Does anyone know if there is such a thing as track and field stadium
records for the Chula Vista training center?
John Radspinner
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defined as any runner between the ages of 14 and 19 inclusive. Details for
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LDR road records
No male sprinters either, no 4 by 100m team, the men's team is almost a
filed event team and even at that they have only one pole alters (after
Maxim Tarsaov's disastrous injury) - when did the Russians last appear
without three pole vaulters in a major championships (they could have
fielded four
on 29/7/01 4:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This can't go unremarked. The IAAF rule, far as I can recall, has always been
0.1. The Johnson stuff is pure hokum. Borzov had a string of 0.12s in Munich
in '72, with no hint of any false starting, to say that the IAAF
Please reply offline.
What is the best airport to fly into for the Parkersburg Half-Marathon? I'm
coming from Orlando.
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Fred Finke, LDR Men's Coach Selection Coordinator
--- O Men's Team Leader, World Cross, Morocco, 1998
Six days later, a dozen national records, 60 hours of live track and
field and over 800 laps, we prepare to leave Sacramento. The video
archives are up at http://TrackMeets.com. Enjoy,
Kamal.
DR KAMAL JABBOUR - Engineer, Educator, Runner, WriterO o
2-222 Center for Science and
if you're young, careless and cheap and looking for alternative places to
stay in edmonton for the world champs, the ymca said they'd start accepting
reservations (if you're overly pleasant on the phone) for this week on
monday morning -- it's supposedly 3-4 miles from the stadium and the
MEMO: July 30, 2001
TO: Athletics Media
FROM: Jill Geer
USATF Director of Communications
317-261-0500 / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SUBJECT:Media Teleconference
MEDIA ADVISORY :
Khannouchi to speak on USATF teleconference
Khalid Khannouchi, the world
Hi everyone,
I am constructing a database for athletic performances in Microsoft
Access. However, I am having some difficulties to create a field for
the
long distance events. I want to create a field that allow to input
data on the format mm:ss.cc. The date/time default in access has
a
In case you missed the article in Wednesday's LA Times sport section,
enclosed is the press release...
Skip Stolley
For Immediate Release
Contact: Jan Fambro (310) 826-2962 // [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Los Angeles Track Field Organizing Committee Files Complaint for
Damages Against Coca-Cola North
Using the standard datatypes that come with Access I doubt you'll be able to
do what you want to do. Probably the best thing to do is create a char(8)
field and apply a validation rule to it that validates the input as dd:dd.dd
(d's are digits). The rule might start as Like ??:??.?? and you
For those not going to be in Edmonton and having to suffice with NBC
televised coverage you have to wonder what they're going to show this
weekend.
Saturday's program is scheduled for 4-6 p.m. East Coast time. While there
will should certainly be a report on the previous day's men's marathon and
Yes, sorry, meant ABC for weekend coverage, whatever that will be.
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From: Bob Ramsak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 3:34 PM
To: Post, Marty
Subject: Re: t-and-f: NBC's World Champs coverage
Marty,
Didn't ABC get the rights for Edmonton
In a message dated 7/30/01 3:23:37 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For those not going to be in Edmonton and having to suffice with NBC
televised coverage you have to wonder what they're going to show this
weekend.
Best strategy might be to do a lot of video-taping and just fast forward
My friend Jim Rorick, former TF N statistician, has two tickets in
section Y (across from finish line) for the Friday evening session. He
would like to sell them for $65 US each, or best offer. Anyone
interested, reply to me and I will try to act as middleman.
Looking forward to Edmonton,
Alan
Khalid Khannouchi Teleconference Excerpts
Men's marathon world record holder Khalid Khannouchi spoke Monday (July 30)
on a USATF teleconference, in advance of his first race in a Team USA jersey
this Friday (Aug. 3) at the 2001 IAAF World Outdoor Championships in
Edmonton, Canada. The
Best strategy might be to do a lot of video-taping and just fast forward
later when reviewing.
Marty Post
Senior Editor
Runner's World Magazine
www.runnersworld.com
I've got the old satellite dish ready to go and I think I'll just forget NBC
and see how the host country covers it. Got to
Break the minutes and seconds into different fields.
Convert everything to seconds for ranking purposes and then put it back in
minutes and seconds format for display and reporting purposes.
John Dye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
DyeStat - www.dyestat.com
Internet home of high school track field cc
Contact:Tom Surber
Media Information Manager
(317) 261-0500 x317
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http://www.usatf.org
USATF News Notes
Volume 2, Number 70July 30, 2001
ESPN profiles Marion
ESPN's popular new show The Life, which takes a
Linford's accuracy is one thing, but this rule has always seemed to negate
the essence of the sport to me. Saying that it's impossible to react faster
than 0.1 seems like an artificial limit, somewhat like saying that it's
impossible to run 100m in faster than 10.0 or a mile faster than 4:00.
Hello all,
If I read this correctly, the IAAF Council still favors rule changes,
but in a somewhat less revolutionairy way than was proposed earlier.
Maybe it is a compromise that will win over enough delegates to the IAAF
congress to let it pass?
Interestingly enough, the IAAF Counsil has no
Does anyone know why the men's and women's finals are split apart this year
?? For example this year the Men's 100 final is on Sunday, the Women's on
Monday .. And this seems to be a common theme throughout the championships
.. Kinda takes the fun out of seeing the world's `fastest humans being
The Electronic Telegraph
Tuesday 31 July 2001
Tom Knight
AS ONE of the biggest stars in athletics, Britain's Jonathan Edwards can
usually expect something approaching the red carpet treatment when he turns
up for a competition.
There was no such welcome on Sunday, however, when the Olympic
Funnily enough, the question is not without merit. Northern Ireland, while
being a part of the United Kingdom, is not actually part of Great Britain.
Hence the team competing at Edmonton is named Great Britain and Northern
Ireland.
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