VETRUNNER Email: [email protected] ISSN 1449-8006 Vol. 26 Issue 5— October, 2005 Carol Baird — an Ultra Champion TO BREAK A WORLD RECORD IS A PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT BUT TO TAKE OUT TWO IN A SINGLE EVENT IS SIMPLY OUTSTANDING CAROL BAIRD writes of her experiences in competing at the National 48 Hour Track Championships at the Gold Coast.

On August 11 I left Canberra to compete in the Championships. You may recall that it snowed the night before and when we left Canberra we were looking forward to the warm weather of the Gold Coast. The Championships were held at the Runaway Bay Super Sports Centre’s athletic track which boasts a Mondo surface and used electronic timing promising progressive laps hourly. To our dismay the weather was the worst the Gold Coast had experienced on record, e.g. the lowest maximum temperature of 14 degrees. There was steady rain and it was cold for the duration of the first night, cold and windy for the second half of the race. As the rain set in I wondered how I would fare with these conditions contributing to blistered feet. When I competed in this event last year I attained an overall distance of 232.286km and my goal was to substantially improve on this. As mentioned in the September Vetrunner, I had a strategy of running for 15 minutes and walking for two. This worked successfully in the Bush Capital Ultra over 60km, which I used as a training run two weeks prior to this event. I managed to maintain this strategy steadily for the first 24 hours. Included in this strategy was the changing of socks every two hours and dousing my feet with cornflour to keep my feet dry (great fun in the rain, but I did my best). Every six hours meals were provided and selectively I either sat or walked while eating. For the duration of the race I probably slept for only ten minutes. I covered 298.089km, just under five laps short of the 750 needed to achieve the 300km. The hourly updated board failed to show progressive laps from the 44 hour mark, so I didn’t know how close I was to the 300km mark (Continued on Page 24) Page 2 — October Vetrunner IT WAS TOUGH OUT THERE AT URAMBI HILLS

Conquering the hills. Above left, the medal winners in the Waddell Walking Series were, from the left, John Littler silver, Rosalie Pilkington gold and Judie Carmody bronze. First over the line, walking due to an injury, was Tony Booth followed by the famous Gwen Vines long time club walking champion who now lives in Queensland then came the medal winners 3rd, 4th and 5th. It was 1, 2, 3 overall. The winner of the Frylink Series Keith Johnson, above right and with the trophy was first as well as getting the gold medal, Keith was more than one and a half minutes ahead crossing the line. On Keith’s right is Jamie Macgregor, second home and taking the silver medal. On the left of Keith was Gary Bowen with his bronze medal.

Thomas Series awards. Above left is Bruce Wyatt who won his first medal in the handicap races and it was a gold one. Above right, is Colin Farlow who won the bronze medal, Colin left before the presentations and this shot was taken at the track of him winning the Pennington Series. The silver medal winner, Peter Thomson, also left before the presentations. October Vetrunner — Page 3

I am writing on the day of the Canberra Times Fun Run. While I didn’t make it to the start this year (shame, PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE I hear you say) the run has usually marked a transition between my winter emphasis on longer distance and went very close to medals. The standard of competition strength building and my summer interest in track in events with which I’m more familiar was outstanding racing. Well that is the theory – I have not always been and I’m sure it was the same across the spectrum. that good at sticking to a training program. However, Congratulations also to Trish and Bryan Thomas and this serves to introduce my reminder to all that we are Garry Maher who also took on the world’s best in Spain. approaching the track and field competition season. At the last report, registrations for 2005-06 had built Whatever your athletics interest, I urge you to consider to 410, and the start of the track and field season offers track and field this season, even if you haven’t before, the opportunity to exceed 500 members again. About and to invite others. Alice Scott and members of our 40% of our members are women, a percentage that has Athletics Activities and Events Sub-Committee have increased over the years but remains below its designed another comprehensive program, with new potential. On that account our Committee is interested offerings to tempt competitors over more than 20 to consider two development opportunities that have Thursday nights. Be encouraged too by the prospect of been announced. The Australian Sports Commission participating in the Australian Masters Athletics and the Australian Government Office for Women are Championships in Canberra at the end of the season. offering Sports Leadership Grants for Women, offering Debuting on the track and field program are new up to $5000 for an individual and $10000 for an ‘series’ events for jumpers and distance runners. The organisation to undertake sports leadership training Quentin Anthony series for jumps has had club for women. As well, Sport and Recreation ACT is to endorsement for some time and has now been activated. conduct a forum on its Women’s Sport and Recreation Along with it, a new distance running series was Grants program. Pam Faulks will be following up these approved by the committee in recent days. It is the opportunities on behalf of the Committee and members Geoff Moore 3000m Championship series. These series are invited to contact Pam for more information, or to events will honour two club members who have excelled express interest. in each of these respective fields of competition and A number of responses have been received to Peter have given much service to our club as administrators McDonald’s invitation to comment on the club’s IT and coaches. I’m sure Quentin and Geoff would both be needs. They will be consolidated with assistance from thrilled to see large numbers competing for these Charmaine Knobel, of the Membership Services Sub- championships. Committee, for a report in the November Vetrunner. In And speaking of champions, a big welcome back our the following phase, technical advice will be needed to new world champion Jan Banens and the rest of the convert identified needs into specifications for an IT ACTVAC competitors at the World Masters Athletics ‘solution’. Members who have IT skills and would be championships in San Sebastian. Jan won her gold interested to contribute as a member of the Information medal in the W60 Hammer Throw, backing it up with Technology and Training Sub-Committee are invited to silver in the Weight Throw. Bob Banens won silver in let me know. the Javelin Throw while Sharon Gibbins and Ray Green Happy training. GEOFF

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Michelle Granville and Marlene Page 4 — October Vetrunner ACT VETERANS IMPORTANCE OF RELAXATION ATHLETIC CLUB A key element in all good running form is relaxation. Regardless of running style, all running effort should be free flowing; Supported by instinctive; relaxed; emerging from within; bubbling forth; an expression of oneself; easy. It should look easy. Liquid running is the best running. Often when one runs one’s best time, the performance looks the most effortless, not full of the tension or strain a non-runner might expect to see when a runner is at their fastest. Relaxation is one of the keys to this effortless way of running. By relaxation I do not mean a passive, inward looking, tuned-out escapist kind of running (dissociation); I mean a conscious, aware, intentional focusing of the mind on muscle relaxation (association). In what running events is relaxation most important? Answer - all of them. From 100 metres to marathon, the ability to relax is the key to success. One sign of relaxation is a relaxed neck and throat. A truly relaxed runner makes noises as they exhale, like a tennis player hitting a ball, or like a shot putter at the moment of release. Exhalation is the exertion phase of the running rhythm. As you exhale, you surge forward, you can hear how relaxed you are by how relaxed your throat is. As you inhale, you might ease off the surge a little; your neck is still relaxed and you may make some noise but not as much as when exhaling. No need to be self conscious. Come on! You have overcome your worry about how you look by going out and running regardless; you can overcome how you sound as well. Breathing out forcefully as you exert maximum effort will always result in noise if the throat is relaxed, as it should be. By the way, you breathe in and out through both the nose and mouth, never “in through the nose, out through the mouth”. Tension in the throat spreads to shoulders, arms, the whole torso. Relaxation in the throat relaxes the body and results in better movement of the body. As you breathe out the body lowers slightly, the arms lower slightly. As you inhale there is a slight rise in body position and the arms rise slightly too. This natural rhythm of the body is compromised if the neck, arms and shoulders are tense. A free flowing natural rhythmical running style should be your aim. What comes naturally is the best. But you and I have been trained and conditioned from a very young age to run tense: to stick out the chest; to pin the head still; to lock the elbows into a high bent position; to run mechanically and breathe shallowly. All that must change! When neck, arms and shoulders are as relaxed as possible, then full and vigorous driving from the arms is possible. Legs follow arms; power, drive, and relaxation all flow from the arms to the legs. What the arms dictate the legs copy. Your legs will move with free flowing and powerful rhythms of surging and coasting only if the arms set the pattern for that. And the arms will move freely in that way only if there is conscious active relaxation KINGSTON starting at the throat. PHYSIOTHERAPY Fly Goose Fly! SPORTS INJURY CENTRE For all my coaching and training notes, see geoffmoore.blogspot.com KENNEDY ST., KINGSTON GEOFF MOORE [Editor’s note: Despite what the headline said in the September Vetrunner Geoff Moore’s “Lesser Known Career Highlights” are in good shape]. On a sadder not Geoff’s father passed away at the beginning of September. Our thoughts are with you Geoff.]

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JENNY WALTON, who has returned from her well-earned holiday, reports on the August Running and Walking Handicaps that were held over one of the toughest courses in the handicap series.

The King and Queen of the Mountain Series concluded at the August handicaps held on the always challenging Urambi Hills course. The Series started back in May at the Farrer Ridge course and continued in June on Mt Ainslie and July on Mt Taylor. The Series is run in both the Thomas and Frylink Series’. Peter Kallio (M65) won the Thomas King of the Mountain with an average score of 90.90 percent over the four events. Peter was at least 10 points ahead of the rest of the field. Susan Archer (W55) won the Thomas Queen of the Mountain with an average score of 79.12 percent but unlike Peter it was much closer finish with Susan only being .17 above the next runner. Bob Chapman (M70) won the Frylink King of the Mountain with an average score of 77.71%. This was a close race also with the next person just over two percemtage points behind. Carol Baird (W55) won the Frylink Queen of the Mountain with 80.76 points. Carol was over 150 UP. Keith Johnson, left, with Will Foster four in front of the next runner, Maria O’Reilly. after they both had been presented with their The overall pointscores are getting interesting with only three individual T-shirts monthly handicaps left. The Thomas Series points table is headed up by Roger Abbott on 898 closely followed by Nigel Coldrick on 897. They KING AND QUEEN OF THE MOUNTAINS WMA AST % Thomas Series — Men are followed by Maree Coldrick 851, Bob Parker 826, Richard Hilhorst Age Name May June July Aug Ave 822, Colin Farlow 821, Alan Mallory 815 and Jennie Blake 810 M65 Peter Kallio 90.24 91.54 90.93 87.60 90.90 The Frylink pointscores are being led by Carol Baird on 444. Second M60 Doug Limbrick 79.92 80.61 80.06 80.20 M50 Peter Clarke 80.91 80.69 78.70 80.10 is Rosemary Parker with 435 followed by Theresa Macgregor on 434, M55 Kevin O'Keeffe 81.39 78.39 78.92 79.57 Margaret Taylor on 419 and Gary Bowen on 411. M40 Greg Dutton-Regester 79.89 79.30 78.98 79.39 Finally the Waddell pointscore table is led by Diann Bramwell on M50 Webster 76.60 79.17 78.43 78.07 236 followed by Dave Mackenzie 224, Terry Munro 210, Peter Freeman M55 John Kennedy 79.35 78.35 76.08 77.93 197, Alan Burdon 197 and Monika Short on 193. M55 Paul Archer 75.39 76.45 75.84 77.23 76.51 M55 Robbie Costmeyer 74.57 74.66 77.12 77.32 76.37 Apart from those names mentioned there are quite a few who could M50 Steve Appleby 75.35 74.44 76.36 75.99 75.90 finish on top. The full pointscore tables are available on the web site – M40 Colin Farlow 73.81 75.53 75.19 76.16 75.63 www.actvac.com.au under current results. M65 Roger Abbott 74.75 78.01 73.53 72.41 75.43 M55 Charlie Modrak 74.82 75.05 75.67 75.18 M60 Richard Hilhorst 74.26 75.70 74.61 74.86 Thomas Series M55 Jim White 73.04 75.79 71.67 74.94 74.59 The gold medal was won by Bruce Wyatt (M55) in a net time of M65 George Hanzar 72.97 74.50 74.26 73.34 74.03 M45 Paul Considine 71.25 69.28 79.06 73.19 38.52 minutes from a group 12 start and per km rate of 5:33 minutes. M75 Freer 69.03 74.57 73.35 71.12 73.02 This is Bruce’s first medal which is a great achievement considering he M65 Ian Kenny 74.49 69.31 74.89 72.89 only started running a few months ago. While not having any specific M55 Geoff Moore 63.62 76.24 76.26 59.89 72.04 M60 Bryan Thomas 72.36 70.80 72.73 71.97 exercise goals Bruce tries to get out and walk often and does Mt Taylor M40 Peter Thomson 71.41 70.44 72.35 71.40 on a regular basis. He also completed the City to Surf in 84.44 minutes M45 Roger Pilkington 70.32 72.55 70.12 71.00 – as he said only twice the time the winner did. His advice to those new M60 Will Foster 71.02 69.62 71.16 67.39 70.60 M55 Alan Green 68.63 69.87 72.40 70.30 to exercise is to try and do something regularly, do enough to a point M70 Marco Falzarano 70.14 69.55 69.84 68.21 69.84 where you feel the benefit. M55 Peter Hogan 72.17 71.75 65.34 69.75 M55 Alan Duus 69.25 70.65 66.54 66.22 68.81 The silver medal went to Peter Thomson (M40) from a group 30 M45 Robert Ey 67.90 71.22 65.56 67.12 68.75 start in a net time of 30.36 minutes and per km rate of 4:22 minutes. M60 Wayne Berry 68.39 70.47 66.73 68.53 Peter attributes his medal placing to good luck and the preparation he M70 Ray Bramwell 69.66 66.98 67.93 68.19 M55 Alan Williams 68.80 68.23 64.25 67.14 68.06 put in for the City to Surf held a couple of weeks prior to the handicap. M45 Nigel Coldrick 68.90 66.46 67.78 65.02 67.71 Peter ran his second City to Surf and achieved his goal of running it in M75 John Suiter 67.24 65.49 67.73 66.51 67.16 under an hour by doing it in 58.03 minutes. Peter has achieved his M55 Garry Hand 67.36 66.16 66.02 66.51 M50 Alan Mallory 65.04 66.02 63.78 61.42 64.95 goals this year, one of which was the City to Surf time. The others were M60 Geoff Barker 61.15 64.38 64.13 65.34 64.62 to run a ½ marathon with his brother which he did in May in Sydney M40 Bruce Wight 63.43 66.34 60.57 62.52 64.10 and the last was to complete the Canberra marathon. Like most others M50 Christopher Lang 62.54 64.42 62.15 63.04 M55 Bob Parker 61.19 63.44 63.18 61.23 62.62 Peter suggests that people new to running take it slowly at first and M50 Peter McDonald 63.29 56.79 64.60 59.74 62.54 ensure that they are enjoying what they do because they should have M65 Doug Fry 61.73 61.10 62.49 48.34 61.77 the long term aim of fitness in mind. Peter and his partner would like M50 George Quarmby 57.53 61.51 62.80 58.99 61.10 M60 Kevin Chapman 62.68 63.69 56.00 60.79 to say thanks to the child minders at the handicaps because they have M50 Colin Adrian 62.57 59.93 59.66 60.72 enabled both of them to participate. They really appreciate the service M55 Bruce Wyatt 57.26 56.22 63.25 58.91 offered. Page 6 — October Vetrunner

The bronze medal was won by Colin Farlow (M40) from a group 37 M60 Mike Worsley 56.99 58.42 60.51 58.64 M50 Mick Charlton 60.80 61.57 50.74 57.70 start in a net time of 28.51 minutes at a rate of 4.07 minutes per km. M55 John McMillan 56.69 55.46 57.51 56.55 The runner with the fastest per km rate was Greg Dutton-Regester, M50 Blair Phillips 54.60 56.92 54.26 55.26 M50 Nick Blackaby 53.51 57.15 48.26 54.12 54.93 M40 with 3:58. The following runners had a per km rate of less than M60 Bernie Rogers 52.94 52.41 56.27 54.40 54.54 4.30 minutes: Colin Farlow, M40, 4:07, David Webster, M50, 4:20, M65 Neil Gentle 54.60 54.50 52.91 54.00 Peter Clarke, M50, 4:21, Peter Thomson, M40, 4:22, Peter Cullen, M40, M55 John Revesz 54.29 55.14 50.68 50.47 53.37 M40 Bob Botterill 50.81 46.55 50.78 49.99 50.53 4:22, Manfred Wolscher, M105, 4:24, Steve Appleby, M50, 4:26, Peter M40 Jon Donovan 48.26 48.57 47.16 49.82 48.89 Ward, M55, 4:27, Kevin O'Keeffe, M55, 4:27 and Peter Kallio, M65, Women 4:29. After these guys there were a further 11 runners with a rate less Age Name May June July Aug Ave than 5 minutes. W55 Susan Archer 77.45 78.75 81.17 79.12 W50 Maria O'Reilly 77.74 79.15 79.98 78.95 The Thomas Series attracted 86 participants. W50 Charmaine Knobel 71.49 73.65 73.63 72.93 W55 Mary Ann Busteed 75.13 69.93 71.74 72.27 W55 Diana Schneider 71.17 72.19 72.65 72.00 The Frylink Series W40 Cathy Newman 64.26 71.80 72.74 69.60 The gold medal was won by Keith Johnson (M60) from a group 11 W65 Sue Counsel 69.99 69.83 67.31 69.05 start in a net time of 21.23 minutes at a rate of 6:07 minutes per km. W55 Marg McSpadden 69.47 66.15 67.98 67.87 W45 Maree Coldrick 63.88 68.53 65.40 67.17 A Vet for over 20 years Keith tries to run most days for anything W50 Maria White 64.20 64.84 64.19 63.67 64.41 between 6 to 10km. A steady improvement in his fitness contributed to W65 Cory Collins 64.29 64.48 64.28 64.35 his gold medal win. Keith’s advice to people new to exercise is to have W55 Jill Brown 65.19 66.80 59.79 63.93 W45 Jennie Blake 64.71 64.74 62.14 61.03 63.86 a program that eases you into it slowly and accept that it takes time to W50 Lorraine Jansen 58.88 61.39 61.90 60.72 build fitness. W50 Sherryl Greathead 61.51 57.90 59.64 59.68 The silver medal was won by Jamie Macgregor (M50) from a group W45 Jenny Davies 58.51 60.54 59.68 59.58 W55 Lynn Williams 61.30 57.96 59.40 59.55 23 start in a net time of 19.43 minutes at a rate of 5:38 minutes per W55 Carol Kelly 59.65 61.03 56.81 59.16 km. W70 Joan Mallory 57.81 60.77 57.88 58.82 W45 Ann Dawson 51.26 53.97 55.08 53.44 In another all male series win the bronze medal was won by Gary W55 ValBland 43.04 44.64 43.11 42.32 43.60 Bowen (M45) from a group 39 start in a net time of 15.12 minutes at a per km rate of 4:21 minutes. A lot of hard work of sprints and hill Frylink Series — Men training with Geoff Moore’s group contributed to Gary’s medal placing. Age Name May June July Aug Ave M70 Bob Chapman 75.47 80.59 77.08 77.71 One of Gary’s goals was to complete the Vets ½ marathon in 1.35 and M65 Peter Trotter 77.63 76.79 70.67 75.03 he just missed it by 4 seconds. His next goal is to run the Canberra M45 Gary Bowen 72.16 75.12 72.99 73.50 73.87 Times Fun run in sub 43 minutes and he’s got his strategy worked M50 Neil Boden 70.80 72.72 59.36 67.63 M40 Brian Mclachlan 66.78 67.47 63.82 65.38 66.54 (with advice from Geoff). Gary’s advice for those new to exercise is to M45 David Holmes 66.04 65.34 66.47 65.95 see a doctor first to check that you are physically capable and then M50 George Kubitzky 59.12 60.72 64.33 63.20 62.75 crawl before you walk. M55 Ian Bowden 60.99 59.18 58.89 59.69 M60 Doug Carney 54.70 57.57 57.90 56.72 The fastest participant was Elaine Cooper, W45 with a per km rate M55 Peter Hann 53.07 54.54 56.27 54.63 of 4:14. Runners with a per km rate of less 5 minutes were: Gary M60 Keith Johnson 49.09 51.00 48.13 59.00 53.03 M70 Greg O'Neill 43.53 44.46 46.68 44.89 Bowen, M45, 4:21, Katie Forestier, W35, 4:32, Brian Mclachlan, M40, M75 Jack Perry 36.21 39.01 41.57 38.93 4:40, David Holmes, M45 and 4:44, Carol Baird, W55, 4:59 (the winner Frylink Series of the Queen of the Mountain Series). Women Thirty four people took part in the Frylink Series. Age Name May June July Aug Ave W55 Carol Baird 81.57 82.47 74.06 78.25 80.76 W35 Katie Forestier 73.18 75.03 71.85 73.84 74.02 Waddell Series W70 Anne Young 71.80 74.87 67.92 71.53 The gold medal was won by Rosalie Pilkington (W45) from a group W55 Rosemary Parker 66.52 70.94 69.91 68.09 69.64 W40 T Macgregor 67.31 70.74 68.65 66.06 68.90 7 start in a net time of 32.33 minutes at a per km rate of 9:18 minutes. W55 Margaret Taylor 65.46 70.69 69.51 68.55 The silver medal went to John Littler (M55) from a group 27 start W50 Maureen Rossiter 64.16 68.17 68.50 66.94 in a net time of 25.03 minutes at a per km rate of 7:09. John feels that W55 Brenda Ford66.77 67.75 65.62 62.40 66.71 W40 Karen Daniels 68.49 38.71 62.35 64.54 65.13 having won on the Urambi Hills course before contributed to his medal W65 Alison Ide 64.52 64.01 64.42 64.32 placing – he knew to push hard up the hilly bits and enjoy the down W30 Kathleen Bleakley 58.66 63.44 60.69 60.93 hill breaks. Dave Mackenzie being behind John and his partner’s W35 Karen Taylor 60.84 55.92 59.94 58.90 W40 Megan Haylock 53.27 54.89 54.93 56.55 55.45 sister Rosalie Pilkington being in front were good motivators to keep W55 Cilla Dalton 52.44 57.59 55.59 55.21 up the pace. John does a fair bit of bike riding to keep fit for the walks W45 Anitra Kenny 46.44 48.07 44.52 46.34 he does with the Vets and on each weekend. John’s advice to people W50 Judy Blake 42.54 43.57 44.85 43.65 new to exercise is don’t over do it and be patient because fitness comes in time. The bronze medal was won by Julie Carmody (W50) from a group 11 start in a net time of 30.32 minutes at a per km rate of 8:43.. Participants with a per km rate of less than 7 minutes included Robin Whyte, M60, 6:36, Tony Booth, M65, 6:49, Rick Hatcher, M55, 6:50 and Rod Gilchrist, M60, 6:58. Twenty five people participated in the Waddell Series.

T-shirt Presentations Three new T-shirts were presented after the Urambi Hills event, two were new ones and the other was a catch-up presentation to Lorraine Stevens who completed her 50 runs back in June. Triplets. Green shoes are pretty rare. Here we For Keith Johnson and Will Foster is was a pretty big day as both have three pairs, but who owns them? Turn to received T-shirts for achieving 150 events. Page 7 to find out October Vetrunner — Page 7

Keith first ran in the handicaps in August 1989 at Stromlo Forest. To date he has received four medals, a gold and three silvers. He has taken part in 123 Thomas Series events, 21 Frylink races and six in the Waddell Walking Series. Keith has also completed 10 ACTVAC Annual Half . Will is sometimes nick-named the “Burglar” for his outstanding record of winning the overall trophy in the Thomas Series four times. His first event in the handicaps was at Hospital Jetty way back in 1984. So far Will has ran in 147 Thomas Series and three in the Frylink Series. He also has six individual medals to his name with one gold, two silver and three bronze. The green shoe warers. From the left, Will has taken part in six ACTVAC Annual Half Marathons. Gary Bowen, Katie Forestier and Geoff Moore. The Urambi Hills volunteers Thanks to all those who helped out at the August handicaps on the Urambi Hills course. The organisers Loraine and Frank Stevens were assisted by: Michael Freer, Peter Han, Cathy Newman, Dawn Casey, Linda Botterill, Ruth Back in action. Baussmann, Doug Fry, Jim O’Donnell, Lorraine Jansen, Margaret Taylor, Elaine Cooper Bricet Kloren, Richard Hilhorst, Ellen Lloyd, Annemarie Calnan, Lisa Wilson, is back running Frank Stevens, Eric Hubbard, Cathy Montalto, Merv Collins, Stuart Reid, Steve again after an Appleby, Bev Breen, Lisa Wilson, Sue Counsel, Colin Bridge., Kevin Matthews extensive lay-off and Vicki Matthews. Not forgetting all the regulars, Stuart Reid (the due to an leg injury. Handicapper), Doug Fry (the guru for time keeping), Dave Mackenzie (child minding), George Kubitzky and Carol Baird (organising and cutting the fruit), Kent and Lynn Williams (coffee, tea, Milo and biscuits).

Thomas Series at Urambi Hills over 7km Difficulty Factor 1.12 ID Name Age Gp GAct Start Gross TNet Gp Rate Rate Cor Rt AST% Points Elig Comment New Grp 4379 Lindy Scanlan W30 1 1 00:00 43:11 43:11 6:50-7:00 6:10 5:30.5 53.34 0 Auto Rvw 12 4380 Manfred Wolscher M40 1 25 17:30 48:20 30:50 6:50-7:00 4:24 3:56.0 70.23 0 Auto Rvw 32 1477 Ron Vines M60 1 20 14:35 48:24 33:49 6:50-7:00 4:50 4:18.8 76.23 0 Auto Rvw 27 4373 Bruce Wyatt M55 12 12 09:55 48:47 38:52 5:30-5:35 5:33 4:57.4 63.25 150 Y Gold 19 4403 David Baussman M45 1 14 11:05 50:03 38:58 6:50-7:00 5:34 4:58.2 57.25 0 Auto Rvw 19 4242 Helen Topor W55 1 3 02:20 50:56 48:36 6:50-7:00 6:57 6:11.9 58.53 0 Auto Rvw 5 5034 Peter Thomson M40 30 30 20:25 51:01 30:36 4:00-4:05 4:22 3:54.2 72.35 149 Y Silver 33 3622 Peter Cullen M40 31 31 21:00 51:34 30:34 3:57-4:00 4:22 3:53.9 71.39 0 1 Auto Rvw 33 4882 Colin Farlow M40 37 37 22:45 51:36 28:51 3:42-3:45 4:07 3:40.8 76.15 148 Y Bronze 38 1250 Ian Kenny M65 22 22 15:45 51:37 35:52 4:40-4:45 5:07 4:34.5 74.89 147 Y Auto Rvw 4 2086 Jim White M55 28 28 19:15 51:47 32:32 4:10-4:15 4:39 4:09.0 74.93 146 Y Auto Rvw 29 4057 Susan Archer W55 25 25 17:30 51:50 34:20 4:25-4:30 4:54 4:22.8 81.17 145 Y Auto Rvw 26 4759 David Webster M50 33 33 21:35 51:53 30:18 3:52-3:55 4:20 3:51.9 78.42 144 Y Auto Rvw 34 1329 Charlie Modrak M55 29 29 19:50 52:03 32:13 4:05-4:10 4:36 4:06.6 75.67 143 Y 2257 Greg Dutton-Regester M40 42 42 24:15 52:04 27:49 3:30-3:32 3:58 3:32.9 78.98 142 Y 4378 Marion Robinson W50 5 5 04:40 52:20 47:40 6:10-6:20 6:49 6:04.8 56.20 0 N Auto Rvw 6 2167 Roger Pilkington M45 30 30 20:25 52:28 32:03 4:00-4:05 4:35 4:05.3 70.12 141 Y 3805 Charmaine Knobel W50 22 22 15:45 52:29 36:44 4:40-4:45 5:15 4:41.1 73.63 140 Y 2142 Robbie Costmeyer M55 30 30 20:25 52:30 32:05 4:00-4:05 4:35 4:05.5 77.32 139 Y 1486 Peter Ward M55 32 32 21:20 52:31 31:11 3:55-3:57 4:27 3:58.6 78.84 0 1 4034 Jon Donovan M40 10 10 08:45 52:33 43:48 5:40-5:45 6:15 5:35.2 49.82 138 Y Auto Rvw 11 4766 Paul Archer M55 29 31 21:00 52:34 31:34 4:05-4:10 4:31 4:01.6 77.23 0 G Auto Rvw 30 2560 Steve Appleby M50 33 33 21:35 52:35 31:00 3:52-3:55 4:26 3:57.2 75.99 137 Y 1984 Peter Clarke M50 35 35 22:10 52:36 30:26 3:47-3:50 4:21 3:52.9 78.69 136 Y 1496 Alan Williams M55 22 22 15:45 52:42 36:57 4:40-4:45 5:17 4:42.8 67.14 135 Y 2135 Kevin O'Keeffe M55 33 33 21:35 52:44 31:09 3:52-3:55 4:27 3:58.4 78.92 134 Y Auto Rvw 32 1606 Margaret McSpadden W55 14 14 11:05 52:56 41:51 5:20-5:25 5:59 5:20.3 67.98 133 Y 3912 Diana Schneider W55 18 18 13:25 52:59 39:34 5:00-5:05 5:39 5:02.8 72.65 132 Y 1979 Polly Templeton W40 17 17 12:50 53:03 40:13 5:05-5:10 5:45 5:07.8 60.43 0 1 3911 John Kennedy M55 32 32 21:20 53:05 31:45 3:55-3:57 4:32 4:03.0 76.08 131 Y 1195 George Hanzar M65 24 24 16:55 53:08 36:13 4:30-4:35 5:10 4:37.2 73.34 130 Y 4875 Geoff Barker M60 20 20 14:35 53:16 38:41 4:50-4:55 5:32 4:56.0 65.34 129 Y 1242 Peter Kallio M65 34 34 21:55 53:17 31:22 3:50-3:52 4:29 4:00.1 87.60 128 Y 4230 Jacqueline Millard W50 11 11 09:20 53:22 44:02 5:35-5:40 6:17 5:37.0 60.24 0 1 3758 Ann Dawson W45 7 7 07:00 53:28 46:28 5:55-6:00 6:38 5:55.6 55.08 127 Y 4059 Mick Saunders M55 26 26 18:05 53:35 35:30 4:20-4:25 5:04 4:31.7 69.25 126 Y 2191 Ray Bramwell M70 16 16 12:15 53:38 41:23 5:10-5:15 5:55 5:16.7 67.93 125 Y 2149 Robert Ey M45 30 30 20:25 53:39 33:14 4:00-4:05 4:45 4:14.3 67.12 124 Y 1927 Christopher Lang M50 21 21 15:10 53:42 38:32 4:45-4:50 5:30 4:54.9 62.15 123 Y 2196 Nigel Coldrick M45 28 28 19:15 53:49 34:34 4:10-4:15 4:56 4:24.5 65.02 122 Y 3962 Colin Adrian M50 19 19 14:00 53:50 39:50 4:55-5:00 5:41 5:04.8 59.66 121 Y 1355 Bob Parker M55 18 18 13:25 53:56 40:31 5:00-5:05 5:47 5:10.1 61.23 120 Y 1221 John Ison M55 21 21 15:10 53:58 38:48 4:45-4:50 5:33 4:56.9 63.94 0 1 Auto Rvw 20 2117 Marco Falzarano M70 17 17 12:50 54:03 41:13 5:05-5:10 5:53 5:15.4 68.21 119 Y 2517 Alan Duus M55 23 23 16:20 54:08 37:48 4:35-4:40 5:24 4:49.3 66.22 118 Y 2106 Maria White W50 15 15 11:40 54:09 42:29 5:15-5:20 6:04 5:25.1 63.67 117 Y 2435 Maree Coldrick W45 22 22 15:45 54:12 38:27 4:40-4:45 5:30 4:54.3 65.39 116 Y Auto Rvw 21 2762 Nick Blackaby M50 14 14 11:05 54:16 43:11 5:20-5:25 6:10 5:30.5 54.12 115 Y Auto Rvw 13 1001 Roger Abbott M65 23 23 16:20 54:17 37:57 4:35-4:40 5:25 4:50.4 72.40 114 Y Page 8 — October Vetrunner

