On Wed, 7 Mar 2001, Post, Marty wrote:
From Terry Jones at the Edmonton Sun:
"Back in early January, Edmonton 2001 chairman Jack Agrios had what we'll
call 'Premature Jack Elation' over what he perceived to be a done U.S. major
network TV deal...
It should come as no surprise that the IAAF
We are looking for a competitive (hoping to run 16:25) women's 5000m track
or road race the weekend of May 19 in the NC, SC, TN, VA, GA, KY area. Any
suggestions would be appreciated.
TM
Title: World Cross Country Championships moved
again...
Courtesy IAAF media relations
Paul Merca
World Cross
Country Champs moved to Ostend
IAAF
Release
8 March 2001 - Lisbon - Portugal - IAAF President Lamine Diack, on the
occasion of the official Press Conference of the World
Netters:
Just
for the record, I was not asking for equal time for the Camden track team in the
Times article, just for an acknowledgement that the school's athletic program is
much more than a basketball team, which, unfortunately, been the trigger for
incidents that have brought to
World Cross Champs have been moved a second time, from Brussels to Belgian
coastal town of Ostende.
Apparently there were too many problems with hotel accommodations in
Brussels.
Marty Post
Senior Editor
Runner's World Magazine
www.runnersworld.com
All:
I'm staying out of this. Let the conspiracy guys (other than me) hash this out.
MJR
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USATF Statement Regarding C.J. Hunter
3-8-2001
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Jill Pilgrim
General Counsel/Director of Business Affairs
USA Track Field
(317)
Does anyone have the contact information for Trevor Graham? If so,
please contact me privately at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks.
I'm not into conspiracies either .. However, has not Marion herself stated
on more than one occasion that CJ was innocent and that they would prove
so
through the proper channels ??? Is this not a reversal or did I imagine
that
Marion/CJ had said that previously ???
Yes, it is a reversal.
For an in depth story on the finances of the 2000 and 2004 Trials, go to:
http://sacramento.bcentral.com/sacramento/stories/2001/03/05/story4.html
Richard McCann
Although it may be too late to get an advance-purchase fare, if anyone has the desire
to go to the World Cross in Belgium, you should know that Oostende is just across the
English Channel from Britain, on a major ferry route from Ramsgate, I believe. Flights
to London are usually very cheap
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Although it may be too late to get an advance-purchase fare, if anyone has
the desire to go to the World Cross in Belgium, you should know that
Oostende is just across the English Channel from Britain, on a major ferry
route from Ramsgate, I believe. Flights to London
WHUT-CHU-TALKIN-BOUT-WILLIS?
Outside the world of HSNI ("N" is for nepotism) we can
be subject to random drug testing with NO recourse. It works just fine if you
have nothing to hide.
malmo
-Original Message-What people will not talk about is the fact
that sports is the only
The IAAF website for Lisbon has managed to get their startlists up today
for the competitions that start tomorrow. They can be found at
http://www.iaaf.org/wic01/ on the Results link.
Cheers!
THE IRISH TIMES
Friday, March 09, 2001
Ian O'Riordan
World Indoor Championships: The only thing certain anytime Sonia O'Sullivan
races Gabriela Szabo is that one of them is going to lose. Almost nothing
has separated their confrontations in the past, and nothing suggests it will
be any
THE IRISH TIMES
Friday, March 09, 2001
Ian O'Riordan
One of the first impressions of Lisbon is how every side street appears to
go uphill. That's exactly the sort of battle facing Mark Carroll is his
quest for some sort of reward in the 3,000 metres.
Off all the 28 titles up for grabs over
The following is a letter that Dale Keyser sent to Millie Kring, the widow of
long-time Allan Hancock Community College coach Ray Kring. Kring was ranked
#9 on the world pole vault list in 1953. Dale Keyser has given me permission
to use it.
It tells the story of how these two young men learned
Malmo wins. He got me. Such a thoughtful and insightful comment, I have no
recourse against. But please inform me of what nepotism has to do with
anything? I am lost on that one.
If any of you doubt my statements, read the comments of the IAAF concerning
their drug policy, anything, regardless
If any of you doubt my statements, read the comments of the IAAF concerning
their drug policy, anything, regardless of how it got there, the athlete is
responsible for.
In the real world, that would never fly. Not even at malmo's job.
Actually, if you get stopped for driving with a burned
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