As I wrote yesterday in posting the men's World Deep List thresholds for each event and the number of athletes equalling or bettering those marks in the 2005 outdoor season, the data are taken from Mirko Jalava's website tilastopaja.net> with his permission to post them on this mailing list. The
Knowing that I'm a subscriber to Mirko Jalava's website tilastopaja.net>, a friend wrote yesterday to ask whether there was a summary of marks that must be attained in each event to qualify for Mirko's World Deep List. I replied that I didn't know of such a summary, but that I'd run through the
Ed:
Here is the u[-to-date performance liost and a preview on the AG
meet
Weather permitting, the all-group championships will be held this
Sunday at Jadwin Gym with an 11 a.m. start. The predictions for Saturday and
Sunday are none too good and we learned yesterday that no
Sorry to post this to everyone, but Mike Trujillo e-mailed me to contact the list
supervisor because he has not received any posts from the list for a week or so. His
address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks!
dan
I have gotten this email address bounced back several times in the last couple weeks:
- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ustfopen.org/startList.shtml
Wha tis the URL for the NCAA Div I perfomance list?
Tom
Thanks to everyone who responded to my request for information on
sprinting books. Listers were generous with their information and with
their opinions. I would recommend to everyone that they use this list as
a resource for track information.
Sincerely,
John Lunn
And maybe this might serve as a reminder that not all on here are from the
US and that your systems are far from transparent...
Far from transparent
That's one of the nicest things I've ever heard said about the NCAA! Rest
assured, Andre, that while many of us in the U.S. can manage to
And maybe this might serve as a reminder that not all on here are from the
US and that your systems are far from transparent...
Far from transparent
That's one of the nicest things I've ever heard said about the NCAA! Rest
assured, Andre, that while many of us in the U.S. can manage to
And maybe this might serve as a reminder that not all on here are from the
US and that your systems are far from transparent...
Far from transparent
That's one of the nicest things I've ever heard said about the NCAA! Rest
assured, Andre, that while many of us in the U.S. can manage to
http://www.ncaa.org/library/handbooks/indexF.html
Click on Division I Men's and Women's Cross Country for rules summary.
After you read the manual, GH and Malmo will seem funnier. Even oil spills may
cause you to chuckle.
Andre Sammartino wrote
In essence I have a series of questions that i
This is to follow up concerns regarding the perceived drop-off in the
quality of the list. One of the issues i have as a non-US participant (I
reside down under), is that track and field is not the major topic of
discussion over the period Oct, Nov, Dec etc, as the list gets extremely
I've been reading all of these posts lately, and the truth be told, I'm
sick of it. I got on this list in the Fall of 1994, I took myself off in
the Spring of 1999, and then I signed back up just a month and a half ago.
While I too am upset over the state of this list, constantly complaining
A message sent to the British list. Bloody colonies, eh?
Regards,
Martin
We Canadians find this very ironic, dare I say hilarious, after the abuse small town
Edmonton took
from the British media.
Regards,
Martin
Karen Barrett wrote:
It has been decided that Britain will lose the 2005
have one ESPN channel on cable, but I find very little to watch there
besides NBA basketball).
What can one say?
UG
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan Shank
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:24 PM
To: Track Posts
Subject: t-and-f: start
No Kenteris (Kederis, Kenderis) in the 200
Bernie Williams, Christian Malcom and Ato Boldon all in both 100 and 200
Another GREAT 800 in store
El Guerrouj in the 15, along with - yes, El Kaouche. Will he rabbit, or
race? No Ngeny.
No Markov in the PV
Suzy F-H is in the 1500, along with all the
No Kenteris (Kederis, Kenderis) in the 200
Bernie Williams, Christian Malcom and Ato Boldon all in both 100 and 200
Another GREAT 800 in store
El Guerrouj in the 15, along with - yes, El Kaouche. Will he rabbit, or
race? No Ngeny.
No Markov in the PV
Suzy F-H is in the 1500, along with
Message text written by Michael Reilly
Cardinal Track Field Invitational
Cobb Track and Angell Field
Stanford University
May 4, 2001
LIST OF DECLARED ENTRANTS
. . . .
Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase (2 sections)
NON-Championship section will be at 7:15pm.
Championship section will race at
-
From: Robert Hersh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Michael Reilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [unknown] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 12:19 PM
Subject: t-and-f: Entry list for Cardinal Invitational
Message text written by Michael Reilly
Cardinal Track Field Invitational
Cobb Track and Angell
Here is the start list for the Men's 10,000m Championship Section at
the Cardinal Track Field Invitational. The race will take place at
9:15pm.
Tickets will be available in Payton Jordan Plaza at the entrance to
Cobb Track and Angell Field. Ticket prices are $10, $5 for kids 12
and under.
Cardinal Track Field Invitational
Cobb Track and Angell Field
Stanford University
May 4, 2001
LIST OF DECLARED ENTRANTS
Be sure to check with the Clerk on Friday for a final listing of
sections in the 800m, 1500m, and 3000m Steeplechase.
Competitors will pick up packets at the entrance to
Would it make sense that the last digest that I've
receivedis 3588? Is it my end or yours?
