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Posted: 12 Sep 2009 05:31 AM PDT ![]() Jim Coles Before a career in television Jim spent 9 years in radio at WSCR/WILK. "Colsey"is a life-long resident of Lackawanna County. Jim graduated from North Pocono and Penn State University. He married Valerie in 1988 and has a daughter named Melanie. Jim enjoys playing basketball, softball and golf. If he wasn't in sports Jim would have been a history teacher. Jim enjoys reading biographies and anything involving history Favorite sports moments: Pete Giftopoulus interception giving Penn State their 2'nd National Championship. Chris Chambliss' home run in 1976 ALCS putting NY Yankees in World Series. Scott Norwood...wide right...NY Giants win Super Bowl XXV. |
DAY ONE - PREVIEW - IAAF / VTB Bank World Athletics Final - IAAF Posted: 12 Sep 2009 01:49 AM PDT Thessaloniki, Greece - Whoever confirmed the timetable for the first day's action at the IAAF / VTB Bank World Athletics Final wanted to start proceedings with a bang, because we have the women's Hammer Throw and Pole Vault, two events which have seen World records* in the past month. Sadly the new Hammer World record holder Anita Wlodarczyk is out with a damaged left ankle, but Betty Heidler was within a metre of the Pole's new mark (77.96m) in Berlin and must feel a record is within her grasp. After her disappointment at the World Championships , Yelena Isinbayeva showed with her 5.06m vault in Zürich that she is still improving after all. The Czech will be in action again on day one, but whatever the winning mark, the event will be greatly significant as it will be the final ever competition of Steffi Nerius. The 37-year-old German will retire at the very top, having just become World Champion last month. So for the second year, the IAAF / VTB Bank World Athletics Final will be the farewell contest of one of the sport's all-time greats. In 2008 it was high jumper Stefan Holm, but the international career of Nerius stretches back even further than the Swede's. She was European junior bronze medallist as long ago as 1991 ... in Thessaloniki. I am reliably informed that the German for having come full circle is "zurück zum ursprung". The other hurdles event – for women at 100 metres – promises to be even closer if Zurich and Brussels are anything to go by. There are no signs of fatigue among the principals with Brigitte Foster-Hylton, Priscilla Lopes-Schliep and Dawn Harper all running in the high 12.4s since Berlin and Delloreen Ennis-London not far behind. In this race more than any other, the merest fraction of a second at the finish will translate into thousands of dollars difference in prize money. *World records subject to usual ratification procedures |
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