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I was so hideous as a teenager, I'm actually better-looking now!! :wink:8-)
edit - hey, where did the picture go?! I was gonna throw it into photoshop, edit out the jowls and belly and CSI it!
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Originally posted by lonewolfOriginally posted by tandfmanI look in the mirror and I see the same guy I saw 30-35 years ago. Then I look at a photo of me taken and I am quickly disabused of that self-deception.
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Originally posted by SQUACKEEGeorge Young, the great distance runner?
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OK, I'll say George Woods (indoor SP AR in 1974). I'm pretty sure the nametag says "George" on it, but the last name is too blurry.
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Originally posted by guruNoted former AR holder.
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Originally posted by rasbSo, in Gateshead in 1983, that went Debele, Lopes, Muge, Salazar, and then Deke in 6th and Porter in 9th. I recognize the Spaniard on the inside lane, but can't come up with his name. Is there a website that has all the individual placings from the IAAF X-C over the years?
There used to be a website with full results.
http://mypage.bluewin.ch/tomtytom/wxc_iaaf.html
If anyone knows of another, or what happened to that website, please post a link.
"DeCastella also ran well in XC World Champinship in Gateshead, England in 1983. Among the leaders were Bekele
Debele (Eth), S. Muge 197 (Ken), Carlos Lopes (Por) in blue obscured by Muge, Alberto Salazar (USA), Antonio Prieto (Spain, 333) and Deek (at the end he obtained 6th place)."
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So, in Gateshead in 1983, that went Debele, Lopes, Muge, Salazar, and then Deke in 6th and Porter in 9th. I recognize the Spaniard on the inside lane, but can't come up with his name. Is there a website that has all the individual placings from the IAAF X-C over the years?
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