Some interesting splits were taken during Koch's 47.60 WR.
Times by her coach (and future husband) Wolfgang Meier were 10.9 - 11.5
(22.4) - 11.7 (34.1) - 13.5 (47.6)
The split for the 1st 100 which went around a curve was probably off and
likely at least a few tenths slower.
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Marty wrote:
Some interesting splits were taken during Koch's 47.60 WR.
Times by her coach (and future husband) Wolfgang Meier were 10.9 - 11.5
(22.4) - 11.7 (34.1) - 13.5 (47.6)
The split for the 1st 100 which went around a curve was probably off and
likely at least a few tenths slower.
At 10:36 AM 4/3/01 -0700, Conway Hill wrote:
I saw Marion's 400 at Mt SAC. I did not think there was no relative ease
for her in it. If I remember correctly, her post race comments were in
the nature of the toughness of the race.
Her relay race at Sydney did not give me the impression of
Well, gang, let me say it again and set the record straight again. Marion is
not getting any money from Mt. SAC and there is no bonus money for a WR. I
simply thought it might be a good idea to inquire about the possibility of
adding Monique to the field for the local interest angle.
In a message dated 04/01/2001 9:23:01 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't get it. Is losing to a world record holder that big of
an ego-killer for sprinters?
1) Who is the wrh?
2) I agree. But what reason does she have to run against Marion? She has
her own season to
Scott wrote:
Well, gang, let me say it again and set the record straight again. Marion
is
not getting any money from Mt. SAC and there is no bonus money for a WR. I
simply thought it might be a good idea to inquire about the possibility of
adding Monique to the field for the local interest
Now wouldn't that make the Mt Sac 400 interesting ... Have Marion and Monique and others in the race wiht an attempt at the 300 record in route !?!?! ... My thought being that Marion could possibly get 2 records in the race ... First the 300 record which I think she would be capable of ... But
In a message dated Mon, 2 Apr 2001 6:21:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "THOMAS,Graham"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Althouth Peter's excellent site lists Kathy (Smallwood) Cook's 35.46 as best
on record for 300m, it's probably worth remembering that Marita Koch was
timed at 34.1 for 300m in
First, let me clear up a few things. Marion will receive no money for this
attempt at Mt. SAC. Just like all the athletes who show up, there is no
appearance fee. Moreover, there is no bonus money involved. Lastly, one of
the local high school coaches in the area mentioned that it would be
Tom
Ken Stone is not just a random list member who reads the San Diego
Union-Tribune. He is a copy editor for the paper and often writes track and
field articles. I think that Scott Davis's objection is to the uncorrected
implication that Marion receives thousands of dollars in appearance money
Thanks to David Lesley, now I know a little better too.
Tom
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From: David Lesley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Sunday, April 01, 2001 7:59 PM
Subject: Re: t-and-f: Marion shooting
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David Lesley wrote
I think that Scott Davis's objection is to the uncorrected
implication that Marion receives thousands of dollars in appearance money
at Mt SAC. Monique Henderson cannot be expected to know that this is untrue,
but Ken Stone should know better.
Looking at Monique's
Looking at Monique's qoute I did not get the idea that Mount Sac was
paying Marion. And to be clear Monique's comments are correct.
Marion is getting paid to run and a bonus for a WR just not by MSR. And
i might add that they are pretty astute for a young girl. Why be cannon
fodder when
Y ask Y:
Sunday's edition of The San Diego Union-Tribune carries this provocative preview of
the Mt. SAC Relays:
Monique Henderson just happened to be in the coaches' office when the meet director
for the Mt. SAC Relays
called.
"He said that Marion Jones was going for the world record in
Y ask Y:
Sunday's edition of The San Diego Union-Tribune carries this provocative preview of
the Mt. SAC Relays:
Monique Henderson just happened to be in the coaches' office when the meet director
for the Mt. SAC Relays
called.
"He said that Marion Jones was going for the world record in
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