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Floyd Highfill
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Didn't Mark Dekker make the 800 team when she was 14
Carl Lewis competed at TAC as a ninth-grader at
Levitt Junior High in 1978 in the long jump and had a
#9 us ranking that year as a 14-year-old, but of
course had to wait until her junior year of HS to make
her first Olympic team
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marjorie, my friend then, was 15 when she made her first team in 1952---and
placed 13th.she was our only entry in the javelin...
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Thursday, June 14, 2001 6:42 PMSubject: Re: FW: t-and-f: Webb and
Hallwell, esther
stroy was 14 in 1968...400m 54.3 in semis.
Netters
hi all. I have been off traveling and haven't had much time to write.
Some of you know Michelle won the national 15k on the 3rd in a meet record
time 1:09 something. It was a good race and the road trip in the van with
the 3 kids a puppy and a cat was interesting. I won't go into the
Interesting to note that Bryan Berryhill, the NCAA champion in the 1500, was
beaten only the week before by Alan Webb at the Pre meet. Nationals should
be very interesting.
Brian McGuire
In a message dated 6/4/01 12:01:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I wasn't going to say anything, because anything starts arguments here,
but since Garry has put me on the spot with this:
"pps--maybe Cordner Nelson will be able to log on later while in Eugene and
provide
I wasn't going to say anything, because anything starts arguments here,
but since Garry has put me on the spot with this:
pps--maybe Cordner Nelson will be able to log on later while in Eugene and
provide some insight from the point of view of somebody who has seen it all,
but he did say
A couple days ago, I finally got to see the mile on TV. Webb's performance
was even more incredible in the watching. You hate to put even higher
expectations on the kid, but he sure looked under control, like there is
more there. I got the impression that he didn't really know what he was
Netters:
I
have to agree with those who ask that Alan Webb's future be dropped, for a while
at least, as a subject on the list.
I
also believe he has made a very good choice as far as college is concerned.
Michigan is one of the pioneers of the sport---along with Penn, princeton,
While Webb literally ran against El Guerrouj last Sunday, consider where he
now compares on paper against today's other great miler, Noah Ngeny.
Back in the summer of 1997 when Ngeny was 18 years old (born Nov. 2, 1978)
he ran 3:50.41 for a mile and 3:32.91 for 1500 meters.
Webb should
Randy,
Another issue is the number of qualifiers. Right now I'm counting 9
guys with auto times, add Griffin and MacFalls in there on appeal and
you have 11. Not sure how far back the window opens (help here
Sideshow?), but it could be a final only if say 14 guys make it there.
That would
In a message dated 5/30/01 17:48:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How's this for forecasting:
If the USATF 1500 proceeds along the typical tactical lines-
i.e. sit and kick...
...they will be playing right into Webb's strength...
...the best way to knock off Webb would be to take it out hard
and
Randy T. wrote:
How's this for forecasting:
If the USATF 1500 proceeds along the typical tactical lines-
i.e. sit and kick...
...they will be playing right into Webb's strength...
...the best way to knock off Webb would be to take it out hard
and drain the kick out of the kid's legs...
there has been some talk here about Webb's running at GWI, but I'm pretty
sure that his coach told me (while we were in the crush of the post-Pre
autograph session) that he wouldn't be running there, just as NSI.
gh
can race the last 600m of a slow 1500m
final BETTER than several of the 22-23 yo guys in the field.
-Brian McEwen
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb at Pre
On Wed
In a message dated 5/31/01 11:20:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Until Webb gets an 800 PR faster than 1:49 (which may well happen this
weekend, of course), maybe significantly faster, I remain unconvinced he
could put on the kind of long kick he's liable to see from
In a message dated 5/31/01 10:25:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Back in the summer of 1997 when Ngeny was 18 years old (born Nov. 2, 1978)
he ran 3:50.41 for a mile and 3:32.91 for 1500 meters.
Webb should certainly be able to improve on 3:38.26 at the USATF champs, but
Subject: t-and-f: Webb vs Ngeny
While Webb literally ran against El Guerrouj last Sunday, consider where
he
now compares on paper against today's other great miler, Noah Ngeny.
