Also getting collegiate records were Perdita Felicien in the 60H (7.90) and
Candace Scott in the WT (23.05 / 75-7.5).
It appears from the results that in the weight Jamine Moton set the CR at
22.50m (73-10) in flight 1 of the prelims then Scott reclaimed the record in
flight 2, first at 22.78
Do Genetically Based Differences Explain Some (or Much) of the Pattern of
Different Sports Performances by Population?
I just ran across an article in the current Daedalus, which is the magazine
of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences... a very, very prestigious
science journal. It
Desiree Owens was handed a 2 year suspension for taking an illegal
substance. Since the suspension she has competed and won 2 road races.
What is the ruling, and who is supposed to be monitoring the athletes
when they fail such a test???
Thanks,
Jim McLatchie
NCAA DII Nationals, Reggie Lewis Track Athletic Center, Boston MA, March 8-9
Abilene Christian took the men's title by 30 points over St.Augustine's and
Western State, 74-44.
John Kemboi duplicated his 800 / mile double of 2001 and Terrance Woods
took both the triple jump and high jump, the
Took the train (the N to the uptown A) to the Armory/NYC today for Day 2 of
the National High School Indoor, just in time to catch 2 national records.
A third was just missed.
Girls 200m
Has there ever been a HS field like this? The lineup for Sunday's final,
with each athlete's (outdoor) PR:
In a message dated 3/6/02 2:46:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When the discussion turned to what to do with navel rings under uniforms
According to the NHSF Case Book, they are legal, since they are not normally
visible (the case was about a hypothetical LJer whose singlet rose while in
on 3/10/02 12:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 3/6/02 2:46:53 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When the discussion turned to what to do with navel rings under uniforms
According to the NHSF Case Book, they are legal, since they are not normally
For those who like to cite regionals as a sound method for progressing to the
NCAA's, examine the result of tonight's men's 400 meter result at the NCAA.
ALL the athletes are from the Southeast. If you make regionals the process to
qualify, they would have to knock each other out to progress to
Not according to the most recent proposals which would not divide the four
regions into Northeast, South, Midwest, and West as you seem to assume.
Instead, the four regions would each go north to south like the timezones
except they would push further east where more schools are. The Eastern
NCAA Division I 2002 Indoor Championship - 3/8/2002 to 3/9/2002
Randal Tyson Track Center
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Friday Events
Men 60 Meter Dash Preliminaries:
1. Leonard Scott, Tennessee, 6.55Q; 2. Justin Gatlin, Tennessee, 6.57Q;
3.
Terence Newman, Kansas St., 6.62q; 4.
Nobody's from west of the Mississippi, so your comment confirms my point.
Edward Koch wrote:
Not according to the most recent proposals which would not divide the four
regions into Northeast, South, Midwest, and West as you seem to assume.
Instead, the four regions would each go north to
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