Why haven't the performances of the Chinese women been duplicated yet? Of
course they were on drugs, but so are plenty of women now (or maybe
not). I mean, they obliterated the record books. An epo'd Yegorova is
still 20 seconds back in the 3k (no disrespect to those who think she is
Michael Contopoulos wrote:
I swear to God, maybe, like Mt Sac, the tracks in Beijing and
Shanghai are short.
The track at Mt. Sac is NOT short. At least it isn't if it actually measures
the dimensions for which I did the calculations. It is actually 0.052 m long.
COMPUTOMARX (TM)
If the training reports were anywhere close to correct, no one has trained
anywhere near as hard as they did either. Certainly the drugs allow for
greater trainging, but I also suspect that few, if any, women have even
tried to train with the volume or intensity that they did. How many
people
T. Armbrust [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: t-and-f: chinese women
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 15:39:12 -0500
Michael Contopoulos wrote:
I swear to God, maybe, like Mt Sac, the tracks in Beijing and
Shanghai are short.
The track at Mt. Sac is NOT short. At least it isn't
Chinese national games are this year, and they are usually held in Sept.
Stay tuned.
Oleg
If the training reports were anywhere close to correct, no one has trained
anywhere near as hard as they did either. Certainly the drugs allow for
greater trainging, but I also suspect that few, if
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Michael Contopoulos wrote:
Why haven't the performances of the Chinese women been duplicated yet? Of
course they were on drugs, but so are plenty of women now (or maybe
not).
Paul Talbot replied,
If the training reports were anywhere close to correct, no one has