2071 Wayne Berry M60 22 22 15:45 54:23 38:38 4:40-4:45 5:31 4:55.7 66.73 113 Y 1444 John Suiter M75 11 11 09:20 54:26 45:06 5:35-5:40 6:27 5:45.2 66.51 112 Y Auto Rvw 10 4065 Bruce Wight M40 29 29 19:50 54:28 34:38 4:05-4:10 4:57 4:25.1 62.52 111 Y Auto Rvw 28 1167 Michael Freer M75 15 15 11:40 54:30 42:50 5:15-5:20 6:07 5:27.8 71.12 110 Y Auto Rvw 14 4934 Jennie Blake W45 16 16 12:15 54:33 42:18 5:10-5:15 6:03 5:23.7 61.03 109 Y 2163 Alan Mallory M50 24 24 16:55 54:40 37:45 4:30-4:35 5:24 4:48.9 61.41 108 Y 3961 Neil Gentle M65 4 4 03:30 54:50 51:20 6:20-6:30 7:20 6:32.9 52.91 107 Y 1276 Norma Lindemann W60 9 9 08:10 55:00 46:50 5:45-5:50 6:41 5:58.4 65.01 106 Y Auto Rvw 8 4954 George Quarmby M50 22 22 15:45 55:03 39:18 4:40-4:45 5:37 5:00.8 58.99 105 Y 1275 Eric Lindemann M65 1 1 00:00 55:06 55:06 6:50-7:00 7:52 7:01.7 48.75 0 1 1074 Mary Ann Busteed W55 23 23 16:20 55:11 38:51 4:35-4:40 5:33 4:57.3 71.74 104 Y Auto Rvw 22 2168 Mick Horan M45 25 25 17:30 55:13 37:43 4:25-4:30 5:23 4:48.6 59.59 103 Y 2426 Sherryl Greathead W50 12 12 09:55 55:16 45:21 5:30-5:35 6:29 5:47.1 59.64 102 Y Auto Rvw 11 4240 Bob Botterill M40 15 15 11:40 55:19 43:39 5:15-5:20 6:14 5:34.1 49.99 101 Y 1398 Bernie Rogers M60 8 8 07:35 55:25 47:50 5:50-5:55 6:50 6:06.1 54.40 100 Y Auto Rvw 7 1669 Peter McDonald M50 23 23 16:20 55:46 39:26 4:35-4:40 5:38 5:01.8 59.74 99 Y Auto Rvw 22 1573 Will Foster M60 26 26 18:05 55:57 37:52 4:20-4:25 5:25 4:49.8 67.39 98 Y 2575 Carolyne Krama r W40 22 22 15:45 56:02 40:17 4:40-4:45 5:45 5:08.3 60.33 0 1 Auto Rvw 21 4256 Peter Hogan M55 26 26 18:05 56:03 37:58 4:20-4:25 5:25 4:50.6 65.34 97 Y Auto Rvw 25 2309 Cory Collins W65 6 6 05:50 56:20 50:30 6:00-6:10 7:13 6:26.5 64.28 96 Y 4695 Carol Kelly W55 7 7 07:00 56:33 49:33 5:55-6:00 7:05 6:19.2 56.81 95 Y 2406 Mike Worsley M60 19 19 14:00 56:36 42:36 4:55-5:00 6:05 5:26.0 60.51 94 Y Auto Rvw 18 2083 Carol Ey W45 26 26 18:05 56:39 38:34 4:20-4:25 5:31 4:55.2 65.20 0 1 1145 Judi Edwards W55 24 24 16:55 57:01 40:06 4:30-4:35 5:44 5:06.9 70.20 93 Y Auto Rvw 23 4500 John Revesz M55 10 10 08:45 57:03 48:18 5:40-5:45 6:54 6:09.6 50.47 92 Y Auto Rvw 9 1023 John Bakker M65 1 1 00:00 57:07 57:07 6:50-7:00 8:10 7:17.1 48.63 0 1 4990 Karen Collins W55 16 16 12:15 57:15 45:00 5:10-5:15 6:26 5:44.4 63.22 91 Y Auto Rvw 15 2532 Jill Brown W55 14 14 11:05 57:42 46:37 5:20-5:25 6:40 5:56.8 59.78 90 Y Auto Rvw 13 1423 Graeme Small M60 19 19 14:00 57:58 43:58 4:55-5:00 6:17 5:36.5 59.82 89 Y Auto Rvw 18 1241 Roy Jones M60 17 17 12:50 58:15 45:25 5:05-5:10 6:29 5:47.6 56.76 88 Y Auto Rvw 16 2471 Gwen Gleeson W75 1 2 01:10 58:19 57:09 6:50-7:00 8:10 7:17.4 63.23 0 2032 Kevin Chapman M60 17 17 12:50 58:24 45:34 5:05-5:10 6:31 5:48.7 56.00 87 Y Auto Rvw 16 2006 John Carmody M50 9 9 08:10 58:29 50:19 5:45-5:50 7:11 6:25.1 46.82 86 Y 2212 Ewen Thompson M45 24 24 16:55 60:52 43:57 4:30-4:35 6:17 5:36.4 51.90 85 Y Auto Rvw 23 1332 Geoff Moore M55 29 29 19:50 60:53 41:03 4:05-4:10 5:52 5:14.2 59.89 84 Y 1169 Doug Fry M65 13 6 05:50 61:24 55:34 5:25-5:30 7:56 7:05.3 48.34 0 G 2701 Val Bland W55 1 1 00:00 66:31 66:31 6:50-7:00 9:30 8:29.1 42.32 83 Y

Frylink Series at Urambi Hills over 3.5km Difficulty Factor 1.14 ID Name Age Gp GAct Start Gross TNet Gp Rate Rate Cor Rt AST% Points Elig Comment New Grp 1236 Keith Johnson M60 11 11 05:50 27:13 21:23 6:10-6:20 6:07 5:21.6 59.00 75 Y Gold 20 2213 Jamie Macgregor M50 23 23 09:55 29:38 19:43 5:05-5:10 5:38 4:56.5 58.01 74 Y Silver 25 4241 Gary Bowen M45 39 39 14:35 29:47 15:12 3:45-3:50 4:21 3:48.6 73.50 73 Y Bronze 40 4263 Katie Forestier W35 37 37 14:00 29:51 15:51 3:55-4:00 4:32 3:58.3 73.84 72 Y Review 38 4334 Karen Taylor W35 25 25 10:30 29:52 19:22 4:55-5:00 5:32 4:51.2 59.94 71 Y Auto Rvw 26 3941 Sarah Pau W30 29 29 11:40 29:55 18:15 4:35-4:40 5:13 4:34.4 61.32 70 Y Auto Rvw 30 2029 David Holmes M45 35 35 13:25 29:58 16:33 4:05-4:10 4:44 4:08.9 66.47 69 Y Review 36 1974 Elaine Cooper W45 41 41 15:10 30:00 14:50 3:35-3:40 4:14 3:43.1 83.00 0 2 Review 42 2403 Doug Carney M60 16 16 07:55 30:08 22:13 5:40-5:45 6:21 5:34.1 57.90 68 Y Auto Rvw 18 4983 Megan Haylock W40 21 21 09:20 30:12 20:52 5:15-5:20 5:58 5:13.8 56.54 67 Y Auto Rvw2 2170 Brian Mclachlan M40 37 37 14:00 30:20 16:20 3:55-4:00 4:40 4:05.6 65.38 66 Y Review 37 2538 George Kubitzky M50 31 31 12:15 30:30 18:15 4:25-4:30 5:13 4:34.4 63.19 65 Y 4978 Kathleen Bleakley W30 30 30 12:00 30:32 18:32 4:30-4:35 5:18 4:38.7 60.69 64 Y 2609 Ian Bowden M55 25 25 10:30 30:34 20:04 4:55-5:00 5:44 5:01.8 58.89 63 Y 3704 Carol Baird W55 34 34 13:10 30:36 17:26 4:10-4:15 4:59 4:22.2 78.25 62 Y Auto Rvw 33 1356 Rosemary Parker W55 24 24 10:15 30:44 20:29 5:00-5:05 5:51 5:08.0 68.08 61 Y 2401 Jillian M Clark W60 14 14 07:20 30:52 23:32 5:50-5:55 6:43 5:53.9 61.92 60 Y 2720 Karen Daniels W40 30 30 12:00 30:54 18:54 4:30-4:35 5:24 4:44.2 64.54 59 Y Auto Rvw 29 4137 Judy Blake W50 5 5 02:20 31:01 28:41 7:10-7:20 8:12 7:11.3 44.84 58 Y 2214 Theresa Macgregor W40 32 32 12:35 31:03 18:28 4:20-4:25 5:17 4:37.7 66.05 57 Y 1352 Greg O'Neill M70 2 2 00:35 31:14 30:39 7:40-7:50 8:45 7:40.9 46.68 56 Y 5064 Cilla Dalton W55 13 13 07:00 31:18 24:18 5:55-6:00 6:57 6:05.4 55.59 55 Y 2728 Jenny Galvin W65 12 12 06:25 31:28 25:03 6:00-6:10 7:09 6:16.7 61.06 54 Y 1465 Peter Trotter M65 31 31 12:15 31:30 19:15 4:25-4:30 5:30 4:49.5 70.67 53 Y Auto Rvw 30 2826 Terri Jones W65 12 12 06:25 31:46 25:21 6:00-6:10 7:15 6:21.2 61.16 0 2 4109 Alison Ide W65 14 14 07:20 32:03 24:43 5:50-5:55 7:04 6:11.7 64.42 52 Y Auto Rvw 13 2223 Kerry Boden W45 22 22 09:40 32:12 22:32 5:10-5:15 6:26 5:38.8 55.06 51 Y 4930 Brenda Ford W55 23 23 09:55 32:16 22:21 5:05-5:10 6:23 5:36.1 62.40 50 Y Auto Rvw 22 1520 Anne Young W70 19 19 08:45 32:30 23:45 5:25-5:30 6:47 5:57.1 67.92 49 Y Auto Rvw 18 3963 Lorraine Cox W55 7 7 03:30 32:35 29:05 6:50-7:00 8:19 7:17.3 47.95 48 Y 2224 Neil Boden M50 35 35 13:25 33:10 19:45 4:05-4:10 5:39 4:57.0 59.36 47 Y 1367 Jack Perry M75 1 1 00:00 35:20 35:20 7:50-8:00 10:06 8:51.3 41.57 46 Y 1961 Anitra Kenny W45 13 13 07:00 35:23 28:23 5:55-6:00 8:07 7:06.8 44.52 45 Y 1386 Stuart J Reid M70 22 12 06:25 37:45 31:20 5:10-5:15 8:57 7:51.2 44.45 0 G Auto Rvw 21

Waddell Series at Urambi Hills over 3.5km Difficulty Factor 1.07 ID Name Age Gp GAct Start Gross TNet Gp Rate Rate Cor Rt AST% Points Elig Comment New Grp 1044 Tony Booth M65 15 15 07:35 31:25 23:50 7:45-7:50 6:49 6:21.8 75.12 0 1 Auto Rvw 32 1476 Gwen Vines W55 1 13 07:00 34:56 27:56 9:50-10:00 7:59 7:27.5 66.14 0 Auto Rvw 19 4337 Rosalie Pilkinton W45 7 7 03:30 36:03 32:33 8:50-9:00 9:18 8:41.5 51.83 40 Y Gold 8 1773 John Littler M55 27 27 11:05 36:08 25:03 6:45-6:50 7:09 6:41.3 64.29 39 Y Silver 28 2016 Julie Carmody W50 11 11 05:50 36:22 30:32 8:10-8:20 8:43 8:09.2 56.19 38 Y Bronze 12 2503 Rod Gilchrist M60 30 30 12:00 36:24 24:24 6:30-6:35 6:58 6:31.1 68.48 37 Y October Vetrunner — Page 9

2359 Carmen Carlon W50 11 11 05:50 36:40 30:50 8:10-8:20 8:49 8:14.0 57.14 36 Y 1046 Jenny Bourke W65 11 11 05:50 36:45 30:55 8:10-8:20 8:50 8:15.3 64.32 35 Y 1238 Margaret Johnson W55 9 9 04:40 36:50 32:10 8:30-8:40 9:11 8:35.4 56.88 0 2 1135 Otmar Dorfer M70 18 18 08:30 37:05 28:35 7:30-7:35 8:10 7:38.1 66.26 34 Y 2060 John Hunt M60 24 24 10:15 37:11 26:56 7:00-7:05 7:42 7:11.6 64.49 33 Y Auto Rvw 23 2449 Dave Mackenzie M70 28 28 11:25 37:25 26:00 6:40-6:45 7:26 6:56.7 74.56 32 Y 4300 Lynne Foster W55 18 18 08:30 37:33 29:03 7:30-7:35 8:18 7:45.6 61.82 31 Y Auto Rvw 17 1869 Rick Hatcher M55 36 36 13:45 37:38 23:53 6:00-6:05 6:50 6:22.8 68.02 30 Y Auto Rvw 35 1165 Peter Freeman M55 11 11 05:50 37:52 32:02 8:10-8:20 9:09 8:33.2 51.66 29 Y Auto Rvw 10 4268 Christine Freeman W50 16 16 07:55 37:55 30:00 7:40-7:45 8:34 8:00.8 57.19 28 Y Auto Rvw 15 4261 Janelle Thomson W40 1 1 00:00 38:12 38:12 9:50-10:00 10:55 10:12.0 42.11 0 1 2311 Diann Bramwell W55 14 14 07:20 38:16 30:56 7:50-7:55 8:50 8:15.7 60.36 27 Y Auto Rvw 13 1494 Robin Whyte M60 41 41 15:10 38:17 23:07 5:35-5:40 6:36 6:10.4 74.37 26 Y Auto Rvw 40 2499 Pat Fisher M55 35 35 13:25 38:17 24:52 6:05-6:10 7:06 6:38.4 65.33 25 Y 4873 Jane Bell W50 13 13 07:00 38:31 31:31 7:55-8:00 9:00 8:24.9 56.41 24 Y Auto Rvw 12 2385 Chris Booth W50 17 17 08:10 39:59 31:49 7:35-7:40 9:05 8:29.7 55.38 23 Y Auto Rvw 16 1186 David Hall M70 8 8 04:05 41:14 37:09 8:40-8:50 10:37 9:55.2 50.36 22 Y 1073 John Busteed M55 1 1 00:00 41:21 41:21 9:50-10:00 11:49 11:02.5 40.02 0 2 3606 Narelle Blackaby W40 1 1 00:00 42:58 42:58 9:50-10:00 12:17 11:28.4 36.86 21 Y RUNNING/WALKING HANDICAP POINTSCORES

THOMAS SERIES John Dimitriou 540 121 103 119 89 Name Total Tot Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Mick Saunders 539 81 138 119 126 Nigel Coldrick 1019 127 136 143 141 102 128 122 Blair Phillips 525 83 103 73 95 91 Roger Abbott 1012 144 131 129 107 137 101 114 Joan Mallory 520 67 79 85 64 74 79 Colin Farlow 969 116 127 115 111 120 133 148 John Carmody 518 118 100 95 86 Maree Coldrick 967 111 129 119 125 78 141 116 David Webster 514 103 124 143 144 Bob Parker 946 142 87 111 132 140 125 120 Geoff Barker 471 0 0 93 70 80 99 129 Rog Pilkington 934 132 143 146 149 146 141 John Revesz 467 89 98 107 81 92 Jim White 930 63 109 137 117 138 106 146 Garry Hand 455 0 106 126 104 119 Alan Mallory 923 109 95 125 120 121 115 108 Mick Charlton 439 64 140 76 82 77 Jennie Blake 919 143 80 102 138 111 102 109 Sue Counsel 435 73 110 85 81 86 Kevin O'Keeffe 907 113 144 140 146 109 134 Dawn Casey 435 96 86 71 86 Peter Kallio 901 119 117 135 133 131 138 128 N Lindemann 404 0 0 149 149 106 Chris Lang 895 124 118 136 114 135 123 Val Bland 370 0 81 63 67 76 83 Steve Appleby 884 90 84 87 135 110 143 137 Bob Botterill 259 0 0 68 90 101 Peter Hogan 874 88 142 122 147 135 97 E Thompson 233 0 81 67 85 Nick Blackaby 871 112 108 106 99 147 78 115 Di Schneider 869 146 114 120 93 126 132 FRYLINK SERIES Bernie Rogers 868 150 139 105 90 148 100 Name Total Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Will Foster 861 128 135 114 77 73 96 98 Carol Baird 506 72 70 62 66 60 52 62 Charlie Modrak 859 93 125 141 128 114 143 R’mary Parker 496 66 47 45 64 74 69 61 Geo Quarmby 853 131 101 123 72 87 124 105 T Macgregor 491 59 62 66 59 58 66 57 Alan Duus 849 130 122 126 122 134 97 118 Gary Bowen 484 56 73 71 73 70 73 Richard Hilhorst 822 107 116 131 112 117 122 David Holmes 461 67 67 69 53 67 69 Maria White 813 145 96 116 118 116 117 Katie Forestier 459 54 72 72 67 65 72 John Suiter 801 26 108 118 94 131 112 B McLachlan 440 63 64 67 57 62 66 Peter McDonald 800 82 123 136 71 145 99 Margaret Taylor 419 65 56 67 53 70 68 George Hanzar 789 74 113 113 101 124 134 130 Karen Daniels 414 74 56 62 39 50 59 Peter Clarke 788 79 86 142 142 122 136 Neil Boden 382 46 44 50 70 69 47 Alan Williams 780 137 75 145 108 92 135 Brenda Ford 369 45 51 57 57 51 58 50 Maria O'Reilly 775 120 138 121 127 144 Doug Carney 366 68 59 60 50 61 68 Doug Fry 765 134 147 105 94 84 114 0 Geo Kubitzky 355 60 35 40 44 72 65 John Kennedy 751 106 148 134 109 131 Karen Taylor 341 70 73 54 71 Jenny Davies 750 138 134 134 95 136 113 Marian Blake 339 62 71 71 69 66 M Falzarano 721 85 97 100 103 120 119 Anne Young 324 51 52 54 64 49 Mary A Busteed 717 68 105 132 99 83 104 Peter Hann 323 57 54 45 46 74 Neil Gentle 712 147 92 108 121 107 Cathy Montalto 309 64 68 39 71 Michael Freer 711 0 99 133 103 148 118 110 Jenny Galvin 303 35 66 48 55 54 Lynn Williams 704 122 78 116 87 72 88 Lorna Burdon 302 74 65 74 46 43 S Greathead 700 136 93 89 85 82 102 Alison Ide 297 40 69 37 48 52 Greg Ian Bowden 290 60 54 65 48 63 Dutton-Regester700 125 145 148 140 142 Jenny Walton 279 73 53 42 59 Bryan Thomas 695 62 112 147 150 97 127 Greg O'Neill 277 52 52 42 32 43 56 M McSpadden 695 132 104 142 98 133 J Macgregor 276 32 42 32 61 74 Bruce Wight 684 94 111 81 101 84 111 Cilla Dalton 274 37 38 38 72 55 C’maine Knobel 663 91 88 95 110 139 140 Merv Collins 269 0 63 47 63 54 Jon Donovan 657 82 88 84 98 93 138 Jack Perry 267 42 41 31 29 40 46 Kent Williams 655 97 119 118 115 116 Judy Blake 267 36 43 39 35 56 58 Carol Kelly 654 135 94 91 106 95 Anitra Kenny 266 50 50 31 42 45 Peter Thomson 634 72 145 137 149 Consie Larmour 262 45 58 61 65 Rob Costmeyer 633 86 120 86 79 123 139 Kath Bleakley 245 0 57 56 68 64 Ray Bramwell 624 80 107 129 105 125 Megan Haylock 245 0 34 41 59 67 Colin Adrian 623 78 98 140 104 121 Michael Roche 242 48 58 40 53 Lorraine Jansen 616 69 100 96 93 128 130 Gwen Gleeson 229 41 49 46 43 50 Terry Levings 615 99 102 83 141 107 Kerry Boden 221 34 44 55 51 Alan Green 605 102 123 130 147 Vicki Matthews 212 0 64 55 49 44 Bill Leyden 597 140 90 121 96 Trish Thomas 195 33 46 37 38 41 Geoff Moore 595 124 65 105 132 84 Claire Perry 191 38 53 36 28 Jill Brown 571 141 106 125 90 Sarah Pau 188 0 61 57 70 Robert Ey 570 65 89 112 87 124 Kevin Matthews 186 0 51 62 73 Debbie Cowell 560 146 91 88 96 Mick Dando 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mick Horan 555 149 99 88 103 Chris Yardley 547 139 128 77 112 WADDELL SERIES Graeme Small 545 115 124 148 69 89 Name Total Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Ian Kenny 541 91 143 89 147 Diann Bramwell 263 38 35 32 35 39 31 27 Page 10 — October Vetrunner

