Dr. Richard Ceronie forwarded us his University of New Mexico Cross Country Newsletter describing the recent NCAA women's championship which the Lobos won for the second year in a row under Coach Joe Franklin. Rich as many of you may know was for many years the head women's coach at Miami of Ohio. After 'retiring' he went on to UNM to work with the track program, especially to perform one of his specialties of historian/statistician for the track and cross country programs. He certainly arrived there at a great time in that school's track and cross country history. Congratulations Lobos.
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Once Upon a Time in the Vest
Thursday, November 23, 2017
V 7 N. 79 New Mexico Women Win NCAA Cross Country Again
Dr. Richard Ceronie forwarded us his University of New Mexico Cross Country Newsletter describing the recent NCAA women's championship which the Lobos won for the second year in a row under Coach Joe Franklin. Rich as many of you may know was for many years the head women's coach at Miami of Ohio. After 'retiring' he went on to UNM to work with the track program, especially to perform one of his specialties of historian/statistician for the track and cross country programs. He certainly arrived there at a great time in that school's track and cross country history. Congratulations Lobos.
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V 15 N. 10 Gunder 'The Wunder' Haegg Visits Cincinnati
Bob Roncker of Cincinnati, Ohio has sent in this account of one day on the 1943 tour that Gunder Haegg of Sweden made to the US to help rais...
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Bob Roncker of Cincinnati, Ohio has sent in this account of one day on the 1943 tour that Gunder Haegg of Sweden made to the US to help rais...
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