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I get why a net elevation drop would keep a course from being world record, but what's the logic behind not allowing a point-to-point course (as opposed to a loop, I'm guessing) not count for world records? Obviously it's harder to design an elevation neutral point-to-point, but not impossible.

/dying

Ugh, the dreaded 28-77-78-79-80-89-90-91-92-93-94-95 split.

Since the game was over and the next batter couldn't be beaned, baseball's unwritten rules required Aude to actually play in Toronto.

From The Desk Of Gary Bettman

This is a great post about the sport of running.

This is a great post about the sport of running.

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This is a great post about the sport of running.

This is a great post about the sport of running.

This is a great post about the sport of running.

*Horizontal. The guy went by horizontally. Moran.

I played lacrosse (poorly) in high school for a couple of years. Our team wasn't good, but what we lacked in skill we made up for with jock-strap related pranks.

With all those extra r's, he should really be playing for Pittsburgh.

You really should of proofread those comments before posting, bud.

I guess sometimes you have to deal with someone who makes things up

Tough sport. The losers suffer the agony of defeat and they have to mount and balance all those tires.

As a bunch of sackless wonders, it's not surprising the NCAA isn't interested in the NFLPA's athletic supporters.

Meanwhile, for their World Cup theme, Qatar has already selected Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2.

Weird, that doesn't look like Yankee Stadium.