Regards,
Martinps-Utta Pippig is apparently coming
to a 10km in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada in two weeks. Does anyone know what kind of
shape she is in?
You know what, this is the exact reason this thread was began.
Some of you are such children.
I do not want this misunderstood, so I will define my specific intent. This
is meant to be offensive, and very personal. It is apparent that some of you
have forgotten there is a charter that governs
The list moderator has reprimanded people on here for
repetitive posts, and for posting "I agree" posts, but
failed to take action when specific threats were
posted. Now he lets this go.
I don't think suggesting someone should "be beaten to
a bloody pulp" should be let go. U of O will surely be
The list moderator has reprimanded people on here for
repetitive posts, and for posting "I agree" posts, but
failed to take action when specific threats were
posted. Now he lets this go.
Sean
--- Donald Mcfarlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I apologize in advance for responding to such an
obvious
Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of sean other
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 6:11 PM
To: Donald Mcfarlin; SD Cap'n
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: t-and-f: This list is ridiculous! [note:TF Question After
Rant}
The list moderator has reprimanded
Hmmm...
Some whine and cry about a poster using a Bible verse in his auto signature
while others encourage the use of porn on this list.
Who is the list manager, and why hasn't he/she taken appropriate action?
I wonder if the U of Oregon would be interested in knowing that its servers
are
In a message dated 4/14/01 10:55:35 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wonder if the readers of TF News would be interested in knowing that its
editor endorses porn and its unsolicited distribution.
I wonder if Mr. Hill's wife and family would be interested in knowing of
I apologize in advance for responding to such an obvious troll, but ...
SD Cap'n wrote:
I wonder if the U of Oregon would be interested in knowing that its servers
are being used to distribute porn.
First, the message in question did NOT distribute anything except a sequence of
letters
Get a life and use the delete button if you don't like it.
Ed
Those were the days. Anyone still remember Mike Fox?
G-Rex [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
steve...
i couldn't have said it any better! i can't take myself off this list though
because I need to stay in the "loop." seriously, i think
steve...
i couldn't have said it any better! i can't take myself off this list though because
I need to stay in the "loop." seriously, i think that's why a lot of us just stay on
this board. every once in awhile, you'll read a message that really hits home. or
you'll see a result that
on 9/3/01 9:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i couldn't have said it any better! i can't take myself off this list though
because I need to stay in the "loop." seriously, i think that's why a lot of
us just stay on this board. every once in awhile, you'll read a message
I take it your name is not Malmo and you're hiding behind it!
Randall Northam
alias Randall Northam
Only the authorities and telemarketers address me by any other name.
malmo (not an anonym)
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
And as far as the Goat goes what more do you want he signs his name
Darrell and talks about HSI and sprints, who the heck do you think he is?
There's a nice smiley picture of the G.O.A.T at
http://www.hsi.net/coach.html. Ear-to-ear grin,
Elliot wrote:
There's a nice smiley picture of the G.O.A.T at
http://www.hsi.net/coach.html. Ear-to-ear grin, there.
My question is does anyone else know what G.O.A.T. is ??
Conway Hill
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Webster's definition of Malmo: n: 1. one without fear 2. heart and soul of
t-and-f list
Bruce Glikin
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of malmo
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 2:29 AM
To: Randall Northam; posting
Subject: RE: t-and-f
on 26/12/00 15:06, John Lunn at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
List members will use their real names and tell us something about their
background.
John J. Lunn
Quite right, although I'm not bothered about backgrounds. People should not
hide behind nicknames.
Randall Northam
Quite right, although I'm not bothered about backgrounds. People
should not
hide behind nicknames.
Randall Northam
"What's in a name?. That which we call a rose by any other word would smell
as sweet." - William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, II:2
malmo
In a message dated Wed, 27 Dec 2000 8:56:06 AM Eastern Standard Time,
Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quite right, although I'm not bothered about backgrounds. People should not
hide behind nicknames.
Randall Northam
you mean "Randall Northam" is a real name?!!! :-)
gh
List members will use their real names and tell us something about their
background.
John J. Lunn
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
D W I G H T will make a triumphant return to the list.
GH will send ONE email to the list that won't make people ponder his insanity.
Upon further review, Daryl
we can thank the ncaa for further limiting the pool of people . . . considering that
the ncaa won't even allow one full scholarship per championship event, adding the
marathon to the ncaa slate wouldn't necessarily help a lot. for coaches, it would be
just one more event over which to
Someone just asked about the reasons behind the United States marathon
woes. The problem (if you believe there is a problem) has many facets but
one that hasn't come up is the U.S. college system. While I'm generally a
big fan of collegiate track and field, I wonder if college distance
prevents
I have a vague recollection that there was a marathon championship back in
the late 70s or early 80s in one of the smaller college or JUCO
organizations. Maybe I'm just mis-remembering that there were collegiate
team entries in an open championship. Can anybody out there help on this one?
Everett Murdock wrote,
The IAAF recently posted the top 100 performances in the marathon for
this year. It can be found at:
http://www.iaaf.org/Results/index.asp?Filename=/Results/lists/2000/outdoor/
G/index.html
In looking over the list, I can find only one American, Rod Dehaven
(near the
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