Chris wrote;
9:15+ pm, Girls' 4A 4x400
1) Lancaster, 3:45.57
The second Lancaster relay win of the day, Chapple anchoring a
five-second victory.
Notable for what it missed being - a national record. I split Lancaster at
2:50.2 through 3 legs - but instead of hammering for a record
Y ask:
Now the truth can be told. Roger Ruth of Victoria, B.C., the first masters pole
vaulter over 14 and 15 feet, is the force behind Stacy Dragila's rise to pole vault
supremacy. Several years before her meteoric ascent culminating with world and Olympic
titles, she shared a tarp with
Results from yesterdays races - 10K, 5K 2.5K and marathon - held on London,
ON graduallu appearing at
http://www.forestcityroadraces.com
A cold, wet, soggy and moist day was had all! Close to 1500 athletes
altogether.
Paul Tucknott
London, ON
Typo on the Texas UIL state high school meet, pointed out by Bob Hersh
offlist. Thanks.
The race I (thought I) was waiting for the next day, Saturday, was
the
girls' 5A 500.
That should have read 800.
Chris Kuykendall
Austin, Texas
In a message dated Mon, 13 May 2002 2:12:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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1) Lancaster, 3:45.57
The second Lancaster relay win of the day, Chapple anchoring a
five-second victory.
Notable for what it missed being - a national record. I split Lancaster at
2:50.2 through
Garry Hill, responding to a post by Phil Ponebshek:
a Federation Record perhaps? Or Texas State record? Certainly
nothing near the real national record, which is 3:35.72. Dozens of
Ca/Pa/NY times faster than 3:43.
In Phil's defense, the UIL program mistakenly credited Long Beach
Wilson
Could someone please direct me thereto?
How fast did the team which had the Howard sisters run back then in
California. It had to have been fast. A question for Walt Murphy or Keith
Conning?
The Mid-American Conference Track Field Championships will take place this
Thursday through Saturday at Eastern Michigan University.
For complete coverage going into the meet, go to www.mactrack.net. Results
will be posted on www.flashresults.com.
Thanks,
Tom Borish
www.mactrack.net
3:37.71??
tm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How fast did the team which had the Howard sisters run back then in
California. It had to have been fast. A question for Walt Murphy or Keith
Conning?
That's what I am talking about :)
In a message dated 5/13/2002 9:56:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3:37.71??
tm
Rather than head out to Calif for the Stanford Qualifier, Alan Webb decided
to run in the Len Paddock Invitational at Ann Arbor this past weekend.
Ran second in the 1500 in 3:41.46 (to Tim Broe, 3:40.67), so he just
squeaked under the NCAA champs Auto qualifier of 3:41.50. And if he decides
to
USA Champs not a problem. He clobbered the standard last in 2001 and it
counts as a qualifier. They take 3:59.10 for the mile.
In a message dated 5/13/2002 10:32:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
an second in the 1500 in 3:41.46 (to Tim Broe, 3:40.67), so he just
squeaked under the NCAA champs
In a message dated Mon, 13 May 2002 1:31:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Post, Marty
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ran second in the 1500 in 3:41.46 (to Tim Broe, 3:40.67), so he just
squeaked under the NCAA champs Auto qualifier of 3:41.50. And if he decides
to compete in USATF he beat the A
In a message dated Mon, 13 May 2002 12:47:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How fast did the team which had the Howard sisters run back then in
California. It had to have been fast. A question for Walt Murphy or Keith
Conning?
3:37.71 in '81---still the No. 7 time ever
Dear fellows,
As a part of a research project in the Ben-Gurion university i'm looking for
some information concerning Dick Fosbury innovation:
1. Data about the adoption of the Fosbury flop from 1968. Here we need data
about the number of adopters of the flop over time.
That is, we need to
Contact:Tom Surber
Media Information Manager
USA Track Field
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USATF News Notes
Volume 3, Number 48 May 13, 2002
Dragila sets world best in
MEMO: May 13, 2002
TO: U.S. Athletics Media
FROM: Tom Surber (317) 261-0500 x317
Media Information Manager
USA Track Field
SUBJECT:Media Advisory
Godina Powell to appear on USATF Teleconference
A USA Track Field
For all the insomniacs with a habit for BAD TV programs, tune into Blind Date on
5/14. You'll get to see how slick the fastest man in the world is with the
ladies!!! Maybe there will be a video explanation of that mysterious leg injury
he suffered. Did he get a little fresh wit da honeys?
MJR
Not a CR if you use the USATF/FAST records--only #4 on AT College List.
Scott
Highlights of the Texas UIL (University Interscholastic League) State
Track Field Championships, Day Two, Saturday, May 11, 2002:
11:30 am, Girls' 5A Long Jump
1) Francheska Ketchum, Alief Elsik (SO), 20-8 1/2w (+8.3)
2) Marshevet Hooker, San Antonio Southwest (JR), 20-5 1/2w (+5.3)
3) Erica
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