There's only been 2 owners
False.
When I joined, MrMark was the owner. I think that was his name anyway. He had interesting hobbies. Made his nut sack as big as a cantaloupe, and his permanently flaccid penis almost as big as two soup cans. I've seen interviews conducted with him. Seemed like a sweet, quirky dude. I do not inow if there were owners before him. I have never heard anything like what this nut job proclaims. Perhaps it is before my time too.
Women don't care about women's track and field. It's beyond nothing.
This sprinter wrote ny times editorial to blackmail Nike into money
beyond what the sport can naturally provide.
I have been following women's track and field since FloJo. That's when l was able to understand the rules of all of the events, and begin to remember names or faces. It was HUGE in my house. My mother would get me up early and wash my hair. My grandmother would make popcorn and we would spend whole days watching qualifier events while my mother put impossibly small box braids into my hair. And when there were BIG races, or decathalon events, and the American women were doing well, you could hear the shouts ringing in the streets in my neighborhood of the weather was nice. We all had our windows open.
I do think we were the only household following figure skating though. I never heard any neighbors, but it is a winter sport. Closed windows.
I'm not sure men's track and field is so much more popular than women's. And either way, Nike could afford to pay her 70% more tue uear prior, they could afford to keep doing it. Yes, I AM interested in what world-class runners wear to train. I want to be comfortable and perform well when I'm working out too. I buy 3 kinds of sneakers. Walking, running, and cross-training. I don't like Nike for any of those. But I do love my Nike shorts. You think athletes like Ms. Felix have zero impact on my athletic gear shopping? Zero?
Figures. You also believe the conspiracy theories set forth by the mentally ill in the thread you linked.