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1600.1 | | IRNBRU::HOWARD | Lovely Day for a Guinness | Tue Jul 30 1996 04:46 | 5 |
| According to RTE Radio yesterday, Sonia ran so badly due to an
old-fashioned case of the trots, (the runs, Delhi-belly, diarrhoea or
as Billy Connolly spells it, NNNNN-NNNN-NNNNNN)....
Ray....
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1600.2 | The runs = runs slower ?? | TAGART::EDDIE | Easy doesn't do it | Tue Jul 30 1996 04:52 | 10 |
| re .1
> as Billy Connolly spells it, NNNNN-NNNN-NNNNNN)....
I think that's how Billy Connolly spells constipation.
If she was suffering from "the runs" wouldn't that mean she would need
to run faster ;-)
Ed.
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1600.3 | The Runs and the Clowns | NEMAIL::HANLY | | Tue Jul 30 1996 14:23 | 13 |
| Yes, Ray, according to the Irish Times, it was diarrhoea that did her
in. What a terrible time to get it! What is also sad is the reports
of her having to strip from her Reebok gear into Asics gear right in
the tunnel before the race in front of men and women due to a dispute
about sponsorship between the Olympic Council of Ireland and the BLe,
whoever they are (they run track an field). This is a like the US
basketball team in 1992, when they had to cover up logos during
national anthems and pictures of certain people due to contract
disputes. What is worrisome in this case is that Sonia was the
protagonist due to some self-serving contract, but the innocent victim
of a dispute between two parties that are meant to act in the interest
of Irish athletes. Ah well, let us hope for better in the 1,500
metres.
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1600.4 | Quick Correction | NEMAIL::HANLY | | Tue Jul 30 1996 14:24 | 3 |
| correction to -1
I meant to say that Sonia was NOT the protagonist, but the victim.
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1600.5 | Sonia is out, Sinead is in | NEMAIL::HANLY | | Thu Aug 01 1996 13:35 | 14 |
| Just in case anyone missed it (it certainly was not on NBC in the USA, who
seem to have not heard of Sonia), she finished 10th in her heat of the
1,500 metres. Her Olympics are over, and she could have done so much
better. A stomach ailment seems to have totally dehydrated her.
Sinead Delahunty did qualify. Meanwhile, some other Irish runner,
Clare McMahon I think her name is, has tested positive for some
substance. It may just be pain-killers, which she took without knowing
the consequences.
Not much left in the Olympics of Irish interest, unless Delahunty does
well. Although, sometimes, there are surprises like Michelle Smith and
John Tracey (Marathon, 1984, Silver Medal).
Regards, Ken Hanly
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1600.6 | mmm? | CHEFS::UKARCHIVING | for once in my file | Fri Aug 02 1996 04:34 | 12 |
| re. 05
"It may just be pain-killers, which she took without knowing the
consequences."
This *may* be the case, but you would think at that level sport that
you would check to see if *any* medecine you took, be it painkiller or
cold remedy, was totally legal. I am not suggesting for a moment that
there is foul play involved, but, I can't feel any sympathy for the
athlete involved.
dickie.
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1600.7 | Innocent, but naive. | NEMAIL::HANLY | | Mon Aug 05 1996 14:52 | 5 |
| Apparently, she took Robutussin (spelled wrong, probably). This is an
over-the-counter cough medicine. You're right, she should have known
better. The Olympic authorities have let her off with a warning.
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