St. Olaf's Invitational 2015 Clik here.
Today I received an email from Dick Daymont in Minnesota. I was reminded that about 5 years ago we posted a video of a cross country meet at St. Olaf College in Minnesota. That film was made by Dick's son, Tom. I looked at it again today and was crying over the beauty of Tom's work. We live in a confined atmosphere these days. Okay, I know some of you are sneaking out and getting a bit of exercise, but this video will take you to new heights. I suggest you watch this right now and turn up the volume on your earphones. It is truly spectacular. The wind turbine is running at the same beat as the music and it just infiltrates your senses. What a beautiful day, beautiful place, beautiful sport.
George
Beginning our 14th year and 1,200+ postings. A blog for athletes and fans of 20th century Track and Field culled from articles in sports journals of the day, original articles, book reviews, and commentaries from readers who lived and ran and coached in that era. We're equivalent to an Amer. Legion post of Track and Field but without cheap beer. You may contact us directly at irathermediate@gmail.com or write a comment below. George Brose, Courtenay, BC ed.
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