Re: t-and-f: Gold medallist who failed test escapes ban

2003-01-11 Thread ghill
From: EAMONN CONDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: EAMONN CONDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 20:58:25 -0700 To: _Track Field [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: t-and-f: Gold medallist who failed test escapes ban The Electronic Telegraph Saturday 11 January 2003 Tom Knight An

Re: t-and-f: Gold medallist who failed test escapes ban

2003-01-11 Thread ghill
From: Randall Northam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 11 Jan 2003 16:47:36 + To: ghill [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: t-and-f: Gold medallist who failed test escapes ban I'm writing more out of ignorance than spite as well. Am I correct in thinking that the

Re: t-and-f: Gold medallist who failed test escapes ban

2003-01-11 Thread Ed and Dana Parrot
An American athlete who won a gold medal at the Sydney Olympics after previously testing positive for an anabolic steroid appears to have escaped punishment. Not to get into parsing sentences too tightly, but the problem here is that an American who tested positive won a gold medal is a

Re: t-and-f: Gold medallist who failed test escapes ban

2003-01-11 Thread Randall Northam
We knew about him, too. But proving it was another matter - our libels laws are much more restrictive than those in the USA. And he was in a job with close access to the law! Randall Northam On Saturday, Jan 11, 2003, at 17:09 Europe/London, ghill wrote: As always, depends on whose ox is

t-and-f: Pilatou 6,47. Results from GRE meetings

2003-01-11 Thread Michalis Nikitaridis
Stella Pilatou (sixth in Munich EC last summer) opened the season in the meeting of Ieraperta, Crete with a jump of 6, 47 m. tonight. Olga Vasdeki attempted a return after 2 years of injuries, participating in the long jump and placed second with 6, 23 m. Georgia Yannakitsidou won the triple jump

Re: t-and-f: Gold medallist who failed test escapes ban

2003-01-11 Thread Ed and Dana Parrot
Actually, malmo makes a good point and has caught me unintentionally playing fast and loose with the facts. As far as I know there are no U.S. court cases that are directly on point. Slaney's case could be cited, but since USATF was not the one who leaked the information in her case, it doesn't

Re: t-and-f: Jones and Charlie sighting

2003-01-11 Thread Elitnet
My sentiments, exactly thank you Mr. Hill In a message dated 1/11/2003 2:28:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks for the clues, Martin. We're now on a plane. Sincerely, The National Enquirer

Re: t-and-f: Jones and Charlie sighting

2003-01-11 Thread Martin J. Dixon
One shot is ok but not 2. gh was kdding(I think) but Elitenet, on the other hand, is not. As far as TFN is concerned(I didn't start this), perhaps gh is just warning me that I better not fall for the same thing they did. To wit, quoting from letsrun: The magazine is nicknamed the Bible of the

Re: t-and-f: Jones and Charlie sighting

2003-01-11 Thread ghill
well, I wasn't kidding, but I also wasn't being mean or nasty in any way; just my way of saying that this story has so many juicy twists and turns I'd expect to see it on the front page in the grocery store checkout line. don't stop. gh From: Martin J. Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 11

Re: t-and-f: Jones and Charlie sighting

2003-01-11 Thread Bob Duncan
ghill wrote: well, I wasn't kidding, but I also wasn't being mean or nasty in any way; just my way of saying that this story has so many juicy twists and turns I'd expect to see it on the front page in the grocery store checkout line. Actually, we all just *WISH* that in the USA track was so