Consider this: On a Feb 13/Feb 14, Steve Scott ran 3:56.8 in Toronto and 3:59.4 in Ottawa.
On Feb 20/Feb 21 Scott ran 3:51.8 (career indoor PR) in San Diego and 3:59.4 in San Francisco. And for good measure on Feb 27 he ran 3:57.3 at national indoors in New York City. That was 21 years ago, 1981. (Of course, this can never be duplicated since there aren't five North American meets in three consecutive weekends that even have miles any more.) -----Original Message----- From: John Lunn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 9:11 AM To: track&field server Subject: t-and-f: Human Hydroplane Those who like to argue (discuss) the topic of racing too much might want to look at what Rotich has done in the last 2 weeks. He ran the mile in the Boston indoor meet. Then, less than a week later, he ran at Milrose winning the mile in 3:57. The next day he went to Arkansas and won the mile in 3:57. Next, he is scheduled to run the mile at the Nebraska meet on February 9. John Lunn