On Sun, 2 Sep 2001, Robert Hersh wrote:
By far, the worst thread we've had in many years.
Could we please stop.
Let's instead talk about Entine's theories,
Okay, so who's more predispositioned to puke, genetically speaking? I
think my ancestors will dominate the puking wars. Any contenders?
In a message dated Sun, 2 Sep 2001 10:55:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Robert Hersh
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Yuck.
By far, the worst thread we've had in many years.
Could we please stop. Let's instead talk about Entine's theories, doping,
basketball,
ANYTHING!!!
Wendy
Note Fredericks 10.06 (yes I know Rieti is at altitude, but it's good to see
him racing). Also, what's the record for most sub 3:30's in a season?
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In a message dated 9/3/01 9:13:59 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
100 METRES - WOMEN Wind: +0.6
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Interesting name for a sprinter.
A.C.
Netters
On the issue of puking after workouts. Michelle reminds me that we all had
to eat school lunch. Which may be the best explanation yet.
Mike Rohl
Asst. Coach
Sprints Jumps
Mansfield University
Yulianna Perez, the Tucson born, Cuban trained TJ'er jumped 46' 10 3/4
at the WUG's, bringing her closer to what sems an inevitable US record.
She's being courted by Colleges eager to have her, but seems to be
intending to stay out her second year at Pima CC in Tucson, perhaps
because of her
The season has already begun and yet there is nothing about collegiate cross. I
also am a little surpised that we haven't heard from Grote yet.
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Altho there may indeed not be an official world junior record for 2000
meters, the best statistically acceptable performance on record appears to
be 4:59.14 by Ali Saidi-Sief at Lille in June 1997.
-Original Message-
From: James Templeton
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: rrweekly; Jones Hugh;
Recently I returned from England, where I was invited by UK Athletics ,
(which implies more than track field) to give a talk on What is the
USA
doing in respect to the development of the steeplechase event. I had to
inform them I have no idea, but never-the-less, was asked to
--- Jim McLatchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was agreed that most of the milers who are running in the 3:55
to 4 min range would have more success competing in the steeple
I fail to understand why this line of thinking is so prevalent. A 3:55 -
4:00 miler may not be in the wrong event any
With regards to the steeple specifically though, this statement makes a
little more sense simply because it is probably the least competitive of
the distance events due to the fact that far fewer people attempt it than
do the other events. This means a guy who is a hack in the mile might be
at
I understand your line of thought, but we could just as easily say the
13:30 5k'er or 1:48 half-miler ought to try the steeple, because they
aren't cutting it at their event and less people are steepling. Just
looking at the numbers tells us nothing about whether that person has
peaked in the
Exactly. Sometimes it's the steeplechasers who switch to the 1500 for
the easy pickens. Jurgen Straub and Filbert Bayi come to mind.
malmo
--- Jim McLatchie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was agreed that most of the milers who are running in
the 3:55 to 4
min range would have more
I hope readers don't mind me changing the tack of this conversation
slightly but Jim McLatchie raised a point about introducing a sponsor in
the US to support a programme such as that of UK Athletics (OK a program
then).
I don't have inside knowledge but was a close observer of how the UK
JEEZUZ! Did an MBA come up with this crap?
The way to identify and develop steeplechasers hasn't changed in forty
years. This is how:
Hey, Jipcho!
Yes, coach
You ever run the steeplechase?
No, coach
Get out there and run one this weekend!
Yes, coach.
See? It works. No cute duck and cover
To all,
The Willamette Striders Track Club (Portland, Or) wishes to tell all of the
addition of Jack Kegg to it's coaching staff. We are very excited about the
future possibilities of the Club with the addition of such a fine coach. We
are now able to offer other event training to our sport
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