Re: t-and-f: Meanwhile back at the hall of fame....

2002-10-25 Thread gpc3
Beamonesque has to take the cake. Flojo's 10.49 is not anywhere to be found on any list. Haye's anchor is big, but so is 19.32, but so are Warnerdam, Zatopek, Owens, Bubka, but for pure adreneline, nothing tops Wottle running down Arzanov in cold war 1972. Bob Hayes' 4x1 anchor in Tokyo

re: t-and-f: Is This Really Possible??

2002-10-01 Thread gpc3
By began running two years ago, we must equate with began training seriously as a world-class marathon runner two years ago? I could buy that. But he had to be doing some kind of regular running before that, yes?! Makes you wonder if genetics (and altitude) don't account for about 90% of the