Back in the summer of 1997 when Ngeny was 18 years old (born Nov. 2, 1978)
he ran 3:50.41 for a mile and 3:32.91 for 1500
Netters,
I thought that I would give my $0.02 on Webb. As a former coach of a
miler several notches up the all-time U.S. list from Webb who also
developed at an early age I believe I have some insight.
First of all, my hat is off to Scott Raczko. Here is a young coach who
really seems to look
Also
interesting, is what is Webbs position relative to age group records for 17
and 18 year olds?
Jim
Kaminsky
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with Jeff , you can ask him who it was and what he did.
David Lesley
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Webb #19 all-time US
Date: Tue, May 29, 2001, 6:03 PM
Mark Schilling
Everyone is speculating on Webb's potential at the mile for the future ...
Yet it appears he is going to be running the 800 in his next race ... Given
just prior to Pre he ran an awesome triple which included a low 1:49 800,
does anyone have any idea what his potential in that race could be ???
Listers,
Although much praise and promise has been heaped on the (surprisingly mature looking)
shoulders of Webb, my own opinion is that it hasn't been enough. I was standing
trackside thinking, too bad it's windy, then thinking how mentally difficult running
against those opponents and
In a message dated 5/30/01 09:57:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would also disagree with Editor Hill on how the 1500m will go in June.
Webb IS better than the Jennings/Berryhill/Stember/Lassiter types who will be
demoralized by him in Eugene, and I'll bet a few Terminators at the 19th St.
Actually, I believe that Webb is running 2 events. The open 800 is
the only open event. He is also part of a relay, or at least that
was what was reported in the Washington Post.
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Everyone is speculating on Webb's potential at the mile for the
future ...
At 08:10 AM 5/29/2001 -0700, t-and-f-digest wrote..
Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 22:25:53 -0400
From: malmo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: t-and-f: Webb, Warhurst, and others
Good results?
I can't think of another (current) college coach who has produced more
than Warhurst.
malmo
Ron Warhurst
Or if he wanted to step up, he might be able to get into UVa, a couple
hours away from his HS
coach. In any case, I imagine that Webb could get a very good education in
Virginia for a lot less than 90K.
Michigan is among the top 5 public universities in almost any ranking, and
the
On Wed, 30 May 2001 13:16:22 EDT, you wrote:
In a message dated 5/30/01 09:57:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would also disagree with Editor Hill on how the 1500m will go in June.
Webb IS better than the Jennings/Berryhill/Stember/Lassiter types who will be
demoralized by him in Eugene,
With all of this talk about Webb, let's not forget several things.
1.He didn't pick his high school coach. What diference does it make
if the coach did or didn't run at a big college or ran fast or not.?
The important thing is that Webb believes in him. Being an arm chair
coach is easy to
Sorry Trey, but if Webb is running elite track, then we get to talk about
it. Read the list charter - this list is about more than just news and
results - opinions are welcome too (provided they are on-topic and not
loaded with profanity).
All the things you mention are indeed his business,
HS Miler is being interviewed by Good Morning America right now 8:34am
In a message dated 5/29/01 8:46:10 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HS Miler is being interviewed by Good Morning America right now 8:34am
And I heard that he was also on the Today show. (for those in the Western
time zones)
Walt Murphy
Here's something scary; from Runner's World:
http://www.runnersworld.com/dailynew/archives/2001/May/010529_webb.html
Webb's mile progression: 4:23 (1600 meters), frosh year, 1998; 4:06.94,
soph year, 1999; 4:03.33, junior year, 2000; 3:53.43, senior year, 2001
That's nearly identical to a
here's a Webb prediction for you: if you haven't already bought a ticket for
the session with the men's 1500 at USATF here in Eugene, you probably don't
have much time left before the tix disappear. (no inside knowledge here; just
a guess based on how much coverage he's getting)
When Ryun ran 3.55.3, he was 1.7 seconds from the WR Jazy had set a few
weeks earlier (June 9, 1965). Webb is 10.3 seconds from Hicham's mark.
Wonder what explains the diff, other than Ryun really being a phenom?
Philip Hersh
Olympic Sports Writer
Chicago Tribune
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Ryun ran 3.55.3, he was 1.7 seconds from the WR Jazy had set a few
weeks earlier (June 9, 1965). Webb is 10.3 seconds from Hicham's mark.
