UNIVERSITY of DELAWARE OPEN TRACK FIELD MEET
@Delaware Field House, 1 mile north of I-95 on Route 896,
Newark, DE
SUNDAY, JANUARY 14, 2001
All-Comer Track Field Meet
**Doors open at 10:30am
**No pre-registration - $5.00/per individual event;
$10.00/relay
**Throwing surface is wood
**1/4"
In September of this year, I published a 4-part series on the state of
East German sports 10 yrs after reunification, which addresses the present as
much as the past.
I would post these to the list if anyone is interested, but they are long.
Let me know.
Phil Hersh
Listmembers:
A student-athlete of mine is doing a computer project involving the
decathlon scoring charts. He is looking for anyone who might have
the charts typed up in some type of list, available by web site or
e-mail, so that he doesn't have to use my red book (sorry GH, I
haven't had
Part II of series. Please remember this is copyrighted material.
DATE: Wednesday, September 13, 2000EDITION: Chicago Sports Final
SECTION: SportsPAGE: 1 ZONE: N
SOURCE: By Philip Hersh, Tribune Olympic Sports Writer.
MEMO: THE 2000 OLYMPIC GAMES.
Does anyone have any idea how the following article will affect the sport?
The 200 is supposed to be GP this year but seems to be left out in the cold
among other events. Could this actually hurt things more than it helps them?
IAAF tinkers with Golden League
.c The Associated Press
MONTE
This is part IV of the series. Please remember this is copyrighted material
EX-SPRINT QUEEN HEARS DRUG DOUBTS
By Philip Hersh
Tribune Olympic Sports Writer
September 14, 2000
ROSTOCK, Germany--Marita Koch's 11-year-old daughter, Ulrike, appreciates
one of the many unusual aspects of
This is part III of the series. Please remember this is copyrighted
material.
SPRINTER KATRIN KRABBE SEEMED BOUND FOR OLYMPIC GLORY. THEN A DOPING
SUSPENSION HELPED END HER CAREER
By Philip Hersh
Tribune Olympic Sports Writer
September 14, 2000
NEUBRANDENBERG, Germany--She was tall
Jon Entine wrote:
No drug or scientifically-tuned training program can craft an unbeatable
athlete if the raw talent is not there. Ukrainian sprinter Valeriy Borzov, a
gold medalist in the 100 meters at the 1972 Olympics, is often cited as the
prototypical machine-made athlete. He was
Macdezal wrote:
Does anyone have any idea how the following article will affect the sport?
The 200 is supposed to be GP this year but seems to be left out in the
cold
among other events. Could this actually hurt things more than it helps
them?
IAAF tinkers with Golden League
.c The
Congratulations to Mats Ã…kerlind for his informative post on the old DDR; one which
addressed the drug issue without the inflammatory rhetoric that usually goes with it.
One thing I might add to the equation is that I've never seen athletes as focused as
the old DDR types were. Although they
Although Koch's name has not been mentioned in the trials and revelations
of
past doping in East Germany
Not entirely true. One of the more embarrassing documents to come to light
in the Stasi files was a letter from Koch to the East German sports
authorities complaining that her
The Electronic Telegraph
Tuesday 19 December 2000
Tom Knight
THE lucrative supplements industry is set to undergo a radical overhaul
following Monday's announcement of new licensing guidelines by the Medicine
Control Agency.
The agency are to order the withdrawal from sale of all supplements
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