Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-26 Thread Jon Entine
On 4/26/01 9:56 AM, "alan tobin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey Jon, the results get even more interesting, examine closely > > '79: 7 under 32:50, one from GBTC, three from Boulder, CO > '80: 5 under 32:50, two from GBTC, two from Boulder, CO > > What does this say exactly? It says noth

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-26 Thread alan tobin
Hey Jon, the results get even more interesting, examine closely '79: 7 under 32:50, one from GBTC, three from Boulder, CO '80: 5 under 32:50, two from GBTC, two from Boulder, CO What does this say exactly? Also note that most Kenyans train in big groups. GBTC had a big group, as did the fol

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-26 Thread John Bale
esday, April 25, 2001 2:39 PM Subject: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments > Tom: > > I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data a > little differently. Set the cut off at 2:12 or near there. I would suspect > that you would find that the total

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread philip_ponebshek
Tom wrote: >Jon and the list, >I will throw out a few comments about why there are fewer >2:15-2:25 guys than in the recent past: >1.Post collegians have better jobs now than were available. I don't know about that, but I'll agree that the consequences of being without Medical/Dental coverage

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Benji Durden
> <<< Seems like the times are about the same, all the way from 1st to 10th, > > This just can't be possible. Entine said that Salazar, Durden, Rodgers, > Lindsay, etc. weren't even remotely as talented as those who dominate the > modern-day road racing scene. > > Oleg, you must have made

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Jon Entine
> 6. Terry Baker Wash. DC 32:58 > 7. Randy Thomas GBTC 33:03 > 8. Kyle Heffner Boulder, CO 33:07 > 9. Benji Durden Georgia 33:09 > 10. Stan Vernon Oklahoma 33:19 > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon Entine >

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Ed & Dana Parrot
> > MEN Falmouth 1979 > > 1. Craig Virgin West Lebanon, IL 32:19 > > 2. Herb Lindsay Michigan 32:27 > > 3. Bill Rodgers GBTC 32:29 > > MEN Falmouth 1980 > > 1. Rod Dixon New Zealand 32:20 > > 2. Herb Lindsey Boulder, CO 32:32 > > 3. Ric Rojas Boulder, CO 32:34 > > 4. Bob Hodge GBTC 32:38 > > 5. G

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Oleg Shpyrko
ian > > P.S. Does Salazar still hold the CR? > > > -Original Message- > From: Oleg Shpyrko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:23 AM > To: Jon Entine; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments > >

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Dave Cameron
Oh, but... the eminent Mr. Durden once told me that his fastest mile in high school was somewhere around 4:40. Guess he didn't have the talent to do this anyway... --- Benji Durden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > <<< Seems like the times are about the same, all the way from 1st > to 10th, >

RE: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Mcewen, Brian T
ust have made up these times! :-} -Brian P.S. Does Salazar still hold the CR? -Original Message- From: Oleg Shpyrko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 11:23 AM To: Jon Entine; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments Some statisti

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Ed & Dana Parrot
>I will throw out a few comments about why there are fewer > 2:15-2:25 guys than in the recent past: > 1.Post collegians have better jobs now than were available. > 2. They have to make more money to pay off college loans. > 3. It costs more to live. > 4. They have tiring commutes to work. > 5. Th

RE: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Oleg Shpyrko
3:09 10. Stan Vernon Oklahoma 33:19 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jon Entine Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 9:40 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments Tom: I don't have the stats, but I wonder w

Re: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Tom Derderian
:39 AM Subject: t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments > Tom: > > I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data a > little differently. Set the cut off at 2:12 or near there. I would suspect > that you would find that the total number of marath

t-and-f: Tom Derderian's comments

2001-04-25 Thread Jon Entine
Tom: I don't have the stats, but I wonder what happens when you slice the data a little differently. Set the cut off at 2:12 or near there. I would suspect that you would find that the total number of marathoners who better that mark has increased slightly and most are from the few regions of the