Wonder what explains the diff, other than Ryun really being a phenom?
Philip Hersh
Olympic Sports Writer
Chicago
1. Steve Scott 3:47.69
2. Sydnee Maree 3:48.83
3. Joe Falcon 3:49.31
4. Jim Spivey 3:49.80
5. Todd Harbour 3:50.34
6. Steve Holman 3:50.40
7. Tom Byers 3:50.84
8. Jim Ryun 3:51.1
9. John Gregorek 3:51.34
10. Richie Harris 3:51.39
11. Chuck Aragon 3:51.62
12. Craig Masback 3:52.02
13.
American All Comers Marks
15003:32.53
Sebastion Coe(GB) Los Angeles 11 Aug 84
3:33.1
Jim Ryun
Los Angeles08 Jul 67
Mile3:49.32Kicham
El Guerrouj(Mor) Eugene 27 May 01
3:51.1
Jim Ryun Bakersfield23 Jun 67
Ryun's mark was a WR at the time.
At 02:06 PM 5/29/01 -0700, Reuben Frank wrote:
1. Steve
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Looking at the list, I saw two names that I don't recall hearing before - my
youth is showing, I suspect.
What were the careers of these two guys like?
10. Richie Harris 3:51.39
15. Tony Waldrop 3:53.2
- Ed Parrot
Looking at the list, I saw two names that I don't recall hearing before - my
youth is showing, I suspect.
What were the careers of these two guys like?
10. Richie Harris 3:51.39
15. Tony Waldrop 3:53.2
- Ed Parrot
Tony Waldrop still has the NCAA indoor mile record at 3:55. He is now a
professor (I think of ex phys but I'm not positive about that) at the
University of Illinois (at least he was there a few years ago).
In an article in the local paper there about 8 years ago or so he
described his senior
What were the careers of these two guys like?
10. Richie Harris 3:51.39
15. Tony Waldrop 3:53.2
As I recall Tony Woldrop had the then amazing achievement of running 9 sub-4
miles in 9 consecutive attempts. This was back when running sub-4 was a
very Big Deal for anyone, not just high
Tony Waldrop? UNC. Imagine a turbo-charged version of Steve Cram. His
career was over before the professional era began, though Nike did try
to buy him in 1977. Some people would rather do other things than run.
Teammate of Reggie McAfee, the first black American to run under 4:00.
Legend has
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Webb #19 all-time US
Date: Tue, May 29, 2001, 5:14 PM
Tony Waldrop? UNC. Imagine a turbo-charged version of Steve Cram. His
career was over before the professional era began, though Nike did try
to buy him in 1977. Some people would rather do other
Malmo wrote:
Teammate of Reggie McAfee, the first black American to run under 4:00.
I thought that would be Dennis Fikes of Penn.
George McWilliams
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Malmo:
Is that accurate about Reggie McAfee? Harry McCalla of Stanford was
pretty close in the late 60's, and there was a runner at San Jose State
Mark Schilling was white... And still is.
malmo
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb #19 all-time US
Malmo:
Is that accurate about Reggie McAfee
McAfee was first (5-12-73), Tommy Fulton was the second (5-25-73) and
Fikes was the third.
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From: malmo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 9:32 PM
To: 'david lesley'; 'Phil Murray'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: t-and-f: Webb #19 all-time US
.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of malmo
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 10:08 PM
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Webb #19 all-time US
McAfee was first (5-12-73), Tommy Fulton was the second (5-25-73) and
Fikes
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Ryun ran 3.55.3, he was 1.7 seconds from the WR Jazy had set a few
weeks earlier (June 9, 1965). Webb is 10.3 seconds from Hicham's mark.
Wonder what explains the diff, other than Ryun really being a phenom?
^
That's an easy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When Ryun ran 3.55.3, he was 1.7 seconds from the WR Jazy had set a few
weeks earlier (June 9, 1965). Webb is 10.3 seconds from Hicham's mark.
Wonder what explains the diff, other than Ryun really being a phenom?
