In a desperate attempt to stop track's waning popularity USATF has been
scheduling it's National Championships around the Hootie 5k Circuit.
They must really like our strict policy of doping non-enforcement.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

Heck, we'll even permit Mo and Michael to show/no-show. We just don't
care.

malmo


> 
>   Along those lines, I heard Masback being interviewed
> on TV from Eugene and he rejected the notion that Webb
> could be U.S. track and field's saviour, saying, "You
> can't save something that doesn't need saving."
> 
>   I have a lot of respect for Craig and I like him
> (and we are both graduates of White Plains High
> School), but it seems to me that we're in bigger
> trouble than I thought if the sport's leader isn't 
> acknowledging a problem.
> 
>   Roob
> 
> Eric B. wrote ...
> >Track has battled and is was seemingly winning the
> fight to hold on to its sliver of 
> > respectability.  But an anti-climatic National
> > Championships is not the
> > answer to bolstering our sport.  The question now is
> > what can be done to 
> > bring back some glory to the National Championships?
> >  
> 
> 
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