MEMO: May 21, 2002
TO: U.S. Athletics Media
FROM: Melissa Beasley (317) 261-0478 x335
Communications Coordinator
USA Track Field
SUBJECT:Media Advisory
Montgomery and Dragila to appear on USATF Teleconference
A USA
MEMO: May 21, 2002
TO: U.S. Athletics Media
FROM: Melissa Beasley (317) 261-0478 x335
Communications Coordinator
USA Track Field
SUBJECT:Media Advisory
Hotel Information for 2002 USA Outdoor Championships
A limited
18 May 2002
Helleniv Grand Prix Series
Edessa, Greece
Men
100 m.
Race 1 (wind +0.4 m/s) Alexandros Kontzos 10 72.; Evaggelos Assariotakis
10 74.
Race 2 (wind: +0.5 m/s) Stylianos Dimotsios 10 59.
400 m. Stylianos Dimotsios 46 51.; Dimitrios Tsiomos 47 86.
800 m. Angelos Thomopoulos 1' 52 37.;
Greek Armed Forces Championships
18-19 May
Larissa
Selected Results
Day I
Men
100 m. Panayotis Sarris 10 42. pb.; Christos Magos 10 64.
400 m. Georgios Economidis 48 16.
1500 m. Michalis Yelasakis 3' 48 63.
5000 m. Lambros Zaragkas 14' 15 69.
110 m. h. Alexandros Theofanov 14 44.
Long Jump.
Contact:Melissa Beasley
Communications Coordinator
USA Track Field
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Tuesday, May 21, 2002
Nelson named Athlete of the Week
Contact:Tom Surber
Media Information Manager
USA Track Field
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Tuesday, May 21, 2002
Montgomery, Dragila teleconference
Interesting (albeit misguided) comments from Tim Montgomery...
Kebba Tolbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Q: Who in your mind is the greatest 100m runner of all time?
Interesting comment from Montgomery
TM: Maurice Greene.
Q: More so than Carl (Lewis)?
TM: Absolutely. Every time he
I can tell you that he is not misguided. He and Trevor have a vision. Hope
you are watching
In a message dated 5/21/2002 4:35:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interesting (albeit misguided) comments from Tim Montgomery...
Kebba Tolbert ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Noted in Michalis Nikitaridis' post of results of the 18 May Grand Prix
meet at Edessa:
pole vault Georgia Tsiliggiri 4, 10 m.; Thalia Iakovidou 4, 05 m.; Antigoni
Asteriou 3, 90 m.; Antigoni Skafida 3, 80 m.; Errica Prexerakou 3, 70 m.;
Ekaterini Daponti 3, 70 m.; Marilena Lavranou 3, 60 m.;
Netters:
The Midland Run had a pair of interesting winners klast Sunday in
far Hills, NJ.
The men's champion was Mike Mykytok who coverered the difficult 15K
course in 46:47 to defeat defending champion Paul Mwangi by about 70 yards.
The women;s champion was Jodie Bilotta
...is available at:
http://www.spokesmanreview.com/news-story.asp?date=052002ID=s1151170cat=section.sports
Paul Merca
The results of the Portland meet posted over the weekend by Charles Wandler
and Michael Scott show that Calvin Harrison was 5th in the 400m. The ESPN
telecast also said that he was in the race. But the IAAF and Track Field
News are reporting it as Alvin Harrison.
Does anyone know for sure
In a message dated 5/21/02 9:06:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The results of the Portland meet posted over the weekend by Charles Wandler
and Michael Scott show that Calvin Harrison was 5th in the 400m. The ESPN
telecast also said that he was in the race. But the IAAF and Track Field
Anyone who is so uncertain of his opinions (or himself)
that he must hide behind an alias is not worth listening
to at any time.
When he is a sniper as well, it is a blot on this list and
those who allow it.
P N Heidenstrom
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previously on t-and-f :-
Date: Mon,
What the hell are you talking about?? Wanker
In a message dated 5/21/2002 5:20:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trevor can't coach... if he did then MArion would've run 21.35 or 10.55
or so by now I don't ascribe his results with Tim or Marion to his
abilities... and, no, I don't
San Jose State University is proposing to tear out the track and field at Bud
Winter Field to make a parking lot. It just seems wrong to dishonor such a
legendary figure.
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