Steve wrote:
However,to see this World record was awesome. I think the only person who
could
have a chance of challenging the womens 400 record would be Marion Jones
and
she may have to run it in a similar way ...really hit it hard early and use
her huge strength to maintain form in the
From what I have observed over the years the stagnation has been rooted in
the misconception hat women cannot handle the race. Coupled with the
unwillingness of the current crop of sprinters to accept the challenge of the
race.
I see the talent out there, but they are running the 100 and 200.
Darrell wrote:
From what I have observed over the years the stagnation has been rooted in
the misconception hat women cannot handle the race. Coupled with the
unwillingness of the current crop of sprinters to accept the challenge of
the
race.
I see the talent out there, but they are running
Naw, 800 runners should run the 400IH
Faith is a road seldom traveled
Let us run with patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus,
the author and finisher of our faith" Hebrews 12: 1-2
Nah, 100/200 types should not run the 400. They should run the 400 hurdles!
Cory Beard
Marty list
that first split may be off a couple of tenths, but watching the race, I can
remember being astounded at the speed with which Koch ran the first 100. It
looked faster than in her 21.9 200 on the first day of the 3-day World Cup
meeting. Don't know if GH was there, but I know Jim
I was there at Canberra and can remember the shock of how fast she ran the first
200. It would look similar for Michael Johnosn to run in a Womens Elite Race.
She took the stagger on virtually everyone early and blew up very badly in the
straight and had the Russion ?? catching her in the