Watches have been worn in international competition for as long as I can
remember (which only goes back 15 years or so, and that's on a good day).

Dan

--- Ray Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought not wearing a watch was an NCAA rule which was enforced at the
> championships?  I never wore a watch on the track anyway but I vividly
> remember the day when the clerk confiscated all the watches right on the
> starting line at both the NCAA's and at international meets when I
> competed. Anybody else remember this?

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