... Or the other way around: A Norwegian survey shows that successful women most often despise men that's not as successful as themselves... ... T.B.Hansen ...
... I have to admit I haven't got a clew about which track I'm on. ... It's some time since I read that interview. But I think 1,500 m was the shortest...
so champions have to marry champions - that's the conclusion - but why don't they in speed-skating? I can't come up with any championXchampion skating-couple...
Marnix Koolhaas
m.koolhaas@...
Oct 1, 2004 2:24 pm
20872
I know several national champion marries national champion cases. Irene, who has a wedding to go to tonight (but still not my own) -- Irene P. Publisher/Editor...
... Mueller was also married to Poulos. But "equal success" won't necessarily mean in the same field. In Norway there's several examples of successful female...
What about Mueller - Poulos. Although both Mueller examples were not very successfull. Another unsucessfull one between champions; Andrea Mitscherling -...
... I think the 1974 pros were better as well. But if I include the pro championships, what to do with the amateur ones? I have decided to stick with the ISU...
How about KC Boutiette and Jen Rod? Jen surely is a Champion, if you say that KC isn't then you are defining Champion so narrowly that few people fit, and the...
Jim White
jim@...
Oct 1, 2004 10:07 pm
20877
... Aha! That's because you are a successful woman. Kees...
... Not a bad idea and worth considering. One point per record per year seems reasonable. Only championship distances should be considered I think, but I'm...
... A wise man has pointed out that positivism is not only dead, it's gone off and has started to smell... There's no way to create an "objective" picture of...
'Skøytekalenderen'; the annual 'Skøytenytt' volum with Norwegian season statistics for last winter, has arrived early the last years. This year it's ...
In a message dated 10/2/2004 4:32:53 PM Central Standard Time, ovalstats@... writes: 20 SPEEDIE, Mary USA 3:01.76 PR ======= Nice...
MOspeedsk8@...
Oct 3, 2004 3:27 pm
20887
http://www.icesk8.com/access27.htm gives a list of books about Hans Brinkers, you can buy them too. I never would have thought to look here for this, so for...
... Verkerk's "self ... Hi Mr. Hansen, Ger Bestebreurtje is a member of the family tree, but not a close relation. I don't know if they knew each other, but...
beachjh2000
John_H_Beach@...
Oct 3, 2004 8:54 pm
20889
... participate ... in the ... other ... Hi Marnix, That is strange. His son, Anton, is sure he was an alternate in 1936. He pointed out the team only had...
beachjh2000
John_H_Beach@...
Oct 3, 2004 8:59 pm
20890
Hey Joe, Patrick hasn't raced yet but seems to be doing well in his transition to LT. Best wishes, Ryan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
BukuIce@...
Oct 4, 2004 7:14 am
20891
... I suppose your "wise" man wants to get us back to the old time where the church set the whole agenda... ... If this is so, there's no use to seek any...
... Van: beachjh2000 <John_H_Beach@...> Aan: Speed_skating@yahoogroups.com <Speed_skating@yahoogroups.com> Datum: maandag 4 oktober 2004 9:21 ...
Marnix Koolhaas
m.koolhaas@...
Oct 4, 2004 3:29 pm
20894
Arie D. Bestebreurtje became Swiss master at febr. 2nd 1941 in Davos. Times: 500 m: 45,0 (1); 1000 m: 1.38.2 (1); 3000 m: 5.14.4 (1) and 5000 m. 9.30.3 (2),...
taeke_plas
taekeplas@...
Oct 4, 2004 10:39 pm
20895
... The "wise man" is David N. Byrne; a rather conventional natural scientist with no sympathy for "Postmodernism" - and even less, I would think, for ...
... You (and perhaps Byrne) have a very narrow definition of positivism. The way I understand it, it's a view where what you observe is the basis of your...