RE: t-and-f: World Indoor Championships - non-drug related post!

2001-03-12 Thread Uri Goldbourt, PhD
. edu' (E-mail) Subject: Re: t-and-f: World Indoor Championships - non-drug related post! On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Ed Dana Parrot wrote: Are there any theories out there about why the former Soviet republics are no longer as dominant as they once were? Not that 19'6 is bad by any stretch, but really

RE: t-and-f: World Indoor Championships - non-drug related post!

2001-03-12 Thread Uri Goldbourt, PhD
, March 12, 2001 5:08 AM To: 't-and-f@darkwing. uoregon. edu' (E-mail) Subject: t-and-f: World Indoor Championships - non-drug related post! I was particularly impressed to hear about first and second in the pole vault, but I can't remember who was the second U.S. team member - was it Tye Harvey

t-and-f: World Indoor Championships - non-drug related post!

2001-03-11 Thread Ed Dana Parrot
I was particularly impressed to hear about first and second in the pole vault, but I can't remember who was the second U.S. team member - was it Tye Harvey? I'm sure someone already posted this, but is there a site with official results? Are there any theories out there about why the former

Re: t-and-f: World Indoor Championships - non-drug related post!

2001-03-11 Thread P.F.Talbot
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Ed Dana Parrot wrote: Are there any theories out there about why the former Soviet republics are no longer as dominant as they once were? Not that 19'6 is bad by any stretch, but really it's the Eastern block that's gotten worse - we haven't gotten that much better.