The Irish Times
Monday, Feb 11, 2002
Ian O'Riordan
Irish hopes of European Indoor success next month were greatly heightened
over the weekend with the setting of two national records.
The long-jumper Ciaran McDonagh continued his long-awaited return to form by
improving the indoor record to
At what speed does human skin burn from air friction?
john the crazy alaskan runner
Mcewen, Brian T" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: April 5, 2001 8:37:57 PM GMT
Subject: RE: t-and-f: Records
but guys like Virgin, Hunt, Hulst, Williams, McChesney seemed to be
running a lot more of the 5,000 , 10,000 type races ... Is that true or just
a figment of my
imagin
but guys like Virgin, Hunt, Hulst, Williams, McChesney seemed to be
running a lot more of the 5,000 , 10,000 type races ... Is that true or just
a figment of my
imagination ???
tis true. Take '72 as a typical example-- 13 under 14:30 at 3M (but only 2
under 15 at 5K), 20 under 31:50 at
Brian wrote:
but guys like Virgin, Hunt, Hulst, Williams, McChesney seemed to be
running a lot more of the 5,000 , 10,000 type races ... Is that true or
just
a figment of my
imagination ???
tis true. Take '72 as a typical example-- 13 under 14:30 at 3M (but only 2
under 15 at 5K), 20
Maybe ... Must remember that the 2 most prolific teams ever were the Roy
Martin teams of Texas and the Thomas anchored Hawthorne teams ... Both of
these kids ran sub 45 anchors in high school ... Hawthorne's "average" is
under 47 ... Hawthorne also had Mike Marsh who was state 200 champion in
Ed wrote:
To me, the shot put and the 10,000 are the two records that are most out of
reach on that list, with the mile and the 4 x 400 next. I think there's
every chance that we'll see the 2 mile and 5K fall in the next 5 years,
while the 400m is the type of event where I can see some
Ryun 1965
- NOT broken for another 35 years, there is a reason he has the
FIVE-fastest marks ever.
-Brian
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From: malmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:33 PM
To: Tom Jimenez; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: t-and-
In a message dated Wed, 4 Apr 2001 9:57:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Mcewen, Brian
T" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yeah ... add to it that Pfeffer has the AJR at 2:17:44 (I think), and all
you need is a HS'er who trains seriously for the 5k/10k and tries one of the
faster marathons in the Fall
Actually, Michael Graham ran sub 36 behind George Porter.
I tend to agree with Conway. It will take another special collection of
HSers to break that 4x400 record. Yes, a few have come close, but there is a
reason they have not broken it. I that record breaking race Henry and Roy
split sub 45,
This discussion has brought up an interesting question. Why has the 10k been
run so infrequently over the years? It seems as though in the 70's it was
run at a regular rate, but now it is almost none existent.
Faith is a road seldom traveled
Let us run with patience the race that is set before
Darrell wrote:
This discussion has brought up an interesting question. Why has the 10k
been
run so infrequently over the years? It seems as though in the 70's it was
run at a regular rate, but now it is almost none existent.
Good question .. Maybe it is my lack of knowlege on distance
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: t-and-f: Records (HS marathon)
NO!!! This is precisely what is wrong with American marathoning! You can't
just train for the 5K/10K, add a few long runs, and then run a good
marathon. You have to train specifically for the 42.195K. You can have a
period
It is much more
important to develop speed at a younger age because you can't reclaim it
when you're older.
Could someone delete this sentence from existance? Speed before endurance?
M...dunno bout that one..;) That must be why hoards of Africans are
running so well. You must develop a
Darrell wrote:
This discussion has brought up an interesting question. Why has the 10k
been
run so infrequently over the years? It seems as though in the 70's it
was
run at a regular rate, but now it is almost none existent.
Conway wrote:
Good question .. Maybe it is my lack of
, or the
amount of time it takes to get to the soccer ball or first base.
Tom Derderian, Greater Boston Track Club
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From: alan tobin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: RE: t-and-f: Records (HS marathon
Don't forget that Devery's prep marathon best was set at Trail's
End in oregon (not the fastest course around). He could have
certainly run faster in a warm weather, no wind, flat and fast
course.
-Tom
In a message dated 4/4/01 10:54:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but guys like Virgin, Hunt, Hulst, Williams, McChesney seemed to be
running a lot more of the 5,000 , 10,000 type races ... Is that true or just
a figment of my
imagination ???
tis true. Take '72 as a typical example-- 13
NO!!! This is precisely what is wrong with American marathoning! You can't just
train for the 5K/10K, add a few long runs, and then run a good marathon. You have to
train specifically for the 42.195K. You can have a period where you do 5K/10K
training and racing, but you need a good 3
didn't Todd Williams runs his PR in the marathon (and on his debut) based
off of his 5k/10k training? then after switching to the higher
mileage/less speed marathon program he didn't do as well.
of course this is just one guythough i hear khannouchi basically
sticks with his 10k based
uot; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: t-and-f: Records
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 14:26:33 -0700
Marathon Jr. record: Gompers - 2:15:28 / Dec 83
Prep record that will last:
Marathon; Clancy Devery (S Salem HS) - 2:23:05 / 1977
T Jimenez
Salem, OR.
BTW- I played baskteball with Clancy in
In a message dated 01-04-03 18:34:50 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
4 x 400 - 3:07.40 - Hawthorne 1986
Conway,
I think this one can go down if some of the Texas and Cali teams geared
toward it. Obea Moore and crew approached it several times but just couldn't
get it. I remember them
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Records
In a message dated 01-04-03 18:34:50 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
4 x 400 - 3:07.40 - Hawthorne 1986
Conway,
I think this one can go down if some of the Texas and Cali teams geared
toward it. Obea Moore
Brad Hudson used to do Sunday runs almost that fast.
malmo
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 5:27 PM
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Subject: t-and-f: Records
Marathon Jr. record: Gompers - 2:15
of curiosity, what do 2nd and third places on
the all-time 10K and shot put list look like?
- ed Parrot
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From:
Conway
Hill
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Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 3:22
PM
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When you look
In a message dated Tue, 3 Apr 2001 9:41:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Ed Dana Parrot
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
! Out of curiosity, what do 2nd and third places on the all-time 10K and shot
put list look like?
you can find 10-deep prep ATLs on the TFN website.
gh
Alltel Invitational TF Meet
University of Findlay, Findlay, Ohio
Friday, January 26th, 2001
Event # 51 - Women's 3000 Meter Race Walk
Meet Record 13:47.78 - Jill Zenner, MVTC, '00
Fieldhouse Record 13:27.73 - Jill Zenner, MVTC, '00
NAIA Qualifying Time 18:30.0
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