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Articles
November 01, 1971 It is Fitting that in cross-country the team with the least number of points wins. Fitting, because the sport's advocates outdo one another in extolling its Thoreauvian virtues—purity, simplicity, rusticity. One has...
August 02, 1971 | Bill Bowerman Few men have
studied their sport as diligently as Bill Bowerman. After two decades of
scrutinizing runners and films of runners, of conducting innumerable tests and
experiments, the University of Oregon track coach...
July 26, 1971 | Peter Carry Before the biggest and most jubilant track crowd of the year, the U.S. and Africa met down in Durham. The U.S. won, but the big attractions were Olympian Kip Keino and Ethiopia's mixed-up Mirus Ifter
July 19, 1971 Olympic winners Kipchoge Keino and Mohammed Gammoudi will get a gold-medal test when Marty Liquori and Steve Prefontaine meet the Africans at Durham, N.C.
July 12, 1971 | Gwilym S. Brown The U.S.-Russian track meet is supposed to be tame stuff now, but things do happen in it like—a stunning world record
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