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When we go to a meet, the time is just as important, if not more important, as how they do in the race. But, ultimately track is about beating people. We go to meets to win races.
She should have a really good meet (Saturday). I expect she'll do really well in the shot (put) and the weight throw.
She had a great workout on Tuesday. We actually didn't do any work to go into this race, we went into it tired. She did a nice job. She likes to race, which is important in this game. She's a great competitor.
She ran a great race. That's probably worth five or six seconds (had the weather been better). She beat some really good girls, who I know she has never beat before. She had a really big final 300 (meters), came from behind to win.
Of anyone who went down there, he had the best meet. He did a great job, even though he finished well back in the pack, his time was outstanding.
If they don't send their ballots in, it's a 'No' vote. So you run the risk of not having any representation at all.
But we feel the safety of the neighbors to the pipe is more important.
I thought the biggest success of the weekend was that the kids reacted well to the bad conditions. That they reacted positively, they didn't let it take away from their performance.
We have to think like we're a big time program. And we need to instill that culture here with our group.
When you're in the (Southeastern Conference), there's not many places that are step-ups, even as an assistant to a head coach. (Syracuse) is one of those big step-ups. It was an opportunity that was presented to me and I was going to grab it.
The police will take firm action as necessary.
You don't put a lot of credence into a meet in March. Nobody's ready; it's not that we don't care, but March is nothing. We weren't worried about the results. The kids all ran the meet relatively beat up.
We wanted to build up momentum throughout the season. For a lot of people on the team, probably half the team, this is their last meet. This is what we shoot for, to do well in this meet.
We went down there to do work. It was a spring break trip. We went down there to get in good weather and just work hard for the week.
You gotta believe you can coach. What works is getting the kids to believe in what you're doing. My guys at Auburn, if I asked them to run through a wall, they'd certainly give it a shot. I try to tell them how good I think they are and get them to believe they can be that good.
Because I stunk at basketball. It was better to excel at running than get cut from the basketball team.
At the time of the AGM in November, we had pointed out that development expenditure in aerospace would affect the first-half performance.
Everything went as good or better than expected. Most everyone that competed had a really good meet.
The time was very fast, but I liked how she won.
It was a nice start for this group of people that went. It was certainly very positive. Most kids ran faster than they ever have in their life, so that bodes well for the rest of the season.
It was a personal record by a few seconds. She competed really well. She beat a lot of girls from the Big East schools, which is important to us. She competed great to get third in that meet.
Technically, they have to get better but that will come with practice, warm weather and learning their event better.
North Carolina is known for their women's middle-distance runners; they have a big reputation for that. So to beat the girl that she beat, at North Carolina, in the heat like that, with the credentials that girl had, was outstanding. She just ran a great race. She knows how to win.
The big reason is because being independently owned and operated gives us a lot more flexibility, from everything to fee splits to equity opportunities in the firm for our brokers.
A lot of it is luck. She has to be consistent in her events. She's strong in just about every event, and you have to hit them all in those two days, no mistakes.
This is the time of year when we change over to a summer grade of gasoline. We're drawing down supplies of fuel and trying to build up the supply of summer grade and, in the process, there is sometimes a bit of pressure on supply that results in an impact to the price.
This is the hotbed of (high school) cross country running in the United States. Western New York has great distance running tradition, but we're gonna recruit the best kids in the state of New York and the best in the nation. We're not going to just be a regional program.
Everyone else just needs to come through and keep picking up points.
They could be national class if they improve, which we know they will. They ran their first college 400-meter hurdle race. It was OK, but we know there's lots of room for improvement. They can be big stars for Syracuse down the road.
The (corporate-owned) Cushman & Wakefield platform is really geared toward your Fortune 500 companies. If you look at St. Louis and how business gets done here, it's really more of a regional market. I think this model fits St. Louis better.
In the wake of the Stockwell shooting, it would have been completely negligent of us not to review it to make sure of its legality and to make sure that the actual tactical operation of it is reasonable.
If he does even close to what he did in high school, he's going to help us.
I am pleased that the existing policy has been deemed fit for purpose and we now await any IPCC recommendations.
These last couple week his progress has been really steady. He just keeps moving up and doing good things.