Whats this Tom, can't run a mile any more?? lol
bob
Men's 1 Mile Run SENIORS Finals Results - Sunday 01/19/03 PLACE ATHLETE NAME TEAM TIME = = === 1 Colin "doc" McArdle!
bsp; Greater Boston Track Club 4:59.57 - Tom Derderian
No indoor record can be set on a track with a circumference greater than
220 yards. Rule 183.8. The trackceo needs a rule book!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Y ask:
Someone has wondered whether Tony Young's masters mile indoor record is
legit given that it came on an oversized track (307m to the
http://nevadawolfpack.ocsn.com/sports/w-track/sched/unv-w-track-sched.html
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From: lorenzo hill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Track List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 3:05 PM
Subject: t-and-f: Reno Indoor Meets
Does anyone have a schedule of the Reno
This article from NYTimes.com
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All you people training your asses off clearly would appear to have it all wrong. More
of the easy way out crap that pervades society.
Regards,
Martin
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Workout Revolution: Is Eight Minutes of Weights
Another thing I just noted from my records. The Indoor track at
University of Washington doesn't have a curb. If it did, times on it
could qualify as outdoor records.
Wayne T. Armbrust wrote:
No indoor record can be set on a track with a circumference greater
than 220 yards. Rule 183.8. The
The following tables summarize the number of athletes each country placed
in the world top-100 rankings for 2002 (plus ties) and the highest-ranked
of these for each event. Since one or two placings may represent only
exceptional individuals, rather than national program strength, I've
condensed
The list has at times discussed various sports and also complained about
the lack of appreciation that TF gets.
Well, here in Sweden, we cannot complain. Tonight, TV broadcasted the
annual Sports Gala. There the best athletes in Swedish sports are
selected. Part by jury, part by popular choice
Listers,
NJ is split into 4 groups (by school population), Group 1 for the smallest
and Group 4 for the largest. In track, for example, Groups 1 4 compete on
one weekend and Groups 2 3 compete on the following weekend. The problem
here is that the team that competes at the later date has
Larry: I can tell you, based on inside knowledge, that this situation is
not one that the NJSIAA has chosen voluntarily. They and the Winter
Track Committee know the whole scenario is unfair.
But they have to deal with whatever dates Princeton gives them. Each
year those dates are less and less
The Electronic Telegraph
Monday 20 January 2003
Martin Johnson
Compared to the size of the nuggets they once used to mine here, the
Ballarat goldfields now yield barely enough to keep the local dentists in
fillings, but this old prospecting town 70 miles north-west of her adopted
city of
The Electronic Telegraph
Monday 20 January 2003
Tom Knight
Gruesome stories of torture and killings are the subject of an International
Olympic Committee investigation into sport in Iraq.
The IOC's Ethics Commission confirmed yesterday that they were looking into
allegations that Uday Saddam
There was a recent, excellent, documentary on Saddam Hussein called Uncle
Saddam. Anyone interested in the craziness over there should watch this,
as it has been making the rounds on cable television in the US. Son Uday,
the perpetrator of the athlete torture, was actually imprisoned by his own
on 1/20/03 10:15 PM, Bob Duncan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a case where he had two of his daughter's husbands executed.
Sounds like, instead of going to war, we should send a crew of TV execs to
sign up the family for next season's hit reality show. Something like a
cross between The
Phil wrote:
Always seems to me you can understand Saddam better if you just think of
him as a Mafia Don, basing much of his chain of command on family and
personal loyalty rather than merit, and ready to use whatever power needed
to keep power.
Those are my exact feelings, too, although I can
Maybe everybody has heard about this already, but I
found it interesting:
Serge Bubka's son, Serge Jr., is evidently a
top-ranked junior tennis player. He lost his opening
match Monday (tomorrow) in the Australian Open
juniors.
An interview with Serge Jr. conducted tomorrow
appears at the
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