How about DaBryan Blanton from Forney, TX that same day with an electronic
10.26 and later finished 2nd in the 200 at 21.13. He was beaten by Wade
from Shreveport, La in the 200 after Wade lost to him in the 100 with a
10.29. Wade had a 20.83 in winning the 200.
Just another typical Sat
List,
Any idea when tickets go on sale for USATF champs at Stanford?
Any help is appreciated.
Joe
Y ask:
I've just uploaded a review of a new book by masters athlete Phil Campbell in
Tennessee. It's significant for its promotion of masters track.
Check it out at:
http://www.masterstrack.com/news2002/news2002march26.html
Bon appetit!
Ken Stone
http://www.masterstrack.com
This is from the NCAA web site:
http://www.ncaa.org/index2.html
I wonder if it is an open forum?
Gender Equity / Title IX
NCAA Title IX Seminar
May 9-10, 2002
The NCAA
From today's Boston Globe:
In a bid to get a jump on rival adidas, the official [shoe company] sponsor
of the Boston Marathon, Nike Inc. is combining guerrilla marketing and a
technique called 'station domination' at a subway stop near the finish line
that long-distance runners hope to cross
Y ask:
Can anyone catch Bill Collins -- ever? When healthy, the 51-year-old
sprintmeister from Missouri City, Texas, is all but unbeatable in his age
group. Pit him against men decades younger, and he'd beat all but a handful.
Collins, 51, proved it again Sunday (3/24/02) at the USATF
No stone throwing here. I'm just trying to look at it from a practical point
of view.
If everyone ran for their sponsors, there would be more Kenyan and Moroccan
runners allowed, therfore improving the comepetition.
Another solution could be to allow B and C teams.
Unfortunately that would be
ATTN: Runners Everwhere!
Do you have a favorite place to run and train?
Visit the web site of the Westminster Road Runners Club at
http://ccpl.carr.org/~wrrc
click on Favorite places to run and tell us about your favorite place to
train...
thanks-kevin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Careful where you throw a stone
The U.S. has a few notables that weren't born here and grew up most of their
early years elsewhere; like Keflezghi, Abdirahman, and DeReuck.
/Brian
-Original Message-
From: Rich Harrington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002
Court report: Jonathan Drummond, arrested last
October for sales or transportation of marijuana, has
finally entered a plea in his case. He had continued
his case a number of times, but last week he entered a
plea of not guilty at the Criminal Justice Center in
downtown Los Angeles. His next
On sale April 9 at 1-800-STANFORD.
Michael Reilly
List,
Any idea when tickets go on sale for USATF champs at Stanford?
Any help is appreciated.
Joe
This is from the NCAA's Title IX FAQ page. In my opinion, from what I have read, men's
track and
field appears to be treated differently, with interpretations not consistent with the
intent of the
law.
For a real head-scratching experience, click on the NCAA's Title IX/Gender Equity
From www.ncaa.org
Other organizations join Title IX lawsuit
Both the College Gymnastics Association and the United States Track Coaches
Association announced that they have joined the National Wrestling Coaches Association
in its lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education.
The suit
Contact:Tyra Whittaker
Communications Intern
USA Track Field
(317) 261-0478 x357
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.usatf.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 26, 2002
Drossin named Athlete of the Week
The problem with this is the use of words like purpose
and intent. While cutting men's sports may not be the
purpose or intent of Title IX as long as it allows
schools to do it in order to achieve Title IX
compliance they'll continue to do it. No one's
arguing that Title IX didn't have a noble
Rich Harrington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at those French names. It looks like Morroccan B team to me,
though maybe there's an Algian or Tunisian athlete there.
...
It somehow renders the concept of nationality irrelevant. This
doesn't apply to many nations yet, but things are
The first two Americans are also of African origin - as were the top
18
in the Men's long course and the top 19 in the Jr. Men's. Dathan R was the
2nd non-African origin runner - and he's only 19.
Last year before outdoor season got rolling, I stated that when you consider
XC and track
A follow-up on the status of this year's Jamaican high school
championships, again courtesy of reports from the Jamaica Gleaner:
The meet will be held after all, at two different locations from
April 16 to 20. These dates are much later than usual, and will mean
there will be only a few days
18 matches
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