08-25-2003, 08:24 PM
dudearonymus_32,Aug 25 2003, 04:08 PM Wrote:You make much better points than I do. And your probably right he did act like a fool but I just couldn't help feeling sorry for the guy. Anyway you and Deebye are both right so I'll just shut up now.Well, I do of course feel sorry for him too. It is of course not a fun thing to experience and I *do* feel for him.
For the record, IAAF has appearantly given the americans a deadline until tomorrow tuesday to give him a "penalty" for his behaviour of not leaving the track and refusing to accept the disqualification (that was all it said on the text TV news). No idea what it means. Seems a strange way to handle it. Appearantly many in the board (is that the name) of IAAF got upset by his behaviour and even consider working fro banning him in the 4*100m. I think THAT is going a bit to far though. Will be interesting to see what happens though.
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