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Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 7:11 am
by MarathonBoy
sidewinder wrote:who put in the "too many to count vote'.....lol.....it wasn't me although
i do qualify for that category.....
Coach, about time you chipped in - this thread was started as a trick for you to admit how many wins you actually have! You am I have combined for hundreds of wins over the years...
...much like Jack Haley, former NBA player, who after his debut game, in which he played 2 minutes and did not attempt a shot, stated "I will always remember this game as the night when Michael Jordan and I combined for 63 points!"
So did you not even vote then? I wonder who the other "too many to count" was?
Wasn't me..."Too many to count"
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 10:40 am
by ironmann
I was tempted to vote for "Too many to count"...but I was a math major...I can definitely count to more than 50...most are x-country or track races...do they count here? I would have had more road race wins if my coach (sidewinder) didn't always beat me. I did mange to get him at the Arkansas marathon one year when he had the Irish Flu (see other posts for definition).
Does anyone besides me remember when sidewinder ran sub 30:15 for about 20 10Ks in a row back in the 80's?
Run Orange Crush
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 11:47 am
by Meduna
I'll admit it was me. I really thought it read "too lazy to count". I didn't want to sort through 8 years of track meets. Take away track and my answer would be about 10. Besides, I've got a Nebraska education, I was confused by the base 10 format of the question.
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:23 pm
by MarathonBoy
Don't forget also that my little brother, Meduna, also did a 3:10 marathon on pretty much a whim, and had never gone more than what? 15 miles or so before that - awesome!
I loved PT's comments - you Penguin bashers tried to highjack my thread :x, but since I brought it up, I love the stuff about his and others encouragment of people to just get out there and get moving, regardless of their pace, whether they ever race, or whatever. I didn't race for the first 2 years I was running, and hardly knew there was such a thing. But I was a runner before I was a racer and I'm sure running saved my life, not racing. Its fine for us racers to think pace is important, but bless those folks for their effort, no matter the pace.
Also, I know Rob FullPants loves the stories of the Penguin eating pizza and drinking beer at the back of a marathon. :P
Re: Wasn't me..."Too many to count"
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:25 pm
by MarathonBoy
ironmann wrote:Does anyone besides me remember when sidewinder ran sub 30:15 for about 20 10Ks in a row back in the 80's?
I don't think Meduna was born yet.
Hey Wade, I think you have to run every Grand Prix race in any given year to use that sign-in name.
Re: Wasn't me..."Too many to count"
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:42 pm
by Brian S-ski
MarathonBoy wrote:
Hey Wade, I think you have to run every Grand Prix race in any given year to use that sign-in name.
A. You've got the wrong Mann.
B. If you've done an Ironman Triathalon, you can call yourself whatever you want.
Re: Wasn't me..."Too many to count"
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 1:53 pm
by MarathonBoy
Brian S-ski wrote:A. You've got the wrong Mann.
My bad - so who is this Mann? I have raced a few times with Wade Mann, who I know does marathons and is about an 18 minute 5-Ker in his late 30s. I will be glad when he turns 40.
The Sidewinder comment should have tipped me off - that would have made Coach about 60 something now.
Brian S-ski wrote:B. If you've done an Ironman Triathalon, you can call yourself whatever you want.
Agreed!!
who is this iron mann?
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:19 pm
by ironmann
This is Danny Mann (already 41). Sidewinder was my coach at ATU in 83' and 85'. This was back in the days when Billy Mills, Chuck Campbell, Johnny Gross, David Mayes and others were in their prime...I think it is safe to say that none of this group (myself included) are still in our prime.
Wade and I competed against each other numerous times in college when we were both much trimmer and faster than we currently are.
Those were the days.............
RUN ORANGE CRUSH!!!
Re: Wasn't me..."Too many to count"
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 2:42 pm
by MarathonBoy
Brian S-ski wrote:B. If you've done an Ironman Triathalon, you can call yourself whatever you want.
And if you have done a 2:32 marathon and a 14:52 5-K, you can call B-Ski whatever you want.
Danny, I will be requesting an autograph on my race number Sunday.
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:19 pm
by Ron Webb
I have won 5 races, most were local small races back 10 to 15 years ago.
Posted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 8:12 pm
by maxirunner
5 in a row way back when. I also had a 4.0 though a couple of years of college. The trick is picking the right races...and teachers
Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:29 pm
by Clydesdale
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 7:45 pm
by sidewinder
Well then Billy you should have went to Ireland....U would of had fun.... wouldn't have won any races though...lol
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2012 10:49 pm
by Clydesdale
I hear that! The average club race there would be like one of the biggest races here!