^
That's an easy
Murray'
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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Webb #19 all-time US
Date: Tue, May 29, 2001, 6:03 PM
Mark Schilling was white... And still is.
malmo
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From: david lesley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2001 8:31 PM
To: malmo; 'Phil
Hi All,
Unless I missed it in the mass of messages over the past few
days, little has been said about Webb's place in the all-time World Junior Mile
list, which mightprovide a better point of comparison for an 18-year
oldwhose national high school federation apparently won't recognize his
In a message dated 5/27/01 9:50:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If Webb was only running 1500, he would have began his kick
earlier. So it makes more sense to SUBTRACT the standard
16.4 or so from his 3:53.43, leaving him with something
like a 3:37 flat as an equivalent 1500.
That doesn't
In a message dated 5/27/01 16:36:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Incredibly Webb is now the 2001 U.S. leader in the mile, and will almost
certainly remain so until at least the European grand prix meets after the
nationals next month.
I wouldn't write off the Stanford crew running on their
after spending an extended period of time yesterday afternoon running
intereference for Webb after his big race, gotta say I'm really impressed
with his character. He has, as they say, really got his shit together.
Object of huge adulation, but didn't let it go to his head in anyway.
Remained
And their whole focus has changed what with his suddenly being the top seed
(at least for now) for the USATF meet.
In a CNN interview this morning, he said this coming weekend he'll
be running his HS State meet, then the following week a national
HS meet in Carolina, then back to Eugene for the
Good results?
I can't think of another (current) college coach who has produced more
than Warhurst.
I figured 3:55-3:57, but 3:53? Out there!!! For perspective: That's
already as fast as Eamonn Coghlan ran in college. WOW!!!
malmo
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AMAZING... SIMPLY AMAZING (and congrats to Kevin Sullivan who continues his
strong racing).
1 14 EL GUERROUJ Hicham MOROCCO 3:49.92
2 3 SULLIVAN Kevin CANADA 3:51.82
3 13 LAGAT Bernard KENYA 3:53.14
4 10 KAOUCH Adil MOROCCO 3:53.40
5 9 WEBB Alan U.S.A. 3:53.43
6
I think we should all applaud Ben Hall's courtesy in withholding the
results to the body of the message, in the interest of not ruining the
viewing for subscribers who might be getting it by TV delay.
(Not a problem in western Canada, where the Fox channel was showing
European NFL. How most
Looking at 1500m splits below shows Webb ran 3:38.26. That also takes care
of Ryun's even longer-standing national HSR record of 3:39.0.
Incredibly Webb is now the 2001 U.S. leader in the mile, and will almost
certainly remain so until at least the European grand prix meets after the
nationals
'
Cc: Track Field List
Subject: t-and-f: Webb broke TWO high school records
Looking at 1500m splits below shows Webb ran 3:38.26. That
also takes care
of Ryun's even longer-standing national HSR record of
3:39.0.
Incredibly Webb is now the 2001 U.S. leader in the mile, and
will almost
certainly
On Sun, 27 May 2001 17:52:01 -0700, you wrote:
Ryun's 3:39.0 was run at the 1964 Olympic Trials as a 17
year old junior. Using a conversion of 16.4 sec to the
mile, it was equal to about a 3:56.4 mile, no doubt an age
group record, and a truly impressive performance. However,
the difference
.
Let's see what the future bears.
Jim Kaminsky
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Treadway
Sent: Sunday, May 27, 2001 6:14 PM
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb broke TWO high school records
On Sun, 27 May 2001 17:52:01
Alan Webb and Dathan Ritzenhein will be in the same meet this weekend--but
in separate events. At the Roosevelt Relays in Dayton, Ohio, Ritzenhein will
run the two-mile on Friday, going after the national record of 8:36.3 set in
1979 by Jeff Nelson of California. On Saturday, Webb will run the
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In a message dated 01-04-27 15:27:08 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1 7:47.16 South Lakes / VA
Alan Webb ran a 1:50.2 anchor split, the fifth fastest ever
In a message dated 01-04-27 15:27:08 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1 7:47.16 South Lakes / VA
Alan Webb ran a 1:50.2 anchor split, the fifth fastest ever by a high
schooler at the Penn Relays.
2 7:47.36 John Jay (HJ) / NY
3 7:48.92 Butler / PA
I don't think this is correct. Webb's leg
from earlier today
Event 82, Friday, 9:20 am
HSB 4x800m (Large Schools)
1 7:47.16 South Lakes / VA
Alan Webb ran a 1:50.2 anchor split, the fifth fastest ever by a high
schooler at the Penn Relays.