D Mackenzie 256 23 31 34 37 35 34 32 John Hunt 176 36 32 38 37 33 Peter Freeman 226 40 34 25 0 33 36 29 Robin Whyte 173 34 26 30 30 26 Otmar Dorfer 212 22 40 40 38 38 34 Jane Bell 173 35 29 24 28 24 Terry Munro 210 31 37 35 36 36 Julie Carmody 163 18 38 29 40 38 Alan Burdon 197 36 30 29 30 34 Rod Gilchrist 161 25 29 33 37 John Littler 197 20 38 39 27 39 Faye Green 160 37 31 23 29 Rick Hatcher 195 24 37 27 32 24 30 N’elle Blackaby 139 24 26 20 23 25 21 Monika Short 193 28 32 33 28 37 35 Jim O'Donnell 131 29 26 0 25 27 Chris Freeman 185 39 39 40 39 28 Brenda Day 122 25 27 22 26 Pat Fisher 179 27 33 30 33 25 R Pilkinton 113 0 0 21 24 28 40 RUNNING/WALKING HANDICAP TALLIES AS AT 4/8/05 Ron Maxwell 100 12 0 112 Tanya Colyer 10 35 35 80 Name Thomas Frylink WaddellTotal Richard Scutter 109 0 3 112 Bev Breen 0 80 0 80 George Hanzar 231 0 0 231 Roger Stewart 5 107 0 112 Jack Perry 0 80 0 80 Greg O'Neill 139 72 7 218 Mick Dando 26 86 0 112 Rog Pilkington 78 1 0 79 Bryan Thomas 211 5 1 217 Jim O'Shea 110 0 0 110 Andrina Norden 27 41 10 78 Bob Parker 197 18 0 215 Jack Thackray 9 101 0 110 Kaye Thorpe 3 75 0 78 Stuart J Reid 186 20 5 211 Maree Coldrick 96 14 0 110 Rod Gilchrist 65 4 9 78 Peter Freeman 165 3 34 202 Lesley Hamilton 15 80 14 109 Neil Harrigan 68 9 0 77 John Macleod 185 10 3 198 John Carmody 109 0 0 109 Bill Rendall 77 0 0 77 Alan Williams 198 0 0 198 Rob Thorpe 109 0 0 109 Phillip Toomey 14 61 2 77 John Bakker 150 45 1 196 Marg Johnson 60 47 1 108 Max Carter 76 0 0 76 Jim O'Donnell 94 55 37 186 Juani M O'Reilly 97 4 7 108 Tony Taylor 73 3 0 76 Sue Counsel 184 0 1 185 Lloyd Field 66 41 0 107 Trevor Vogler 69 7 0 76 Colin Bridge 184 0 0 184 Neil Mcleod 107 0 0 107 John Ison 76 0 0 76 John Busteed 171 11 1 183 D Mackenzie 7 44 56 107 Michael Clancy 50 26 0 76 R’mary Parker 57 118 7 182 Alan Duus 104 0 1 105 Karen Daniels 1 75 0 76 Terry Levings 181 0 0 181 Rick Morcom 104 0 0 104 Bev Scown 49 25 1 75 Charlie Modrak 179 0 0 179 Robert Sword 103 0 0 103 Mike Adler 57 17 0 74 Doug Fry 175 0 0 175 Jenny Hefford 102 1 0 103 David Morgan 43 31 0 74 M A Busteed 172 1 0 173 Cilla Chapman 40 60 3 103 Reg Mullins 74 0 0 74 Bron Gardner 164 7 1 172 Val Chesterton 45 52 6 103 Brenda Field 35 38 0 73 Duane Lowry 126 41 5 172 Ray Bramwell 33 63 7 103 Ian Macfarling 73 0 0 73 Anne Young 151 19 2 172 Jim Tucker 15 74 13 102 R Thompson 22 27 24 73 Otmar Dorfer 161 2 7 170 Stuart N Reid 102 0 0 102 Glenda Wood 40 33 0 73 Roger Abbott 161 8 0 169 Jillian M Clark 0 102 0 102 Jim Bosworth 71 1 0 72 Bill Leyden 168 0 0 168 N Lindemann 94 1 7 102 Bob Hunter 72 0 0 72 Trish Thomas 29 113 26 168 Pamela Weiss 90 8 4 102 Cindy Stewart 0 71 0 71 Bob Chapman 105 62 0 167 Pat Mullins 91 4 6 101 Eliz Thompson 71 0 0 71 Joan Mallory 166 0 0 166 Gwen Vines 97 4 0 101 Peter Trotter 36 35 0 71 Bernie Rogers 163 0 0 163 Beryl Lowry 77 21 3 101 Jeff Day 70 0 0 70 Alan Burdon 124 13 25 162 Nola De Chazal 0 62 38 100 Anitra Kenny 13 57 0 70 Michael Freer 151 6 5 162 John Hart 100 0 0 100 B Seedsman 58 4 8 70 Alan Norden 72 89 0 161 Peter Skinner 99 1 0 100 Di Bramwell 0 18 52 70 Ken Daniels 64 95 1 160 Terry Munro 50 27 23 100 Adrian Plunkett 65 4 0 69 Merv Collins 56 90 13 159 Jo Cullen 97 0 0 97 Craig Tucker 69 0 0 69 Mike Dwyer 62 95 1 158 Russell Lutton 85 11 0 96 Mike Worsley 69 0 0 69 Mike Gardner 157 1 0 158 Brenda Day 63 0 33 96 Anna Farnham 68 0 0 68 Ewan Brown 155 0 0 155 Keith Butler 95 0 0 95 Peter Waddell 38 11 19 68 Tony Booth 149 4 1 154 Geo Kubitzky 51 43 0 94 Brian Wenn 68 0 0 68 Dan Reddy 151 0 0 151 Joe Mayer 93 0 0 93 R Baussmann 68 0 0 68 John Suiter 148 2 1 151 J Richardson 93 0 0 93 Cathy Newman 57 11 0 68 Al Mallory 115 6 29 150 Mick Corlis 93 0 0 93 Eric Lindemann 64 1 2 67 Lucille Warth 71 65 14 150 Cathy Montalto 0 93 0 93 Tony Cavuoto 67 0 0 67 Will Foster 146 3 0 149 Val Bland 90 3 0 93 Maria O'Reilly 66 0 1 67 Keith Johnson 123 20 6 149 Alan Anderson 77 15 0 92 John Jamieson 65 0 0 65 Peter Ward 138 10 0 148 S Greathead 54 38 0 92 Brian Paxman 65 0 0 65 Lorna Burdon 104 33 11 148 David Hall 49 10 31 90 Carmen Carlon 0 33 32 65 Jim White 147 1 0 148 Robert Ey 89 1 0 90 Craig Wisdom 65 0 0 65 Thelma Reddy 124 15 1 140 John McMillan 89 0 0 89 Chris Lang 60 5 0 65 Geoff Moore 116 19 0 135 Cory Collins 60 28 0 88 Connie Clement 64 0 0 64 Maria White 130 2 1 133 Margaret Taylor 0 86 2 88 Peter P Davies 64 0 0 64 Bernie Millett 131 0 1 132 Bernie Hackett 78 7 2 87 Clive Beeson 50 13 0 63 Peter Clarke 130 0 2 132 Frank Nugent 28 59 0 87 Alan Frazer 63 0 0 63 Graeme Small 127 4 0 131 Gregory Lewis 0 86 0 86 E Thompson 55 8 0 63 Keith Perroux 74 52 0 126 Ian Bowden 54 32 0 86 J Macgregor 34 29 0 63 Neil Boden 38 87 1 126 Jill Brown 78 8 0 86 A Sutherland 0 62 0 62 Kevin O'Keeffe 125 1 0 126 Gwen Gleeson 1 85 0 86 T Macgregor 24 38 0 62 John Littler 102 0 23 125 Nick Blackaby 86 0 0 86 Steve Crane 58 0 3 61 123 0 1 124 Chris Booth 33 30 23 86 Bill Egan 46 15 0 61 Nigel Coldrick 123 1 0 124 Mirek Milewski 85 0 0 85 Francis Harris 10 51 0 61 122 0 0 122 Doug Carney 52 31 2 85 Clive Glover 59 0 1 60 M’reen O'Shea 75 47 0 122 Laurie Robinson83 1 0 84 Lachlan Lewis 59 1 0 60 Alice Scott 70 51 1 122 Jenny Galvin 0 84 0 84 Grahame Taylor 0 60 0 60 Peter L Davies 109 11 1 121 Adrian Krauss 0 83 0 83 Jon Donovan 60 0 0 60 Brian Austin 119 0 0 119 Ken White 81 0 2 83 Audun Fristad 23 31 5 59 Judi Edwards 115 4 0 119 D Seedsman 70 5 8 83 Vic Hessell 19 40 0 59 John Dimitriou 119 0 0 119 M Falzarano 83 0 0 83 Hugh Crawley 59 0 0 59 Lynn Williams 96 21 1 118 Graham Burke 82 0 0 82 Terri Henderson 2 56 1 59 Kent Williams 117 0 0 117 Linda Jamieson 80 2 0 82 Bruce Wight 59 0 0 59 David Meyers 52 63 0 115 Ron Weir 71 11 0 82 Carolyn Behm 0 58 0 58 Steve Appleby 114 0 0 114 John Lightfoot 82 0 0 82 Peter Frylink 54 3 1 58 Peter Kallio 112 0 2 114 Wayne Berry 82 0 0 82 Harry Tys 58 0 0 58 Alan Mallory 114 0 0 114 Ian Kenny 81 1 0 82 M McSpadden 52 6 0 58 Bob Harlow 113 0 0 113 Neil Matters 72 8 0 80 Patrick McNeile 57 0 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Carol Robinson 54 3 0 57 Terry Giesecke 44 0 0 44 Wilf Deck 33 0 0 33 Gai Webster 5 52 0 57 Rod Lynch 44 0 0 44 Beverley Forbes4 29 0 33 Mick Horan 40 17 0 57 Bob Mee 28 2 13 43 Jo Hastings 33 0 0 33 Brian Mclachlan 0 57 0 57 Gary Moss 43 0 0 43 Susan Littler 29 4 0 33 Carol Baird 0 56 0 56 Mario Larocca 41 1 1 43 Anne McNeill 32 1 0 33 Peter Hann 0 56 0 56 Roslyn Bauer 5 38 0 43 Kathy Sims 32 1 0 33 Rick Hatcher 11 0 45 56 Stuart Manley 42 0 0 42 Ian Lavering 1 31 1 33 Carol Ey 47 8 0 55 Jack Tonkin 41 1 0 42 Russell Barton 32 0 0 32 Faye Green 0 28 27 55 Kerry Boden 0 35 7 42 Julie Fitch 29 3 0 32 Alan Wilson 33 21 0 54 J Henderson 41 0 0 41 Janet Mann 32 0 0 32 C Campbell 52 1 1 54 Derek Quinto 41 0 0 41 Richard Hilhorst 32 0 0 32 Rob Costmeyer 54 0 0 54 Elaine B Slater 25 16 0 41 Bob Banens 0 29 2 31 M’reen Rossiter 0 53 1 54 Ray Blackmore 31 9 1 41 Max Chapman 31 0 0 31 Reg Johnson 50 3 0 53 Glenn Coward 39 1 0 40 Kerry O 'Neill 30 1 0 31 Marlene Reid 0 53 0 53 A Van Herck 37 2 1 40 Pauline Rohan 0 9 22 31 Chris Tait 53 0 0 53 Michael Roche 0 40 0 40 Michael Prue Bradford 50 1 2 53 Hal Dalheim 28 11 0 39 Ward-Pearson 17 14 0 31 Jim McLean 2 50 0 52 John Parker 0 39 0 39 Susan Archer 31 0 0 31 Stephen Yates 52 0 0 52 Amy Pryor 39 0 0 39 ChrisYardley 31 0 0 31 Mike Breen 35 17 0 52 C’maine Knobel 39 0 0 39 Colin Farlow 31 0 0 31 Kevin Matthews 0 52 0 52 Brenda Ford 2 37 0 39 David Alden 8 22 0 30 Steve Bradford 51 0 0 51 Terri Jones 28 10 1 39 Ken Eynon 30 0 0 30 W Davidson 51 0 0 51 Gillian Lee 33 5 0 38 M’reen Marshall 20 10 0 30 Chris Mahe 10 30 11 51 E Moloney 38 0 0 38 Lisa Wilson 25 4 1 30 Rob Thomson 51 0 0 51 Steve Smith 36 2 0 38 Graham Tim Wright 48 1 2 51 Juani B O'Reilly 31 3 4 38 Zalewska-Moon 30 0 0 30 Elaine Cooper 10 41 0 51 Ross Gregg 38 0 0 38 John Burns 0 30 0 30 Claire Perry 0 51 0 51 Vicki Matthews 0 37 1 38 M Butterfield 29 0 0 29 John Stenhouse 7 0 43 50 Jenny Davies 38 0 0 38 Harold Kemp 29 0 0 29 Gabrielle Wright 47 3 0 50 Peter McDonald 38 0 0 38 Rae Palmer 29 0 0 29 L Stevens 42 8 0 50 Frank Kresse 28 9 0 37 Maree Smith 27 2 0 29 Kevin Chapman 50 0 0 50 P Montaigne 22 12 3 37 K Sotiropoulos 29 0 0 29 David Holmes 0 50 0 50 Hugh Dakin 36 0 0 36 B Thompson 29 0 0 29 Garry Hand 38 12 0 50 Ian Dalziel 14 22 0 36 Geoff Herring 29 0 0 29 G Delaney 5 44 0 49 Bill Ginich 36 0 0 36 Desma Butler 26 1 1 28 Mick Charlton 48 0 0 48 Debbie Cowell 36 0 0 36 M De Rignies 28 0 0 28 Monika Short 0 0 48 48 Di Schneider 36 0 0 36 Joan Glover 2 26 0 28 Ken Gowans 46 1 0 47 Alan Green 36 0 0 36 Frank Green 28 0 0 28 Deslie Kubitzky 46 1 0 47 Jean Heath 0 23 12 35 Ian Johnson 28 0 0 28 Peter Cullen 47 0 0 47 Joe Janas 35 0 0 35 Malcolm Phipps 28 0 0 28 Ian Dundas 15 31 0 46 Annette Sugden 30 5 0 35 Gurdip Sahota 28 0 0 28 David Webster 46 0 0 46 Rad Leovic 35 0 0 35 Louise Vizard 4 24 0 28 Robin Whyte 4 0 42 46 Jennie Blake 35 0 0 35 C Yates 27 1 0 28 Ron Ford 45 0 0 45 Geo Quarmby 32 3 0 35 Garry Maher 0 28 0 28 Chris Higgins 45 0 0 45 Tony Murray 34 0 0 34 Jane Bell 0 0 28 28 Mike Kennedy 45 0 0 45 Pat Fisher 15 0 19 34 Geoff Barker 17 1 10 28 Mick Saunders 45 0 0 45 Roy Jones 34 0 0 34 Mike Allen 27 0 0 27 Jenny Bourke 42 0 3 45 John Kennedy 34 0 0 34 Daryl Back 27 0 0 27 Neville Madden 42 3 0 45 Warren Butler 32 1 0 33 Malcolm Mann 20 7 0 27 OCTOBER HANDICAP AT BLEWITTS PINES How to get there Turn off Coppings Crossing Road and through the gate on the Western side of the road about 400m from the inter- section of Coppins Crossing and Uriarra Roads (near A14 on Yellow Pages map 57). Course Description All three courses start near the clump of trees close to the Uriarra Road. The course proceeds down the hill, turns to the right and follows the fence line. Turn left at the first intersection and continue up the hill, then turn left at the intersection near the top of the hill. The Frylink and Waddell courses turn around at 1.75k and retrace the route back to the start. The course length is 3.5km. The Thomas course continues on and turns right at the next intersection. Proceed down the hill to the next inter- section. Continue through the intersection, which involves a turn of about 30 degrees left, for about 50m to reach a turn around point. After the turn around come back to the intersection and proceed straight through. Turn left at the next intersection and proceed towards the Coppins Cross- ing Road. Just before the remaining pine trees move right off the main track and follow the minor track to the right of the trees. When this track reaches the fence near the Coppins Crossing Road turn right and proceed up the hill. Follow the main track, which veers right away from the road after about 400m. Continue up the hill and to the in- tersection beyond the top of the hill. Turn left then con- tinue down the hill on what is the first part of the course. Turn right at the next intersection and follow the track back to the start. The course length 7km. Page 12 — October Vetrunner CLAIRE PERRY ON TOP DESPITE FINISHING 21st

THROWING HANDICAP POINTSCORE AS BRYAN THOMAS reports on the August Throwing Handicap that AT AUGUST 2005 took place earlier this month, with some throwers attending the Best eight scores to count Age Name June July Aug Tot World Masters Athletic Championship that were held Sans W35 Perry,Claire 8 49 30 299 Sabastian in Spain. M70 Neill,Peter 9 43 44 299 W40 Hardy,Jayne 4 36 35 278.5 M60 Green, Ray 3 29 47 267.5 Although Claire Perry (W35) finished in the lower portion in this W40 Colyer,Tanya 39 39 39 267 M70 Wahren,Mary 31 42 34 265.5 month’s throwing handicap and Peter Neill (M70) in the upper third, she M60 Thomas,Bryan 36 38 29 261.5 earned sufficient points to remain current leader and ahead of Peter in this W65 Bourke,Jen 34 31 33 252 year’s point score competition 299 points to 288. W40 Blackaby,N’elle 45 46 246.5 W60 Thomas,Trish 32 37 48 242 The change of date from the last Saturday to the middle of the month for M45 Nugent,Frank 30 43 240.5 W55 Taylor,Margaret 37 36 238 this month’s handicap was because of the long-standing tradition of W50 Schiller,Fran 42 33 37 238 providing a final competition for members participating in a World W60 Banens,Jan 30 40 225 M65 Blewitt,Kevin 41 32 229.5 Championships. Six regular and two occasional participants of the throwing M80 Drummond,E 35 49 220 handicaps are jetting off for San Sebastian, Spain within the week. Bob and W55 Bramwell,Diann 47 48 215 W60 Rudov,Raylea 50 40 31 213 Jan Banens, Ray Green and Sharon Gibbins, Fran Harris, Garry Maher and W55 O'brien,Wendy 45 46 188 Bryan and Trish Thomas gratefully received bon voyage messages from M55 Freeman,Peter 40 41 182 fellow members. No doubt they will enjoy relating their adventures when M65 Spaits,Attila 173 W65 Weiss,Pamela 35 45 171 they return just in time for the September handicap. M50 Haggith,David 4 50 173 M55 Banens,Bob 38 157 Unfortunately this month’s handicap clashed with the City to Surf and a M60 Hunt,John 50 42 138 couple of our regulars went up to the “big smoke” to do their annual run W65 De Chazal,Nola 5 112.5 M65 Yardley,Chris 47 41 88 from Hyde Park to Bondi. But what athletes, other than ACT Vets, who are M75 Leovic,Rad 79 regular participants in throwing events would consider long distance M75 Burns,John 73 running? I have heard a whisper that Diann Bramwell is considering W45 Freeman,Chris 0 34 62 M60 Whyte,Robin 41 running next year’s as a means of celebrating her 60th year. M65 Robbie,Colin 0 38 38 M55 Taylor,Grahame 0 32 32 How many saw the recent TV show in which Jayne Hardy was part of W45 Gibbin,Sharon 29 0 29 her brother’s team that smashed the World Record for breaking 16 concrete

bricks stacked on his chest? “Smashed” is the operative word as the bricks THROWING HANDICAP TALLIES AS OF AUGUST 2005 were broken with a sledgehammer. 2002 2003 2004 2005 Tot Thomas,Trish 10 10 10 7 153 Jayne, holder of several Australian and Oceania throwing records, now Bourke,Jen 10 10 10 7 153 has a share of a World Record. Wahren,Mary 9 9 10 7 142 Green, Ray 10 7 10 7 138 W75 Stella Saberton participated with us for the first time last month O'Brien,Wendy 9 10 6 6 133 and established ACT records for the javelin, hammer and heavy weight. Freeman,Peter 8 9 10 5 127 Drummond,E 6 8 9 6 126 This month she added to her record collection by establishing new standards Spaits,Attila 7 8 5 4 124 for shot put and discus by throwing 5.78m and 12.04m respectively. Schiller,Fran 6 7 8 6 122 Rudov,Raylea 9 4 7 6 105 Although Canberra experienced a minus four degrees morning, the Fristad,Auden 8 8 102 De Chazal,Nola 9 10 8 3 101 afternoon was perfect for throwing being warm, still and sunny and to top it Thomas,Bryan 10 9 9 7 95 off the ground was soft enough due to recent rain to easily find a mark and Nugent,Frank 9 10 10 6 91 Colyer,Tanya 10 10 10 7 90 push a peg in without using a hammer or bending the steel spike. Taylor,Margaret 9 8 10 6 88 Hardy,Jayne 10 10 10 7 83 RESULTS OF THE AUGUST THROWING HANDICAP IN SHOT AND DISCUS Banens,Bob 7 7 3 5 82 Age Name Shcp Shot Tot Pl Dhcp Disc Tot Pl Total Pl Pts Mitchell,Irene 6 3 3 1 82 M50 Haggith,David 8.01 9.93 17.94 5 20.56 31.91 52.47 1 70.41 1 50 Neill,Peter 10 5 8 7 72 M80 Drummond,E 10.97 6.91 17.88 10 33.80 18.51 52.31 2 70.19 2 49 Mallory,Joan 66 W60 Thomas,Trish 9.39 8.51 17.90 8 30.55 21.15 51.70 4 69.60 3 48 Mallory,Alan 66 M60 Green, Ray 4.87 12.57 17.44 20 4.72 47.20 51.92 3 69.36 4 47 Rann,Charles 64 W55 O'Brien,Wendy 14.25 3.69 17.94 5 42.60 8.76 51.36 5 69.30 5 46 Heath,Jean 7 63 W65 Weiss,Pamela 11.05 7.17 18.22 1 34.17 16.13 50.30 7 68.52 6 45 Carlon,Carmen 7 5 3 1 61 M70 Neill,Peter 9.01 8.87 17.88 10 25.24 25.00 50.24 8 68.12 7 44 Toomey,Phil 5 4 5 2 59 M45 Nugent,Frank 11.32 6.32 17.64 18 34.12 16.21 50.33 6 67.97 8 43 Blewitt,Kevin 10 10 8 6 56 M60 Hunt,John 10.14 7.60 17.74 13 25.66 24.56 50.22 9 67.96 9 42 Daniels,Ken 52 M65 Yardley,Chris 11.34 6.36 17.70 15 30.97 19.02 49.99 10 67.69 10 41 Mencik,George 2 5 2 1 52 W60 Banens,Jan 9.32 8.61 17.93 7 29.21 20.39 49.60 11 67.53 11 40 Blackaby,N’elle 8 8 10 6 48 W40 Colyer,Tanya 14.16 3.92 18.08 2 38.30 11.12 49.42 12 67.50 12 39 Hunt,John 6 1 4 5 48 M65 Robbie,Col 8.30 9.78 18.08 2 19.46 29.68 49.14 14 67.22 13 38 Quigley,Delia 1 44 W50 Schiller,Fran 11.11 6.61 17.72 14 34.00 15.33 49.33 13 67.05 14 37 Taylor,Graeme 5 3 2 2 44 W55 Taylor,Margaret 10.86 6.72 17.58 19 32.72 16.33 49.05 15 66.63 15 36 Gibbins,Sharon 9 6 9 2 42 W40 Hardy,Jayne 7.26 10.43 17.69 16 14.45 34.35 48.80 16 66.49 16 35 Scott, Alice 41 M70 Wahren,Mary 11.76 5.91 17.67 17 34.77 14.01 48.78 17 66.45 17 34 Banens,Jan 7 8 5 6 41 W65 Bourke,Jen 10.24 7.56 17.80 12 27.61 20.52 48.13 19 65.93 18 33 Norden,Andrina 35 M55 Taylor,Graeme 8.86 8.51 17.37 21 24.43 24.05 48.48 18 65.85 19 32 Chesterton,Val 4 1 2 34 W60 Rudov,Raylea 9.64 8.32 17.96 4 26.89 20.84 47.73 20 65.69 20 31 Schiworski,A 32 W35 Perry,Claire 13.05 4.84 17.89 9 36.40 11.31 47.71 21 65.60 21 30 Laws,Greg 31 M60 Thomas,Bryan 9.81 7.55 17.36 22 28.09 18.68 46.77 22 64.13 22 29 Kennelly,Robert 7 3 1 31 M60 Gulliver,Tim 8.32 26.25 N/E O'Brien,Kathe 30 W75 Saberton,Stella 5.78 12.04 N/E Gulliver,Tim 3 2 2 30 W60 Mitchell,Irene 6.36 15.26 N/E October Vetrunner — Page 13

25 vets participated in this month’s handicap competition in shot put and Schiworski,P 29 Perry,Claire 5 8 9 7 29 discus with the heavy weight throw being an optional extra. Erickson,Jan 25 Jones,Roy 5 24 The biggest puts in the shot were by Ray Green 12.57m, Jayne Hardy Nosworthy,T 24 10.43, David Haggith 9.93, Col Robbie 9.78 and Peter Neill 8.87m. Dando,Margaret 23 Haggith,David 7 10 4 21 The winners of the handicapped shot put section were Pamela Weiss Hamilton,Leslie 20 Dann,Richard 20 from Tanya Colyer and Col Robbie tied. Burns,John 4 7 7 2 20 Dann,Judy 18 The longest discus throws were by Ray 47.20m, Jayne 34.35, David Leovic,Rad 4 6 6 2 18 31.91, Col 29.68 and Tim Gulliver 26.25m. Bramwell,Diann 8 6 18 Morris,Alan 5 2 17 The winners of the handicapped discus section were David Haggith from Dando,Mick 14 Ewen Drummond and Ray Green. Hathaway,Rob 14 Tucker,Jim 13 When the combined distances of both throws were added to each person’s Weiss,Pamela 3 6 13 Moss,Madeline 12 handicap the perpetual trophy and gold medal for this month’s competition Mitchell,Barry 12 went to David Haggith. Ewen Drummond won the silver medal and Trish Kendall,Lawrie 12 O'Brien,Peter 12 Thomas the bronze. Crowe,Martin 12 Freeman,Chris 9 3 12 This was David’s second win from 20 monthly handicap competitions. Plunket-Cole,M 11 His previous win was in October 2003 having only joined the club earlier Childs,Len 11 that year. Damjanovski,K 10 Bramwell,Ray 1 10 After seven months the top ten in the 2005 point score are – Claire Perry Stewart,Roger 9 Matthews,Vicki 8 9 with 299 points, Peter Neill 288, Jayne Hardy 278.5, Ray Green 267.5, Matthews,Kevin 9 9 Tanya Colyer 267, Mary Wahren 265.5, Bryan Thomas 261.5, Jen Bourke Maher,Garry 5 1 9 Robbie,Colin 4 2 3 9 252, Narelle Blackaby 246.5 and Trish Thomas on 242 points. Mcleod,Bev 8 Lucas,Peter 8 Peter Neill won the lucky draw for the fine bottle of red wine (kindly Boag,Gordon 8 donated again this year by Bjarne Kragh of Southside Physiotherapy and Chambers,Ray 1 1 8 Sports Injury Centre in Tuggeranong and Fyshwick). Nolen,Laurie 7 Readwin,Ken 6 Only five (three women) stayed to participate in the optional heavy Davey,Alastair 1 6 Thorpe,Kay 5 weight event. Ray threw the heavy ball furthest (15.20m). Other big throws Thompson,E 5 were by Jayne and Raylea Rudov, 13.10 and 12.93m respectively. Kendall,Diana 5 Fraser,Clive 5 All monthly throwing handicaps are held on a Saturday afternoon at Abrahams,Barry 5 Masson Street Throwing Field (Turner) commencing at 1pm. The cost is $3, Dawes,Stephen 2 5 Wallace,Steven 3 2 5 and includes afternoon tea, birthday cake and a chance to win a “lucky Edwards, Grant 1 1 5 draw” bottle of wine. Whyte,Robin 1 1 1 2 5 Andrews,Paul 2 5 As all participants receive a handicap distance to add to the distance Stefaniak,Bill 4 they throw, everybody has a chance of being a medallist. Simpson,Mary-Anne Simms,Stuart 4 Next month’s handicap will be in hammer and javelin at 1pm September Scarlet,Natalie 4 Perry,Jack 4 24, then October 29 (shot and discus) and finally November 26 (hammer Koivukangas,O 4 and Javelin) which will be followed by our annual presentations and BYO Yardley,Chris 4 4 Scrivens,Ralph 2 3 picnic. O'reilly,Danny 3 The awards presented after the final event of the year are the Point Ellison,Grant 3 Edgecombe,Sip 3 Score for the Connell Series (won last year by Tanya Colyer from Narelle Turbin,Alex 3 Blackaby and David Haggith), medals for the Consistently Best Performer Carney,Doug 3 3 Gyngel,Stuart 1 3 in each age group (2004 winners were W35 Claire Perry, W40 Jayne Hardy, Saberton,Stella 2 3 W45 Sharon Gibbins, W50 Fran Schiller, W55 Trish Thomas, W60 Jen Pearson,Jill 1 2 Bourke, W65 Nola de Chazal, M45 Frank Nugent, M50 David Haggith, M55 Thurbin,Kay 2 Thomas,Mary(NSW) 2 Peter Freeman, M60 Ray Green, M65 Kevin Blewitt, M75 John Burns and Stead,Tom 2 M80 Ewen Drummond) and the Clohessy Trophy for club-person of the year Shaw,Doug 2 Pershouse,Gail 2 (last year’s recipient Jayne Hardy also won in 1999). Murray,Tony 2 Mahe,Chris 2 RESULTS OF THE WEIGHT THROW RESULTS OF THE 56lb WEIGHT Lyall,Doug 2 May June July Aug July Lotho,Roger 2 M50 Haggith,David 5.37 Cox,Alan 2 M50 Haggith,D 11.19 11.94 11.87 M60 Green Ray 5.96 Bush,Bill 2 M55 Banens,B 13.85 13.89 W40 Hardy,Jayne 4.02 Altmann,Roger 2 M55 Morris,A l6.56 W60 Rudov,Raylea 3.02(Rec) Choice,John 2 M60 Green,R1 5.89 16.81 15.26 15.20 W75 Saberton Stella 1.74(Rec) Crawley,Peta 2 Wilson,Lisa 2 2 M80 Drummond,E 9.54 RESULTS OF THE 100lb WEIGHT Larocca,Mario 2 W40 Hardy,J 12.50 13.19 13.10 May La Porte,David 2 W55 Thomas,T 11.04 M50 Haggith,David 2.39 Kuypers,Jane 2 2 W60 Thomas,T 8.18 9.87 9.80 M55 Banens,Bob 3.17 Dent,Bill 2 Collins,Merv 2 W60 Banens,Jan 12.80 13.71 M55 Morris,Alan1.37 M60 Green,Ray 2.63 Bradford,Prue 2 2 W60 Rudov,R 13.02 13.13 12.49 12.93 W40 Hardy,Jayne 1.58 Bissett,Shelley 2 W75 Saberton,S 7.05(Rec) W55 Thomas,Trish 1.22 Wynhoven,Ron 2 Page 14 — October Vetrunner

The older I get, the faster used to be, the higher I could leap, the further I could throw and jump. THE WAY WE WERE BRYAN THOMAS continues his series looking back into the past finding out what you really did some 20 Stephen Yates and Colin Bridge. Frank Green and Mary or even 10 years ago. Ann Busteed were quickest over the 8km.

20 YEARS AGO (October 1985) 10 YEARS AGO (October 1995). Despite rain we still had a good turn out to the begin- Bob Chapman (M50) reported on the World Veterans’ Championships in Rome. Bob finished 10th and 4th in the ning of the new track and field season. Records set were by – Col Burns M50 7.7, Sue Bourke W35 8.3, Michael Rutter 5000m and 20km walks respectively before completing the marathon. Five other ACT Vets participated in Rome – M30 6.8 and Michael Wilson M45 7.1 in the 60m sprint; Linda Lenton W45 1500m 5.25, Mary Wahren W60 ham- Joy Bannister won a gold medal in the W55 400m with a mer 27.42m and heavy weight 9.78m and Anne Young time of 73.67 then an Australian Record - Arthur Brown, Alan and Maggie Johnson and Peter Waddell. W60 3000m 13.14 and 10,000m 46.50. The monthly throwing handicap in shot put and discus Others in the news were: M35 Brian Wenn reported on was conducted in bitterly cold conditions (8°C). Attila the Banana Coast Marathon, Coffs Harbour in which he Spaits won the gold medal from Ray Green and Peter ran 2.48.13 for 5th place, W40 Marian Ward was chosen as Freeman. Three more members, M70 Ewen Drummond, woman athlete of the Canberra Times track and field meet M50 Ray Green and W60 Mary Wahren chalked up their at Bruce Stadium while Gary Hand was ACTCCC male “50th monthly handicap”. distance runner of the year. Lake Tuggeranong was the venue for the running We had five teams of eight runners competing in the handicap. 116 ran the 6.5km long course won by Deslie annual CCC Tidbinbilla Relays. Our “A” team of Bryan Kubitzky from Bill Leyden and Stephen Bowden. 36 ran Thomas, Nigel Rudkin, Mary Ann Busteed, Chris Higgins, the 3km short course won by Grahame Taylor just in front John Busteed, Tony Booth, Geoff Moore and Jo Cullen of Bev Breen and Anna Sutherland. Bill Leyden came very completed the 80km in 3hrs 40mins to finish 5th overall. close to winning gold in his 100th run. Many members Our other four teams finished within a space of 9 minutes. commented on the humorous signs the race organizer had The monthly handicap, held on a new course suggested placed at strategic points around the course; e.g. “Great by Rob and Rosemary Parker on Cooleman Ridge, at- Scott it must be Alice”, “Is this Colin’s Bridge?” and “Can tracted a good field of 72 runners. Barry Beames won from Stuart Reid this?”.

