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Date: | Sun, 4 Jun 2000 23:18:44 +0100 |
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Bobby Greer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Yvonne,
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> I vaguely remember hearing about this, but I did not
> hear about their rediculous explanation. Sounds like something
> my university students would say. Unbelievable! Who needs
> fiction when you look at what goes on.
>
> I wanted to say how much I enjoyed your posts to the
> list. They are very informative and up beat. Thanks.
>
> Bobby
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> > This reminded me of something I was going to ask the list a
> > while ago. I don't know if anyone read about this but in the
> > recent Boston Marathon 2 Canadians were disqualified for
> > doing the course in wheelchairs. They are able-bodied
> > athletes who participate regularly in wheelchair racing as a
> > sport ( this is apparently allowed in Canada). They say that
> > wheelchair racing is a sport of it's own and don't feel they
> > have an advantage - that in fact, the playing field, so to
> > speak, is levelled for TAB and disabled athletes alike. I was
> > wondering what you all think about this.
> >
> > Yvonne
One problem is fitness levels, I bet they didn't "work out"
whilst in a wheelchair!!
--
Deri James
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