James Davis repeats in USA Indoor 400
Camera Staff and Wire Reports
ATLANTA Ex-Buff James Davis repeated as national champion in the 400 meters at the
USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Saturday,
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
TrackMeets.com will webcast live every lap of every race from both the New
York State high school indoors (Saturday March 10 in Syracuse) and the
National Scholastic Championship (Friday-Sunday March 9-11, Armory NY).
As a consequence of TrackMeets.com's expansion into a multi-sport
Internet
Hi. Fred Finke here (On behalf of the men's Long Distance Running
Committee).
Below are the selected coaching staffs for this years (2001) international
trips and World Cross Country, 2002. The nominations were made and the
Men's LDR selection committee voted on the nominations. The
This is the kind of bitter rhetoric that is killing the efforts of progress
in our sport.
Although, a minor point, athletes are held at a higher standard than Joe
Schmo, and his private affairs, i.e., DUI are a matter of public record, most
times the cameras are at the station before the
I watched the ESPN2 broadcast of the 200 meters from Atlanta today.
Shawn Crawford stumbled at the finish and crashed into Coby Miller.
Why don't we tell athletes to stay in their lane after a sprinting event?
You also see this happen outdoors in the 100 and 200. Some runners stay in
their lanes
On today's telecast of the US Indoor Champs on ESPN2, for the umpteenth time
the interviewer confronted Maurice Greene about the post-race antics of the
US 4x100 team in Sydney. Once again Mo graciously did his best to explain,
apologize, and promise that it won't happen again.
How many more
DGS
wrote:
Every
person has a right to privacy, and random drug testing is a hot topic in all
industries. What people will not talk about is the fact that
sports is the only arena where the employees are subjected to random testing
with minimal recourse.If you work at Ford the Union