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In news:kfvak64juhtm.m7rp6vjpb16$.dlg@40tude.net,
Michael MacClancy <herzel@nospamo2.co.uk> typed: > On Sun, 26 Dec 2004 09:35:34 +0000, MSeries wrote: > >> I remember Radcliffes >> failures rather than her successes > > My sporting moment of the year was Radcliffe winning the New York > marathon. If anyone needs a sporting role madel she's the one. The women's pole vault in the Olympics was the most exciting thing I saw, but the women's pursuit cycling was very good as well. In neither case did it particularly involve Brits, though, so I guess it'd not be a popular choice overall. A |