On Sat, 9 Dec 2000 01:17:22 EST
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the basis of your ideas? Your title, your accusations, and your
solution are disjointed . . . .
Comment:
You may well be right that my "solution" is disjointed. It
may also be logistically impracticable, prohibitively
Track Listers,
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In defense of Georgetown, Ron Helmer, and Andrew Valmon - they have put
together terrific relays for several years, both on the men's and women's
side. Their men's 4x400 relay last year ran a close second to East Carolina
at the IC4A championships in Princeton. I would be willing to bet that
You are right, I should wait.
But are you telling me that what you wrote is how you see the present?
DGS
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In a message dated Thu, 7 Dec 2000 11:34:08 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Conway"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And its hard to look cool when your form is breaking down .. That's why there was
such a long gap between Lee Evans 43.86 in '68 to Juantorena's 44.26 in '76 and then
Babers' 44.27 in
Please do not take this the wrong way, but that was the most uninformed answer. More start is not the reason, especially since the start is not the key to the race.
More running is a tricky answer because then I ask where is the threshold?
But "more start" is not it.
The G.O.A.T.
In a message dated Sun, 10 Dec 2000 7:57:13 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please do not take this the wrong way, but that was the most uninformed
answer. More start is not the reason, especially since the start is not the
key to the race.
More running is a tricky
SENIOR MEN
Ptn Name Born Nation Time
1 Paulo Guerra 1970 POR 29.29
2 Sergiy Lebid 1975 UKR 29:39
3 Driss El Himer 1974 FRA 29:45
4 Lyes Ramoul 1976 FRA 29:47
5 Mustapha El Ahmadi 1968 FRA 29:47
6 Carlos Adan 1967 ESP 29:48
7 Kamiel Maase 1971 NED 29:49
8 Tom Van Hooste 1972 BEL 29:51
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The Electronic Telegraph
Monday 11 December 2000
Bailey stop-watch ticks on
By David Miller
UNTIL, at the age of 14, I met Emmanuel McDonald Bailey, warming up before a
race was something unfamiliar, as for most schoolboys. Back in the 1940s
tracksuits were unknown. You took your pullover off
THE IRISH TIMES
Monday, December 11, 2000
Ian O'Riordan
One of the best-ever displays of Irish team cross-country running earned a
bronze medal for the senior men's team at yesterday's European Championships
in Malmo, Sweden.
All of Ireland's scoring four finished in the top 25, led home by
Matt,
I think what was being said on the list was not a put down to GU but to
simply say that you are more likely to maximize relay runners by recruiting
sprinters with range as opposed to searching for a jumper that can do both.
Lister is not the norm, he is a special athlete who helped
Mike I do not consider you an idiot. I apologize for coming across so crass.
But I still do not see your reasoning. The air is thinner regardless of how far you run. And the record was not broken until Calvin Smith ventured to Colorado Springs, more altitude. So my question still remains, why the
In a message dated 12/10/00 6:43:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Why do you some of you suppose the Mexico City marks effected the 100 m
less
than the other sprints?
More start invloved less running.
In a message dated 12/10/00 7:49:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, Dgs1170 writes:
Please do not take this the wrong way, but that was the most uninformed
answer. More start is not the reason, especially since the start is not
the
key to the race.
More running is a tricky answer because then
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