Re: t-and-f: Greene's supremacy challenged

2001-07-15 Thread goldbu1
Dear everyone. 9.84 with a following wind of 2.0 is no better than 9.92 at the 1997 US champs in Indianapolis - Tim Montgomery time with a following wind of merely +0.2 m/sec. Most likely, Maurice Greene, had he consented to run in Bisslet for only 75,000 dollars, would have won by a meter

Re: t-and-f: Greene's supremacy challenged

2001-07-15 Thread Conway
PROTECTED] Cc: `tf [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 12:29 AM Subject: Re: t-and-f: Greene's supremacy challenged Dear everyone. 9.84 with a following wind of 2.0 is no better than 9.92 at the 1997 US champs in Indianapolis - Tim Montgomery time with a following wind of merely +0.2 m/sec

t-and-f: Greene's supremacy challenged

2001-07-13 Thread Eamonn Condon
The Electronic Telegraph Saturday 14 July 2001 William Gray in Oslo TIM MONTGOMERY emerged from the shadow of Olympic champion Maurice Greene to equal the second-fastest 100 metres time in history at the Golden League meeting in Oslo last night. Montgomery, 26, who trains with triple Olympic