We all enjoy Bryan Thomas’ “The Way We Were”. Here are my thoughts (some not original) “The Way We Will Be” in THE WAY WE WILL BE the future.. Veteran Vets age will be raised from 30 to 35, phased in over a period of five years. There will be at least ten vets in Start commands will come from an electronic medium the W100 and five in the M100 age groups. M70s and W70s programmed 30 seconds from the first command to set 1.5 to will be considered youngish. Lauren Boden will be breaking two seconds to the automatic gun. Sensors will adjust these records in the W65s and older age groups. times to take into account movements of runners while in Today’s most fashionable athletics clothing will be the starting take off boards. Lanes will be laser marked in exhibited at championships as pieces of antiques. Gear that different colours and will be switched off after the events. vets will wear in the second half of the century will look like The high jump and the pole vault will have remote from another planet. Annual membership of the ACT Vets control holographic semi- solid beams of light and will have Club [surely by this time the club will be called Masters] will a built in tolerance to account for touching the conventional be $250. bar without knocking it down namely a minimal standard Some of the Vets would have run the Sahara Desert and touching of the holographic bar will be acceptable, landing the North and South Pole Marathons and will be thinking of pads will be much higher. There will be no more manual running from an Indian Ocean beach to Mt Everest or even measuring of the heights and a digital score board will possibly a marathon on another planet. immediately show the result, name of the athlete and other Canberra and other cities, where Vets will compete, will details – a real Star Tracks set -up. have “State of the Art” stadiums with a large number of In the long and triple jumps the take off boards will security and other purpose cameras linked to the respond to the athlete’s special leverage while the pit will be monitoring console at the Vets headquarters. The stadiums pressure sensitive for precise measuring of the length of the will have a curved translucent dome which will open and jump. The jump will be measured from the top of the shoe close as required, but will also open and close automatically and not from the board but overstepping the board will be a to give sunlight to or to protect from the sun the specially fault which will be announced by a gentle sound. Jumping toughened hybrid grass of the field. The straights will have will be in new artificial feather -like surface, which will not 12 lanes while there will be 10 lanes on the circular part of require raking. the track. Tartan will be obsolete with a new modern track The throwing implements will be of new materials surface geared to respond to the natural contractible currently non-existing with built-in sensors for automatic mechanism of the human muscles, giving back energy to the measuring of the distances. Javelins will be built in such a runners at exactly the correct time and the correct strength. way that only part of front of the implement will trigger off This mechanism will also in each of the lanes automatically the measuring mechanism. Flat on the tail first throws will adjust to the pace, stride and weight, etc of individual automatically be pronounced no throws. runnesr, Other innovations will include timing to a thousandth of The stadiums will have a wind shielding mechanism so a second and special individualised “chips” which will hold that the air movement will always read zero. There will be information of an athlete’s weight, height and aerobic no starting blocks but take off boards with sensors detecting capacity and other details. These “chips” will be used on the false starts and also giving back energy to the starting track, on the field, in gyms etc, to personalise the equipment runners. Results will be automatically registered and keyed used without giving the advantage to any particular into video tapes of the race. competitor. RAD LEOVIC October Vetrunner — Page 15 Thanks to the Working Bee Helpers To the Editor, LETTERS TO THE I would just like to say a great thankyou to the volunteers who ventured to Masson Street on Saturday, August 27 to help EDITOR ‘set-up’ the grounds for the upcoming 10th Winter Throwing Championships, being held on the long weekend in early October to a Vets' run to maybe put on when you are cooling down, and all 2005. we are doing then is showing our colleagues what we have We had exceptional weather and everyone worked tirelessly achieved, and they can see that, if they are interested, by reading for the day, in digging sectors and raking up the shot put area. the Vetrunner. A combined age number of over 400 did this work – apart from What I would suggest is a nice coloured polo shirt with longer one 42 year old, all others are over 55, thanks so much again! sleeves with, maybe, the club logo on the left-hand side and some I would like to thank: Chris Yardley, Raylea Rudov, Peter appropriate lettering i..e. “100 runs" underneath that someone Freeman, Mary Wahren, Peter Neill, Ewen Drummond, Alice could wear casually. There would be no need to have the members Scott and Mario Lerocca. name written on the shirt. Jayne Hardy, I have been a member of the club for over 20 years and the Dickson. current T-shirt has been used since before I joined and I feel that it is time that the club modernised this important part of our Veterans Half Marathon – What really is members’ recognition. Ken, I am certainly not a fashion designer, so there are it? probably people better qualified than me to come up with a more To the Editor, appropriate design but I felt I should present this proposal for Part of the promotion for the event is based on the unique discussion by which ever sub-committee handles these matters three starts. It is certainly unique, but what does that make it? I and I trust that you will pass this matter on to them. have thought about this over the years and am still not sure what I have broached this matter with Rosemary Parker our it is. I know for a lot of people its just finishing the 21.1 km. uniforms officer. But Rosemary informed me that it was not part It’s not a race, a race has one start and a finish and you can of the club uniform so maybe the Membership Services and keep an eye on your fellow competitors. It’s not a handicap. Maybe Participation Sub-committee could look at it.? it’s just a fun run with three starts, but a half is too long to be a Regards, fun run. It could be three races but that is not how the trophies Keith Johnson, are awarded. Maybe it’s a time trial, as that is how the trophies Wanniassa. are awarded. If it’s a time trial then the first group generally has the better weather. So is that fair? There are no rules about the We need your commitment at Easter starts which affect the awards. Again, is that fair? So I’m still Well the 24th Veterans half marathon has come and gone. wondering what it’s all about. I’m leaning to it being a time trial, What great turn out of volunteers. It is so easy for the organisers very unusual for a running event. when the volunteers just turn up and no what they have to do. The three starts make a lot of the on course officials stay on We need that kind of commitment for the master’s games in duty longer than if it was a single start. Why three starts if it 2006.We will need at least 300 volunteers and officials over the 4 doesn’t make the officials jobs easier? days. We are looking for people, who are willing to train, as I enjoy running with people about my pace and feel good if I officials. We will organize training for you. This could also be used can keep up and then feel better if I can pass a few later in the after the games are over. We have the schools championships the run. In the Vets Half it does not make me feel good to have faster week after. Thank you for those that have offered their help I will runners catching and flying past towards the end of the event. reply to you shortly. Also a lot of the ACT Athletic officials will be My advice if you want to “race” is; if in any doubt when to very busy leading up to Easter and may not be available. start, is to start early and practice your pace judgement as you So please if you can help us please let me know. I know it may often don’t know who you are “time trialling” against. seem along way off till Easter but we have a lot to get through. I’m also wondering why this event has to take the place of the If anyone has ideas for medal designs please send them to me. monthly handicaps last Sunday of the month, when I’m still not Roy Jones, sure what the event is all about. Convenor 2006 Masters Games. Yours sincerely, Graeme Small, Thanks for the all the good wishes Nicholls ACT. To the Editor, Thank you very much for your good wishes. I am making a Running/Walking Handicap speedy recovery, and am looking forward to participating once again in Vets events, particularly the Monthly Handicap. T-shirts in need of updating Cilla Chapman, To the Editor, Farrer. (This letter was originally sent to the Club Secretary, Ken White). Firstly congratulations on your election as Secretary, and all other Members of the Executive and Committee. VALE RON AND Ken, the reason I am writing is to suggest the introduction by The ACT Cross Country Club has received notice of the the club of a new monthly handicap T-shirt i.e. 50 runs,100 runs passing of Ron Sidnell, a loyal member of the club in it's etc. that are presented to members on reaching these respective formative years. milestones. Ron leaves behind his long time wife and friend Janet Perfrement and many others who were privileged to run by his The design and quality of the current T/shirt (in my opinion) side or join him in a social drink or an intellectual debate. is rather dated and not very practical. The club has just heard that the son of one of the club’s The T-shirt does not lend itself too running as it is generally elite runners of the past, Tony Murray, was killed in an to restrictive i.e. the neck is to tight and the sleeves are too accident in . short and have a band around the end of the sleeve Joel, a 20-year-old never recovered from a car accident late making them rather ill fitting for running. (Although I realise last month. this is a preference thing). The ACT Veterans Athletic Club gives condolences to the It is not a shirt that people would wear anywhere other than families of Ron and Tony. Page 16 — October Vetrunner ANOTHER NEW SEPTUAGENARIAN IN OCTOBER Bryan Thomas continues his brief 170. He has also run nine ACT profiles of the forty-one members Veterans’ Half Marathons, two of who celebrate three score and ten which (2003 and 04) were as an M70. years (plus) birthdays during the Barry SEEDSMAN is 73 this year. Last month Dorothy month. Setting out on a long and Seedsman celebrated her 70th difficult hike through the Australian birthday. This month Peter Alps from Canberra to Walhalla (V) Trotter joins the septuagenarian was how Barry celebrated his 70th set; John Suiter turns 76 while birthday but after several weeks of Otmar Dorfer, Barry Seedsman battling rugged terrain, unseasonable and Sette are all 73 and weather and injury he was forced to Jim O’Donnell is 72. abandon the attempt. Two years later

he tried again, this time starting in Peter TROTTER (picture) Walhalla, but bad luck and injury becomes our newest M70 dogged him once more and he was October 3. Peter has been a unable to complete the 650km trek. member for 24 years having joined Barry has been a regular participant in1981. For such an enthusiastic in our monthly running handicaps long distance runner who has run since 1993 and has now completed many half marathons (including 10 more than 70. He has run numerous ACT Vets’ Halves), enjoys all half marathons and his1997 Canberra distances from 800m upwards at the Marathon performance of 3.57.11 is track, including the steeplechase and 16th on our M60 ranking list. Both is a regular at both cross-country Barry and wife Dorothy are enthusiastic members of the and fun run events, you would anticipate that he had Tuesday Group although in recent years injury has forced completed many more than 70 monthly handicaps. him to walk more than run. However umpiring AFL matches on Sunday mornings and injury restricted Peter’s participation in the monthly Raphael SETTE will be 73. Over the years Raphael has running handicaps. He ran his first handicap on the old kept a low profile and is only an occasional visitor to our Red Hill course (through the streets of Forrest and Griffith monthly running handicaps and track and field. However and crossing busy roads at Manuka - long since despite being hindered by a medical condition he has abandoned) in 1987. It took him another ten years (May enjoyed participating in the longer track races (5000 and 1997) to earn his “50 runs” T/shirt and now eight and a 10,000m) at several masters’ games. half years later he has seventy to his credit. Jim O’DONNELL turns 72. Jim was once a capable long John SUITER turns 76. For many years John has been distance runner and at the time of some of his best and a regular at the recording table at track and field and for most memorable efforts, at the World Championships in the last few seasons also organized tea and coffee. His Melbourne 1987 and Eugene 1989, he was a 4min/km efforts are greatly appreciated and he has been awarded man. Chronic knee problems throughout the 90s the Johnson Trophy three times (1990, ‘95 and 2003). John progressively restricted his ability to run, eventually joined in 1986 after arriving in Canberra from Darwin and forcing him from the long, to the short course and then the reading about our half marathon. This was the beginning walking event in our monthly handicaps but he continues of a successful and long involvement with the event. Only to participate and should complete 200 handicaps next four others have completed more than his nineteen halves, year. However, it is as an energetic and enthusiastic he has two age wins (1995 and ‘96) and several 2nd and worker that Jim is best known and appreciated. He joined 3rd places. He has completed several marathons, two of in 1982, served six years on committee (1991-96) and has his most memorable being the 1991 World Champs in subsequently been involved with several sub-committees. Finland and the 2001 Canberra Marathon, his first as an He became publicity officer in 1992 and in this capacity M70. He is currently ranked highly on our M60, 65 and 70 promoted the athletics component of the 1997 6th marathon lists and has a PB of 3.46.54 (M60 1990 Australian Masters Games and the 1999 AAVAC Canberra Marathon). Championships. He became “Vetrunner” editor in May John has always been an enthusiastic participant in 1995 and this month’s edition will be his 115th. Jim has our monthly running handicaps, earning his “150 also been very involved in event organisation; for example handicaps” T/shirt in June 2005. obtaining officials for the 1991 nationals, track and field coordinator 1992-1994 and as a key official at most half Otmar DORFER will be 73. Coming from a very active marathons. Although unable to compete in the 2001 and successful background in international skiing as an Brisbane World Championships he was kept busy administrator and technical expert, Otmar was originally throughout the ten days of competition as an official and a long distance runner but in recent years has been more did the same during the 2002 Melbourne World Masters interested in the sprints and middle distances. On joining Games. He is a three times recipient (1991, 94 and 2003) the vets in 1986 Otmar soon became a regular participant of the Johnson Trophy and in 2002 was honoured with Life in both our track and field and monthly running handicaps Membership. programs as well as the Sunday morning pack runs and the Tuesday Group. Otmar ran his 150th running Happy birthday Peter, John, Otmar, Barry, Raphael handicap in April 2003 and now has completed more than and Jim. October Vetrunner — Page 17 INDICATIONS ARE FOR AN EXCITING 2005-06 TRACK and FIELD SEASON The 2005-06 Track and Field season commences at night to confirm your availability and send you a brief ' 6pm on Thursday, October 20, 2005 at the AIS description' sheet. It will be your responsibility to contact Athletics Track. As Easter in 2006 is in April it will be the Meet Director on your duty night – please arrange any a long season, so by starting a week later than last year swaps well in advance of the week of your duty. and taking two evenings off over Christmas/New Year we hope to take the pressure off our athletes and save some Key Dates in 2006 injuries. I'm sure you all know by now that our club is 25 January 25 – Wednesday meet as AIS is required hosting the AMA Track and Field National on Thursday 26th ( Day) for Telstra A Series Championships next Easter. The Club will be organising February 24/25/26 – Track and Field Championships a training day for officials and volunteers this year – very (with ACTAA) no track and field meet on February.23 helpful for all your track and field duties as well as for the March 16 – Pentathlon and 10000m Walk Nationals. Championships The program for the first half of the season (opposite March 23 – Weight Pentathlon and 10000m page) although being similar to last season's, has been Championships twitched here and there for regularity and shows a few April 14-17 – AMA National Track and Field innovations. Championships - Canberra.

Features Quentin Anthony Jumping Handicap (QA) 1. Back to our early start of 6pm and early finish at 9pm. Rules and Benchmarks for the (QA) Jumping 2. Continuing with the Adler 10 run series. Hoping to Handicap: return to our original rules. 1. High Jump 2m, 3. Boag Series – 200m hurdles being run every two 2. Long Jump 7m, weeks to encourage participation. 3. Triple Jump 14m. 4. 4x800m Relays included completing the set from As there will be jump events prior to the 100m to 1500m. commencement of the new QA Jumping Handicap Series, 5. All relays eligible for records – but mixed teams participants handicaps will be the difference between their always welcome. best jump in the current season or if they have not jumped 6. Pennington Series again separate from the Higgins to then the best for the previous season. Newcomers will accent this special event. initially be on scratch and for the next event their 7. At last the Quentin Anthony Series – on the books for handicap will be adjusted based on actual performance. some years but never established – 12 jumps (4 each Handicaps will only be adjusted on inprovements , of long, triple and high) selected for this handicap except for newcomers. championship series. Separate trophies for both men An example of how the points be determined: and women. (Rules are elsewhere in this Vetrunner) 1. High jumper 1 previous best is 1.30m handicap 0.70 on 8. The Perry Walks Handicap series. the day jumps 1.27m (Gross 0.70+1.27= 1.97Z) third, 9. Another New competition – the Geoff Moore 3000m 2. High Jumper 2 previous best is 1.60 handicap 0.40 on Championship Series – your best 10 runs for the the day jumps 1.65m (Gross 0.70+1.65=2.05) secpmd, season (for scratch 3000m runs) and ranked on World 3. High jumper 3 previous best is 0.90 handicap 1.10 on standards. One trophy each for men and women. the day jumps 0.98 (Gross 1.10 +0.98=2.08) first. 10. NOTE. Slower heats/divisions will be run first during Points will be awarded: 30 for first, 29 for second, 28 the 2005-06 season for third, etc, therefore jumper 3 gets 30 points, jumper 2 gets 29 points and jumper 1 gets 28 points. Gate Fee Please note there is a separate series for men and The $5 gate fee has been retained although the cost of women. The best eight of the 12 events for the season to hiring the ground increases each year. Participants who count. If anyone needs any clarification contact Val are not paid up members may pay a day membership (on Chesterton. top of the gate fee) for two weeks then must join to participate. Women's Sport and Recreation Grant Forum

Sport and Recreation ACT and the ACT women's Officials Advisory Committee are conducting a Women's Sport and Ten (10) members have been rostered to officiate at Recreation Grant Forum on Wednesday 19th October 2005. each meeting during the season as set out in the track and The forum will provide information on the 2006 field program on the opposite page. The additional track Women's Grant Program conditions and guidelines to official is now required to facilitate our new routine organisations wishing to apply for funding. instigated last season by Neil Boden which assists the The program aims to increase the opportunities photo finish and greatly speeds up the laned events. available to women and girls to become physically active There are several regular Meet Directors and we have and participate in sport and recreation with a particular increased the number of women in this role to balance the focus on encouraging those who are currently inactive and program and widen their experience. those returning to physical activity. Val Chesterton has agreed to again take on the task of Pam Faulks will be attending this forum - if anyone else would like to attend please let Pam know on 6201 2670 coordinating the 'Duty Roster' for the 2005-06 season. She or [email protected]. will contact you by mail well in advance of your designated Page 18 — October Vetrunner

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Roster (MD) G.Sims.(G) R.Pilkington (Tk)C.Lang/K.White (T) C.Booth/ P.Bradford. (J)P.Faulks/G.Kubitzky (Wk) V.Chesterton/G.Barker (MD) S.Appleby. (G) R.Abbott (Tk) R.Barbaro/G.Blewitt (T) J.Asquith/ N.Blackaby. (J)J.Banens/B.Anderson (Wk) L.Wilkinson/R.Gilchrist (MD)J.Hardy (G)G.Barker (Tk)N.Boden /B.Breen (T) J. Brown/G.Burke (J) C.Burns/J.Donovan (Wk) R.Whyte/T.Munro (MD) G.Maher (G) K.Blewitt (Tk) K. Chamberlain/B.Chapman (T) K Chapman (J) P.Coggins/N.Coldrick (Wk) E.Dundas/P.Griffin (MD) J.Bourke (G) T.Jones (Tk) S.Bradford/C.Ey (T) P.Davies/D. Dawes (J) A.Calnan/G.Brown (Wk) A.Colquhoun/A.Scott (MD) M.O'Reilly (G) A.Perry (Tk) M.Collins/I.Colquhoun (T) C.Collins/R Costmeyer (J) P.Considine/D.Cowell (Wk) G.Hosking/R.Thompson (MD) Bryan Thomas (G) M.Rossiter (Tk) M.Crowe/P.Cullen (T) D.Devow/S. Dowling (J) K.DeSmet/J.Burns (Wk) P.Boden/L.Colquhoun/P.Reading "(MD) N.Mesher (G)R.Bramwell (Tk) G, Edwards/A.Endall (T) C.Edwards/R.Ey (J) E.Drummond/K.Eynon (Wk) K.Chamberlain/P.Fisher (MD) K.Matthews (G) M.Gardner (Tk) C.Farlow/N.Farley (T) S.Fien/K.Gordon (J) H.Ford/D.Fraser (Wk) L.Colquhoun/ P.Reading/D.Strangman (MD)F.Harris (G)M.Horan (Tk)M.Freer/ R. Gerrard (T) G.Gleeson/R.Gilchrist (J) T.Thomas/S.Gibbins (Wk) M.Worrall/B.Reading

ACTVAC TRACK and FIELD PROGRAM

Date October 20 October 27 November 03 November 10 November 17 November 24 December 01 December 08 December 15 December 22 (A) Adler Handicap Series, (B) Boag Championship, (D) Daniels Sprint (PH) Perry Race Walk (QA October Vetrunner — Page 19 GREAT DAY TO BE RUNNING AROUND THE LAKE “RUNNERS SHOP – NEW BALANCE” RACE DIRECTOR’S REPORT 24th ACT VETS’ HALF MARATHON By Roy Jones There is a new kid on the block, that is as far as club Our 24th Half Marathon was once again a successful trophies are concerned! event. For the third year we were fortunate and pleased to have generous sponsorship from the Runners Shop and The names of the athletes on one of the major trophies, New Balance sports shoes. This was the seventh occasion the WMA AST Percentages in our annual half marathon that our Half has started and finished in the vicinity of have changed with of Anne Young missing out, and Peter Stage 88 and the picturesque surroundings of Kallio winning for yet another AST trophy year with a Commonwealth Gardens so on behalf of the club, all 88.00% well ahead of Geoff Hawke, the eventual overall participants and officials I would like to thank the quickest on the day. Peter is in the M65s and was aged 69 National Capital Authority for permission to run through on the day and Geoff is in the M45 age group. the Gardens and use of Stage 88. The first seventeen Vets’ Half Marathons were held on The women’s event was extremely close, the winner the Sunday following Queen’s Birthday Long Weekend in getting up by a mere 0.34%. June. However because an oversight in programming one For the first time since I have been writing reports year saw us lose our traditional date, we moved to the last Chris Pauling has taken out this extremely sought after Sunday in August, which also happens to be the last trophy. Chris’ AST was 78.63% beating Susan Archer’s Sunday of winter and of course much nicer weather. So 78.29%. These percentages are now based on the actual pencil in your diary that the 25th ACT Vets’ Half Marathon will be on Sunday morning August 27, 2006. age of the runner although Chris won the W45s and Susan The Half was the first large-scale event we undertook the W55s. to organise in the formative years of the club and it has For the first time in many years the weather was continued to be our showcase event ever since. Elsewhere almost perfect, although maybe a little nippy for all those you will be able to read about who performed well and in the first start at 8am. By the time that the final group who won the trophies, but it does take a lot of organising went off at 9am it was almost perfect, sunny but not too and there are many people we should acknowledge who hot and very little wind. helped make it a popular, safe, friendly and efficiently conducted event. As Race Director it is very important John Bakker still holds that remarkable record of that I have all helpers and officials identified and competing and finishing in all the 24 events since the club allocated to tasks well before race day. This year I had all started holding the annual half marathon events. positions allocated more than three weeks prior to race This event is for all runners [and walkers] over the age day. I wish to thank all helpers for a job well done. of 30 and is open to all whether they are members of the It is always rewarding to arrive at the start/finish vets club or not. For the first time in years we had four venue early on the Sunday morning and feel confident runners in the M70s and three in the M75s. Incidentally that many people are already there ready to spring into action setting up registration tables, PA, start line, finish the only record this year came in that older group with chute, refreshment, presentation, first-aid and massage Michael Freer lowering the M75 record, that he already areas. holds, from 120.07 to 111.16. Well done Michael. I am confident because I know that our competent Trophies are presented to the first three in each age team leaders Jenny Galvin, Sheryl Greathead and Stuart group and in the men’s races they went to: Reid make this happen. Jamie and Theresa Macgregor M30 David Berg, Anthony Masson and Simon Amalos; were responsible for taking pre-entries and processing results. Their efforts were particularly meritorious as this M35 David Hosking, Damian Green and Damian task is more complicated than doing the same sort of job Rutledge; M40 Peter James, Greg Dutton-Register and for most other long distance races for it involves numerous Geoff Monro; M45 Geoff Hawke, John Woodall and Mick age groups (races within a race) and three start times. Well Corlis; M50 Michael Leahey, David Webster and Peter done Jenny, Stuart, Jamie and Theresa; many thanks. I Clarke; M55 Des Brown, Bob Harlow and Geoff Moore, hope you are available again next August. M60 Ron Vines (an ex ACTVAC member who now lives in More than fifty vets volunteered to assist as an official Queensland and is married to Gwen, also an ex member or helper, most had indicated their willingness to assist and the identical twin of Margaret McSpadden), Bernie several weeks before the event. It is always easier on the nerves of an organiser to know all key jobs have been Millett and Geoff Barker; M65 Peter Kallio, Ian Kenny allocated well before race day. But who were all the and Roger Abbott, M70 Bob Chapman, Ray Bramwell and “Indians”? Marco Falzarano; M75 Michael Freer, John Suiter and Jim O’Donnell prepared the entry forms and published Rad Leovic. Remarkably in both of the M70s and M75s the my promotional articles in Vetrunner prior to the event. winners AST scores were in the mid seventies. On race day he was everywhere taking photos, assisted In the women’s age groups the medal winners were: with processing results at the end of the race and W30 Symeko Jochinke, Cassandra Carey and Kate Fuller; arranged for them to be published in the Canberra Times the following morning. W35 Kim Rowe, Chirs Sproule and Britta Forster; W40 Terry Levings as our officially accredited course Chris Pauling, Keri Vaughan and Kerrie Muir; W45 measurer guarantees that you run exactly 21.1km and Miriam McCarthy, Jennie Blake and Jennie Davies; W50 hours before you set off on your lap of the lake Ken Maria O’Reilly, Marg Van Belkom and Robyn McClelland; Gowans had put out the km markers. W55 Susan Archer, Judi Edwards and Di Schneider; W60 Stuart Reid delivered the gear trailer, Lyn and Kent Norma Lindemann; W70 Anne Young; W75 Gwen Gleeson. Williams brought the Chuck Wagon and George Kubitzky Thanks to this year’s organiser Roy Jones who took the fruit. Roy Jones set up the first aid area. Trish Thomas purchased trophies and Sherryl was the one answering over from the perennial Bryan Thomas who was in San emergency mobile phone calls from marshals on the Sebastian competing in the WMA 2005 Championships. course. Thanks to all the others who assisted, especially Stuart Sherryl Greathead assisted by many spotters did an Reid, Jamie and Theresa Macgregor and Doug Fry. EDITOR excellent job on the PA. Stuart J Reid set up the chute and Page 20 — October Vetrunner marshalled the three starts. Club patron Jack Pennington you replaced your sugars by helping out with biscuits, tea, fired the gun for each of the three starts. Merv Collins coffee or hot chocolate at the Chuck Wagon. rode ahead of the first start group, John Burns was lead Our Club president Geoff Sims presented trophies and cyclist for the middle group and Keith Johnson had the Charmaine Knobel on behalf of the “Runners Shop” same role for the third start.David Palmer was the sweep presented eleven lucky people with $50 and $30 vouchers cyclist. to this popular store. Seven of the lucky draws went to As you ran around the lake you were directed, watched runners and four to officials. over and encouraged by John Littler, Pauline Rohan, Lyn Mick Corlis and Ken White were presented with their Williams, Margaret Johnson, Greg O’Neill, David Meyer, special commemorative T-shirts for having completed ten John Hunt, Cory Collins, Jane Bell, Carol Baird, Dave ACT Vets’ Half Marathons. Eight officials were given a fine Mackenzie, Jack Perry, Anitra Kenny and Jillian Clarke. bottle of red to acknowledge that they had already served Serving you drinks at the 6, 13 and 17km marks were at ten halves and were on duty again this year; they were: Neil Matters and Cilla Dalton at the Yacht Club, Frank Lyn Williams 13, Stuart Reid 12, Doug Fry 17, Jim Nugent assisted by daughter Heather and Narelle O’Donnell 22, Neil Matters 11, Terry Levings and Rosemary Blackaby at Scrivener Dam Rod Gilchrist at the pines road Parker 10. crossing, Mike Dyer and Cilla Chapman at Black Mountain Margaret Johnson earned her “Survivor’s” T-shirt for Peninsula drink station, David Meyers at Black Mountain having officiated ten times. Another three runners, road crossing. Most of the marshals on course had mobile Bernie Rogers, Bob Chapman, John Suiter became phones and could report back to the start/finish area and “Legends” by completing their twentieth Vets’ Half. runners were never more than 500m from assistance by a To everyone who helped, many thanks, you helped marshal in the case of an emergency. further our reputation for conducting a quality race which Roy Jones, a qualified first aider and sports trainer allows runners of all abilities and ages to experience a was on hand to provide first-aid, but as usual didn’t have sense of achievement in completing a half marathon. much to do. The 25th ACT Veterans’ Half Marathon will take place Taking late entries and issuing numbers then from Stage 88 on Sunday morning August 27, 2006. Can big recording your finishing place were Jenny Galvin’s team John Bakker, the only athlete to have run all races since of Karen Daniels, Neil Gentle Al Mallory, Will Foster and 1982, continue his streak and make it 25 from 25? Lynn Foster. Club Treasuer Will Foster was on hand to The unique three starts arrangement, a popular and take charge of all race fees and payments. special feature of our annual event will continue. This Stuart Reid’s team of Doug Carney, Lyn Foster, Doug year a majority of participants pre-entered the race and Fry, Joan Glover, John Ison and John Littler managed the more runners than ever before entered “on line”. This finish chute. Several other members unable to run this makes for easier checking in before the race, recording year arrived on the day and offered to help out wherever finishing positions and more efficient posting of results. So necessary. plan now to be a part of next year’s Half and if you have Diane Bramwell and Kent Williams made certain that never attempted one before this is the one for you.

The medal winners in the M50s. From the left, Peter Clarke got the bronze, David Webster the silver and Michael Leahey won the gold medal.

