I agree, I was lucky to watch some of the Eurosport coverage and Yuri
isn't even on the screen during most of the race until the last 200m. To
have 300m to go and that kind of deficit would make most people give
up
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't agree with Tom
something they did in Lisbon that was a good development was the setting aside of the
first row of the upper deck (not terribly high or far away from the action) on the
backstretch, which was by all the field events, for coaches. Made it a lot easier for
them to interact with the athletes.
Results of the 2001 Cal Poly Invite are at http://www.Lynxphotos.com
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Doug Lynch
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Sports Timing
gh wrote:
That implies that Ryun missed days. Missed in the sense that he wasn't
schedule to train every day. And probably (maybe somebody has access to a
training diary and knows for sure) didn't train heavily year-round.
Nope. First race of sophomore year (HS), Ryun lost ... 4:26 I believe
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I am from MI (29 years) and believe that the northern states have some kind
of inherent advantage in producing distance stars. I would add these guys
to the list:
Bjorklund Twig, Minnesota 27:46
Nenow Minnesota 27:20 and he was a
BY-GEORGE-I-THINK-HE'S-GOT-IT !!
Although it has been quite awhile since we (the US) has had more than a
handful of what could be called successful (people).
Older people will remember how the Thomas-Rodgers-Meyer-Hodge-Mahoney-GBTC
group stayed in Boston for their whole careers really ... and
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Mcewen, Brian T wrote:
VirginLebanon?, ILL 27:29
Okay take Virgin off your list. Lebanon is in Southern Illinois, not too
far from St. Louis. I don't think anyone really thinks of St. Louis as a
"northern" city. Certainly a lot closer to the climate of
Hey, How about me? I have probably stimulated more discussion in a long
time with my location of runners thead! :)
Fred Finke
PS - How come no one has fostered the idea that when the early settlers were
choosing places to set up settlelments, the "hearty stock" choose the
midwest and hence a
Mcewen, Brian T wrote,
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BERKELEY - Cal 4-Way Meet, March 17, 2001 Results
By Track-on-a-Mac on March 17, 2001 at 5:37 PM
Team Scores (men): UCLA 214, WSU 181, Cal 155, Wash. 123.
Team Scores (women): WSU 203, UCLA 200, Cal 149, Wash. 121.
Men's 100 Meter Dash Wind: +0.3 M/S
1 JaWarren Hooker Washington 10.33 P 2
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