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From: Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: franno [EMAIL PROTECTED]; David Morris Honea
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: Piling on (was Re: t-and-f: Michael Johnson)
First of all why should we ignore Greene
Once again Franno comes to a party of 2000 people without bringing enough
dope for everyone.
At 01:18 AM 8/10/00 -0400, franno wrote:
Here is why I ignore Greene and Johnson. I already excluded the HSI
sprinters from my analysis, having conceded John Smith's coaching prowess.
I have excluded
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From: Conway [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: franno [EMAIL PROTECTED]; David Morris Honea
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Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2000 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Piling on (was Re: t-and-f: Michael Johnson)
On Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:18 PM Franno
Franno... you really should start sharing what you've been smoking.
Obadele's fastest legal 200m time is 20.03. Other than a 9.87A, his best
is 9.96. After that he's 'only' ran a handful of 10 flats and 10.0X. Oba
is a good sprinter, but on those occasions when he actually makes it to a
At 10:46 AM 8/10/00 -0400, franno wrote:
ORIGINAL ARGUMENT
ONly SHORT sprinters coached by JOHN SMITH WILL medal at the Olympics 2000.
Therefore, no medals for the USA in the 200m.
This is recorded for posterity.
Stephen Francis
Why don't we all cut out the frustration and let the
In a message dated 8/9/00 10:57:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Show me that I'm wrong. Who are the exceptions that have won medals at the
highest level? I refuse to talk about times run at non-tested meets in the
USA.
i can't be sure, but I'd guess that U.S. athletes are tested as much
Here, here gh - give me hell
Perhaps in checking these other nations we can off Mr. Francis and his
spineless attacks which run against list charter.
jp
What good is testing when the coelenterates at USATF won't enforce the bans?
malmo
i can't be sure, but I'd guess that U.S. athletes are tested as much (and
probably more) than athletes from any other nation. Very few
countries have
put into place the kind of comprehensive out-of-competition
In a message dated 8/9/2000 11:33:12 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
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I agree, "American
100M Sprinters" have not been dominant since Lewis and Barrel. But the 100M
is
the only sprint that we have not dominated.
This is a misnomer at its worse. The US has been its
Let us keep this simple.
I hear the complaints all the time about the testing system. There is a
simple rule in place that I have rarely seen implemented elsewhere in the
world. I remember in 97 the Greeks ran from the tester when they saw him
coming. Not one of them was suspended. In the
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From: David Morris Honea [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 11:38 AM
Subject: Piling on (was Re: t-and-f: Michael Johnson)
But in every case I'm aware of among current world class US
sprinters who did not go to Division I
On Wednesday, August 09, 2000 9:50 AM Franno said:
If you ignore Maurice Green and Michael Johnson. When has an American
beaten Oba at any event at a big meet? Think looong and haaard. AHa!
The sprint relay!!!
First of all why should we ignore Greene and Johnson .. They are America's
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