Coming off their impressive performances at the USA
Cross Country Nationals, Colorado's Jorge Torres and
Dathan Ritzenhein traded wins in the 5K and 3K at the
Big 12 Championships at Nebraska:
5000 Meter Run (Feb 22)
1. Jorge Torres, 13:51.32
2. Dathan Ritzenhein, 13:52.41
3,000 Metter Run (Feb
In the spirit of Monty Python, I post this to the list. You can insert
anyone's name (esp mine) and it will work well to give a general idea of
list dynamics.
More of these can be found at http://www.intriguing.com/mp/
Enjoy,
MJR
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Title: Argument Sketch
From: Monty
Mark Craig's Star-Tribune piece on the death today
of Penn State pole vaulter Kevin Dare is here:
http://www.startribune.com/stories/503/1645942.html
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"This content in no way reflects the opinions, standards, or policy of the United
States Air Force Academy or the United States govern
>Agence France-Presse
>LIEVEN, France (February 21, 2002 02:12 PM EST) - The controversial
>Russian distance runner Olga Yegorova has not been invited to run in
>Sunday's indoor athletics meeting because she failed to meet the
>organizers' "family-friendly" criteria.
A French promoter has also
"The only points that I am making, which in your fervor you refuse to
consider, is that body type and physiology are key characteristics in
certain athletic events and that those characteritistics are not equally
distributed by population."
Never once have I argued against this. I do believe that
[February 23, 2002]
Kevin Dare, a member of the Penn State men's track and
field team, died today while competing at the Big Ten
Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships in
Minneapolis, Minn. A sophomore from State College,
Dare, 19, fell during a pole vault attempt and hit his
head on the
Regina Jacobs is unquestionably one of the greatest distance runners in the
history of US track and field and naturally her sponsorship contracts reward
her amply for significant accomplishments but her even she should be
embarassed by her latest "record" at NY today.
In an indoor 3 mile race at
Kevin Dare, a sophomore pole vaulter at Penn State, was killed during the
vault competition at the Big 10 Championships in Minneapolis. A statement
regarding Dare can be found at www.gophersports.com
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Kevin Dare, a sophomore pole vaulter at Penn State, was killed during the
vault competition at the Big 10 Championships in Minneapolis. A statement
regarding Dare can be found at www.gophersports.com
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Boston University
February 21-22, 2002
University of Connecticut wins its ninth straight New England title with a
meet record point total.
Dan Wilson ran 4:01.72 and 4:01.32 in the mile trials/finals.
No Heps schools (Hep champs same weekend)
Full results at www.neicaaa.org under "past events
After the end of the Balkan Games, the Greek Federation announced the team
for the European Championships
MEN. Angelos Pavlakakis (60m.), Georgios Theodoridis (60m.), Aristotelis
Gavelas (60m.), Anastassios Goussis (200m., 400m.), Stylianos Dimotsios
(400m.), Panayotis Stroubakos (1500m), Dimitri
Goergia Tsiligiri broke the Greek pole vault record with a clearance of 4,
37 m. tonight, during the Balkan Indoor Champs held in Piraeus. Another
record came by Maria Papadopoulou who won the 800 m. race in 2' 04" 94.,
while Stavros Kouroupakis broke the 13-year-old juniors pole vault record
with
Alan:
Unfortunately, Alan, your "analysis" is flawed and reflects as usual a
determined myopic and unscientific view of basic physiology and body types
by population.
For the record, I did not mention in this article genetic superiority.
That's an ignorant concept, one that I have always argued
Agence France-Presse
NAIROBI (February 23, 2002 11:22 AM EST)- A superb, well calculated run
gave Richard Limo his first national cross country title at the IAAF
permit meeting here on Saturday while Pamela Chepchumba upset a strong
field to win the women's title.
The World 5,000 meters champion
Oxymoron?
"Flowers Is No Fluke: Black Success In Bobsledding Part Of A Growing Winter
Sport Tradition"
"The first ever gold medal victory by a black in the Winter Olympics..."
How about ski jumping? Being very thin and having a strong push off the ramp
are very important. Explosive muscles fib
The following article in The Black World Today (and another in Africana.com)
addresses an aspect of T&F athletes in the winter Olympics...
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Jon Entine
http://www.tbwt.com/views/specialrpt/specialrpt_0249.asp
Flowers Is No Fluke: Black Success In Bobsledding Part Of A Growing Winter
Spor
We should add to the list Jeff Gadly, a teammate of mine at Plattsburgh State (NY),
who was on the '80 Lake Placid (about 30 miles from Plattsburgh) 4-man bob team. He
was a pretty good decathlete (div. III) and a heckuva nice guy, besides.
I also participated in the '80 olympics, showing that
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