Radcliffe, in the meanwhile is also developing into the world's greatest
whiner in atheletics.
Yegorova in particualer, or drug taking in general, had nothing to do with
Paula's failure to medal in the 10,000 M in Sydney or last week, and
perhaps she should take a year off - not the track as S
If you want to train to run good times over 1500 -1m but never win major
races do the following.
1. Do lots of long slow distance training.160km a week plus.
2. Race almost all year in anything similar to your event. Juxst think maybe
8 weeks ahead at any time. XC, Indoor , Track , Road et
Tonight on "The Simpsons":
Homer enters the Springfield Marathon and gets so dehydrated during the race
that he is mistaken for Grandpa. Late in the race an athlete from Australia
and one from Djibouti are dueling for the lead. Bart, disguised as a
German, pulls a Rosie Ruiz and jumps into t
I've gotten my hands on three never-opened Annuals for '97, '99, and '00.
As I already have these, I'd like to sell them to someone on the list. I
bought them for US$15 each so I just want to recover my costs, plus a couple
dollars for shipping.
Email me privately if interested.
Jeff Hanks
[EMA
Walt, as Bob said, why should El G be disqualified as everyone in that race
had the benefit of Kaouch, not just El G. The people who complain that it
is unfair, IMHO, are those that are jealous because they can't hang in a
fast race. El G is the best out there and he wins by running his
comp
Netters
Geoff Pietsch writes:
> Yes, the pacing in major championships seems troubling, BUT should World
> and Olympic Champions only be those who have the best kick? El G clearly is
> the fastest 1500 runner in the world right now. Isn't he a more deserving
> World Champion than a 3:31
Perhaps even a tad more cynical is my response to the person who posted this
question.
"the best can be found in the high school coaching ranks."
Larry...:-)
NeTrack
Alan,
Great analysis! A little unfair to ElG to use the "championship rabbit"
excuse as his winning strategy. After all in a rabbited race, anyone can use
the services of the said rabbit. If all the runners know that ElG is the man
to beat, and they use the rabbit as much as he does, I dont see
In a message dated 8/19/01 7:41:29 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Here's hoping when/if El Guerrouj contests the 5000 final in Paris 2003
that any other Moroccans who may be in the race will be running for
themselves! >>
Though the rules seem to apply only to lapped runners providing pacing
On the Z telecast, they said words to the effect of "he's on WR pace" when he hit the
1200 point in 2:46.90, and at that juncture I realized I wasn't really hip as to what
WR pace was in the 1500.
In a quick run through the all-time list, I note that El G has gone through the 1200
faster than
Yes, the pacing in major championships seems troubling, BUT should World
and Olympic Champions only be those who have the best kick? El G clearly is
the fastest 1500 runner in the world right now. Isn't he a more deserving
World Champion than a 3:31 or 3:32 guy who might sit on him for 3 1/
Now that it appears Hicham El Guerrouj may leave the 1500m for longer
distances (although he postponed that move in Zurich), I decided to look
back on his championship career and that of his predecessor, Noureddine
Morceli. The impetus for this was a re-reading of Track and Field News'
1997 WC edi
Some really notable stuff there. In addition to multiple PRs and NRs, note the fastest
mark for place ever in 6 through 9.
I was able to split out almost the whole race off the ESPN tape. Notably missing was
the 600m point for three guys, and if the Euro feed was any different than what ESPN
u
Has anyone seen Gwen Torrence around lately and knows what's going on? I
think it's pretty obvious that she's done with track, but does anyone know
how she's doing in general. Who on this board is kind of close to her or
sees her from time to time?
based on U.S. results of late in the majors, the cynical answer would be that the
answer is, "D, none of the above!"
:-)
gh
I don't want to make a list for fear of slighting other coaches, but I do
want to cast of vote for Dr. James Li of Washington State University.
Li's most obvious success has been developing Bernard Lagat into one of the
world's greatest milers. Li recruited Lagat to WSU and continues to coach
Lance is most certainly dirty. The whole sport of cycling is. Lance was
dirty before cancer and is dirty now. It's simply a part of the sport.
Africans, Germans, Russians, Chinese, Americans, no one is clean. From
things I've read and from things I've heard I believe most of the top
runners in
Some "interesting" comments by normally, non-controversial El Geurroujj. And
we thought people wouldn't let FloJo rest in peace!
full story at:
www.sportserver.com/track_field/story/63889p-916388c.html
--Kebba
==
El Guerrouj: More doping deaths to come
GENEVA (August 19, 2001 10:
A note, off list, tells me that the two-miss rule proposal for the pole
vault, experimented with in GPII meets this season, has been retained as an
option for meet directors. I'm having difficulty verifying this.
Presumably, if this change has been approved, it should be found at
, where, at the
oooh. Even more esoteric. Ok then. New Order's Run(stolen from John Denver)
off Technique. A little more mainstream-Steppenwolf's Born to be Wild. I
also dare you not to do a workout after watching Peter Strauss running in
the Jericho Mile to the strains of Sympathy for the Devil. Weren't some
act
And, of course, my favorite:
Fake Plastic Trees (apologies to Radiohead)
A black plastic nursery-stock pot
For a fake Western Cedar tree
On a fake plastic track
That she got from a running doc
In a town full of running fans
To get ready for Worlds
It wears her out, it wears her out
It we
What, the doping issue at its peak and we're discussing lyrics? You say
you want heavy metal? I'm pan-aural. How about we combine heavy metal
lyrics and doping? Here goes:
GODZILLA
With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound
He throws a shot farther than a natural man can
Hayward Field? That should be "Buy me some stale popcorn and wretched
franks"
> "Take me out to the track meet,
> Take me out with the crowd.
> Buy me some nachos and cracker jack,
> I don't care if I never get back,
> Let me root, root, root for Prefontaine,
> If he don't win it's not sweet.
>
First it was Frantz Kruger with a WR for about five minutes, then Dimitriy
Shevchenko took over with three before the end of the competition.
Jürgen Schult need not worry, however, as this was a competition involving
the "antique", or standing, discus throw. Kruger's opener of 31.96 broke
Mich
What a nice conversation! The doping issue is on its peak and we' re
discussing lyrics. I like it very very much.
Well, Belle and Sebastian are great, but the "Stars of Track and Field" song
has nothing to do with T&F really. Except for that they are "beautiful
people". :-)
How about IRON MAIDEN's
S. F-H is entered in Van Damme but so is Said-Sief so the entries aren't
quite final.
Regards,
Martin
In Edmonton, Suzy F-H said she was saving herself for Zurich. Tonight, she
(as well as Regina Jacobs) were no-shows. What's she saving herself for now?
Y ask:
Just wanted to address the flip side of the running song thread. Who could forget
these classic track and field melodies:
-- Paul McCartney's anthem to gay straddlers: "Brumel, my belle"
-- Cheech and Chong's ode to oval addiction: "I Gotta Track 'n' Field Jones (Baby,
E-wah-ewww)"
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