The entry list is way up this season. Anyone from here is going to be there? Athletes, spectators?
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Originally posted by bmanI noticed LeGerald Betters on the start lists. Does anyone know if he is training seriously or what has been up with him the past few seasons? He ran well in 2010 then wasn't heard from last year.
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Originally posted by DaveIt looks like Curtis Beach is having a pretty off day. He has pretty sub par performances in both the HJ and SP. It will be a long slog for him to make up almost 400 points in the remaining 6 events.
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Originally posted by Bruce KritzlerOriginally posted by DaveOK fine. He made up 70-80 points in the 400. He still has 283 points to make up.
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I'm here in the TV booth sbove the finish line working with Dwight and Larry Rawson for the Longhorn Network(see below)
I love this town--made it to 6th Street on Tuesday night and heard some great music.
AUSTIN, Texas -- Longhorn Network will provide a total of 17 hours of coverage from the 85th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays this week, including a live three-hour broadcast window from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Central on Friday, March 30. Larry Rawson will handle play-by-play duties, while Dwight Stones will provide analysis. Jill Montgomery will serve as a field reporter.
LHN will air coverage from Wednesday's action during a tape-delayed two-hour window from 10 p.m.-midnight. Thursday's event coverage will be split into a pair of tape-delayed two-hour windows from 7-9 p.m. and 10 p.m.-midnight.
On Friday, March 30, LHN will carry the Texas Relays live from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The network will re-air the live coverage later that evening from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., and then follow with an additional tape-delayed one-hour window from 1-2 a.m. featuring action from Friday evening's session. LHN will produce a tape-delayed four-hour window from 10 p.m.-2 a.m.
Where to watch
Longhorn Network is available on Verizon FiOS TV, Grande Communications, Consolidated Communications, En-Touch Systems, E-Tex Communications, Bay City Cablevision, Mid-Coast Cablevision and Texas Mid-Gulf Cablevision. Longhorn Network will be available online at LonghornNetwork.com, on tablets and on smartphones to fans with an affiliated video subscription in the near future.
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