At the finish line. Judi Edwards is nearly there. Judi won the won the silver medal in the W55s. October Vetrunner — Page 21

The runners are on the way in the ACTVAC Annual Half Marathon. Top: The first start at 8am. Middle: the second start at 8.30am. Above: the third start at 9am. Page 22 — October Vetrunner

At the half marathon. Clockwise from top left: John Bakker finishing his 24th event. Chris Pauling and Peter Kallio the winners of the AST Percentage Trophies. The leaders of the third start at the 4km mark. Gwen Gleeson with Anne Young. Ken White and Mick Corlis have now both run in 10 events. October Vetrunner — Page 23 HALF MARATHON TIMES, WMA AST PERCENTAGES Men Start Perf AST% Start Perf AST% Start Perf AST% M30 John Wells 1 2:30:25 46.48 W50 Dave Berg 2 1:34:04 63.41 Peter Freeman 1 3:46:35 31.41 Maria O'Reilly 2 1:37:23 76.24 Antony Mason 2 1:45:03 56.78 M60 Marg Simon Amalos 2 1:45:34 56.50 Ron Vines 3 1:33:55 78.00 Van Belkom 1 1:55:59 66.49 M35 Bernie Millet 2 1:38:33 75.08 Robyn David Hosking 3 1:17:49 76.99 Geoff Barker 2 1:44:50 68.52 McClelland 1 1:59:50 62.54 Damian Green 3 1:22:50 73.33 Mike Worsley 2 1:50:47 66.12 Diana Wright 2 2:04:12 61.50 Damien Hugh Crawley 1 1:51:32 65.68 Dawn Casey 1 2:19:02 54.94 Rutledge 3 1:27:11 69.19 Bryan McCarthy 2 1:52:55 63.62 Lorraine Jansen 1 2:19:02 54.94 Robert Peters 3 1:29:44 66.76 Kevin Chapman 1 1:56:23 62.33 Chris Freeman 1 3:46:33 32.77 Gary Potter 2 1:40:46 59.20 Bernie Rogers 1 2:22:27 51.94 W55 Scott Gledhill 2 1:43:46 57.73 Robin Whyte 1 2:26:14 50.60 Susan Archer 2 1:40:29 78.29 Dom Di-Campli 1 1:44:11 57.25 M65 Judi Edwards 1 1:53:32 70.01 Roberto Peter Kallio 3 1:29:43 88.00 Di Schneider 2 1:55:46 70.11 Mengoni 2 1:45:46 56.64 Ian Kenny 2 1:49:45 69.55 Margaret Ian Dawson 2 1:47:54 55.28 Roger Abbott 2 1:50:38 70.56 McSpadden 2 1:57:13 68.51 Philip White 2 1:50:56 54.38 Patrick Carey 1 1:50:41 68.21 Karen Collins 1 2:08:03 62.72 M40 Peter Trotter 1 1:51:51 70.59 Sue Kesson 1 2:12:55 59.80 Peter James 3 1:18:27 80.26 Ken Murtagh 2 1:55:57 65.11 Virginia Oakley 1 2:18:51 57.24 Greg Dutton- Lachlan Lewis 1 2:12:41 58.83 Anne Holmes 1 2:29:33 52.60 Regester 3 1:19:31 78.61 Eric Lindemann 1 2:42:50 46.88 W60 Geoffrey Monro 3 1:24:20 72.54 John Bakker 1 2:54:35 45.22 Norma Peter Cullen 3 1:32:09 67.34 M70 Lindemann 1 2:08:34 66.80 Mark Kethro 3 1:44:34 60.22 Rob Chapman 2 1:48:55 74.26 W70 Demetrios Ray Bramwell 1 1:56:57 68.29 Anne Young 1 2:16:17 68.07 Pandouras 1 1:59:29 52.70 Marco W75 M45 Falzarano 1 2:00:33 66.25 Gwen Gleeson 1 2:51:08 59.48 Geoff Hawke 3 1:17:25 83.19 Art Williams 1 2:05:25 63.68 John Woodall 3 1:21:03 80.07 M75

Mick Corlis 3 1:22:35 77.39 Michael Freer 1 1:55:16 75.04 WMA AGE STANDARD RESULTS Bruce Luckham 3 1:28:58 71.30 John Suiter 1 2:16:08 62.60 Peter Maher 3 1:29:11 71.12 Rad Leovic 1 2:26:43 59.85 Men - Top 20 Mark Moerman 3 1:29:57 71.05 Age Name AST% Ian Gibbs 3 1:30:15 71.91 Women Start Perf AST% 69 Peter Kallio 88.00% Gary Bowen 2 1:35:04 68.26 W30 47 Geoff Hawke 83.19% Rog Pilkington 2 1:35:41 66.79 Symeko 58 Des Brown 81.45% Nigel Coldrick 2 1:37:39 65.45 Jochinke 2 1:31:49 71.66 51 Michael Leahy 80.30% Don Roach 2 1:45:13 61.68 Cassandra 44 Peter James 80.26% Mick Horan 2 1:50:29 57.85 Carey 1 1:50:41 59.45 48 John Woodall 80.07% Neil Rech 1 2:04:25 52.57 Kate Fuller 2 1:52:21 58.57 53 David Webster 79.95% Roger Fisher 1 2:05:01 52.31 Stephanie Lee 1 2:04:52 52.70 43 Greg Dutton-Regester 78.61% M50 Zoe Pleasants 2 2:05:06 52.60 58 Bob Harlow 78.40% Michael Leahy 3 1:22:45 80.30 W35 62 Ron Vines 78.00% David Webster 3 1:24:29 79.95 Kim Rowe 2 1:27:45 74.99 54 Peter Clarke 77.65% Peter Clarke 2 1:27:43 77.65 Chris Sproule 2 1:44:32 64.66 46 Mick Corlis 77.39% Brad Tepper 2 1:39:45 66.08 Britta Forster 1 1:45:54 62.82 57 Geoff Moore 76.99% Ken White 2 1:45:28 63.00 Kaye Johnson 1 1:45:57 63.29 37 David Hosking 76.99% Mick Charlton 2 1:51:26 60.62 Liz Williams 2 1:46:21 61.87 58 Robbie Costmeyer 75.62% Ross Wilson 2 1:53:15 59.15 Liza Martini 2 1:47:37 61.33 63 Bernie Millet 75.08% Geo Quarmby 2 1:56:54 56.38 Elle Knight 2 1:48:39 60.75 76 Michael Freer 75.04% Colin Adrian 2 1:58:24 57.05 Anita 57 Kevin O'Keefe 75.01% Stephen Hunter 1 1:59:59 55.83 Lindemann 1 1:58:55 56.39 71 Rob Chapman 74.26% Nick Blackaby 1 2:19:47 47.54 Lynda Girvan 1 2:10:08 50.56 39 Damian Green 73.33% M55 Natalie White 1 2:19:09 47.81 Des Brown 3 1:26:36 81.45 W40 Women – Top 20 Bob Harlow 3 1:29:58 78.40 Chris Pauling 3 1:29:35 78.63 44 Christine Pauling 78.63% Geoff Moore 3 1:30:48 76.99 Keri Vaughan 3 1:35:55 73.43 56 Susan Archer 78.29% Kevin O'Keefe 3 1:33:12 75.01 Kerrie Muir 2 1:41:12 67.88 50 Maria O'Reilly 76.24% Rob Costmeyer 3 1:33:17 75.62 Michelle Elmitt 3 1:44:50 67.19 35 Kim Rowe 74.99% John Kennedy 3 1:33:49 73.21 Cathy Newman 2 1:45:08 67.00 44 Keri Vaughan 73.43% Jim White 2 1:36:33 71.77 Rose Eilert 2 1:48:36 64.86 31 Symeko Jochinke 71.66% Allan Owen 3 1:40:29 69.57 Trina Burrell 1 1:58:54 57.78 59 Diana Schneider 70.11% Ken Eynon 3 1:41:15 70.30 Polly Templeton 2 1:59:20 57.57 57 Judi Edwards 70.01% John Alcock 2 1:44:44 67.96 Chris Coogan 1 2:05:06 55.37 58 Margaret McSpadden 68.51% Bill Leydon 2 1:45:52 67.24 Yumiko Clifton 1 2:14:13 51.61 70 Anne Young 68.07% Mike Woods 2 1:47:23 63.96 Kate 41 Kerrie Muir 67.88% Alan Duus 2 1:48:20 65.70 Warmisham 1 2:19:10 49.36 44 Michelle Elmitt 67.19% Peter Hogan 2 1:48:40 64.91 Bridget Kloren 1 2:23:00 49.26 44 Cathy Newman 67.00% Terry Levings 2 1:52:24 61.65 W45 64 Norma Lindemann 66.80% David Hobson 1 1:57:44 59.38 Miriam 54 Marg Van Belkom 66.49% Terry Maidment 2 2:08:28 53.46 McCarthy 2 1:52:56 65.16 49 Miriam McCarthy 65.16% John Casey 1 2:09:55 53.81 Jennie Blake 1 2:06:01 57.87 44 Rose Eilert 64.86% Rick Hatcher 1 2:14:12 52.09 Jenny Davies 1 2:10:45 56.28 39 Christine Sproule 64.66% John Revesz 1 2:24:24 47.98 Ann Dawson 1 2:15:56 53.18 38 Kaye Johnson 63.29% Pat Fisher 1 2:26:14 47.81 Rilka Macainsh 1 2:32:55 46.45 37 Britta Forster 62.82%

A good representation of ACT Vets took part in the 36km Mt Wilson to Bilpin Bush Run. MT WILSON TO BILPIN BUSH RUN Carolyne Kramar ran 3:15.14, while Peter Hogan did there is a long 5km uphill near the finish. 3:27.33. Alice Scott, ACT, 1st over 60 Female, ran 4:28.30, Visit http://www.webathletics.com.au for ACT Cross and Mario Larocca ran 3:36.29.The first female and 4th Country Club, The Runners Shop, Lunch Time Running, Overall was Emma Murray ACT in 2:30.12. This is a race http://www.coolrunning.com.au and http:// record. What a talent and a nice person. It appears that www.coolrunning.co.nz Page 24 — October Vetrunner CAROL BAIRD — AN ULTRA CHAMPION (Continued from Page 1) 100 miles broke the previous W55 World record of until the race finished. I was really disappointed, maybe 20:54:24. I have made a claim for these and I am waiting next year. on ratification I was placed second overall and the first female. In It appears that my training for a 48 hour run has paid achieving this I improved on my 50 miles, 100km, 12hrs, off, I now intend to compete at the National 24 Hour Track 100 miles, 200km and 48 hours W55 Australian Track and Field Championships to be held in Adelaide in records. In particular I am most happy with my 100 mile October. My husband’s enthusiasm for trains saw us travel time of 18hrs 50mins 19sec as this was an improvement on on the Sunlander, first class for a journey from Brisbane to my PB of 19hrs 29mins 12sec. These Australian records Cairns. This took about 31 hours, time enough for plenty have now been ratified. of beers, a few gins and time to rest. We spent three days The most pleasant result was that in examining the in Cairns enjoying some warmer weather before flying International Association of Ultra Runners website for the back to Canberra in time for me to run the August world best class for age records, I believe I have broken the Running/Walking Handicap at Urambi Hills. Surprisingly World Best Class W55 track records for 100 miles and 12 I did quite well in this run. hours. My 12 hour mark of 108.800km broke the previous A couple of weeks have gone by now and it is time for W55 World record of 103.365km and my time of 1:50.19 for some serious training. WORLD MASTERS ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS These are some of the 5. Botes RSA 12.75 14. Ibhana Finnegan IRL 15.74 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T. F40 FINAL 6. Andrey Fedyashin RUS 11.37 1. Claudine Chirol FRA 15.23 edited results of XVI WMA 7. Francois De Wit RSA 9.83 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F50 FINAL 2. Cornelia Hodel SUI 14.90 1. Annie Bellanger FRA 46.86 3. Ingrid Van Dijk NED 14.08 World Masters Athletics MEN'S Hammer Weight T. M55 FINAL 2. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 41.20 4. Janet Smith GBR 13.68 Championships that were 1. Arild Busterud NOR 19.70 3. Lone Sorensen DEN 39.43 5. Edi Th Hermuth AUT 12.17 2. Andi Piaczkowski POL 18.98 4. Jutta Neumann GER 36.49 6. Ulrike Gille GER 10.20 held at San Sabastian, Spain 3. Florian Kulczynski POL 17.72 5. Merja Henriksson FIN 35.42 7. Linda Bagge DEN 10.00 in August-September 2005. 4. Jorge Grave POR 15.76 6. Beatrice Simpson GBR 34.70 8. Alison George GBR 9.68 5. Joran Westbergs WE 15.03 7. Jennifer Piercy GBR 30.64 9. Armelle Manoux FRA 9.32 These results contain only 6. Bob Banens AUS 14.46 8. Christine Schultz AUS 28.63 Australian athletes in heats, 7. Paivo Nómmik EST 14.33 9. Monique Avril FRA 26.31 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T. F45 FINAL 8. Jostein Myrvang NOR 14.12 10. Maryse Baudrier -guillout FRA 24.74 1. Margrith Duss- Müller SUI 15.26 semi-finals or finals. The full 9. Rezio Gianoli ITA 12.74 2. Carol Finsrud USA 13.77 10. Knud Hoyer DEN 12.58 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F55 FINAL 3. Ulrike Engelhardt GER 11.98 results can be located at 11. Horacio Loya Venzor MEX 11.32 1. Inge Faldager DEN 45.04 4. Alexandra Adlerova CZE 11.30 www.wma-2005.com \12. Thomas Farragher IRL 10.93 2. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 41.16 5. Sharon Gibbins AUS 11.10

3. Annie Van Anholt NED 37.11 6. Paola Melotti ITA 10.77 MEN'S Hammer Throw M55 FINAL MEN'S Hammer Weight T. M60 FINAL 4. Kath Teresa Glass AUS 36.86 7. Elke Vater GER 10.64 1. Andrzej Piaczkowski POL 56.47 1. George Mathews USA 19.84 5. Heidelore Ambratis GER 34.80 8. Siv Karlströn FIN 10.39 2. Arild Busterud NOR 55.56 2. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 19.65 6. Rose Alexander GBR 34.12 9. Susanne Masabacka FIN 9.13 3. Florian Kulczynski POL 54.16 3. Heimo Viertbauer AUT 19.65 7. Margaritha Dähler -Stett SUI 33.70 10. Elisabeth Szabo BEL 8.50 4. Ramon Fernandez ESP 47.95 4. Flem Rasmussen - Fiske DEN 18.79 8. Judith Coram AUS 30.74 11. Nekane Munarriz Lete ESP 8.15 5. Roger Schneider SUI 47.75 5. Kevin Bradley NZL 16.91 9. Teodora Albrecht GER 29.22 12. Zdeñka Plesarova CZE 7.79 6. Peter Drozg SLO 47.20 6. Godfrey Leak GBR 15.83 10. Liz Mcblain CAN 25.48 7. Jorge Grave POR 44.03 7. Ray Green AUS 15.52 11. Rosa Sanchez COL 23.39 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T. F50 FINAL 8. Michel Montesquit FRA 41.95 8. Knud Hansen DEN 15.11 12. Barbara Baumert GER 23.12 1. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 13.60 9. Barry Hawksnorth GBR 40.68 9. Eric Barker GBR 14.69 13. Elizabet M Cunningham IRL 21.96 2. Annie Bellanger FRA 13.36 10. Rezio Gianoli ITA 40.16 10. John Reynolds AUS 14.17 14. Danica Sokoltkova SVK 21.88 3. Lone Sorensen DEN 13.36 11. Jostein Myrvang NOR 39.07 11. Priit Paalo EST 13.81 15. Birgit Brohr GER 21.03 4. Jutta Neumann GER 13.33 12. Bob Banens AUS 38.26 12. Bonifacio Allende ESP 13.77 16. Maria E Proa Garcia MEX 20.41 5. Merja Henriksson FIN 12.74 13. Joran Westberg SWE 37.52 13. Knut Dahle NOR 13.65 17. Maria Veliz ARG 19.96 6. Christine Schultz AUS 11.96 14. Paivo Nómmik EST 36.96 14. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 13.52 18. Lorraine Mussett AUS 18.75 7. Anne Kirs Jensen DEN 11.74 15. Thomas Farragher IRL 35.68 15. Fernanez Perez ESP 11.65 19. Elva Molinar Lujan MEX 18.68 8. Beatrice Simpson GBR 10.90 16. Horacio Venzor MEX 35.33 20. Ma T Rodriguez Miran MEX 16.84 9. Vilma Thompson GBR 10.78 17. Knud Hoyer DEN 32.21 MEN'S Hammer Weight T. M70 FINAL 10. M Baudrier- guillout FRA 9.98 18. Klaus-peter Erstling GER 30.53 1. Waldemar Villhauer GER 19.00 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F60 FINAL 2. Raimo Leino FIN 18.08 1. Janice Banens AUS 38.30 19. Bernard Hiquet FRA 29.53 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T. F55 FINAL 20. Omar Del Castillo PAN 26.44 3. Peter Speckens GER 17.30 2. Hella Boeker GER 36.96 4. Ilmari Tuomela FIN 16.57 3. Therese Dupont FRA 36.20 1. Annie Van Anholt NED 14.94 2. Margaret Tomanek BEL 14.32 MEN'S Hammer Throw M60 FINAL 5. Werner Erben GER 16.16 4. Irma Kirchhofs GER 32.64 6. Boldan CZE 15.34 5. Georgia Cutler USA 32.62 3. Inge Faldager DEN 13.82 1. Heimo Viertbauer AUT 55.23 4. Kathryn T Glass AUS 11.80 2. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 54.13 7. Matti Rehula FIN 15.15 6. Marita Horn GER 29.73 8. Manfred Kern GER 14.96 7. Brigitte Lange GER 29.61 5. Rose Alexander GBR 11.39 3. Flem Rasmussen- Fiske DEN 52.70 6. Heidelore Ambratis GER 10.92 4. George Mathews USA 52.51 9. Zdenek Benek CZE 14.80 8. Brunella Del Giudice ITA 29.49 10. Tarald Rui NOR 13.86 9. Tiia Krutob EST 25.97 7. Liz McBlain CAN 10.65 5. Knud Hansen DEN 42.90 8. Judith Coram AUS 10.32 6. Pet Hackenschmidt SWE 41.66 11. Anton Laus EST 13.31 10. Niina Leppsoo EST 25.87 12. Osten Edlund SWE 13.26 11. Terttu Bylina FIN 25.35 9. Teodora Albrecht GER 10.28 7. Alain Le Trividic FRA 41.42 10. Mercia Ferreira RSA 7.75 8. Eric Barker GBR 40.93 13. Heidmar Michel GER 12.86 12. Patricia Thomas AUS 24.13 14. Karl Barthel GER 12.35 13. Paula Vallejo Romero ESP 23.02 11. Lorraine Mussett AUS 6.36 9. Kevin Bradley NZL 40.24 10. Albert Fichtner GER 40.05 15. Michal Drohomirecki POL 10.59 14. Mary Thomas AUS 22.91 11. Ray Green AUS 39.59 16. Sinisa Stankovic SCG 7.85 15. Yvonne Miles GBR 21.33 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T. F60 FINAL 12. Jens Lauk GER 39.21 16. Hilka Wetzel GER 20.52 1. Hella Boeker GER 14.49 13. Klaus Volkheimer GER 38.35 MEN'S Hammer Weight T. M75 FINAL 14. 2. Janice Banens AUS 14.10 14. Julien Cazalon FRA 37.99 Rahim Abdelrahimsai AUT 9.62 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F70 FINAL 3. Brunella De Giudice ITA 13.31 15. Knut Dahle NOR 36.68 1. Jutta Schaefer GER 34.13 4. Irma Kirchhofs GER 12.64 16. Federico Abella ESP 36.52 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F45 FINAL 2. Susanne Wissinger GER 30.57 5. Georgia Cutler USA 12.48 17. Norbert Keller GER 35.99 1. Margrith Duss- Müller SUI 49.54Q 3. Valerie Worrell AUS 26.13 6. Terttu Bylina FIN 12.35 18. John Reynolds AUS 33.06 2. Carol Finsrud USA 42.76 4. Almut Brömmel GER 23.98 7. Brigitte Lange GER 12.08 19. Jose R. Gonzalez ESP 32.91 3. Ulrike Engelhardt GER 40.14 5. Ingrid Junge GER 23.69 8. Grete Myklestad NOR 10.99 20. Patrick Reilly IRL 32.17 4. Sharon Gibbins AUS 37.46 6. Annemarie Scholten GER 23.65 9. Marita Horn GER 10.75 21. Eulogio Arroyo MEX 30.55 5. Claire Cameron GBR 32.44 7. Elisabeth Dwenger GER 22.71 10. Tiia Krutob EST 10.29 22. Jorge Carlos Perez MEX 27.32 6. Elke Vater GER 32.19 8. Myrtha Reyes Alvarez PUR 11.63 11. Mary Thomas AUS 10.18 23. Christian Segers FRA 18.10 7. Paola Melotti ITA 31.04 12. Patricia Thomas AUS 9.68 8. Siv Karlströn FIN 30.06 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T F35 FINAL 13. Maria T Rizzo G. GUA 7.61 MEN'S Hammer Weight T. M40 FINAL 9. Jennifer Ibbitson GBR 29.37 1. Kathleen De Wolf BEL 14.01 1. Steve Whyte GBR 16.19 10. Elisabeth Szabo BEL 29.22 2. Jane Camilla Thrush GBR 12.44 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T. F70 FINAL 2. David Burrell GBR 14.81 11. Zdeñka Plesarova CZE 28.72 3. Ingrid Vos BEL 11.43 1. Jutta Schaefer GER 13.66 3. Stephen Frey GER 14.81 12. Lilia Beomont VEN 27.80 4. Maria Letizia Bartolozz iITA 11.43 2. Sigrun Kofink GER 11.93 4. Stuart Gyngell AUS 14.20 13. Sue Masabacka FIN 25.82 5. Isabelle Giraud FRA 8.60 3. Susanne Wissinger GER 11.45 October Vetrunner — Page 25

4. Almut Brömmel GER 10.43 2. Hella Boeker GER 10.22 2. Susanne Wissinger GER 11.48 6. Bruce Mitchell CAN 14.41 5. Valerie Worrell AUS 10.09 3. Mary Thomas AUS 9.61 3. Sigrun Kofink GER 11.08 7. Van Vehlmann EST 14.54 6. Anne Scholten GER 9.77 4. Janice Banens AUS 8.27 4. Valerie Worrell AUS 9.83 1st ROUND 7/7 7. Elisabeth Dwenger GER 9.74 5. Brunella Del Giudice ITA 8.23 5. Ingrid Junge GER 9.77 1. Volker Peitzmeier GER 12.55Q 8. Ingrid Junge GER 9.28 6. Patricia Thomas AUS 7.96 6. Berta Tischlinger AUT 9.40 2. Neville Mcintyre AUS 12.55Q 9. M Reyes Alvarez PUR 4.39 7. Georgia Cutler USA 7.89 7. Almut Brömmel GER 9.16 3. Fritz Reichle GER 13.12q 8. Marita Horn GER 7.67 8. Anne Scholten GER 9.02 4. Derek Brown GBR 13.47q WOMEN'S Hammer Weight T. F75 FINAL 9. Grete Myklestad NOR 7.63 9. Elisabeth Dwenger GER 8.49 5. Pierre Aliphat FRA 13.51 1. Marianne Neubert GER 10.12 10. Irma Kirchhofs GER 7.58 10. Asta Satsi EST 7.38 6. Elefherios Tatarakis GRE 13.88 2. Justine Schirmer GER 9.59 11. Tiia Krutob EST 7.56 7. Larry Armstrong USA 14.35 3. Rachel Hanssens BEL 9.33 12. Hilka Wetzel GER 7.44 MEN'S 100m M40 SEMIFINAL 4. Hilja Bakhoff EST 8.74 1st ROUND First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 5. Shirley Brasher AUS 5.35 WOMEN'S Discus Throw F50 (P) First 2 in each heat and the next 8 fastest advance to the next round 1. A Kirstine Jensen DEN 34.31 advance to the next round SEMIFINAL 1/3 WOMEN'S Throwing Pentathlon F50 2. Christine Schultz AUS 34.20 1st ROUND 1/8 1. Glyn Sutton GBR 12.07Q Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 3953 3. Lone Sorensen DEN 31.47 1. Lincoln Campbell GBR 11.48Q 2. Neville Mcintyre AUS 12.40Q Christine Schultz AUS 3664 4. Margit Irányi HUN 31.17 2. Kay Schaafsma NED 11.59Q 2. Volker Peitzmeier GER 12.40q Margit Irányi HUN 3402 5. Jutta Neumann GER 29.99 3. Christopher Townsend CAN 11.64q 4. Lee Hall USA 12.89 Anne Kirstine Jensen DEN 4153 6. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 27.53 4. Thierry Zapha FRA 11.84q 5. Warren Graff USA 13.18 Lone Sorensen DEN 3468 7. Vilma Thompson GBR 24.49 5. John Hilditch AUS 11.94 6. Fritz Reichle GER 13.24 Vilma Thompson GBR 3240 8. Annie Bellanger FRA 23.88 6. Heriberto Gutierrez ESP 12.59 7. Milan Beliansky SVK 13.44 Jutta Neumann GER 3486 9. Monique Avril FRA 22.85 7. Sebastian Lope Lopez ESP 12.97 8. Grudi Grudev BUL 13.81 Eva Stadler GER 2478 10. Eva Stadler GER 20.78 1st ROUND 2/8 SEMIFINAL 2/3 Monique Avril FRA 2477 1. Marco Ceriani ITA 11.30Q 1. Rodger Pierce USA 12.40Q Annie Bellanger FRA 3786 WOMEN'S Discus Throw F60 (P) 2. Jean - Luc Baralle FRA 11.53Q 2. Peter Crombie AUS 12.48Q 1. Karin Illgen GER 34.71 3. Wojciech Osowski POL 11.96 3. Jorma Manninen FIN 12.61 WOMEN'S Throwing Pentathlon F60 2. Hella Boeker GER 30.25 4. Glen Reddington GBR 12.12 4. Ulf Restle GER 12.77 Brunella Del Giudice ITA 3261 3. Brunella D Giudice ITA 22.87 5. Felix Diaz Zuasti ESP 12.24 5. Gerold Schmitt GER 12.84 Janice Banens AUS 3891 4. Grete- maren Myklestad NOR 22.52 6. Michael Curran AUS 12.68 6. Norbert Meyer -Hartmann GER 13.15 Mary Thomas AUS 3729 5. Mary Thomas AUS 22.34 7. Ricard RofCostals ESP 12.94 7. Wim S Goedheijt NED 13.28 Patricia Thomas AUS 2925 6. Georgia Cutler USA 22.23 8. Josep A. F Escoda ESP 13.22 FINAL Tiia Krutob EST 3202 7. Marita Horn GER 21.59 1. Glyn Sutton GBR 12.05 Georgia Cutler USA 3907 8. Irma Kirchhofs GER 21.27 MEN'S 100m M55 1st ROUND 2. Stephen Robbins USA 12.26 G- maren Myklestad NOR 3425 9. Janice Banens AUS 20.87 First 2 in each heat and the next 6 fastest 3. Peter Crombie AUS 12.38 Hella Boeker GER 4091 10. Patricia Thomas AUS 19.97 advance to the next round 4. Rodger Pierce USA 12.43 Marita Horn GER 3225 11. Tiia Krutob EST 19.37 1st ROUND 3/5 5. Wilfredo Picorelli PUR 12.46 Karin Illgen GER 4274 12. Hilka Wetzel GER 15.89 1. Hans Van Bavel AUS 12.50Q 6. Neville Mcintyre AUS 12.49 Irma Kirchhofs GER 3539 2. Fernando C Perez ESP 12.51Q 7. Shiro Asamura JPN 12.50 Hilka Wetzel GER 2619 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F50 (P) 3. Dieter Tisch GER 12.98 8. Volker Peitzmeier GER 12.55 1. A Kirstine Jensen DEN 34.97 4. Edwin Febles Cruz PUR 13.13 WOMEN'S Throwing Pentathlon F70 2. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 28.27 5. Paolo Zadro ITA 13.32 MEN'S 100m M65 1st ROUND Asta Satsi EST 3629 3. Vilma Thompson GBR 24.88 6. Rafael Arellano Solares GUA 14.42 First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest Berta Tischlinger AUT 3719 4. Annie Bellanger FRA 23.15 7. Jorge S Birnbaum USA 14.45 advance to the next round Almut Brömmel GER 4464 5. Christine Schultz AUS 23.03 1st ROUND 5/5 1st ROUND 1/4 Elisabeth Dwenger GER 3750 6. Eva Stadler GER 20.60 1. Marion McCoy Jr. USA 12.54Q 1. Tristano Tamaro ITA 13.30Q Ingrid Junge GER 4034 7. Jutta Neumann GER 19.50 2. Alan Coleman AUS 12.76Q 2. Hans Jürgen Gasper GER 13.40Q Sigrun Kofink GER 5087 8. Monique Avril FRA 17.37 3. Charles Cilla FRA 12.79q 3. Norman Richards AUS 13.72Q Jutta Schaefer GER 4794 9. Margit Irányi HUN 15.92 4. Günter Hartung GER 12.95q 4. Helmut Schumacher GER 13.84q Annemarie Scholten GER 3641 10. Lone Sorensen DEN 15.36 5. Christopher Alvord USA 13.40 5. Luis Gutierrez Castillo MEX 15.12 Susanne Wissinger GER 5181 6. Richard Lech CAN 13.47 6. Karl Schmid GER 15.41 Valerie Worrell AUS 3934 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F60 (P) 7. Bruce Hendrie GBR 13.54 7. Jose M. E. Fernan ESP 15.42 1. Karin Illgen GER 29.28 8. Sebastian Partearroyo ESP 17.18 8. Ivan Marinov BUL 19.51 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F50 (P) 2. Mary Thomas AUS 28.62 SEMIFINAL 1st ROUND 2/4 1. Annie Bellanger FRA 47.93 3. Georgia Cutler USA 24.74 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 1. Willi Scheidt GER 13.17Q 2. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 43.88 4. Hella Boeker GER 23.46 advance to the next round 3. David CAN 13.60Q 3. A Kirstine Jensen DEN 38.45 5. Grete Myklestad NOR 23.36 SEMIFINAL 1/2 4. Hartmann Knorr GER 13.96 4. Lone Sorensen DEN 37.20 6. Janice Banens AUS 22.11 1. Charles Allie USA 12.10Q 5. Gerd Meister GER 14.05 5. Jutta Neumann GER 36.11 7. Tiia Krutob EST 20.53 2. Antton Basurko Guereño ESP 12.37Q 6. Raul Girgenti ARG 14.15 6. Vilma Thompson GBR 32.29 8. Irma Kirchhofs GER 20.37 3. Alan Coleman AUS 12.66Q 7. Ignacio R. S Angele MEX 14.27 7. Christine Schultz AUS 31.44 9. Brunella Del Giudice ITA 19.68 4. Charles Cilla FRA 12.72 8. Julio Vargas Wendell PUR 14.38 8. Margit Irányi HUN 27.64 10. Marita Horn GER 17.15 5. Heinz Wondra GER 12.84 1st ROUND 3/4 9. Monique Avril FRA 25.43 11. Patricia Thomas AUS 15.88 6. Gustavo Alzugaray Gallo URU 13.06 1. Theodor Lenk GER 12.84Q 10. Eva Stadler GER 22.46 12. Hilka Wetzel GER 15.25 7. Günter Hartung GER 13.12 2. Arno Hamaekers GER 13.10Q SEMIFINAL 2/2 3. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 13.18Q WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F60 (P) WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F70 (P) 1. Marion Mccoy Jr. USA 12.20Q 4. Michael Stevenson AUS 13.35q 1. Janice Banens AUS 35.36 1. Sigrun Kofink GER 28.35 2. Vladimir Výbostok SVK 12.32Q 5. Hans Sautter GER 13.41q 2. Georgi Cutler USA 34.16 2. Susanne Wissinger GER 22.86 3. Fernando C Perez ESP 12.45Q 6. Eduard Bes Jaques ESP 13.51q 3. Irma Kirchhofs GER 32.49 3. Almut Brömmel GER 22.52 4. Hans Van Bavel AUS 12.49q 7 . David Stern CAN 14.05 4. Hella Boeker GER 28.59 4. Ingrid Junge GER 18.97 5. Bill Tharpe USA 12.65q 8. Cvetko Kitic SCG 15.79 5. Marita Horn GER 28.36 5. Elisabeth Dwenger GER 17.69 6. Bruno Metzger FRA 12.74 1st ROUND 4/4 6. Grete- maren Myklestad NOR 27.00 6. Jutta Schaefer GER 17.46 7. Horst Beige GER 13.11 1. Hermann Beckering GER 13.14Q 7. Tiia Krutob EST 26.48 7. Berta Tischlinger AUT 16.15 FINAL 2. Michael Morris CAN 13.42Q 8. Karin Illgen GER 26.29 8. Valerie Worrell AUS 15.75 1. Marion McCoy Jr. USA 12.22 3. Tony Bowman GBR 14.13Q 9. Brunella D Giudice ITA 25.49 9. Anne Scholten GER 14.90 2. Charles Allie USA 12.24 4. John Tunks ESP 14.19 10. Mary Thomas AUS 25.32 10. Asta Satsi EST 13.55 3. Vladimir Výbostok SVK 12.26 5. Hector Curin ARG 14.45 11. Patricia Thomas AUS 23.58 4. Fernando C Perez ESP 12.44 6. Victor Valles Arrieta MEX 14.46 12. Hilka Wetzel GER 22.28 WOMEN'S Hammer Weigth T. F50 (P) 5. Antton Basurko Guereño ESP 12.50 7. Don Chambers AUS 14.69 1. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 13.75 6. Hans Van Bavel AUS 12.57 8. Allan Wood AUS 16.46 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F70 (P) 2. Annie Bellanger FRA 13.13 7. Alan Coleman AUS 12.64 SEMIFINAL 1. Susanne Wissinger GER 31.17 3. Jutta Neumann GER 12.98 8. Bill Tharpe USA 12.65 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 2. Jutta Schaefer GER 30.49 4. Lone Sorensen DEN 12.81 advance to the next round 3. Valerie Worrell AUS 29.39 5. Margit Irányi HUN 11.87 MEN'S 100m M60 1st ROUND SEMIFINAL 1/2 4. Ingrid Junge GER 25.07 6. Christine Schultz AUS 11.82 First 2 in each heat and the next 10 fastest 1. Arno Hamaekers GER 13.19Q 5. Almut Brömmel GER 25.07 7. A Kirstine Jensen DEN 11.76 advance to the next round 2. Hermann Beckering GER 13.20Q 6. Sigrun Kofink GER 24.60 8. Vilma Thompson GBR 10.42 1st ROUND 1/7 3. Tristano Tamaro ITA 13.23Q 7. Annemari Scholten GER 23.24 9. Monique Avril FRA 9.57 1. Glyn Sutton GBR 12.58Q 4. Willi Scheidt GER 13.23q 8. Asta Satsi EST 21.96 10. Eva Stadler GER 7.83 2. Norbert Meyer -Hartmann GER 12.93Q 5. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 13.28q 9. Berta Tischlinger AUT 21.47 3. Werner Gross GER 12.95q 6. Hans Sautter GER 13.43 10. Elisabeth Dwenger GER 19.43 WOMEN'S Hammer Weigth T. F60 (P) 4. Jan Rubes CZE 13.54 7. Michael Stevenson AUS 13.47 1. Janice Banens AUS 13.30 5. Roy Fearnall AUS 13.60 8. David Dunn CAN 13.82 WOMEN'S Shot Put F50 (P) 2. Georgia Cutler USA 12.91 6. Paul Gilbert USA 15.19 SEMIFINAL 2/2 1. Margit Irányi HUN 12.70 3. Hella Boeker GER 11.70 1st ROUND 3/7 1. Theodor Lenk GER 13.10Q 2. Christine Schultz AUS 11.64 4. Irma Kirchhofs GER 11.63 1. Stephen Robbins USA 12.67Q 2. John Cooper AUS 13.24Q 3. A Kirstine Jensen DEN 11.48 5. Grete- maren Myklestad NOR 10.77 2. Keith Howden AUS 12.87Q 3. Michael Morris CAN 13.43Q 4. Vilma Thompson GBR 10.12 6. Tiia Krutob EST 10.63 3. Gerold Schmitt GER 12.92q 4. Hans Jürgen Gasper GER 13.49 5. Lone Sorensen DEN 9.88 7. Marita Horn GER 10.59 4. Milan Beliansky SVK 13.31q 5. Eduard Bes Jaques ESP 13.70 6. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 9.79 8. Mary Thomas AUS 10.29 5. Viatcheslav Kifa RUS 13.93 6. Helmut Schumacher GER 13.76 7. Annie Bellanger FRA 9.70 9. Karin Illgen GER 9.92 6. Ricardo Fernandez Aller ESP 17.27 7. Norman Richards AUS 13.87 8. Jutta Neumann GER 9.51 10. Brunella D Giudice ITA 9.88 1st ROUND 4/7 8. Tony Bowman GBR 14.33 9. Eva Stadler GER 9.08 11. Patricia Thomas AUS 9.49 1. Rodger Pierce USA 12.37Q FINAL 10. Monique Avril FRA 7.10 12. Hilka Wetzel GER 8.70 2. Peter Crombie AUS 12.49Q 1. Theodor Lenk GER 13.07 3. Helmut Lange GER 13.31q 2. John Cooper AUS 13.11 WOMEN'S Shot Put F60 (P) WOMEN'S Hammer Weigth T. F70 (P) 4. Peter Roeckle GER 13.70 3. Willi Scheidt GER 13.17 1. Karin Illgen GER 10.78 1. Jutta Schaefer GER 12.52 5. Roelf Akkerman NED 13.96 4. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 13.19 Page 26 — October Vetrunner

