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  • ChuiTai
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    Originally posted by EPelle
    Peter:s site has deep women:s splits:

    http://www.alltime-athletics.com/w4x400ok.htm
    Though DQ'd, wasn't Henderson's split acknowledged to be 49.32?
    http://www.alltime-athletics.com/w4x400no.htm

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  • EPelle
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    Peter:s site has deep women:s splits:

    http://www.alltime-athletics.com/w4x400ok.htm

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  • nevetsllim
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    Originally posted by gh
    The Tîrlea split as originally released was plain wrong. Later investigation proved it to be a 49.95.

    Thanks.

    I had a feeling there was some mistake with her time.

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  • Pierre-Jean
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    Add 47.84 by Tatana Kocembova in 1984! Interesting to note that even with flying start, nobody ran faster than Koch's 47.60...

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  • gh
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    Original thread on the Tîrlea foolishness:

    http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/discus ... ght=tirlea

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  • gh
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    The Tîrlea split as originally released was plain wrong. Later investigation proved it to be a 49.95.

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  • nevetsllim
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    Originally posted by Andrea_T
    The women, a starter for ten

    Kratochvilova 47.6 ECh 82
    Koch GDR 47. 70 Erfurt 84
    Kratochvilova CZE 47.72 WCh 83
    Bryzgina URS/UKR 47.80 Oly 88
    Nazarova URS/RUS 47.82 Oly 88
    Kratochvilova 47.9 Frankfurt 81
    Koch 47.9 GDR ECh 82
    Kratochvilova 47.9 London 83
    Koch 47.9 GDR WCup 85
    Flo Jo 48.08 USA Oly 88
    Kratochvilova 48.12 Rome 81
    Didn't Tirlea run 47.9 last leg in Athens? That's what it said on the Athens 2004 website but that no longer exists and I can't find proof of that.

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  • Andrea_T
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    The women, a starter for ten

    Kratochvilova 47.6 ECh 82
    Koch GDR 47. 70 Erfurt 84
    Kratochvilova CZE 47.72 WCh 83
    Bryzgina URS/UKR 47.80 Oly 88
    Nazarova URS/RUS 47.82 Oly 88
    Kratochvilova 47.9 Frankfurt 81
    Koch 47.9 GDR ECh 82
    Kratochvilova 47.9 London 83
    Koch 47.9 GDR WCup 85
    Flo Jo 48.08 USA Oly 88
    Kratochvilova 48.12 Rome 81

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  • gh
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    Originally posted by 400
    Brew split 43.52 in Athens 2004 2nd leg
    Not sure where that time comes from; there was no reliable auto-splitting of the first two legs in Athens; T&FN and the ATFS both go with 43.6.

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  • paulthefan
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    I didnt realize this thread was here I would not have started a history thread... at any rate and needless to say if you have read the other thread... Sang stands out with Peoples a close second .

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  • paulthefan
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    Originally posted by 400
    Brew split 43.52 in Athens 2004 2nd leg
    and he did it after running all of the rounds...

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  • 400
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    Brew split 43.52 in Athens 2004 2nd leg

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  • gh
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    Re: Best Men's 400 Splits

    Originally posted by maggot
    Originally posted by gh
    Trivia question: what's the significance of the Roddy Haley mark?
    Run on the second leg while cutting to the outside?
    Note that the Watts 43.00 is a second-leg mark. Wariner's 43.2 at Texas doesn't even gain him that distinction. This is a tough list to crack!

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  • gh
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    very good! Indeed on the DM

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  • mt
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    Re: Best Men's 400 Splits

    Originally posted by gh
    Trivia question: what's the significance of the Roddy Haley mark?
    Fastest not on a 4x400? Guessing it may have been a DMR leg.

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