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Subject: RE: t-and-f: Zurich 1500m :: 11 aug 2000
Don't take this the wrong way Jeroen, but why
If El G, Ali S-S and Ngeny all run the 1500 tomorrow, it would be a rare
race pitting the (very loosely) past, present and future of the event
against each other.
The WR holder and multi-time World champ vs. the Olympic champ (and #2
all-time in the Mile) vs. who most have dubbed the heir
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Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 16:25:12 -0400
If El G, Ali S-S and Ngeny all run the 1500 tomorrow, it would be a rare
race pitting the (very loosely) past, present and future of the event
against each other.
The WR holder and multi-time World
The start lists are up, and El Guerrouj is running the 1500, but there's no
sign of Said-Sief, either in the 1500 or the 5000.
Walt Murphy
If El G, Ali S-S and Ngeny all run the 1500 tomorrow, it would be a rare
race pitting the (very loosely) past, present and future of the event
against each other.
Ali S-S is not running according to the website. Too bad. Bernard Lagat is running.
That's still a pretty fair trio.
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Datum: donderdag 16 augustus 2001 23:04
Onderwerp: Re: t-and-f: Zurich 1500m
If El G, Ali S-S and Ngeny all run the 1500 tomorrow, it would be a rare
race pitting the (very loosely) past, present and future of the event
against each other.
Ali S-S is not running according
pacemaker announced on the cited website?
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Datum: donderdag 16 augustus 2001 23:04
Onderwerp: Re: t-and-f: Zurich 1500m
If El G, Ali S-S