data/M/MAR/Sf.html
- Original Message -
From: Roger Ruth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 9:59 PM
Subject: Re: t-and-f: WC2001 results
On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Roger Ruth wrote:
... Perhaps he
would comment on the similarities and differences in the IBM and CBC
systems and why they are so seldom used.
I wouldn't be able to imagine--let alone explain--the difference between
what I described as a gyro-balanced camera and what
A few notes to add to this debate. I took a pharmacology class this spring and wrote
a review type paper on the present state of what is known of EPO and some of its uses
and misuses. If anyone wants to look at it or see some of the sources I found email
me privately.
Secondly I agree with
Yesterday, NETRACK posted--
Sorry to bother everyone. What's the best link for getting timely and
up-to-minute results from the World Championships? Is it the IAAF link, or
does the WC have their own link to results?
Cheers,
Larry
I haven't seen an answer to Larry's question, and I'm finding
The protocol for final entry confirmation has a rolling schedule, in which
events are finalized two days prior to the first round, by noon today for
Saturday's events and by 9:00 a.m. on succeeding days. Once the entries
close for the day, I would assume some time is taken to confirm marks, etc.
Just before the first event in Edmonton, look at the national records of 97
countries in the world in AthleRecords :
http://aimeserre.multimania.com/index.html
In a message dated 8/2/01 5:11:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Lastly but definitely not least, the kids that Brian said stopped smoking
pot
10 days before a drug test either 1) All failed that drug test because it
takes at LEAST 30 days for THC to go down to a low
The Electronic Telegraph
Friday 3 August 2001
Tom Knight
OLYMPIC champion Denise Lewis is facing World Championship heartache here as
she was forced to pull out of training with a stomach complaint yesterday.
Her chances of competing in the heptathlon were put at only 50-50 by her
coach,
The Electronic Telegraph
Friday 3 August 2001
Tom Knight
HAILE GEBRSELASSIE'S status in Ethiopia was confirmed on his return from
Sydney, when more than a million people lined the streets of Addis Ababa to
welcome him home after his Olympic triumph in the 10,000 metres.
After a career which
Contact:Tom Surber
Media Information Manager
USA Track Field
At the Xerox Media Center: (780) 821-4150
http://www.usatf.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, August 2, 2001
Khannouchi, men's marathoners to kick off World Champs for Team USA
EDMONTON, Canada -
I found startlists for the marathon linked at the side of the event under
'status'. Try here:
http://www.iaaf.org/WCH01/Results/Timetable/010803.html
They don't have the other start lists up yet.
Cheers,
Buck
-Original Message-
From: Roger Ruth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings, all
Before our memories of the 14th World Veterans Athletic Championships grow
misty, we ought to have a clear-eyed review of what took place in the area of
disqualifications. Brisbane had a ton of them -- at least 65 by my count --
most notably in the relays.
This comes from a
The time of USA Track Field's Friday press conference at Commonwealth
Stadium has been changed to 12:45 p.m.
Two-time world outdoor champion and 2001 world indoor champion John Godina
has been added to the press conference; other top Team USA athletes are
expected as well.
Who: Team USA
In response to my note about the overhead camera CBC will use at WC2001,
quoting Canadian Press,
But the overhead camera is a relatively new concept, used only sparingly at
the last world championships in Seville, Spain, and never attempted at the
Olympics...
Kamal Jabbour wrote,
Wrong! IBM
I was told once that when an announcement is made that so-and-so athlete is
suspended for breaking unspecified team rules, this usually means a failed
drug test.
s.devereaux
Highfill, Floyd wrote:
I'm sure Universities do try to cover up positive tests,
but most of the positive results are
Adding to the points which have been brought up here -
The random drug testing referred to is only for anabolic steroids, diuretics
(and similar), and peptide hormones/analogs. The NCAA does not test for
recreational drugs EXCEPT at their Championships. Many Universities do
have their own drug
In a message dated 8/1/01 10:47:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The IAAF and its technical committee yesterday decided that in races up
to 400 metres one false start will be allowed, but that any athlete
subsequently false starting will be disqualified immediately.
While I suppose this is an
I was tested. Notified the day before the test and then had to go in and
give a sample. This was winter of 2000. I also know someone who was
busted for steroid use by the NCAA... so they do test with little notice
AND find positive cases. Often an athletics dept tries to cover up the
I am planning on playing golf on many of the morning during the Worlds. Can anyone
suggest the best courses to play in Edmonton and/or is anyone interested in playing as
well?
Please respond privately and sorry to bother the whole list.
Bob Bettwy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Director - Program Control
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001, Roger Ruth wrote:
...
But the overhead camera is a relatively new concept, used only sparingly at
the last world championships in Seville, Spain, and never attempted at the
Olympics...
Wrong! IBM built the overhead camera system for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Powered
Division I NCAA track and field athletes are
subject to year-round random testing for anabolic
agents, diuretics, peptide hormones and analogues, and
urine manipulators.
This is true ... they are SUBJECT to it ... but ask them how many times they
actually GET TESTED.
The athletes that lived
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