I believe the article was clear: the 17-year-old Willis broke
a 14-year-old record [longevity].
malmo
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From: Joel Tetreault [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: 1/23/01 9:19:11 PM
is the kiwi 4:01 14 years old or 17 years old? I
Color me red...
Lee Labadie, of course *ran* for the Illini... Just coached the Buckeyes.
Oh well, one Big Ten school is the same as any other, right?
Heh, heh...
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malmo wrote:
I believe the article was clear: the 17-year-old Willis broke
a 14-year-old record [longevity].
malmo
Back to malmo again, eh. You let your real identity slip on your last
post!
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Subject: t-and-f: Where did the following high school milers go to
Ukrainian Sergey Dymchenko won the high jump meeting, held tonight in
Athens, setting the third world mark for 2001 at 2, 30 m. Russian Rybakov
placed second also at 2, 30 m.
Victoria Seryogina won the women's competition at 1, 95 m.
Full results at http://www.athletix.net
Michalis Nikitaridis
I am studying for an M A in Sports History. I have an assignment to write a long essay
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the team race at the 1920 Olympics in Antwerp.
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from the Associated Press:
"Marion Jones, the first woman to win five track and field medals at an
Olympics, is the winner of the Jesse Owens International Trophy Award for
the second time.
Jones, also the award winner in 1999, joined another track star, Michael
Johnson, as a two-time winner.
In a message dated Tue, 23 Jan 2001 13:14:54 EST,
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an attempt to regain its position as one of the world's leading producers
of distance talent, New Zealand has adopted the Kenyan model, starting with
the procedures used to issue birth certificates and passports.
To bring up another topic that I'm sure GH can lend a hand on. I was
wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400 relay
splits, who would they be?
DMC
"Sometimes the majority only means that all the fools are on the same side."
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I was
wondering if you were to line up four freshman with the fastest 4x400 relay
splits, who would they be?
I have a feeling he wouldn't make the "A" team, but Michael Johnson split
44.7 for Baylor at the 1987 Drake Relays.
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