Re: t-and-f: books

2002-09-11 Thread Bill Brist
Or even better yet, Staying the Distance, also by WR Loader. Another excellent read. Bill Brist Randall Northam wrote: Surprised no one's mentioned Testament of a Runner by W. R. Loader although it hasn't been made into a film. One of the best books about running ever written. Randall

Re: t-and-f: Run to the Top

2002-08-20 Thread Bill Brist
and let the girl run on the team. She's agreed to five meets on the schedule. I've seen worse with girl basketball players doing two sports during the same season. Bill Brist ALLEN GILMAN wrote: Wetsch to run without a team John Millea Published Aug 20, 2002 Bria Wetsch, one of the best

Re: t-and-f: RE: PV Coaching

2002-02-24 Thread Bill Brist
for theirs. Bill Brist Pole Vault and Distance Running Coach Trey Jackson wrote: However, my point will continue to remain: Why do we as a profession tolerate unqualified individuals coaching events where there is the potential for injury? What is scary about this whole situation

Re: t-and-f: Best all-time milers by state ?

2001-11-17 Thread Bill Brist
I know that Shannon Butler wouldn't be the fastest from Montana, but you may look at Chuck Sloan, from Billings Senior High School in Billings, and Oklahoma State. He ran right at around 4:00 as a senior at OSU. Bill Brist toby - wrote: how bout the skinniest man alive-Chris Fox- for WV(3

Re: t-and-f: World's

2001-08-14 Thread Bill Brist
time. Personally, I'd rather enjoy what I went to Edmonton to watch, track and field. I had plenty of opportunity to go to Kinsman Park to watch the bands following the meet. Even with my difference of opinion, I still enjoyed your post. Bill Brist Most fun: Bahama band! Some fans may have

Re: t-and-f: Youth question

2001-07-17 Thread Bill Brist
trials, the athletes that place in the selected meet will qualify, not always the best individual. In this case become a member and participate in the necessary events to qualify, or realize that you choose not to participate by entering a different event. Bill Brist p.s. I do really enjoy your

Re: t-and-f: World XC

2001-03-29 Thread Bill Brist
Nice, catch! 12:52.4, certainly. Bill "Uri Goldbourt, PhD" wrote: Certainly not 12:52.2 UG -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Bill Brist Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:01 PM To: David Dallman Cc: William Bahnf

Re: t-and-f: World XC

2001-03-28 Thread Bill Brist
Races". It certainly lived up to that billing at the time of the printing of book (1972). Clarke won with a world record 12:52.2, While Lingren placed 2nd in an American Record of 13:04.2. Thanks for the eyewitness account. It was a great time for distance running in the mid 60's. Bill Brist Dav

Re: t-and-f: Best Debut performances

2001-02-07 Thread bill brist
to the 100th of a second. But you got me there. Bill Brist "Mcewen, Brian T" wrote: Nenow ran the 27:20 AR at Brussels, later in that season. He claims that after the drubbing by Aouita, he hooked up with a British coach (Alan Storey I think but don't remember for sure) and started doing

Re: t-and-f: Best Debut performances

2001-02-06 Thread bill brist
for 27:20 of racing on a regular basis. Bill Brist This brings back memories of a picture of Aouita finishing that 10K in 1986. This was at the height of his dominance where no one in the world could hope to touch him at 3K or 5K. At the time, I believe Mamede still held the world recor