Does anyone know the splits on Texas' 3:30 this weekend?
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USATF News & Notes
Volume 4, Number 17 February 19, 2003
Visiting overseas athletes included Alvin Harrison in the 200m
Highlight was Jana Pittman's 300m an Australian Record.
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Certainly corporations try to influence 'governance' all the time. How
many millions or billions are spent on lobbying the federal government?
How many times to corporations make deals with cities for tax abatements,
etc?
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There's a difference be
Hey there listers. A friend of mine is looking for a good 5k or 10k track race the weekends of May 10th and/or May 17th. If anyone know of anything out there please let me know. He thought there might be one then in Vancouver,BC but can not find any info on the web. Thanks much.
Kurt Decker
St
Sanya Richards, still 17 years old, set an indoor world junior 'record' of
51.94 for 400 meters at the Tyson Invite in Fayetteville last weekend.
Set previous record of 52.10 last March when she was still a Jamaican
national.
HOOK 'EM, HORNS! (And how about that 3:30 relay?)
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Lee Nichols
Assis
Sanya Richards, still 17 years old, set an indoor world junior 'record' of
51.94 for 400 meters at the Tyson Invite in Fayetteville last weekend.
Set previous record of 52.10 last March when she was still a Jamaican
national.
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Certainly corporations try to influence 'governance' all the time. How many millions
or billions are spent on lobbying the federal government? How many times to
corporations make deals with cities for tax abatements, etc?
Now that being said, I certainly don't think that whether Seneca Las
Malmo says:
On the other hand Nike has never been known for altruism. They expect
return from every investment.
Yeah, and what's wrong with that? The company I work for expects returns
from its investments too. That's the way free enterprise is supposed to
work.
Nike (and every other priva
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>I would hope it doesn't work that way. Surely you don't believe my
tongue wasn't planted firmly in cheek?<
With you, malmo, one can never be too sure. And regardless of what I
believe, there are probably hundreds of list members out there who respect
your knowled
Takayuki Matsumiya won the Kumanichi 30-K in Kumanoto, JPN on Sunday in
1:28:36, a pending IAAF world road best.
Splits reported for him, taken every 5-K:
15:22/30:35/45:29/1:00:24/1:14:19/1:28:36.
That means two halves in 45:29 then 43:07. His three 10-Ks were 30:35, 29:49
and 28:12.
Course is
I would hope it doesn't work that way. Surely you don't believe my
tongue wasn't planted firmly in cheek?
On the other hand Nike has never been known for altruism. They expect
return from every investment. What Guido and Leroy call "insurance".
malmo
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>From a release I got from the LOC of this summer's World Champs:
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the "major sports" have legal professionals on staff who take care of such
things. And they have unlimited budgets to bring the relevant parties
together.
You've got to remember that USATF is almost exclusively "volunteer labor,"
and as such people have real-time jobs they need to attend to. And
...dismantled another field. Mark Bomba reports that the goal for the
men(who started with the women) was to still be in front of Mondor at
4km.
http://www.athleticscanada.com/athcan/results/2003UBC_OpenFinalResults.htm
http://www.athleticscanada.com/athcan/news/03_UBC_OpenArticle.htm
Regards,
on 2/19/03 3:27 AM, Mike Prizy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> "Once a running event or a field event has begun,
> there can be no disqualification for improper uniform.
AMEN! I will fwd. this to the referee from last week's state meets (although
I doubt it will prove much consolation to the DQd at
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>Seneca belongs to Nike. USATFF belongs to Nike. Any more questions?<
There's nothing wrong with cynicism, but cynics aren't always right. In
this case your suspicions are misplaced. It just doesn't work that way.
Bob H
>From Ill. H.S. Association:
http://www.ihsa.org/announce/021015.htm
9. Boys/Girls: Approved that the following interpretation to NFHS Track and Field
Rules be in effect
in the state series and in all interscholastic meets hosted by an IHSA member school:
NFHS Rule 4-3-1: "Once a running e
I'll bet Chelsea has a better backyard vault pit than her father (Jan Johnson, '72
Olympic Bronze
medal) had growing up in that Chicago South Suburb of Chicago Heights (Bloom H.S.)
But, note below
the run the Bloom guys had in the vault (Tim is Jan's younger brother.)
http://www.ihsa.org/activi
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