When you are nominated, you must leave the room during the vote. You can
never vote for any position for which you have been nominated. Trust me,
Darrell, there is absolutely no hanky-panky with these votes. And, FYI,
Kelly was not even at the convention when he was selected.
Scott
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> The University of California's Edwards Stadium / Goldman Field was
> announced the Outstanding Facility Design and Construction award...
[snip]
> Unfortunately, Edwards Stadium will not host the California State
> High School meet, because of lack of parking and po
Why even have national team coaches other than to choose who runs on the relays?
It's not like any athletes other than their own are going to be itching to get
advice from them.
s.devereaux
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> At 12:10 PM 1/2/01 EST, you wrote:
>
>
> Ken Bantum was a long-tim
Netters
brian wrote:
> The guy in question is Werner Schildhauer, who developed at the same time as
> Hansorg Kunze. Both were 5k/10k guys and I recall something about him
> (Schildhauer) being a former racewalker.
Brian thanks for that great info on Werner what a solid track career he
had - I
Netters
Nick wrote:
> Kelly Sullivan after Auburn moved back
> to Oregon and now is the head coach at a D3 school there whose name escapes
> me at this time?
That would be Willamette, damn it :) Thats how they say it there.
I could be wrong, but I think Kelly Sullivan is the USATF Men's
Development coordinator for the 5km-Marathon.
MJR
Netters:
This
story is only indirectly connected to our sport, but it shows what a small world
this can be.
I
septnthe past week with my younger son's family in Aiken, SC< keeping in
touch with the track and field action up North only through the
web.
Bu
Does anyone know the whereabouts of Tim Danielson?
Tim ran the mile in 3:59.4 while at Chula Vista High School in 1966.
Jim Gerwick of the Running Times wants to do a story on prep sub-4 minute milers.
Keith Conning
Vacaville, CA
The University of California's Edwards Stadium / Goldman Field was
announced the Outstanding Facility Design and Construction award by the
U.S. Tennis Court and Track & Field Construction Association for 1999-2000.
Robert A. Bothman, Inc., was the contractor that directed the 3.5 million
dollar ren
<<
I'm pretty sure "Battling windmills" is a reference from classical
literature, namely "Don Quixote" by Cervantes - which was also the basis
for the Broadway show "Man of La Mancha". In the story the deluded knight
Quixote attacks a windmill believing it to be a multi-armed enemy.
The
As is so often the sad case with track, the positive things about the sport
don't penetrate the general sports consciousness, but the negative ones do.
Listening to the Rome show this morning, there was some discussion about the
Oregon State-Notre Dame game of last night, and I gather there mus
Actually the story is somewhat more complex. When Hitler took power,
he authorized publication of an abridged English translation which had
been stripped of things likely to offend Americans, and it was
published here. A complete, unauthorized translation was published in
the US by a group of re
> The jury is in, there is no time gained at Boston due to the elevation
> change!
>
> malmo
>
>
> Run the course in the reverse direction and see if the times don't change.
>
> sideshow
Of course the times would change for the worse, which has absolutely nothing
to do wi
At 12:10 PM 1/2/01 EST, you wrote:
Ken Bantum was a long-time weight coaching assistant at St. John's after an
excellent career as as shot putter at Manhattan College. Ken is a real
gentleman.
Steve
In 1956, Ken Bantum won the NCAA shot -- beating Olympic silver-medalist
-to-be Bill Ne
Mike Rohl wrote:
I was told once that the East German who finished Second at the 83
worlds was a former elite walker. Maybe Wayne of G.H. can confirm this
story.
>
The guy in question is Werner Schildhauer, who developed at the same time as
Hansorg Kunze. Both were 5k/10k guys and I
Specious argument. You can do better.
malmo
> malmo
>
>
> Run the course in the reverse direction and see if the times
> don't change.
>
> sideshow
>
To my previous post on Ken Bantum (below), let me
hastily add -- before Dave Johnson does -- that
Bantum led off the 1955 Manhattan College 4x120y
team that won the SHR at Penn. At 6-6 and 240
pounds, that's some kind of hurdling!
jim dunaway
At 12:10 PM 1/2/01 EST, you wrote:
Ken Ban
Title: Re: t-and-f: Re: Rulon Gardener
on 2/1/01 18:25, Mcewen, Brian T at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do you get these metaphors? Battling windmills? Have you ever even seen a windmill?
I'm no big fan of Darrell's but I suspect he's a fan of Cervantes.
Randall Northam
In a message dated Mon, 1 Jan 2001 8:15:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, "malmo"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The jury is in, there is no time gained at Boston due to the elevation
change!
malmo
Run the course in the reverse direction and see if the times don't change.
s
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OK let me
clarify something for all of you that did not have the opportunity to
Perhaps the oldest school record currently on the books for an NCAA Division I
school is the University of Vermont's long jump record of 24' 11.25" (7.60m)
set in 1912 by Albert Gutterson. It was the Olympic Gold Medal jump and was
accomplished while he was a junior at UVM. He was also the Penn
Kelly Sullivan coached Men's and Women's Middle Distance and distance along
with XC at Auburn University from the early/mid 80's till around 95/96. He
coached a number of All-Americans and was the developer of the deep and
talented womens team there in the early 90's. He has also been very acti
Greetings, all:
In the course of researching Alan Cranston as senior sprinter, I learned that
another esteemed masters star died this year -- Stanford Professor Alphonse
Juilland.
Juilland's greatest fame in masters track may have been the fact he was
pictured on the cover of one of the ori
Jon Alquist and Garry Hill brought up the subject of long-lived school
records from various colleges. Owens's 26-8 1/4 for Ohio State started the
thread. Also mentioned were:
Lambert Redd (Bradley) 25-6 1/4 '32
John Brooks (Chicago) 25-2 3/4 '32
Lorenzo Wright (Wayne State) 25-11 '48
DeHart Hub
In a message dated Tue, 2 Jan 2001 12:05:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Ken Bantum - Asst. Coach
Ken Brauman - Asst. coach
Kelly Sullivan - Asst. Coach
Who are these 3? I am familiar with the rest of the Men's coaches, very
familiar. But I do not recognize
What a sad day!
For most of my life I have known of Senator Cranston, and became even more of a fan when I learned of the love we shared for track.
It thrilled me greatly to see the Senator make his way around Drake Stadium at the ripe old age of 70. It made me want it, to see him lace up the spik
In a message dated 12/29/00 9:16:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ken Bantum - Asst. Coach
Ken Brauman - Asst. coach
Kelly Sullivan - Asst. Coach
Who are these 3? I am familiar with the rest of the Men's coaches, very familiar. But I do not recognize these 3.
DGS
The G
Ken Bantum was a long-time weight coaching assistant at St. John's after an excellent career as as shot putter at Manhattan College. Ken is a real gentleman.
Steve
So, Scott you were on the committee, and you somehow garnered a spot. Are we to suspect that Ken, Ken, and Kelly were at that meeting also? Hmmm...
I do not know listers, looks a little fishy to me!!! ;-)
Darrell Smith
The G.O.A.T.
Netters,
I've experience the good ole boy system way too many times. I must say
the U.S. coaching staff for World's looks like one of the best ever.
Coaching staffs should have nothing to do with coaching, with the
possible exception of the relay teams. My experience from the previous
administ
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