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Originally posted by tandfman View PostHe was far from a physical specimen like 400 meter hurdle Gold medalist, Edwin Moses, or 100 meter dash Gold medalist, Don Quarrie.
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Here's one that just makes you scratch your head, wondering how anyone could be so clueless:
The sub-headline says:
>>After her win at the Doha and Shanghai Diamond Leagues, Blessing Okagbare wants to be the number in the world<<
The first sentence of the story also refers to her wins at the Doha and Shanghai Diamond Leagues.
In fact, she did not run in Doha at all.
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And in today's cluelessness, from the front page story on the Arizona team going to the NCAAs
The highlight of the meet for the Wildcats was when our 4×4 team broke a previous record of 3:05.81, which was set on June 5, 1981. The 4×400 team included Pete Lauderdale II, Blake Eichler, Bryce Houston and Miles Parish who broke the school record with a time of 3:04.51, that’s one minute and thirty seconds better!
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How about clueless headline writing? Here's a story about Kevin Young participating in a track camp in Kentucky. It's a long story--33 paragraphs, and it's all about Kevin Young. And the headline reads: "World record holder Jones says Centre College track camp one of the best".
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Originally posted by tandfman View PostHow about clueless headline writing? Here's a story about Kevin Young participating in a track camp in Kentucky. It's a long story--33 paragraphs, and it's all about Kevin Young. And the headline reads: "World record holder Jones says Centre College track camp one of the best".
http://www.centralkynews.com/amnews/...45072cffd.html
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The Los Angeles Times story from the California State meet prelims reports that Michael Norman of Vista Murrieta had a productive day, "posting the fastest qualifying times in the 200- and 400-meter races and leading a victorious relay at Buchanan High in Clovis."
"Norman offered a glimpse of what was to come in the first event, building a big lead for Murrieta on the first leg of the 100-meter relay. The Broncos won their heat in 41.07, the second-fastest qualifying time. Norman sat out the 400-meter relay, but the Broncos still finished second in their heat and earned the ninth and last qualifying spot.
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Another gem from Larry Rawson.
In an article on our front page about the Demi Payne/Sandi Morris dominance of the Collegiate Women's PV, Rawson says the following:
To give you an idea of how far ahead of the field these two are, the next closest woman in the field has jumped a 14-4.....this season.
I guess he hasn't studied the yearly list!
There's Carolina Carmichael at 14-9.
Megan Clark also is at 14-9.
And Alysha Newman has a 14-5.50 this year.
Then there's Desiree Freier with a PR of 14-7.25...though that's NOT from 2015.
Rawson, do your homework!
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We expect silly reporting from mainstream media.
But a milestat link on the main page here leads to the following question:
Who Wins A Noah Lyles/Andrew Hunter 800 Match?
Since an 800 meter race between these two is quite obviously never going to happen, ya gotta wonder why ask such a ludicrous question...
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This shows a profound misunderstanding of the body's energy systems. Juantorena aside, Milers will beat 400 guys at 800 meters 9 out of 10 times. Besides, Hunter already has a 1:52 PR!!
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