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  • #16
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    I didn't say anything about when they would be posted - merely explained why they weren't posted as they happened!

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    • #17
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      >Go Lady Horns!<

      Isn't Lady Horns an oxymoron?

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      • #18
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        >>Go Lady Horns!<

        >Isn't Lady Horns an oxymoron?

        There's a lot about Texas that is an oxymoron. Most of them serve in our Legislature. :-)
        "Run fast and keep turning left."

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        • #19
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          <There's a lot about Texas that is an oxymoron. Most of them serve in our Legislature. :-)>

          ...and beyond :-P
          "A beautiful theory killed by an ugly fact."
          by Thomas Henry Huxley

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          • #20
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            Univ of S. Florida - Lady Bulls
            Englewood HS - Lady Rams

            when will the madness stop?

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            • #21
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              would U. of South Carolina be the Lady GameCOCKS ?

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              • #22
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                >Univ of S. Florida - Lady Bulls
                Englewood HS - Lady Rams

                when will the
                >madness stop?

                Would you rather have them be called Cows and Ewes ? :-P
                Było smaszno, a jaszmije smukwijne...

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                • #23
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                  Just got my copy of the eTrack newsletter. Splits! A 44.1 for Lewis Banda! And a 44.3 on third leg for Wariner.

                  Minnesota only 3:06 in 6th---guess it takes a while for the guys from frozentundraland to get the kinds worked out.

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                  • #24
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                    >Just got my copy of the eTrack newsletter. Splits! A 44.1 for Lewis Banda! And
                    >a 44.3 on third leg for Wariner.

                    Minnesota only 3:06 in 6th---guess it takes
                    >a while for the guys from frozentundraland to get the kinds worked out.

                    Nice if we can utilize one centralized split reporting resource. Baylor states - and Trackshark posted - Wariner split 43,80 on his leg. I am more apt to "trust" TFN and their 44,3.

                    http://baylorbears.ocsn.com/sports/c-tr ... 04aaa.html

                    "April 3, 2004

                    "AUSTIN, Texas - Baylor sophomore Jeremy Wariner (Grand Prairie, Texas) ran a 43.80 split on the third leg to hand the baton off to junior Darold Williamson (San Antonio, Texas) with the lead as the 4x400-meter relay team clocked a 3:01.06, the fastest time in the world this year ..."

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                    • #25
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                      The fact that the posted story has the split as an auto time should be your first clue.

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                      • #26
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                        >The fact that the posted story has the split as an auto time should be your
                        >first clue.

                        Ah, auto time. My first clue was when my high school rival was listed as #1 on our local leader list after he recorded a 4.15,3 against my 4.15,32. The 0 was added to his time, because everything was being reported as FAT. His time was inferior to mine, but, as life is just that way, he was given credit for the fastest in our area that season. Oh well.

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                        • #27
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                          Jerrika Chapple's times are no surprise to me
                          remember this

                          Official Results - 400 METRES - Women - Final

                          Saturday, July 14, 2001 - 18:50

                          Pos Lane Bib Athlete Country Mark
                          1 3 1593 Smith Stephanie USA 52.19 (CR)
                          2 5 1576 Chapple Jerrika USA 52.80 (SB)
                          3 8 1312 McLaughlin Anneisha JAM 53.35
                          4 4 1340 Tereshkova Olga KAZ 53.82
                          5 6 1289 Cuddihy Joanne IRL 53.86 (PB)
                          6 1 1468 Dryakhlova Maria RUS 54.52
                          7 7 1434 Ciurila Ioana ROM 54.62
                          8 2 1086 Yu Mei CHN 55.30

                          Granted McLaughlin has languished, not running any faster than the 52.31 she did that year at age 15. I think Smith is in college too.
                          edit,yes, Stephanie Smith is a frosh at S. Carolina, teammate of Lashinda Demus and has done 51.96 already. I am thinking that USA has a very good crop of women 400m runners coming up. Richards, Demus, Henderson, Smith, Chapple, et al.
                          why don't people pronounce vowels anymore

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                          • #28
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                            Hey just curious what is a denty cracker

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                            • #29
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                              A nickname I've had since I was 13 or so. Self imposed, it is a mixture of my middle name (Denton) and my vain attempts to mimic Frankie Crocker
                              why don't people pronounce vowels anymore

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