Marathoner achieves goals

By Connie Clarke   Although three weeks have passed since the Tallahassee Marathon and the soreness has subsided, I felt there was more to tell. First, I want to thank the Griffins again on a great job with this inaugural course and a race well done. I greatly...

Wings

Mercury Morris Today my legs had wings. Not when the alarm went off at 5:30 a.m. and filled my foggy head with screeching sounds announcing the day had begun.Today my legs had wings. Not when my body slipped from the entrapping warmth and comfort of three layers of...

2005 Grand Prix: Looking for a few good races

By Lisa Unger  The Grand Prix committee will soon begin to develop the 2005 Grand Prix Schedule. Gulf Winds Track Club takes great pride in its Grand Prix series and therefore will require all races on the schedule to be of the highest quality possible. In order to...

Trials and tribulations on the road to Athens

By David Yon I have always been a fan of the Olympics (at least track and field) and somewhere along the way Track and Field News became my favorite magazine, which of course means I developed a love for the sport of track & field that went far beyond the...

The Boston Massacre

By Jack McDermott The children of Boston, do often hearOf the midnight ride, of the great Paul RevereYet twenty-six miles, was easy of courseAs that loyal son, was riding a horse!But do you all know, a poor guy named Jack?Who ran the marathon; and never went backTwo...