2 7:47.36 John Jay (HJ) / NY
3 7:48.92 Butler / PA
Marty Post
Senior Editor
Runner's World
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Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 22:35:06 EDT
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb 4:01.81-1600/mile
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Ah, maybe his REAL goal was that all-important, very meaningful 1600m record,
which they'll really
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Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 09:32:53 EDT
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb 4:01.81-1600/mile
With Ryan running 3:55.3 for the 1 Mile, any 1600 record is obsolete.
That's 3:53.7 for 1600 for Ryan. 3:53.7!!!
Anything over that mark
In a message dated 4/15/01 4:17:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-Alan Webb (Virginia) 4:01.81 (and 3:59.50 Nat'l Federation 1600 record
auto-timed along the way)
Is it any wonder that most track fans don't put much stock in Nat'l
Federation H.S. Records? While Webb's 3:59.50 may be the
In a message dated 4/15/01 4:17:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
-Alan Webb (Virginia) 4:01.81 (and 3:59.50 Nat'l Federation 1600 record
auto-timed along the way)
Pardon me if I've missed something, but was Webb tieing up badly in the
last 10 meters?
At 4:00 minute pace he should
Dave Johnson wrote:
Pardon me if I've missed something, but was Webb tieing up badly in the
last 10 meters?
At 4:00 minute pace he should have covered the last 9.35 meters in about
1.4 seconds. In this race he covered the distance in 2.31 seconds.
Which would be over 6:30 pace. We've
Yeah, 6:34 pace?
Usually we have to wait until the last weekend of April to witness that kind
of 'rig' -- the boys 4 x 400 at the Penn Relays.
I'd bet it was the fingers of the zealous timers that tied-up from 'going
out too hard', not Webb.
malmo
Pardon me if I've missed something, but was
In a message dated 4/15/01 6:04:59 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd bet it was the fingers of the zealous timers that tied-up from 'going
out too hard', not Webb.
I timed the 1600 with Finish Lynx on our backup camera. Webb was in total
control of the race and was
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 7:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Webb 4:01.81-1600/mile
In a message dated 4/15/01 6:04:59 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd bet
I will defer to Don after my first post. He was in a much better position to
see what was actually happening. I was way up in the announcer's booth about
50 meters from the finish. From my perspective, Webb looked like he was
tying up a bit but it is true that the race was clearly in hand.
He was!
Scott
Anyone have results re: New Balance HS 1 mile showdown between Kid Kiwi
Willis vs Yankee Webb??
-MF
*
Mike Fanelli
San Francisco Bay Area Real Estate Specialist
professional representation of buyers and sellers
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ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 11:09 AM
Subject: t-and-f: WEBB vs WLLIS
Anyone have results re: New Balance HS 1 mile showdown between Kid Kiwi
Willis vs Yankee Webb??
-MF
*
Mike Fanelli
San
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: WEBB vs WLLIS
http://www.armorytrack.com/in01/nsic3.htm full results at the site.
Event 10 Boys 1 Mile Run
* National: 3:59.86 Alan Webb, South Lakes, Reston
At Virginia AAA meet today:
1000m Alan Webb 2:23.68 (27.4, 56.4, 1:25.5, 1:54.8)
Also, a few results from Pennsylvania state meet:
Men
60m Kevin Jones, Card O'Hara, 6.82
mile (or 1600m, don't know which):
1. Sean Duffy Card O'Hara 4:13.98
400
1. Ernest Terrell, Norristown 47.88
Women
400
3:59.86 at the NB Games! 3rd pl.
According to a report on Dyestat.com, Alan Webb broke the 4 minute barrier at
the New Balance Indoor meet today, running 3:59.86. There is some more
information on th dyestat message boards. Looks like we have a great indoor
and outdoor season ahead of us.
Congratulations to Alan Webb on his fine run. This brings to mind the recent
debate on US middle distance running and also motivates me to share some
Australian junior results I found on the Athletics Australia site yesterday.
The following is the result of the Australian All Schools U18 (as
101 - 186 of 186 matches
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