Columbus Marathon race director testifies
Rich Williams, race director of the Columbus Marathon, said he reviewed more than 4,000 photos in a race results publication which he helped lay out.
"In extreme conditions they might wear tights,'' Williams testified under questioning from Nathan Noy.
"We've had weather as low as 22 degress, and no higher than 70," he said noting that runners wear everything including sweat pants.
"We've seen people wear tutus," Williams said.
And the temperature at start time was well under 40 degrees in 1993 and 1994, he said.
5 Comments:
Sounds like Noy is getting creamed. Well, Nate, are you going to be crying to your special friends at COAST? Or, will you turn on them for the fool they've made you?
Finney, Brinkman, Urling, et alia have made you into a laughingstock. They deserve what you give them.
I fully expect an apology from the anNoy fans on this blog. (who are we kidding...noy is his only fan).
But i wont hold my breath.
Hayslett is part of the conspiracy. I have photographic proof!
http://www.mikeantonucci.com/2006/09/bad-news-for-nit-noy-in-schmidt-case.htm
This is hillarious!
Mike Antonucci is funny!
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