On a much smaller scale, Texas is already this way for high school
competition. State records can only be set at the state meet. This is
specifically done so the UIL can control the conditions a record is set under
and make sure the officiating is up to par. There are marks out there that
are
I was born in 1961, and was raised with feet and inches, but in 1977, the
canadian government adopted the metric system and now, well, I totally
forgot the imperial system. I only understand metric. I am sure you would
forget your imperial system too if finally, the Americans would not be
Darrell wrote: Are you guys really nitpicking about a topic that is irrelevant? I do not remember anyone having a problem with conversions during September. More to the point who cares if it is 15'9 or 15'8 3/4? It will be 4.70, and that is all that matters. The officials are asked an imperial
Shawn wrote: In an article on Yahoo News, it's now being said that Dragila's last"WR" at Pocatello was at a non-sanctioned meet, whatever that means.Anyway, has anybody ever considered the idea of only allowing marks atWorld Championships or Olympic Games to be eligible for a world record?That
Here is Dragila's sequence of jumps (and the pre-set heights) in Pocatello:
3.91/12-10pass
4.06/13-3 3/4 pass
4.21/13-9 3/4 o
4.36/14-3 1/2 o
4.46/14-7 1/2 o
4.56/14-11 1/2 xo
4.66/15-3 1/2 o
4.70/15-5 xxo
4.80/15-9 xxx
(None of her jumps at 4.80 were close)
One of the reasons people get the hj-pv conversions loused up is because they
use the wrong tables. There is a completely different set of tables in the
BGB (and all the versions of the tables that I worked on) for the hj-pv and
for the other events. As I have mentioned many times to many
Hey Conway! Turn OFF the HTML in your messages and lose the advertising!
Regards,
James
Shawn Devereaux asks:
Anyway, has anybody ever considered the idea of only allowing marks at
World Championships or Olympic Games to be eligible for a world record?
People have considered that -- and in fact done a small scale variant
of it: it used to be (and maybe still is in some states)
For those who don't want to open the attachment,
look at the left side of the link under NP Magazines.
http://www.nationalpost.com/
National Post Online.url
Conway wrote:
I think, more importantly we are discussing a metrically oriented sport ..
Quick, Conway - a shot put weighs HOW many kg?
Phil
Tereza Marinova started the season with 14, 54 m. in Pireaus tonight, where
she participated in the Balkan Championships. Ionela Tirlea came back after
the injury with a 200 m. win in 23" 43. Good mark also for George Gouset who
dominated the shot put with 19, 89 m.
Cuban shot put Yumileidi
Looking up in Green Book ... :o) ... Conway - Original Message - From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:Sunday, February 18, 2001 1:13 PM To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: t-and-f: Imperialist Conway wrote:I think, more importantly we are discussing a metrically oriented sport ..Quick, Conway - a
Hi. Fred Finke here.
For complete results (Compliments of USATF, Tom Surber and Harry Simonis of
Oregon USATF and Crew):
go to:
http://www.coachnet.net
***
Fred Finke, LDR Men's Coach Selection Coordinator
--- O Men's
sorry, but it's 6:15 est (you wrote at 5:30) and there are no results on
coachnet.net...
Can anyone tell us about this guy who won? I'm not familiar with him.
Thanks,
Paul
Event 5 Men's 14-19 8,000 Meter Run Junior
Results by Order of Finish - Sunday 02/18/01
RANK COMP# ATHLETE NAME AGE TEAMAVG MILETIME
SCORE
In a message dated Sun, 18 Feb 2001 7:48:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, "P.F.Talbot"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can anyone tell us about this guy who won? I'm not familiar with him.
Matt Tegenkamp went to HS in Lees Summit, Missouri, last year; was GWI runner-up in
the 3200, was TFN's No. 3
El G withdrew ill (bronchitis?) a few days ago. Results below.
Men
60m SF 1: 1. D Aliu (NGR) 6.61, 2. C Malcolm (GBR) 6.65, 3. L Myles-Mills
(GHA) 6.70, 4. D Money (GBR) 6.73, 5. B Lewis (USA) 6.74, 6. A Condon (GBR)
6.74, 7. F Mayola (CUB) 6.86, 8. I Garcia (CUB) 6.95
60m SF 2: 1. C Miller
thanks for the results. and the update on ElG. that's an indoor world
record for Szabo right?
Joel
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On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, phalford wrote:
El G withdrew ill
Hi, all:
For a cross-country report on preparing for newspaper, I'd like to learn why
Josh Cox of El Cajon, Calif., didn't show up in the results for the senior
men's 12K race in Vancouver. Was he DNF? Did he fail to start? Any details?
Thanks for your help. My deadline is about midnight
The charts summarize the number of athletes each country placed in the
world top 100 rankings for 2000 (plus ties) and the highest-ranked of
these. Since one or two placings may represent only exceptional
individuals, rather than national program strength, I've truncated the
lists to three
There's a report that Marla Runyon ran 15.07.33
for 5000m indoors today in New York. New Ameican Indoor Best (if the
circumstances are acceptable). The World Indoor Best is 14:47.35 (Szabo,
1999).
http://marla.flynnsports.com/
Floyd Highfill
2001 Superstars Track and Field Invitational Results
University of Northern Iowa Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER
International Superstars Invitational
UNI-DOME Cedar Falls, IA - Sunday 02/18/01
COMPLETE RESULTS - ALL ROUNDS
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