5. Arno Hamaekers GER 13.20 6. Earl Taylor GBR 29.99 4. Ignacio R S Angele MEX 29.83 2. Vincenzo Felicetti ITA 57.20Q 6. Hermann Beckering GER 13.21 SEMIFINAL 5. Ivan Marinov BUL 43.73 3. Peter Lamb AUS 57.27Q 7. Tristano Tamaro ITA 13.32 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 1st ROUND 2/6 4. Herman Reyes TRI 1:00.14q 8. Michael Morris CAN 13.50 advance to the next round 1. Theodor Lenk GER 27.43Q 5. Alfred Kesselring GER 1:02.53 SEMIFINAL 1/3 2. Eduard Bes Jaques ESP 28.46Q 6. Garry Patrick Maher AUS 1:03.49 MEN'S 100m M70 1st ROUND 1. Charles Allie USA 24.25Q 3. David Stern CAN 29.73 7. Kerry Calderbank AUS 1:06.42 First 2 in each heat and the next 6 fastest 2. Alan Coleman AUS 25.77Q 4. Julio Vargas Wendell PUR 30.23 1st ROUND 2/4 advance to the next round 3. Anthony Deleiros GBR 26.38 5. Don Chambers AUS 31.10 1. Jose L Romero Minguez ESP 57.40Q 1st ROUND 3/5 4. Günter Hartung GER 26.45 1st ROUND 3/6 2. Franz Hohl AUT 58.97Q 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 13.43Q 5. Herman Reyes TRI 26.82 1. Hermann Beckering GER 27.34Q 3. Günter Hartung GER 1:00.61Q 2. Horst Schader GER 13.87Q 6. Christopher Alvord USA 27.38 2. Zildo Bueno BRA 27.68Q 4. Amando Rodriguez FRA 1:02.06 3. Robert Whilden, Jr. USA 13.89q SEMIFINAL 3/3 3. Michael Stevenson AUS 27.82q 5. Jose Loranca Rodriguez MEX 1:04.29 4. Gordon Daborn GBR 15.24 1. Marion McCoy, Jr. USA 25.40Q 4. Roberto Vaghi ITA 28.47q 6. Bill Carr AUS 1:04.99 5. Kesar Singh Poonia CAN 15.84 2. Hans Van Bavel AUS 25.46Q 5. Anthony Treacher GBR 29.47 7. Jorge Santiago BirnbaumUSA 1:09.06 6. Felix Hoppe GER 15.95 3. Jose L Romero Minguez ESP 25.59 6. Andrzej Kolpak POL 34.83 SEMIFINAL 7. Jose Berardi ARG 16.36 4. Charles Cilla FRA 25.84 1st ROUND 4/6 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest SEMIFINAL 1/2 5. Heinz Wondra GER 26.12 1. Adolf Nehren GER 28.31Q advance to the next round 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 13.40Q 6. Pentti Karppinen FIN 26.21 2. Hartmann Knorr GER 28.75Q SEMIFINAL 2/2 2. Armando Roca Garcia ESP 13.55Q 7. Antonio Montaruli ITA 26.63 3. Norman Richards AUS 29.05 1. Robert Minting GBR 55.82Q 3. Rudolf Bockl GER 13.66Q 8. Bruce Hendrie GBR 27.13 4. Tony Bowman GBR 29.54 2. Franz Hohl AUT 56.57Q 4. David Burton GBR 13.77q FINAL 5. Victor Valles Arrieta MEX 31.82 3. Jose L Romero Minguez ESP 56.65Q 5. Karl -heinz Newmann GER 13.92 1. Charles Allie USA 24.47 1st ROUND 6/6 4. Peter Lamb AUS 56.80q 6. Bertil Hedstrom SWE 14.29 2. Franz Hohl AUT 24.88 1. John Cooper AUS 28.19Q 5. Alan Coleman AUS 57.58q 7. Robert Whilden, Jr. USA 14.32 3. Vincenzo Felicetti ITA 25.08 2. Michael Morris CAN 28.66Q 6. Aldo Del Rio ITA 59.44 8. Ronald Cross RSA 14.36 4. Marion Mccoy, Jr. USA 25.09 3. Michel Mortz FRA 31.99 7. Walter Busenbender GER 1:01.75 FINAL 5. Hans Van Bavel AUS 25.24 4. Jens Carstensen GER 32.21 8. Günter Hartung GER 1:01.89 1. Bruno Kimmel GER 13.20 6. Antton Basurko Guereño ESP 25.36 5. Jose M. E Fernan ESP 32.36 FINAL 2. Hugh Coogan AUS 13.34 7. Bill Tharpe USA 25.43 SEMIFINAL 1. Charles Allie USA 53.95 3. Armando Roca Garcia ESP 13.51 8. Alan Coleman AUS 25.84 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 2. Robert Minting GBR 55.23 4. Rudolf Bockl GER 13.66 advance to the next round 3. Franz Hohl AUT 55.81 5. Horst Schader GER 13.76 MEN'S 200m M60 1st ROUND SEMIFINAL 1/2 4. Peter Lamb AUS 56.78 6. Dick Richards USA 13.77 First 2 in each heat and the next 6 fastest 1. Hermann Beckering GER 27.03Q 5. Jose L Romero Minguez ESP 57.06 7. David Burton GBR 14.08 advance to the next round 2. John Cooper AUS 27.42Q 6. Alan Coleman AUS 58.05 8. Jose M. Sanza Agreda ESP 14.14 1st ROUND 1/5 3. Tristano Tamaro ITA 27.52Q 1. Volker Peitzmeier GER 25.69Q 4. Sakari Hallia FIN 27.70q MEN'S 400m M60 1st ROUND MEN'S 100m M80 SEMIFINAL 2. Peter Crombie AUS 26.05Q 5. Eduard Bes Jaques ESP 28.02 First 2 in each heat and the next 6 fastest First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 3. Wilfredo Picorelli PUR 26.33q 6. Helmut Schumacher GER 28.38 advance to the next round advance to the next round 4. Grudi Grudev BUL 27.58 7. Michael Morris CAN 28.45 1st ROUND 2/5 SEMIFINAL 1/2 5. Paul Gilbert USA 32.02 8. Hartmann Knorr GER 28.84 1. Peter Crombie AUS 1:01.13Q 1. Hideya Yamazaki JPN 15.42Q 6. Juan Perez Bustamante USA 34.12 SEMIFINAL 2/2 2. Wlodzimierz Kostro POL 1:01.67Q 2. Hugo A. Delgado Flores PER 15.58Q 7. Jiejun Jiang CHN 34.12 1. Theodor Lenk GER 26.53Q 3. Warren Graff USA 1:02.97q 3. Horst Albrecht GER 16.10Q 1st ROUND 3/5 2. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 26.69Q 4. Samuel Lee Hall USA 1:03.30 4. Gerhard Herbst GER 16.15q 1. Rodger Pierce USA 26.13Q 3. David Dunn CAN 27.90Q 5. Gerold Schmitt GER 1:03.86 5. Eusebio Rivas Patiño MEX 16.81 2. Wim Schreuder Gedheijt NED 27.08Q 4. Adolf Nehren GER 27.92q 6. Wim Metselaar NED 1:09.66 6. Kurt Schumacher GER 16.84 3. Norbert Meyer -hartmann GER 27.17q 5. Michael Stevenson AUS 27.99 7. Antonin Jankovsky CZE 1:11.14 7. Frederick O`Connor AUS 17.07 4. Peter Roeckle GER 28.70 6. Hans Jürgen Gasper GER 28.02 8. Richard Rinaldo USA 1:23.41 8. Juan Del C Esteibar ESP 24.89 5. M A. Corvacho Ospino COL 28.76 7. Roberto Vaghi ITA 28.08 1st ROUND 3/5 6. Hans-juergen Roesner GER 29.60 FINAL 1. Larry Barnum USA 59.80Q MEN'S 200m M40 1st ROUND 7. Bruce Mitchell CAN 30.26 1. Theodor Lenk GER 26.55 2. Jerzy Zawadzki POL 1:01.82Q First 2 in each heat and the next 6 fastest 8. Roger Whalan AUS 31.86 2. John Cooper AUS 26.69 3. Norbert Meyer -hartmann GER 1:02.74q advance to the next round 1st ROUND 4/5 3. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 26.70 4. Vaclav Sejbl CZE 1:03.40 1st ROUND /9 1. Keith Howden AUS 26.21Q 4. Hermann Beckering GER 26.95 5. Frederick Bush GBR 1:04.21 1. Keith Palmer GBR 24.38Q 2. Gerold Schmitt GER 26.65Q 5. Tristano Tamaro ITA 27.71 6. Franz Timmermann GER 1:04.38 2. Patrick Bass GBR 24.63Q 3. Jelle Van Der Schaaf NED 27.83 6. Sakari Hallia FIN 27.85 7. Richard Trembath AUS 1:05.26 3. John Hilditch AUS 24.79 4. Warren Graff USA 27.90 7. David Dunn CAN 28.11 8. Henk Knapen NED 1:11.71 4. Eric Merriweather USA 25.10 5. Udo Leisgen GER 28.45 8. Adolf Nehren GER 28.15 1st ROUND 4/5 5. Alexander Markov RUS 25.40 6. Franz Timmermann GER 29.11 1. Rodger Pierce USA 58.95Q 6. Christian Godefroy FRA 25.81 7. Antonin Jankovsky CZE 31.90 MEN'S 200m M70 1st ROUND First 2 in each heat and the next 6 fastest 2. Hans-jürgen Frühauf GER 1:01.58Q 7. Michele Stevanin ITA 31.50 8. Luis Gramaccioni ARG 32.57 3. Kennet Ivehag SWE 1:02.05q 1st ROUND 9/9 1st ROUND 5/5 advance to the next round 1st ROUND 4/5 4. Arie Van Tol NED 1:04.01 1. Philippe Claudeon FRA 23.12Q 1. Glyn Sutton GBR 25.99Q 5. Roy Fearnall AUS 1:04.11 2. Marco Ceriani ITA 23.55Q 2. Neville McIntyre AUS 26.20Q 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 27.88Q 2. Manfred Konopka GER 30.09Q 6. Peter Dunham AUS 1:10.42 3. Didier Treillard FRA 23.58q 3. Werner Gross GER 27.16q 7. Michael Charles BER 1:14.71 4. David Kemp GBR 23.71q 4. Samuel Lee Hall USA 27.29q 3. Paul Johnson USA 30.65 5. Javier Guridi Ezquerro ESP 24.12q 5. Elefherios Tatarakis GRE 29.49 4. Gordon Daborn GBR 32.57 1st ROUND 5/5 6. Michael Curran AUS 25.06 6. Georg Rossle GER 30.75 5. Herbert Häde GER 32.95 1. Neville McIntyre AUS 1:00.79Q 7. Ahti Prits EST 27.65 7. Guillermo Castillo COL 32.14 6. Jose Fernandez Medina ESP 33.94 2. Stephen Robbin s USA 1:01.52Q 8. Ricardo Fernandez Aller ESP 38.11 7. Jose Berardi ARG 34.46 3. Miguel A Diaz Mendez ESP 1:03.13q MEN'S 200m M50 1st ROUND SEMIFINAL SEMIFINAL 4. Richard Barrington GBR 1:03.24 First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest First 3 in each heatand the next 2 fastest advance First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 5. Francois Poncin FRA 1:07.96 advance to the next round to the next round advance to the next round 6. Hans-juergen Roesner GER 1:08.48 1st ROUND 1/6 SEMIFINAL 1/2 SEMIFINAL 2/2 7. Antonio Diez Bernal ESP 1:11.30 1. Walwyn Franklyn GBR 24.78Q 1. Stephen Robbins USA 25.01Q 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 27.14Q SEMIFINAL 2. Ryszard Nowakowski POL 24.79Q 2. Jorma Manninen FIN 25.85Q 2. David Burton GBR 28.38Q First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 3. Fernando M Jimenez ESP 25.67 3. Gerold Schmitt GER 26.00Q 3. Kosmas Kapassakalis GER 28.65Q advance to the next round 4. Juan C. Imitola Segura COL 26.24 4. Wim S Goedheijt NED 26.44 4. Rudolf Bockl GER 28.69q SEMIFINAL 1/2 5. Philip Bell GBR 26.42 5. Terry Bissett GBR 26.46 5. Monty Hacker RSA 28.78 1. Rodger Pierce USA 56.55Q 6. Stephen Baird AUS 26.72 6. Ulf Restle GER 26.70 6. Lars -åke Hedlund SWE 29.12 2. Peter Crombie AUS 58.22Q 7. Giampeppe Niro ITA 26.87 7. Keith Howden AUS 26.70 7. Horst Hufnagel GER 29.27 3. Peter Scholz GER 1:00.52Q 8. Samuel Lee Hall USA 26.83 8. Lloyd S Williams USA 29.62 4. Miguel A Diaz Mendez ESP 1:02.00 MEN'S 200m M55 1st ROUND SEMIFINAL 2/2 FINAL 5. Wlodzimierz Kostro POL 1:02.01 First 2 in each heat and the next 10 fastest 1. Glyn Sutton GBR 24.77Q 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 26.84 SEMIFINAL 2/2 advance to the next round 2. Rodger Pierce USA 25.21Q 2. Horst Schrader GER 27.50 1. Larry Barnum USA 57.39Q 1st ROUND 3/7 3. Volker Peitzmeier GER 25.29Q 3. Hans Blöchlinger SUI 27.91 2. Neville Mcintyre AUS 58.58Q 1. Charles Allie USA 24.97Q 4. Peter Crombie AUS 25.31q 4. David Burton GBR 28.19 3. Hans-jürgen Frühauf GER 59.08Q 2. Antton Basurko Guereño ESP 25.71Q 5. Neville Mcintyre AUS 25.45q 5. Karl -heinz Newmann GER 28.31 4. Terry Bissett GBR 1:00.13q 3. Alan Coleman AUS 26.16q 6. Wilfredo Picorelli PUR 25.92 6. Armando Roca Garcia ESP 28.36 5. Jelle Van Der Schaaf NED 1:00.95q 4. Herman Reyes TRI 26.52q 7. Norbert Meyer -hartmann GER 26.80 7. Rudolf Bockl GER 28.83 6. Jerzy Zawadzki POL 1:01.00 5. Walter Busenbender GER 26.98q 8. Werner Gross GER 27.31 8. Kosmas Kapassakalis GER 30.71 7. Norbert Meyer -hartmann GER 1:01.88 6. Gerardo C Lopez MEX 34.20 FINAL MEN'S 400m M50 1st ROUND 8. Klaus-eggert Bahr GER 1:01.98 7 Brian Williamson GBR 27.30 1. Glyn Sutton GBR 24.65 First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest FINAL 1st ROUND 4/7 2. Stephen Robbins USA 24.87 advance to the next round 1. Rodger Pierce USA 55.96 1. Franz Hohl AUT 26.02Q 3. Peter Crombie AUS 25.13 1st ROUND 6/6 2. Larry Barnum USA 56.42 2. Bill Tharpe USA 26.40Q 4. Rodger Pierce USA 25.37 1. Walwyn Franklyn GBR 57.66Q 3. Peter Crombie AUS 56.93 3. Heinz Wondra GER 26.48q 5. Neville Mcintyre AUS 25.39 2. German A Cantorne ESP 58.41Q 4. Hans-jürgen Frühauf GER 58.18 4. Bruce Hendrie GBR 27.10q 6. Jorma Manninen FIN 25.67 3. Claudio Rapaccioni ITA 1:00.06 5. Neville McIntyre AUS 59.61 5. Paolo Zadro ITA 27.62 7. Gerold Schmitt GER 26.36 4. Peter Gerth GER 1:01.82 6. Terry Bissett GBR 1:00.90 6. Bill Carr AUS 28.77 5. Stephen Baird AUS 1:03.85 7. Peter Scholz GER 1:00.93 7. Miguel Ortiz De Guinea ESP 31.40 MEN'S 200m M65 1st ROUND 6. Eric Paloux FRA 1:06.25 8. Jelle Van Der Schaaf NED 1:03.78 1st ROUND 6/7 First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 1. Hans Van Bavel AUS 25.75Q advance to the next round MEN'S 400m M55 1st ROUND MEN'S 400m M65 1st ROUND 2. Marion McCoy Jr. USA 25.75Q 1st ROUND 1/6 First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 3. Daniel Debonnaire FRA 25.97q 1. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 27.80Q advance to the next round advance to the next round 4. Udo Lippoldes GER 28.20 2. David Dunn CAN 28.04Q 1st ROUND 1/4 1st ROUND 4/4 5. Leonid Krakovski RUS 28.83 3. Hans Jürgen Gasper GER 28.17q 1. Robert Minting GBR 56.88Q 1. Willi Klaus GER 1:03.25Q October Vetrunner — Page 27

2. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 1:05.14Q 2. Jose Luis Ruiz Laboy PUR 2:06.79Q 4. Peter Lamb AUS 2:18.46Q 11. Jose Ludueña ARG 3:07.71 3. Helmut Schumacher GER 1:07.59Q 3. Manel Rodriguez Burch ESP 2:07.25Q 4. Paul Hanus BEL 2:18.46q 4. Tristano Tamaro ITA 1:10.18 4. Stuart Paterson AUS 2:07.59q 6. Philippus Calitz RSA 2:27.81q MEN'S 800m M70 FINAL 5. Julio Vargas Wendell PUR 1:10.71 5. Abel Castañares Perez ESP 2:08.93 7. Antoni Nieto Solsona ESP 2:29.44 1. Janusz Kociszewski POL 2:31.39 6. Malcom Schofield GBR 1:11.70 6. Juan Rivero Lopez ESP 2:09.43 8. Goran Lennstrom SWE 2:31.43 2. David Carr AUS 2:33.08 7. Jose I. Martinez ESP 1:18.39 7. Luis M C Blanco ESP 2:10.50 9. Roger Lock GBR 2:31.76 3. Constantino Del Castillo ESP 2:36.67 SEMIFINAL 8. Dmitry Akishev RUS 2:10.56 10. Daniel Thiry BEL 2:37.45 4. Manuel Rosales Touza ESP 2:46.38 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 9. Oystein Ovsthus NOR 2:20.50 11. Jan Tuna CZE 2:40.64 5. Ari Valdemarsson NOR 2:46.86 advance to the next round 10. Miroslav Mihailovic SCG 2:20.74 12. Jose Irles ARG 2:44.93 6. Georgios Theodosiou GRE 2:54.08 SEMIFINAL 1/2 11. Flavio Nunes Campos BRA 2:32.39 SEMIFINAL 7. Markus Virrankoski FIN 2:56.48 1. Willi Scheidt GER 59.55Q SEMIFINAL First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 8. John Seymour GBR 2:58.35 2. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 59.89Q First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest advance to the next round 9. Erich Tavernier GER 3:02.69 3. Willi Klaus GER 1:01.04Q advance to the next round SEMIFINAL 1/2 10. Eberhard Arnold GER 3:10.08 4. Adolf Nehren GER 1:02.73q SEMIFINAL 2/2 1. Robert Minting GBR 2:11.49Q 11. Paolo Coen ITA 3:11.89 5. Anthony Treacher GBR 1:03.94q 1. Kevin Paulk USA 2:03.17Q 2. Kurt Herbicht GER 2:12.81Q 12. José Antonio Bom POR 3:19.93 6. Bill Mcilwaine CAN 1:05.73 2. Marc Masschelein BEL 2:03.45Q 3. Kevin AUS 2:13.25Q 13. Jorge Castañon Morales MEX 3:25.13 7. Hartmann Knorr GER 1:06.52 3. Jose M Moreno Bernabe ESP 2:04.22Q 4. James Loftus USA 2:14.22q 14. Xiwen Wang CHN 3:26.91 8. K.M. Karunaratne SRI 1:09.87 4. Ken Deevy IRL 2:04.58q 5. Heikki Vakkuri FIN 2:14.59 14. Helmut Jungeilges GER 3:26.91 SEMIFINAL 2/2 5. Steve Smith GBR 2:05.20q 6. Konrad Geiser ITA 2:15.41 16. Colin Silcock-Delaney AUS 3:32.62 1. Hans Jürgen Gasper GER 1:03.85Q 6. Gerard Starrs GBR 2:05.92 7. Michael Weddell NZL 2:15.70 2. David Dunn CAN 1:03.97 7. Alex Bryce GBR 2:06.59 8. Edward Connolly IRL 2:18.31 MEN'S 800m M80 3. Roberto Vaghi ITA 1:04.49Q 8. Stuart Paterson AUS 2:07.47 9. Brian Stanage GBR 2:19.41 FINAL 4. Helmut Schumacher GER 1:06.10 9. Manel Rodriguez Burch ESP 2:07.72 10. Gaston Brard FRA 2:20.36 1. Yrjo Torikka FIN 3:03.38 5. Zildo Bueno BRA 1:07.27 10. Oivind Bernes NOR 2:08.66 11. Marco Monetti ITA 2:28.37 2. Fernando Delgado CHI 3:07.08 6. Norman Richards AUS 1:09.96 11. Jose Luis Ruiz Laboy PUR 2:09.90 SEMIFINAL 2/2 3. Lucas Nel RSA 3:12.31 7. Tony Bowman GBR 1:18.48 12. Enric Gil Mares ESP 2:12.31 1. Andre Biaumet BEL 2:12.12Q 4. Norman Pearce AUS 3:19.01 FINAL 13. Denis Lagant FRA 2:12.87 2. Johann Schrödel GER 2:12.32Q 5. Antonio Tejada Vergara MEX 3:21.42 1. Willi Scheidt GER 59.46 3. Fabian Campo Sanchez ESP 2:13.12Q 6. Walter Sauerwein GER 3:23.69 2. Barrie Kernaghan AUS 1:00.18 MEN'S 800m M50 1st ROUND 4. Peter Lamb AUS 2:13.56q 7. Vicente Huici Zuñiga ESP 3:33.01 3. Willi Klaus GER 1:00.20 First 4 in each heat and the next 8 fastest 5. Rudolf Pletzer GER 2:15.52 8. Max Mckay AUS 3:39.98 4. Hans Jürgen Gasper GER 1:02.66 advance to the next round 6. Paul Hanus BEL 2:18.07 5. Adolf Nehren GER 1:02.70 1st ROUND 2/4 7. Michael Carter CAN 2:21.10 MEN'S 1500m M45 SEMIFINAL 6. David Dunn CAN 1:03.64 1. David Wilcock GBR 2:08.70Q 8. L Robayna Garcia ESP 2:21.51 First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 7. Roberto Vaghi ITA 1:04.14 2. Dave Clingan USA 2:09.24Q 9. Jean Luc Duval FRA 2:22.84 advance to the next round 8. Anthony Treacher GBR 1:04.20 3. Paul Connolli ZIM 2:11.02Q 10. Daniel Galindo Atienza ESP 2:25.10 SEMIFINAL 4/4 4. Viktor Flentin UKR 2:12.22Q 11. Philippus Calitz RSA 2:29.12 1. Anselm Lebourne USA 4:17.65Q MEN'S 400m M70 1st ROUND 3/4 5. Yves Levasseur FRA 2:12.83q FINAL 2. Anthony D O´Halloran IRL 4:17.78Q 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 1:02.27Q 6. Victor Zhemchugov RUS 2:13.18q 1. Robert Minting GBR 2:07.99 3. Alberto Llata Sanchez ESP 4:18.28q 2. Horst Schrader GER 1:08.43Q 7. Juan M Ignacio Balsera ESP 2:14.02 2. Johann Schrödel GER 2:10.96 4. Cipriano Benito Ballester ESP 4:21.52 3. Kosmas Kapassakalis GER 1:08.47Q 8. Rudolf Homolka CZE 2:15.39 3. Kurt Herbicht GER 2:11.17 5. Richard Holland GBR 4:24.48 4. John Seymour GBR 1:14.31q 9. John O´Riordan IRL 2:20.85 4. Kevin Solomon AUS 2:12.31 6. Pedro Rodriguez Dorta ESP 4:26.27 5. Antonio Pereira Tomas ESP 1:18.19 10. Askel Ovsthus NOR 2:23.40 5. James Loftus USA 2:12.71 7. Brendan Dwyer AUS 4:41.66 6. Jose M Salazar Gomez ESP 1:26.40 11. Bjorn Dybdahl AUS 2:31.62 6. Fabian Campo Sanchez ESP 2:13.01 8. Antonio Sande POR 4:42.27 7. Miguel Hernandez ESP 1:35.95 12. Nicola Ferrari ITA 2:33.37 7. Andre Biaumet BEL 2:14.80 9. Felix Cavia Tamayo ESP 4:42.61 SEMIFINAL 13. Kevin Dillon GBR 2:59.44 8. Peter Lamb AUS 2:22.50 10. Tomas Hernandez Pere ESP 4:44.12 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 1st ROUND 4/4 11. Andre Reinders NED 4:47.73 advance to the next round 1. Jorge L Ortiz Rivera PUR 2:10.38Q MEN'S 800m M60 SEMIFINAL 12. Beldarrain Carril ESP 4:52.40 SEMIFINAL 1/2 2. Bilal Namani GBR 2:10.77Q First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 13. Kuldar Kotkas EST 4:58.07 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 1:01.07Q 3. Fernando Bento Batista POR 2:12.78Q advance to the next round 14. Jesus Antonio Rojas VEN 4:59.71 2. Kosmas Kapassakalis GER 1:07.68Q 4. Semen Shulha UKR 2:13.52Q SEMIFINAL 1/3 15. I Moragas Recasens ESP 5:18.99 3. Eduard Hänggi SUI 1:10.91Q 5. Robert Briggs GBR 2:13.89q 1. Larry Barnum USA 2:17.91Q 16. Jean Marc Escrieut FRA 5:28.12 4. Manfred Konopka GER 1:12.24 6. Frederick Pidgeon GBR 2:14.66 2. Reginald Phipps GBR 2:18.09Q 5. Markus Virrankoski FIN 1:13.13 7. Rafael Ferrer Landa ESP 2:16.65 3. Kennet Ivehag SWE 2:20.27q MEN'S 1500m M55 SEMIFINAL 6. John Seymour GBR 1:14.00 8. Miroslav Fliegl CZE 2:17.69 4. Jan H. Johansen NOR 2:25.26 First 3 in each heat and the next 3 fastest 7. Geoffrey Feast GBR 1:14.41 9. Miguel A. R Figueroa CHI 2:18.44 5. A Maqueda Herrera MEX 2:28.01 advance to the next round FINAL 10. Daniel Mira Soler ESP 2:19.96 6. Richard Somers GBR 2:28.43 SEMIFINAL 2/3 1. Hugh Coogan AUS 1:01.29 11. Curtis Baldwin USA 2:21.05 7. Silvano Zerbo ITA 2:28.50 1. Jose Melendez Ramos ESP 4:34.76Q 2. Karl -heinz Newmann GER 1:04.92 12. Patrick Pechon FRA 2:40.12 8. Madderom CAN 2:32.97 2. Kevin Solomon AUS 4:36.24Q 3. Kosmas Kapassakalis GER 1:05.61 9. Terry Mee IRL 2:35.35 3. Victor Solovyov UKR 4:38.23Q 4. Horst Schrader GER 1:06.02 MEN'S 800m M55 1st ROUND 10. Jose Luis Aranda Pardo ESP 2:43.76 4. Yorimitsu Aoyagi JPN 4:38.63q 5. Horst Hufnagel GER 1:07.21 First 4 in each heat and the next 8 fastest 11. Peter Dunham AUS 2:50.04 5. Valeriy Aristov RUS 4:41.24 6. Eduard Hänggi SUI 1:13.30 advance to the next round 12. John Waite AUS 3:07.29 6. Brian Stanage GBR 4:42.74 1st ROUND 1/4 13. Luis Oscar Peña Peña PUR 3:50.01 7. Kenneth Daniel GBR 4:43.75 MEN'S 800m M35 SEMIFINAL First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 1. Vincent Lentsoenyane RSA 2:14.56Q SEMIFINAL 2/3 8. L Robayna Garcia ESP 4:43.96 advance to the next round 2. Robert Minting GBR 2:16.11Q 1. Wolfgang Beyer- Maidhof GER 2:17.79Q 9. Vincent Lentsoenyane RSA 4:46.89 SEMIFINAL 2/2 3. Kevin Solomon AUS 2:18.15Q 2. M Angel Diaz Mendez ESP 2:20.39Q 10. Richard Connolly IRL 5:01.58 1. Pablo Marin Gil ESP 1:59.70Q 4. Michael Weddell NZL 2:18.37Q 3. Ragnar Jakobsen NOR 2:20.69q 11. Antoni Nieto Solsona ESP 5:02.89 5. Gaston Brard FRA 2:22.37q 4. Arie Van Tol NED 2:21.61 12. Marco Monetti ITA 5:03.71 2. Cesar Avellaneda Lopez ESP 1:59.96Q 3. Andrew Keane AUS 2:00.27q 6. Michael Carter CAN 2:23.09q 5. Frederick Bush GBR 2:24.32 13. Herbert Jähtzen GER 5:05.64 4. John Nunn GBR 2:01.09q 7. Stefan Waltermann GER 2:30.11 6. Vaclav Sejbl CZE 2:27.61 14. Victor Manuel Rodriguez VEN 5:17.24 5. Stefano Avigo ITA 2:02.09q 8. Jean Claude Pelat FRA 2:34.62 7. Graham Philpott AUS 2:32.79 15. Jose Irles ARG 5:56.57 6. Alfonso Rey Bakaikoa ESP 2:02.43q 9. Jose Permanyer Batlle ESP 2:37.98 8. Francisco Fernandes POR 2:33.20 FINAL 10. Burelson USA 2:48.24 9. Sven -Olof Johansson SWE 2:49.55 1. Alexander Tsukanov RUS 4:29.92 7. Luis Martin Olivares ESP 2:05.78 8. Louis Pinto FRA 2:06.62 11. Luciano Fiore ITA 3:01.74 10. John Ulo Kuhi USA 2:50.79 2. Alexei Gavrilov RUS 4:30.55 9. Andrew Del Nevo GBR 2:07.62 12. Valentin Bündgens GER 3:05.94 11. Brian Foley AUS 3:05.43 3. Fabian Campo Sanchez ESP 4:30.65 10. Stefan Borst GER 2:11.63 13. Alexey Kukushkin RUS 3:20.36 12. Angel L Pi Maldonado PUR 3:13.25 4. Robert Minting GBR 4:30.77 11. Sergey Studenikin RUS 2:12.89 1st ROUND 2/4 SEMIFINAL 3/3 5. Jose Melendez Ramos ESP 4:31.40 1. Kurt Herbicht GER 2:21.15Q 1. Michael Dixon GBR 2:33.21Q 6. Kevin Solomon AUS 4:32.42 FINAL 1. Neil Fitzgerald USA 1:59.08 2. Heikki Vakkuri FIN 2:21.78Q 2. Arne Mjelde NOR 2:33.79Q 7. Victor Solovyov UKR 4:34.09 2. Pablo Marin Gil ESP 1:59.39 3. Fabian Campo Sanchez ESP 2:22.47Q 3. Salvador Casal Calleja ESP 2:34.48 8. Konrad Geiser ITA 4:35.77 3. John Nunn GBR 1:59.86 4. Brian Stanage GBR 2:22.58Q 4. Richard Trembath AUS 2:36.77 9. Yorimitsu Aoyagi JPN 4:37.04 4. Aser Pernil Mejias ESP 2:00.05 5. L Robayna Garcia ESP 2:23.69q 5. Vicente Arroyo Ceron MEX 2:37.51 10. Alfons Graf GER 4:38.45 6. Rolf Salzmann GER 2:30.94 6. John B Garber GBR 2:39.11 11. Heikki Wakkuri FIN 4:38.86 5. Cesar Avellaneda Lopez ESP 2:00.60 6. Andrew Keane AUS 2:01.15 7. Garry Patrick Maher AUS 2:31.09 7. Guangfu Yang CHN 2:41.03 12. Michael Weddell NZL 4:52.54 7. Alfonso Rey Bakaikoa ESP 2:02.19 8. Victor Manuel Rodriguez VEN 2:32.18 8. Wim Metselaar NED 2:41.13 9. J L Loranca Rodriguez MEX 2:36.12 9. Gunars Enins LAT 2:43.99 MEN'S 1500m M60 SEMIFINAL MEN'S 800m M45 1st ROUND 10. Ian Dickie AUS 2:42.99 10 Vicente Castello Rosello ESP 2:47.18 First 3 in each heat and the next 3 fastest First 32 in each heat and the next 64 fastest 1st ROUND 3/4 11. Bryce Dimond GBR 2:49.09 advance to the next round advance to the next round 1. Johann Schrödel GER 2:16.10Q 12. Michael Charles BER 3:01.87 SEMIFINAL 1/3 1st ROUND 1/6 2. Andre Biaumet BEL 2:16.96Q 1. Ragnar Jakobsen NOR 4:56.47Q 1. Kevin Paulk USA 2:06.73Q 3. Maximilian Micheuz AUT 2:18.87Q MEN'S 800m M65 SEMIFINAL 2. Heinz-Dieter Cordes GER 4:56.82Q 2. Ralf Schwan GER 2:07.27Q 4. Edward Connolly IRL 2:19.91Q First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 3. Patrick Makles FRA 4:58.36Q 3. Marc Masschelein BEL 2:07.30Q 5. Daniel Galindo Atienza ESP 2:20.61q advance to the next round 4. Francisco Fernandes POR 5:09.52 4. Luca De Ponti ITA 2:10.23 6. Jean Luc Duval FRA 2:26.64q SEMIFINAL 1/2 5. Tomas Uño Almendras BOL 5:10.61 5. Josep Salom De Sojo ESP 2:10.71 7. Marco Monetti ITA 2:27.42q 1. Sid Howard USA 2:29.18Q 6. C Mendiola Delgadill MEX 5:18.09 6. Brendan Dwyer AUS 2:12.34 8. Jean Louis Tabart FRA 2:30.44 2. Willi Scheidt GER 2:29.30Q 7. Bob Schickert AUS 5:27.35 7. Gilbert Le Jeune FRA 2:12.80 9. Francisco J. Imaz Villaci ESP 2:30.88 3. Roberto Marconi ITA 2:30.26q 8. John B Garber GBR 5:39.00 8. John Taylor GBR 2:14.59 10. M Nuñez Santamaria ESP 2:42.87 4. James Bennett IRL 2:31.10q 9. Sven -Olof Johansson SWE 5:44.20 9. Fernando M Alonso ESP 2:16.33 11. Kerry Calderbank AUS 2:44.73 5. Winfried Helm GER 2:36.99 10. John Waite AUS 6:12.40 10. Richie Power IRL 2:18.04 12. Earl Taylor GBR 2:54.49 6. Angel Cano Alcolea ESP 2:39.03 11. Henk W A Langerijt Van NED 6:18.30 11. Simon Barrado Sanchez ESP 2:28.17 1st ROUND 4/4 7. Michel Mortz FRA 2:44.77 12. Brian Foley AUS 6:52.41 12. Joaquin Reyes Alvarez ESP 2:32.22 1. Konrad Geiser ITA 2:17.88Q 8. Claude Bertandeau FRA 2:47.20 SEMIFINAL 2/3 1st ROUND 2/6 2. James Loftus USA 2:17.91Q 9. Anatoliy Kornilov UKR 2:47.26 1. E De La Camara Peron ESP 4:52.05Q 1. Anthony D O´Halloran IRL 2:06.53Q 3. Rudolf Pletzer GER 2:18.09Q 10. Reginald Checkley GBR 2:55.81 2. Wolfgang Beyer- Maidhof GER 4:52.70Q Page 28 — October Vetrunner

3. Reginald Phipps GBR 4:53.93q 18. Gheorghe Stanoiu ROM 18:47.85 26. David Hindley GBR 23:31.54 19. Tsuneo Kuroda JPN 46:36.15 4. James Boughter USA 5:01.39q 19. Malcolm Phillips HKG 19:01.49 27. Andre Sautiere FRA 24:06.69 20. Catalin Joru Braila ROM 49:33.84 5. Arie Van Tol NED 5:01.58q 20. Rob Sargent GBR 19:08.89 28. Árpád Sebõk HUN 24:36.74 FINAL 2/2 6. A M. Martinez Cartage PUR 5:05.08 21. Frans De Waal NED 19:24.30 FINAL 1/2 1. S Fernandez Infestas ESP 32:35.10 7. M Cagigas Fernandez ESP 5:09.87 22. J L. Ganzarain Echeves ESP 19:37.79 1. E De La Camara Peron ESP 16:47.89 2. Nigel Gates GBR 32:53.80 8. Vicente Arroyo Ceron MEX 5:12.18 23. J Pedro Lopez Sanchez ESP 19:58.66 2. Albert Anderegg SUI 16:48.15 3. Jerry Kooymans CAN 33:15.64 9. Jan H. Johansen NOR 5:12.27 24. David Proffitt GBR 21:04.28 3. Alan Galbraith NZL 17:14.55 4. Francisco Requena ESP 34:21.79 10. Terry Mee IRL 5:13.10 25. Candelario Salvador MEX 23:03.80 4. Heinz-Dieter Cordes GER 17:30.85 5. Johann Quehenberger AUT 34:29.19 11. J Gonzalez Rodriguez ESP 5:15.02 26. Jose A. Martinez Pérez MEX 24:02.99 5. Edmund Schlenker GER 17:56.09 6. Raymond Wilson AUS 34:41.30 12. Gerard Dussarrat FRA 5:15.02 FINAL 3/3 6. Andrea Nicolai ITA 18:17.36 7. Alberto Sanz Llorente ESP 35:06.27 13. J M. Murua Mendizabal ESP 5:15.03 1. S Fernandez Infestas ESP 15:28.30 7. J L. Bereciartua Jurad ESP 18:29.88 8. Michel Duron FRA 35:16.13 14. Graham Philpott AUS 5:22.39 2. Nigel Gates GBR 15:36.27 8. Renato Ferreira Severo BRA 18:38.61 9. Augusto Pires POR 35:17.70 SEMIFINAL 3/3 3. Jerry Kooymans CAN 15:40.57 9. Vicente Arroyo Ceron MEX 18:42.81 10. Pierre Klein FRA 35:28.60 1. Ulrich Grönhardt GER 4:54.72Q 4. Kenneth Leinbach USA 15:56.86 10. M Cagigas Fernandez ESP 18:58.52 11. Archie Jenkins GBR 35:58.06 2. Francisco Cano Cano ESP 4:55.64Q 5. Harald Nygaard NOR 16:14.21 11. Francisco Fernandes POR 18:59.88 12. Antonio Ferreira P OR 36:27.61 3. Silvano Zerbo ITA 4:57.87Q 6. Nikolay Pushilin RUS 16:20.86 12. George Rennie AUS 19:14.89 13. Enric Vilanova Garriga ESP 36:39.02 4. George Rennie AUS 4:58.44q 7. Francisco Requena ESP 16:22.81 13. Alfredo Lapa Mateus POR 19:19.93 14. Géry Auquier BEL 36:52.01 5. John Potts GBR 5:03.10 8. Johann Quehenberger AUT 16:23.63 14. William Johnson GBR 19:32.00 15. Bernard Desarmeaux FRA 38:38.55 6. A Maqueda Herrera MEX 5:07.25 9. Raymond Wilson AUS 16:30.06 15. Joaquin Mas Cardona ESP 19:34.22 16. Julian Dillon GBR 39:40.21 7. Arne Mjelde NOR 5:09.85 10. Fernando Diaz Perez ESP 16:35.13 16. Antonio Canas POR 19:41.30 17. Jose Patrick Schmitt FRA 41:02.43 8. Salvador Casal Calleja ESP 5:11.69 11. Yoshio Tani JPN 16:39.47 17. Michel Leblanc FRA 19:45.60 9. Michel Leblanc FRA 5:30.26 12. Archie Jenkins GBR 16:40.51 18. Rene Lafforgue FRA 19:54.31 MEN'S 10000m M60 FINAL 1/2 10. William Wells NZL 5:42.87 13. L R. Fernandez Suarez ESP 16:41.42 19. Tomas Uño Almendras BOL 19:58.20 1. A M.Martinez Cartage PUR 38:45.02 11. Ivan Brown AUS 5:43.43 14. Alberto Sanz Llorente ESP 16:41.63 20. Graham Philpott US 20:17.63 2. Tomone Kobayashi JPN 40:41.67 12. Sean Duffy IRL 5:49.66 15. Philip Jones GBR 16:44.16 21. Bob Schickert AUS 20:22.15 3. John Horton GBR 41:49.52 FINAL 16. Augusto Pires POR 16:44.64 22. Jeremy Mathers RSA 22:28.77 4. Francisco Montesinos ESP 43:19.11 1. Ulrich Grönhardt GER 4:44.44 17. Leonid Isaev RUS 16:48.46 23. J A. Meneses Villamiza COL 23:15.78 5. Alfredo Stella ITA 44:39.97 2. Reginald Phipps GBR 4:44.52 18. Valentin Kazantsev RUS 16:49.23 6. Ivan Brown AUS 45:16.36 3. E De La Camara Peron ESP 4:47.96 19. Pierre Klein FRA 17:03.63 MEN'S 5000m M65 FINAL 1/2 7. S Larzabal Balerdi ESP 46:54.69 4. Wolfgang Beyer- Maidhof GER 4:48.63 20. Michel Duron FRA 17:08.37 1. Anatoliy Prysyazhnyuk UKR 18:22.23 8. Potanah Appadu MRI 47:08.43 5. Heinz-Dieter Cordes GER 4:51.17 21. David Rojo Garcia ESP 17:24.77 2. Henry Sandkulla FIN 18:35.13 9. Malcolm Brown AUS 47:32.49 6. Francisco Cano Cano ESP 4:51.50 22. Luitger Von Der Stein GER 17:39.67 3. Vladimir Sitnikov RUS 19:31.74 10. Sven -Olof Johansson SWE 47:47.35 7. Ragnar Jakobsen NOR 4:51.72 23. Michailas Bederstetas LTU 20:25.45 4. Luis Garcia Ruiz ESP 20:37.45 11. Josef Stavik CZE 47:52.10 8. Patrick Makles FRA 4:56.81 5. Arvids Zeps LAT 20:38.54 12. John Waite AUS 48:01.33 9. Silvano Zerbo ITA 4:59.70 MEN'S 5000m M55 FINAL 1/3 6. Oleksandr Volskyy UKR 21:01.56 13. W A Langerijt Van NED 48:44.50 10. George Rennie AUS 5:05.74 1. Carlos Soler COL 17:35.07 7. Clemens Mueller GER 21:27.97 14. Stephen Barker AUS 50:54.43 11. James Boughter USA 5:06.45 2. J A. Guerrero Castañed MEX 17:46.96 8. Eric Barber GBR 21:29.35 15. Andre Sautiere FRA 50:59.37 12. Arie Van Tol NED 5:08.01 3. Martin Petite Gomez ESP 17:51.61 9. Wilhelm Gruenig GER 22:00.85 16. Ramon Serratosa Rifa ESP 54:35.47 4. Ian Graham GBR 18:44.15 10. J M. Mercero Lizarraga ESP 22:13.55 17. Pello Iriarte Lusarreta ESP 55:59.10 MEN'S 1500m M65 SEMIFINAL 5. Victor Abascal Acebo ESP 18:54.70 11. Neil Fleming NZL 22:25.28 FINAL 2/2 First 3 in each heat and the next 3 fastest 6. Alan Rich GBR 18:55.85 12. R Gonzalez Suarez ESP 22:26.34 1. E De La Camara Peron ESP 34:50.54 advance to the next round 7. Dragan Kamber SCG 19:04.82 13. Yongren Lin CHN 22:36.36 2. Albert Anderegg SUI 35:22.63 SEMIFINAL 1/3 8. Arnold Bradsham GBR 19:38.09 14. Dimitrios Katsakioris GRE 22:42.65 3. Alan Galbraith NZL 35:49.10 1. Rodney Churcher GBR 5:04.16Q 9. David Parsons GBR 20:07.16 15. John Leslie Hertz AUS 23:53.55 4. Andrea Nicolai ITA 37:54.61 2. Werner Mey GER 5:04.33Q 10. Jose Irles ARG 20:44.04 16. Walter Hasert GER 24:06.89 5. John Sheridan IRL 38:35.45 3. Sid Howard USA 5:04.62Q 11. Jos Joaquim Claro POR 20:48.39 17. Joaquim Rezina BRA 24:55.46 6. Michele Bassi ITA 38:46.41 4. Yury Savenkov RUS 5:04.64q 12. Danny Mullane GBR 20:56.23 18. Peter Donaghy GBR 24:58.30 7. Francisco Fernandes POR 38:49.53 5. Willi Klaus GER 5:14.67q 13. Neil Gray AUS 21:27.92 19. Peter Johnstone AUS 24:59.34 8. Renato Ferreira Severo BRA 38:55.16 6. James Bennett IRL 5:15.17q 14. Xabier Ugarte ESP 21:34.54 20. Konstantinos Kapsalis GRE 25:18.46 9. Alfredo Lapa Mateus POR 39:41.76 7. Bernard Vantours FRA 5:33.02 15. Jose Conceição Carreira POR 22:19.13 21. Les Green GBR 27:02.96 10. J L. Bereciartua Jurad ESP 39:54.87 8. Peter Seiler GER 5:34.98 16. William Mclure AUS 22:36.44 22. John Hines NZL 27:13.46 11. William Johnson GBR 41:01.01 9. Aksel Roste NOR 5:39.48 17. Gaetan Breton CAN 22:54.52 23. Hector Stamboni ARG 28:44.90 12. John Wishart GBR 41:29.19 10. John Leslie Hertz AUS 6:00.07 18. Valentin Bündgens GER 24:05.00 13. Rene Lafforgue FRA 41:32.59 11. Pedro Bildosola ESP 6:10.28 19. Rinaldo Brunetti ITA 24:14.44 MEN'S 5000m M70 FINAL 1/2 14. Douglas Brown USA 42:08.12 FINAL 2/3 1. Fernando Carvajal CHI 21:35.33 15. Markku Tunturi FIN 42:19.78 MEN'S 1500m M70 FINAL 1. Alfons Graf GER 17:21.74 2. Leonard Wigham NZL 22:51.35 16. Vladimir Malykh RUS 44:29.98 1. Constantino Del Castillo ESP 5:16.34 2. Rufino Chavez Condori BOL 17:24.96 3. Paolo Coen ITA 23:29.13 17. Leonardo Diaz Cabaleiro ESP 44:46.36 2. Roger Davies CAN 5:21.58 3. Jean Thomas FRA 17:25.46 4. Peter Lawrence Le Get AUS 24:34.53 18. Carlos Argueta GUA 44:55.15 3. Bruno Baggia ITA 5:21.61 4. Paul Williams GBR 17:53.46 5. William Van Leeuwen CAN 24:59.71 19. George Ingo Lawson GBR 45:35.59 4. David Carr AUS 5:34.05 5. Peter Vlaarkamp NED 17:55.17 6. Helmut Jungeilges GER 25:54.67 20. Jean Louis Daniel FRA 46:59.67 5. Ryosuke Takahara JPN 5:37.74 6. Vincenzo Dottorello ITA 18:08.71 7. Robert T Davidson GBR 26:36.72 6. Rudolf Friedbacher AUT 5:38.09 7. Ivan Olynik FRA 18:10.65 8. Carlos Rufino Claro POR 27:25.54 MEN'S 10000m M70 FINAL 7. Erich Tavernier GER 6:07.26 8. A Natera Fernandez ESP 18:13.69 9. Jim Tobin NZL 29:21.89 1. Manuel Rosales Touza ESP 39:45.53 8. Paolo Coen ITA 6:20.18 9. D Manuel Moreira POR 18:17.10 10. Jose Armisen Lafuente ESP 29:43.54 2. Kunio Ichikawa JPN 42:20.20 9. Peter Lawrence Le Get AUS 6:22.66 10. Alfred Debono MLT 18:17.16 11. Ronald Stuart AUS 31:17.46 3. Ivan Osipov RUS 42:57.30 10. Leonard Wigham NZL 6:27.57 11. Juan Rubio Beloki ESP 18:19.22 12. Colin Silcock-Delaney AUS 32:03.04 4. Bruno Baggia ITA 43:11.28 11. J Maria Salazar Gomez ESP 6:37.24 12. Felix De Miguel Diez ESP 18:22.81 5. Rudolf Friedbacher AUT 43:39.31 12. Hans Thieme GER 6:57.43 13. Jaime Prado Tejo CHI 18:41.03 MEN'S 5000m M75 FINAL 6. Gury Sitskiy RUS 44:16.13 13. Jorge Castañon Morales MEX 6:59.72 14. Cecilio Callejas Cebollad ESP 18:45.30 1. Francisco Ramirez Lora MEX 20:38.19 7. Valder Jusilo EST 46:54.57 14. Jim Tobin NZL 7:27.59 15. Jesus Mauleon Ganuza ESP 18:45.78 2. Akhmet Siraziev RUS 20:44.97 8. Waldomiro Minhoni BRA 47:08.51 15. Miguel Hernandez ESP 7:54.55 16. Herbert Jähtzen GER 19:03.45 3. Derek Howarth GBR 21:25.75 9. Paolo Coen ITA 49:08.93 16. Carlos Rufino Claro POR 8:19.21 17. Daniel Sales FRA 19:07.00 4. Ingolf Hadem NOR 22:25.07 10. Claude Robic FRA 49:33.41 17. Colin Silcock-delaney AUS 9:20.53 18. Pete Marsh GBR 19:08.93 5. Alain Jallas FRA 22:41.11 11. William Van Leeuwen CAN 51:12.37 19. Josep Pons Soley ESP 19:33.04 6. Nikolay Borzykh RUS 22:47.13 12. Peter Lawrence Le Get AUS 53:50.49 MEN'S 1500m M80 20. David Arnold Pottage AUS 19:35.61 7. Herbert Müller GER 23:22.12 13. Luigi Ebraico ITA 58:53.40 FINAL 21. John Denyer GBR 20:05.33 8. Alf Igesund NOR 23:38.77 14. F Negrete Alarcon MEX 1:01:01.78 1. Yrjo Torikka FIN 6:27.82 22. John Shirley GBR 20:09.49 9. Stanley Gawler NZL 24:24.03 15. Peter Alan Robinson GBR 1:01:49.57 2. Lucas Nel RSA 6:33.70 10. Aquilino Soto Mendez ESP 25:08.11 16. Colin Silcock-Delaney AUS 1:17:05.86 3. Fernando Delgado CHI 6:35.19 MEN'S 5000m M60 FINAL 1/2 11. Ron Franklin GBR 27:00.59 4. Antonio Tejada Vergara MEX 6:51.44 1. Francisco Cano Cano ESP 18:11.54 12. Bruce Campbell AUS 29:52.94 MEN'S 10000m M75 FINAL 5. Walter Sauerwein GER 6:52.73 2. Al M Martinez Cartage PUR 18:32.68 13. Icaro Moreno BRA 30:35.58 1. Akhmet Siraziev RUS 42:34.44 6. Norman Pearce AUS 6:56.28 3. Geoffrey Scott GBR 18:41.37 14. Erhard Zipplies GER 33:13.35 2. Derek Howarth GBR 45:53.61 7. James Caddy GBR 7:16.74 4. Ivo Rezac CZE 18:53.17 15. Dumitru Radu ROM 35:53.85 3. Ingolf Hadem NOR 46:00.90 8. Herbert Buchwald GER 7:31.58 5. Tomone Kobayashi JPN 19:02.51 16. Pablo Sirena ARG 39:27.90 4. Ricardo Bueno Cofiño ESP 47:28.66 9. Nick Corish IRL 7:50.61 6. J M. Murua Mendizabal ESP 19:13.42 5. Nikolay Borzykh RUS 48:04.06 7. Luis Samaniego Ugarte ESP 19:33.38 MEN'S 10000m M50 FINAL 1/2 6. M De La Cruz Perez ESP 50:55.89 MEN'S 5000m M50 FINAL 2/3 8. J Gonzalez Rodriguez ESP 19:39.38 1. Jose Ramirez COL 34:00.00 7. Stanley Gawler NZL 51:11.15 1. Jose Ramirez COL 16:17.98 9. John Horton GBR 20:01.64 2. Jose Gonzalez Lopez ESP 36:40.95 8. Aquilino Soto Mendez ESP 53:41.09 2. Sean Rice RSA 16:27.62 10. Douglas Brown USA 20:04.09 3. Jose A. Libano Silvente ESP 37:31.09 9. Ron Franklin GBR 56:43.59 3. Enric Vilanova Garriga ESP 16:56.26 11. Francisco Montesinos ESP 20:15.77 4. Harald Mayer AUT 37:37.39 10. Seryozha Sarukhanyan ARM 1:00:28.09 4. P Caballero Exposito ESP 17:18.16 12. Verner Christensen CAN 20:36.07 5. Alberto Lerra ARG 37:46.24 11. Jiri Soukup CZE 1:01:58.11 5. Bernard Desarmeaux FRA 17:31.98 13. Ruud Nieuwenhuis NED 20:45.41 6. Oscar Calve San Juan ESP 37:46.67 12. Bruce Campbell AUS 1:03:00.10 6. F O Romeo Perez ESP 17:35.60 14. George Ingo Lawson GBR 20:46.15 7. Gheorghe Stanoiu ROM 37:52.70 13. Icaro Moreno BRA 1:03:48.44 7. Jesus V. Flores Mellida ESP 17:40.84 15. J Barry Lloyd AUS 20:46.90 8. Vicente Rodriguez ESP 38:00.00 14. Erhard Zipplies GER 1:18:32.47 8. Ewen Wilson AUS 17:46.38 16. S Larzabal Balerdi ESP 21:12.76 9. Radovan Radulovic SCG 38:52.67 15. Pablo Sirena ARG 1:22:55.82 9. Vicente Rodriguez ESP 17:49.30 17. Ivan Brown AUS 21:14.74 10. Mikel Sala Martin ESP 39:06.28 16. Ronald Jones GBR 1:23:45.01 10. Julian Dillon GBR 17:59.56 18. Ioulios Abbott GRE 21:19.98 11. A Martinez Riberas ESP 39:10.99 11. Guy Baudoux FRA 18:05.43 19. Henk Knapen NED 21:22.58 12. Bjorn Dybdahl AUS 39:29.10 MEN'S 8km Cross Country M45 FINAL 12. Bjorn Dybdahl AUS 18:31.49 20. William Wells NZL 21:29.16 13. Serguei Demidov RUS 39:47.29 1. J De Grado De Grado ESP 26:10 13. A Jaramillo Ramirez ESP 18:32.86 21. Sven -Olof Johansson SWE 22:03.10 14. Don Zagt NED 40:33.90 2. Johann Hopfner GER 26:13 14. Victor Cabrerizo Mas ESP 18:34.15 22. Potanah Appadu MRI 22:11.76 15. Manrico Colla ITA 44:03.22 3. Benigno Fernandez ESP 26:29 15. Andrew Murray GBR 18:37.06 23. Malcolm Brown AUS 22:31.81 16. Zoran Milakovic SCG 44:58.73 4. Alexei Ioudine RUS 26:45 16. Serguei Demidov RUS 18:40.36 24. Henk W A Langerijt Van NED 22:43.53 17. Bernard Capuano FRA 45:31.42 5. J Exposito Martinez ESP 27:04 17. Dominique Pitot FRA 18:43.54 25. John Waite AUS 23:16.22 18. Aniello Cammarosano ITA 46:33.56 6. Juan Mari Garin Ibarbia ESP 27:12 October Vetrunner — Page 29

