Boston University Terrier Classic
Friday,January 25, 2002
Distance Festival - 3000's and 5000's
Lots of bodies went through the Boston U Armory in this year's Terrier Classic.
It's the last edition to run in the Armory, as BU track moves into a new home next
fall.
Some distance highlights and
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Paul Merca
WHAT??? WHAT WHAT?!?! (A homage to Stone Cold!)
Results on the T&F Listserve
MJR
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http://www.bu.edu/track/Indoor/Terrier/Results2002.htm
Results from high jump meeting of Arnstadt and the meeting of Piraeus are
published at www.athletix.org
Michalis Nikitaridis
Off-list, Ken Stone has passed along news of the death, on January 10th, of
former pole vault world record holder George Varoff. The AP obit says
Varoff set his record of 14'6"* (4.43m) in 1936.
To help put Varoff in context, here are the world records performances from
14' to 15':
4.30 (14'1 5
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Friday, January 25, 2002
Olympic and World Championship stars to compete at Boston
INDIANAPOLIS With $85,000 in bonus money on t
Two questions:
1) Does anyone know when today's Terrier results will be posted?
2) If not, and someone knows the results for what I am looking for, can you
please post the women's 800 results (heats 1 and 2 only) and men's mile
results (heat one only).
Thanks,
Mike
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Yesterday, I wrote:
<< The U.S., too has a large population, but has no athlete in the top 100
of the women's marathon>>
Off-list, Ryan Lamppa informed me:
>Deena Drossin ran 2:26:59 at NYC in 2001. If memory serves, that time should
>be in the top 40 overall.
When I checked Mirko's list, Deen
>And in case you wondered: Yes, everyone is welcome to steal ANYTHING on my
Web site -- news, photos, rankings, meet info, editorials, my beloved FAQ,
anything! The Net is about sharing. The more thieves the merrier.
Obviously, Ken does not know a thing about what the "Net" is "about." He
may h