In a message dated 11/16/00 11:48:42 AM Pacific Standard Time, Usatfcom99
writes:
<< If any "cover-up" or silencing of the case existed, it was not done by
USATF, nor could it have been. The IAAF is proud of its policy of announcing
positive tests immediately after an "A" sample is positive. R
Forgive me if I am wrong, but I believe that we are talking about the "worst"
of the best here. Nothing against those who want to run in the NCAA meet,
but let's be honest. Does it really matter?
Like I said, I'm not trying to be a dick, but no one cares about who places
23rd at the NCAA meet
On October 15th, Michalis Nikitaridis sent a message outlining his problems
with the Athens organizing committee for the 2004 Olympic Games. Basically,
he had been told by the committee's attorney that the committee claimed
exclusive right to use or license use of a variety of related terms,
inclu
Netters:
There
were no surprises at the New Jersey HS all-group CC championships held today at
Holmdel County park.
Erin
Donohue of Haddonfield repeated in the girls' race with her fastest time ever on
the hilly course, 18:27. Hunterdon Central took team honors.
> Second, why would you possibly want to shun, piss off, or otherwise
> aggravate any member group within the oranization. All this does is
> further erode any positiv attributes of USATF. And, as someone else said,
> this is a group that has some individual financial reources, they
obviously
>
I have two problems with the arguments about funding of masters.
First, the masters group represents several thousand members of USATF. To
say that they, as a group, should not be eligible for funding is, at best,
inappropriate. Should they get the funding of elites and elite
program, no.
Full NAIA results are available on the University of Wisconsin Parkside
cross-country web-page at www.uwp.edu.
Congradulations to Byron Wood, top Canadian finisher from UBC at 10th in
25:42 and Jeff Qwantes for his 24th place finishat 26:02. Both were
All-Americans. Richard Mosely was the sec
What's stopping you from cutting yourselves loose? Get proactive, baby!
malmo
I'm all in favor of USATF
> cutting us loose -- along with all our dues-paying members.
>
> Ken Stone
> http://www.masterstrack.com
>
>
Y ask Y:
For the record, USATF Masters Track & Field receives a razor thin budget of
$30,000 from USATF -- out of USATF's total annual budget of about $2.7
million. And this despite the fact at least half the dues-paying members of
USATF are of masters age (mainly road runners). I'm all in fa
Complete results at raceberryjam.com.
NCAA DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP
Wandemere College, Spokane
Nov. 18, 2000
Cloudy, 35, wind 0-2 mph
WOMEN'S 5K
PLACE TEAM POINTS PLACES OF FINISHERS AVG. TIME SPREAD
1 Middlebury College 103 8 9 21 27 38 43 4818:42.6 0:44.9
NCAA results for Division II are in with Western State of Colorado
winning both the men's and women's titles in convincing fashion.
Top Five for Men:
1. Western State - 29
2. Abilene Christian - 62
3. Adams State - 96
4. Edinboro - 124
5. Cal-Davis - 145
Individual for Men:
1. Alfred Rugema - A
> The USATF should concentrate on youth and open competitors with an
ultimate
> goal of improving professional level track and field events and
competitors
> in the United States. We should no longer all be grouped under this
umbrella
> of amateur athletics.
To some extent, I agree. However, unt
In a message dated 11/18/00 12:12:35 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the blink of a young girls eye.">
Didn't we cover the 'gory days' with the Nike commercial argument?
As a Master's "athlete" I believe the same organization which controls the elite or potential elite port
In a message dated 11/18/00 2:21:31 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Mpplatt whined:
>
> > In a message dated 11/17/00 1:11:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> >> Greetings, all:
> >>
> >> This morning I mailed the following letter to
Mpplatt whined:
> In a message dated 11/17/00 1:11:02 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Greetings, all:
>>
>> This morning I mailed the following letter to the masters chairman of San
>> Diego USATF, my local association. I hope some of you will send a similar
>>
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professional representation
It looks like The Globe scooped everybody else-a
quick perusal of the Toronto Star, National Post, Toronto Sun, Hamilton
Spectator and the Brantford Expositor only yielded the item below. I'm sure
that they all read the Globe so, Kevin, get ready for the phone calls if you
haven't had them a
Here we go again. George, I told you that the media
would get it. Kevin, it doesn't look to me like this reporter actually
talked to you or asked for a response to Bailey's
comments. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/gam/OtherSports/20001118/SSULL.html
Sullivan sounds off against Bailey.url
>
> Re: The selection process for ncaa xc.
>
> Does anyone still seriously believe "we" could
> come up with a system for "selecting" Olympians
> which would make everyone (anyone?) happy?
>
> Richard
Easy. Simply select the athletes who will medal and leave the rest at home.
In case of a tie,
Results of the Mid-Atlantic NCAA District at Penn State.
177 runners, 25 teams.
6.2 miles/10 km
1 96 Ondieki, Stephen GR Fairleigh Dickenson 4:53 30:21.06 1
2 134
Rodriguez, David SR Georgetown 4:53 30:25.20 2
3 601 Blincoe, Adrian SO
Villanova 4:54 30:28.01 3
4 541 Sell, Brian SR St.Francis
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