MightyMouse wrote: As a photographer I find those sorts of pictures... less than compelling
I've been taking photographs of Track and Field for over ten years now and I find them quite compelling. What do you find is wrong with these two images?
NATIONAL CHRISTIAN COLLEGE ATHLETIC ASSOC. - 5/4/2006 to 5/6/2006 TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS UPLAND, INDIANA Men Pole Vault MEET RECORD: 17-05 # 5/1/1993 Tim Mack 20TH ALLTIME: 16-01 * 5/7/2005 Zach Burrington Name Yr School Finals 1 Scott, Jason JR Cedarville U. 5.20m 10 2 Hollis, Mark Olivet...
I'm curious about the performance lists as well. Am I correct in thinking there are three different Men's PV events? College, Open and Invitational? Or is it just Open and Inv?
Emory Track & Field Classic 3/31/2006 to 4/1/2006 Emory University Men Pole Vault ================================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= 1 Scott, Jason JR ...
If I were to guess, NCAA DI schools would let maybe 50% of NAIA schools compete in their events. In fact, some of the DI meets around here require standards before competing. It doesn't make financial sense to send three different teams to three different meets depending on individual levels of succ...
We have the same problem here at our school. I wrote a letter to the editor just last week about it. One excuse I've heard is that football and basketball are bigger money makers. From the information I've heard and the coaches I've spoken to, that is simply not true. Supposedly, (and this is third ...
It was brought up at the TFCA meeting in March, but I don't think it was voted on. I think it may be added to the agenda next time. One of the major concerns was that East Coast schools have a hard time finding meets that feature the Hep. There are more Pent's around here. Another issue is that many...