While these two didn't go 1 and 11, the Pons twins(Chan and Corby) are my
favorite NCAA brothers. Despite the fact that neither ever qualified for
Kinney/Footlocker, they finished 18(Chan) and 29(Corby) in Bloomington in
1999. Chan did this while racing the last 5 miles with only one shoe. If
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How about the Floras (Bob John), Ledyard (CT) H.S. and I think both
went to Northeastern. I remember one of them having
Did the McChesney's ever have two brothers race at the same NC's?
-Buck, the former Duck
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Did the McChesney's ever have two brothers race at the same NC's?
-Buck, the former Duck
Probably--they
(Not to be confused with a Swedish au pair)
Wisconsin's Stintzis. Never quite ran in same year, but for best finishes
Jim was 20th in '79, Joe 23rd in '82.
Arkansas's Reinas: Roland 49 in '83, Reuben 18 in '87. I don't believe they
crossed over, although they might have in '86.
What about the Donokowski (sp?) brothers at Michigan?
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Did the McChesney's ever have two
what about the Mastalirs?
or the Plummers? (yes I know, sisters)
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Just to follow up on Garry's 1976 NCAA 1500 observations ... I am channeling
my boss and cannot take credit for the anecdotes below.
I'm told that the 1976 1500 meter final at the NCAAs was the one and only
time that they only
took 10 to the final (because of the narrow Penn track). Masback was
Keith Whitman wrote:
or the Plummers? (yes I know, sisters)
How about Monica and Regina Joyce?
bob
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What about the Donokowski (sp?) brothers at Michigan?
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Just to follow up on Garry's 1976 NCAA 1500 observations ... I am channeling
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what about the Mastalirs?
Eric 51st in '89, no sign of Mark anywhere in the top 50.
or the Plummers? (yes I
How about this year, the O'Neils from Yale, 2nd and 13th!!
Dan Doherty
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Keith Whitman wrote:
or the Plummers? (yes I know,
Bill was in great shape in '81, I saw him tear up the Stanford golf course
at Western Regionals, taking first. But alas, he was suffering from achilles
troubles, was clearly in discomfort afterwards, and had the poor showing
at NCAAS.
Brian
Brian McGuire
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ps--in checking for a Greg finish, I did note that Malmo was 39th as a soph,
17th as a junior, 20th as a senior.
Do the results say The runner formerly known as.? ;^)
Richard McCann
1974 was the first year of back-door All-Americas. I was the last
runner to make the cut (39th, 25th American) - executing my evil plan
perfectly.
malmo
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How about the Mortimer brothers?
And on the distaff side: Nenna and Shola Lynch?
Kurt Bray
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Also from NC State, Mary and Julie Shea. I don't know their best finishes,
except that they were good.
Ed Prytherch
I've just finished reading one of the better tf biographies - No Finish
Line by Marla Runyan. Bookcloseouts.com have it for $3.30.
Ed Prytherch
That was a good one. I just got through reading Derek Claytons Run to the
Top and an article from the November 10, 1958 Sports Illustrated. On the
cover: The Amazing Herb Elliott- The torture of success to remain
amateur, the man who makes him run (Percy Cerutty) The size of the
magazines.
Jim Ryun was on the radio in Chicago last week promoting his book, something Heroes.
Ed Marsha Prytherch wrote:
I've just finished reading one of the better tf biographies - No Finish
Line by Marla Runyan. Bookcloseouts.com have it for $3.30.
Ed Prytherch
Agence France-Presse
PARIS (November 27, 2002 1:20 p.m. EST) - High jump world record holder
Javier Sotomayor gave a veiled hint that he retired because he had taken
banned substances, the Cuban athletics federation told world governing
body IAAF, it emerged on Wednesday.
About a month ago
I'm not sure the years they matriculated, but I
suspect it was in the AIAW years, before the NCAA
took over.
Like GH, that is so recent for me that it's not
much of a history.
Randy
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Also from NC State, Mary and Julie Shea. I don't know their best
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