7. S Sanchez Muñoz ESP 27:50 39. Marian Tanasie ROM 37:51 31. Peter Johnstone AUS 41:58 23. Michele Bonom ITA 33:32.68 8. Jose Eduardo P. Costa POR 27:55 40. J Baquero Alcolea ESP 38:02 32. John Leslie Hertz AUS 44:29 24. Yevgen Shabanov UKR 35:23.71 9. Gilles Convert FRA 27:58 41. Jan Slanina CZE 38:06 33. Joaquim Rezina BRA 45:14 25. Claude Millard FRA 36:52.32 10. J Luis Bernabe Orencio ESP 28:00 42. J M. Gutierrez Lazaro ESP 38:36 34. John Hines NZL 47:16 26. Ian Beaumont AUS 38:24.30 11. Marino Mateos Lobato ESP 28:03 43. Hector Perez ARG 39:47 35. Les Green GBR 47:24 12. J C. Rodriguez Sanchez ESP 28:06 44. William McLure AUS 40:16 36. John Tipping GBR 51:29 MEN'S 5000m Walk M70 FINAL 13. J A. Diez De Los Rios ESP 28:14 45. J Francisco Gil Felice ESP 42:10 37. Bernie Finch USA 52:22 1. Gerhard Weidner GER 27:51.55 14. F Miralles Justamant ESP 28:32 46. Yau Chuen Wong HKG 43:44 2. John Jack Bray USA 28:05.45 15. Stuart Paterson AUS 28:38 47. Thomas Jordan USA 47:04 MEN'S 8km Cross Country M70 FINAL 3. Carlos Olivares Cambra ESP 30:17.92 16. Mac Allen USA 28:44 48. Alexey Kukushkin RUS 47:35 1. Manuel Rosales Touza ESP 33:10 4. Santos Uribe Amilibia ESP 30:23.34 17. Dickie Wythe GBR 28:47 2. Kunio Ichikawa JPN 34:45 5. Stuart Summerhayes CAN 31:00.04 18. Pedro Tovar Peña VEN 28:53 MEN'S 8km Cross Country M60 FINAL 3. E Moreno Martinez ESP 35:17 6. Mieczyslaw Rutyna POL 31:24.91 19. J M. Abad Ramon ESP 28:55 1. Albert AndereggSUI 29:21 4. Ivan Osipov RUS 35:25 7. Giancarlo Parodi ITA 32:21.53 20. J M. Salazar Ayestara ESP 28:57 2. E De La Camara Peron ESP 29:28 5. Gury Sitskiy RUS 36:20 8. Carlos Acosta USA 32:39.25 21. Robert Aso FRA 29:01 3. Max Kevin Dravitzki NZL 29:50 6. Francisco Vicente POR 36:32 9. Robert Fine USA 33:08.46 22. F Villafrades Gonzale COL 29:07 4. F Fernandez Gaitan ESP 29:56 7. Rudolf Friedbacher AUT 36:45 10. Eric Horwill GBR 33:21.06 23. C. Abaurrea Turrillas ESP 29:11 5. Alan Galbraith NZL 29:59 8. Ari Valdemarsson NOR 36:49 11. Mario Sciarretta ITA 33:47.72 24. Antonio Ruiz Terrones ESP 29:19 6. Edmund Schlenker GER 30:38 9. Leonard Wigham NZL 37:52 12. Sergio A. Michel Paoli DOM 33:47.76 25. Claude Bernard FRA 29:20 7. Jim Langford AUS 30:49 10. Fernando Carvajal CHI 38:06 13. Colin Silcock-Delaney AUS 34:15.01 26. Jose Luis Ruiz Laboy PUR 29:36 8. Vicente Arroyo Ceron MEX 31:12 11. Leonard Parrot GBR 38:26 14. Salvador Perez Perales MEX 34:21.59 27. S Alvarez Redondo ESP 29:41 9. Heinz-Dieter Cordes GER 31:16 12. Jürgen Laurick GER 40:05 15. Ken Livermore GBR 34:32.76 28. J M. Rodriguez Palleir ESP 29:43 10. Peter Lessing GER 31:31 13. Claude Robic FRA 41:12 16. Giusepp Desiderio ITA 34:59.54 29. M Sanchez De La Flo ESP 29:44 11. John Sheridan IRL 31:38 14. Reidar Maagero NOR 41:20 17. H Rguez De La Fuent MEX 35:20.44 30. Serafin Sancho Sancho ESP 29:51 12. Renato Ferreira Severo BRA 32:18 15. Livio Guzmam Abarca PER 41:50 18. Clifford Elkins USA 36:05.94 30. Manfred Vollmer GER 29:51 13. Geoffrey Scott GBR 32:32 16. Demetrio Remon Ayape ESP 42:21 19. Henry Auriault FRA 36:20.23 32. Colin Oxlade GBR 29:53 14. Michele Bassi ITA 32:39 17. Erich Tavernier GER 42:39 20. José Antonio Bom POR 36:48.86 33. L Oiarbide Etxeber ESP 30:03 15. Francisco Fernandes POR 32:49 18. Waldomiro Minhoni BRA 43:19 21. Roberto Amici ITA 38:03.31 34. Jorge Benitez Vidoz ESP 30:07 16. Alfred Lapa Mateus POR 33:15 19. Peter Lawrence Le Get AUS 43:32 22. Ralph Wheeler USA 38:56.33 35. T Hernandez Perez ESP 30:16 17. Antonio Canas POR 33:20 20. William Van Leeuwen CAN 43:38 23. Rene Gomez Noriega MEX 40:11.90 36. I Teruel Sanchez ESP 30:20 18. J M. Murua Mendizabal ESP 33:22 21. Ronald Stuart AUS 45:07 MEN'S 20km Walk M45 FINAL 37. Ralf Weber GER 30:28 19. Vladimir Malykh RUS 33:32 22. Hans Thieme GER 45:15 1. Mark Donahoo AUS 1:42:37 38. J M. Gonzalez Beltran ESP 30:43 20. Tomone Kobayashi JPN 33:53 23. James Martin CAN 45:37 2. Adan Mendez Montiel MEX 1:44:22 39. Victor Sivkov RUS 30:54 21. Joaquin Mas Cardona ESP 33:55 24. Carlos Rufino Claro POR 45:45 3. Rogerio P. Batista Filipe POR 1:45:25 40. G Sampedro Santin ESP 30:58 22. Tomas Uño Almendras BOL 34:10 25. José Antonio Bom POR 46:13 4. Mikhail Kisselev RUS 1:47:25 41. Kochouh Marc N'dia CIV 31:07 23. Lutero Renato Araújo BRA 34:13 26. Wolfgang Sthlke GER 47:27 5. Sergey Systerov RUS 1:47:43 42. Gabriel Beldarrain Carril ESP 31:10 24. Ghazi Aribi ALG 34:29 27. Robert T Davidson GBR 47:32 6. Alberto Medina USA 1:51:46 43. Enrique Gallego Busto ESP 31:15 25. Terry Mee IRL 34:36 28. Willian unne IRL 48:08 7. Javier Quilez Lazaro ESP 1:52:11 44. G Manjon Gallego ESP 31:17 26. David Lesley GBR 34:51 29. Einart Alus EST 48:34 8. Luis Abadias Palacin ESP 1:52:40 45. Tony Gentile FRA 31:27 27. Douglas Brown USA 34:58 30. Jose Armisen Lafuente ESP 52:00 9. Philippe Merlino FRA 1:54:09 46. E Sebastian Miguel ESP 31:29 28. Patrick Bonas IRL 35:02 31. Vaino Erilaid EST 55:41 10. Bernard Cossy SUI 1:54:40 47. J Felix Gomez Perez ESP 31:38 29. Bob Schickert AUS 35:04 32. Hal Hidgon USA 1:05:4 11. Chris Rael USA 1:54:53 48. Miguel Angel Salgado MEX 31:40 30. E Cirbian Llorente ESP 35:19 12. Marc Couturier FRA 1:55:24 49. Ignacio Andres Larren ESP 32:09 31. Manuel Alfredo Ribeiro POR 35:22 13. Miguel Arenas Martin ESP 1:55:31 50. Jose J. Mugica Martinez ESP 32:12 32. Ruud Nieuwenhuis NED 35:41 MEN'S 5000m Walk M45 FINAL 14. Rafael Lopez Gimenez ESP 1:57:17 51. Jack Stax NED 32:55 33. John Horton GBR 35:49 1. Jean Michel Frixon FRA 22:52.36 15. Wilfried Siegele AUT 1:57:34 52. Joaquin Reyes Alvarez ESP 33:17 34. Argimiro Palomo Miguel ESP 36:01 2. Mark Donahoo AUS 23:15.88 16. Josef Kalat CZE 2:00:37 53. Mikel Tallante Perez ESP 33:22 35. Mike Duegan IRL 36:27 3. Sergey Systerov RUS 23:39.64 17. Serge Marvingt FRA 2:03:53 54. Pavel Radl CZE 33:33 36. Alfredo Stella ITA 36:31 4. Thierry Chartier FRA 23:43.48 18. Tommy Aunan USA 2:08:45 55. Martin Juanikorena ESP 33:36 37. Tomas Mauleon Goñi ESP 36:38 5. Michel Baboin FRA 25:02.93 19. Pedro Forero COL 2:15:33 56. J Vicente Fernandez ESP 33:46 38. J. Barry Lloyd AUS 36:46 6. Luis Abadias Palacin ESP 25:47.29 20. Leonardo Ticona Auci BOL 2:19:45 57. F Esteban Piquero ESP 33:50 39. Carlos Argueta GUA 36:52 7. Jean Lamas FRA 25:50.65 58. Emile Monteiro FRA 34:55 40. Verner Christensen CAN 36:54 8. Serge Marvingt FRA 25:55.68 MEN'S 20km Walk M60 FINAL 59. Francisco Garcia Vera ESP 35:01 40. Bernhard Kreienbaum GER 36:54 9. Alberto Medina USA 26:29.59 1. Norman Frable USA 2:01:07 60. Andreas Raabe GER 35:09 42. Rafael Crespo Vallejo ESP 36:56 10. Tommy Aunan USA 26:32.75 2. Edoardo Sorrenti USA 2:02:03 61. Brian Worthington GBR 35:44 43. George Ingo Lawson GBR 37:02 11. Miguel Arenas Martin ESP 26:44.96 3. Thomas Kok MAS 2:02:06 62. Francisco Yuste Aldecoa ESP 35:54 44. William Wells NZL 37:09 12. Wilfried Siegele AUT 26:48.68 4. Pierre Jacquet FRA 2:04:16 63. A Michael Jordan GBR 36:10 45. Bryce Dimond GBR 38:23 13. Bernard Cossy SUI 26:57.60 5. Bill Purves HKG 2:05:35 64. Marco Mattei ITA 36:20 46. Manuel Cid Novoa ESP 38:52 14. Ignacio Andres Larren ESP 27:05.73 6. Gary Null USA 2:06:47 65. Carlos Alves POR 37:23 47. Manuel Macarrilla ESP 38:57 15. Rafael Lopez Gimenez ESP 27:23.82 7. Sergio Garcia Giraldo COL 2:07:16 66. Arturo De Las Fuentes MEX 37:38 48. John Waite AUS 39:13 16. Pascal Detoma FRA 27:29.02 8. Detlef Thrun GER 2:08:14 67. Manel Antolin Galindo ESP 37:54 49. Malcolm Brown AUS 39:14 17. Patrick Mazet FRA 27:33.85 9. Bob Weeks USA 2:08:33 68. Stephen Cullen GBR 38:14 50. J A. Meneses Villamiza COL 39:42 18. Pascale Baudesson FRA 27:53.91 10. Gerardo Delfin Valera VEN 2:08:48 69. J Rodriguez Gaspar ESP 39:19 51. Potanah Appadu MRI 40:02 19. Raymond Houssaye FRA 30:08.68 11. Daniel Aguilar Gonzalez ESP 2:08:58 70. Galen Jones HKG 39:49 52. Bryan Thomas AUS 40:07 20. Pedro Forero COL 30:13.36 12. Arthur Lillefosse NOR 2:11:53 53. Karel Bechine CZE 41:13 13. William (Bill) Starr AUS 2:13:30 MEN'S 8km Cross Country M55 FINAL 54. Edgar Carrilho BRA 41:34 MEN'S 5000m Walk M60 FINAL 1/2 14. Alexander Sartakov RUS 2:14:06 1. Patrick Oshea IRL 28:47 55. Jaan Vehlmann EST 42:07 1. Jorge Herrera Roman MEX 29:10.78 15. Zigfrids Baumanis LAT 2:16:04 2. Alexei Gavrilov RUS 28:48 56. Stephen Barker AUS 42:16 2. Edoardo Sorrenti USA 29:17.94 16. William Wright GBR 2:16:18 3. Valeriy Aristov RUS 29:00 57. Mario Villagra ARG 42:17 3. Apostolos Venetiadis GRE 29:56.60 17. Luis M. Nunes Machado POR 2:16:34 4. Alexander Tsukanov RUS 29:12 58. Alan Edward Holiday GBR 43:20 4. Luis M. Nunes Machado POR 30:12.69 18. Alfred Ludwig GER 2:17:22 5. Franz Herzgsell GER 29:13 59. Ramon Serratosa Rifa ESP 45:35 5. Arthur Lillefosse NOR 30:17.41 19. Juan M. Garcia Garcia MEX 2:19:00 6. Omer Van Noten BEL 29:27 60. Carlos E. Borel Salas CRC 50:14 6. Fritz-Peter Diener GER 30:34.02 20. Mitsumasa Nishimura JPN 2:24:10 7. Rudolf Pletzer GER 29:32 6. Juan M. Garcia Garcia MEX 30:34.02 21. Jacques Oudart FRA 2:28:20 8. Milan Kotnik SLO 29:36 MEN'S 8km Cross Country M65 FINAL 8. Bryan Thomas AUS 31:39.90 22. Felipe Pereyra ARG 2:33:41 9. Kurt Herbicht GER 30:07 1. Anatoliy Prysyazhnyuk UKR 32:08 9. William (Bill) Starr AUS 31:42.44 MEN'S 20km Walk M65 FINAL 10. Rufino Chavez Condori BOL 30:23 2. Stephen James GBR 32:25 10. Alfred Ludwig GER 31:48.40 1. Dieter Zschiesche GER 1:54:03 11. M Dominguez Fontes ESP 30:47 3. Henry andkulla FIN 32:30 11. Zigfrids Baumanis LAT 32:19.30 2. D I. Ramirez Castella COL 1:56:58 12. Vincent Lentsoenyane RSA 30:51 4. Armando Aldegalega POR 32:37 12. Jacques Oudart FRA 32:37.62 3. Aglya Kuchumov RUS 1:59:37 13. Ivan Olynik FRA 31:34 5. Kaspar Scheiber SUI 32:49 13. Felipe Pereyra ARG 32:43.61 4. Edmund Shillabeer GBR 2:00:14 14. Josef Konrad GER 31:38 6. Jose Antonio Saiz Perez ESP 33:32 14. Yosuke Okada JPN 37:58.67 5. G Teotonio Jacint POR 2:00:46 15. J A. Guerrero Castañed MEX 31:40 7. Einari Vainikka FIN 33:41 6. Murray Dickinson AUS 2:01:15 16. Patrik Comey IRL 31:41 8. Yury Savenkov RUS 33:50 MEN'S 5000m Walk M65 FINAL 7. Zigurds Irbe LAT 2:05:20 17. Pete Marsh GBR 31:45 9. Anatoly Blakitny RUS 34:29 1. Dieter Zschiesche GER 26:32.10 8. Juris Dadzis LAT 2:06:13 18. D Manuel Moreira POR 32:03 10. Karl -Heinz Laüsberg GER 35:03 2. Zigurds Irbe LAT 26:32.17 9. Erich Sturz GER 2:06:18 19. Angel Sanchez Sanchez ESP 32:06 11. Ivan Skvortsov RUS 35:18 3. Paul Ray Johnson USA 26:32.58 10. Jan ialous POL 2:07:19 20. Jaime Prado Tejo CHI 32:13 12. Tarverdi Aliev RUS 35:26 4. Aglya Kuchumov RUS 26:33.46 11. John Backlund USA 2:09:54 21. Vincenzo Dottorello ITA 32:20 13. Aksel Roste NOR 35:34 5. Ants Palmar EST 26:37.27 12. Gunars Rubenis LAT 2:12:08 22. Steve Herington GBR 32:29 14. Peter Seiler GER 36:26 6. Jan Bialous POL 26:47.98 13. Ted Moore USA 2:13:54 23. Ian Graham GBR 32:39 15. Eric Barber GBR 36:40 7. D I. Ramirez Castella COL 26:51.27 14. Alexis De Coppet SUI 2:15:14 24. Daniel Sales FRA 33:09 16. Kurt Plessner GER 36:50 8. Murray Dickinson AUS 27:11.86 15. Klaus Gottert GER 2:18:58 25. Neftali Sanchez PUR 33:16 17. Oleksandr Volskyy UKR 36:56 9. G Teotonio Jacint POR 27:47.68 16. Holger Flassnöcker GER 2:19:01 26. S Chaparro Sanchez MEX 33:20 18. Wilhelm Gruenig GER 37:07 10. Alexis Jordana FRA 28:18.29 17. Gunars- Janis Mikulis LAT 2:20:21 27. Jesus Albisu Garcia ESP 33:42 19. Victor M. Muñoz Mora COL 37:17 11. Ted Moore USA 28:19.50 18. Horst Lenz GER 2:20:29 28. David Parsons GBR 33:56 20. Geoffrey Harrold GBR 37:36 12. Erich Sturz GER 28:46.54 19. Rudolf Girards GER 2:22:59 29. David Arnold Pottage AUS 33:59 21. Jim Hynes IRL 38:30 13. Alexis De Coppet SUI 29:08.26 20. Manuel Alonso Trejo MEX 2:23:37 30. Aad Vink NED 34:30 22. H Joaquim V. Lucia POR 38:36 14. Gunars Rubenis LAT 29:28.33 21. Ed Lane USA 2:27:31 31. John Shirley GBR 34:34 23. Neil Fleming NZL 38:37 15. Juris Dadzis LAT 29:29.21 22. Bernie Finch USA 2:32:03 32. John Doust AUS 35:03 24. Fernando Luis POR 38:41 16. John Backlund USA 30:04.41 23. Francis Joseph Arthurs IRL 2:34:00 33. Francisco Rojas Cabrera CHI 35:10 25. Yongren Lin CHN 39:09 17. Rudolf Girards GER 31:20.28 24. Claude Millard FRA 2:40:29 34. Danny Mullane GBR 35:54 26. J Maria Aristizabal Po ESP 39:59 18. Holger Flassnöcker GER 32:32.06 35. G Auzmendi Garmendia ESP 36:48 27. Ulf Agrell SWE 40:01 19. Gunars- Janis ikulis LAT 32:45.40 MEN'S 20km Walk M80 FINAL 36. P Jose Infante Clavo ESP 37:09 28. Walter Hasert GER 40:20 20. Ed Lane USA 32:45.43 1. Len Creo GBR 2:34:11 37. Martin Ugartemendia G. ESP 37:18 29. Vadim Mikhaylov RUS 41:01 21. Bernie Finch USA 32:55.95 2. Don Whyte AUS 2:35:14 38. Gaetan Breton CAN 37:48 30. Pedro Bildosola ESP 41:40 22. Manuel Alonso Trejo MEX 33:07.07 3. Robert Mimm USA 2:52:21 Page 30 — October Vetrunner

MEN'S 400m Hurdles M40 SEMIFINAL 7. Manuel Navarro Serrano ESP 9:35.49 8. Heinz Kuhn GER 1.36 10. Ignacio Nieto Martinez ESP 40.05 First 1 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 9. Hans Miekautsch RSA 1.36 11. Taavi Valdlo EST 39.21 advance to the next round MEN'S 2000m Steeplechase M80 FINAL 10. Gerald Counihan USA 1.36 12. Ismo Rastas FIN 34.78 SEMIFINAL 3/4 1. Soichi Tamoi JPN 10:16.21 11. Emilio Recanatti ARG 1.24 13. Jose L. Gonzalez ESP 32.54 1. Andreas Oppe GER 57.77Q 2. Max McKay AUS 12:04.49 12. Don Chambers AUS 1.18 14. Thomas Farragher IRL 28.20 2. Frederic Hulbert FRA 58.69q 3. Jose Maria Garin Iraola ESP 12:52.97 13. Yonghai Mao CHN 1.18 15. Antonio Da Silva POR 25.78 3. Danny Hodge GBR 59.80 4. Nick Corish IRL 13:54.11 16. L Casanovas San Agust ESP 17.61 4. Patrick Schoonjans FRA 1:01.77 MEN'S Triple Jump M65 FINAL 5. Anthony Oconnor AUS 1:04.34 MEN'S Marathon M40 FINAL 1. Stig Bäcklund FIN 11.33 MEN'S Javelin Throw M60 FINAL 6. Paul Daborn NZL 1:06.60 1. Juan azquez Sanchez ESP 2:29:43 2. Lothar Fischer ER 10.46 1. Kauko Tuisku FIN 57.74 7. Mikhail Popov GBR 1:12.43 2 A Miranda Ordoñez ESP 2:35:44 3. Giorgio Bortolozzi ITA 10.44 2. Josef Kolar CZE 48.06 8. J I. Tolosa Garmendia ESP 1:12.91 3. Jacinto Anton Rodrigo ESP 2:35:55 4. Siegbert Gnoth GER 10.34 3. Ivan Malafeev RUS 46.30 4. A Martinez Sanchez ESP 2:37:00 5. J Manuel PerezGomez ESP 10.27 4. Torben Soderberg DEN 45.90 MEN'S 300m Hurdles M60 SEMIFINAL 5. Rolf Schwabe GER 2:39:18 6. Muzaffer Guven TUR 10.17 5. Julien Cazalon FRA 44.61 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 6. Ricardo Veleda Prieto ESP 2:41:11 7. Dany Nestoret FRA 9.84 6. Antal Hegedûs HUN 43.57 advance to the next round 7. Jose Angel Bravo Garcia ESP 2:41:30 8. Sergio Valente ITA 9.41 7. Ashley Stewart Fox GBR 42.79 SEMIFINAL 3/3 8. J A. Legorburu Aranbur ESP 2:42:14 9. Gerd Meister GER 9.14 8. Jean Jacques Giardino FRA 41.47 1. Hans- Jürgen Frühauf GER 47.86Q 9. J R. Orbegozo Urdanpil ESP 2:43:20 10. Kjartan Solvberg NOR 9.08 9. Priit Paalo EST 37.70 2. Jelle Van Der Schaaf NED 49.15Q 10. J. Angel Alberdi Collante ESP 2:44:00 11. Klaus Heidinger GER 8.95 10. David Kuester GBR 37.60 3. Richard Barrington GBR 49.46 11. Thierry Blanc FRA 2:44:33 12. Jens Carstensen GER 8.82 11. Juan Sintes Segui ESP 37.40 4. Steve Prouty USA 51.96 12. Tomas Garcia Chivite ESP 2:44:38 13. Aarand Roos EST 8.67 12. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 36.41 5. Richard Trembath AUS 52.85 13. Robin Bentley GBR 2:45:21 14. Don Chambers AUS 7.70 13. Akira Miyai JPN 35.92 6. Guido Riquelme CHI 53.15 14. J Jose Barbera Casilla ESP 2:46:32 14. Ray Green AUS 35.37 15. Higinio Rodriguez Souto ESP 2:47:07 MEN'S Triple Jump M80 FINAL 15. Char Papachristos GRE 31.32 MEN'S 300m Hurdles M65 SEMIFINAL 16. Jacinto Correia POR 2:48:28 1. Aatos Sainio FIN 8.30 16. Julio Fernanez Perez ESP 30.49 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 17. Manuel Melendre Payo ESP 2:49:38 2. Frederick O`Connor AUS 7.95 17. Anton Kastivnik SLO 29.55 advance to the next round 18. Elias Estevez Gonzalez ESP 2:50:40 3. Horst Albrecht GER 7.23 18. Roberto Isotti ITA 27.36 SEMIFINAL 2/2 19. Manuel Parejo Macho ESP 2:51:05 19. Andre Sautiere FRA 15.76 1. Klaus Heidinger GER 53.04Q 20. Jose Gonçalves Reis POR 2:52:58 MEN'S Long Jump M65 FINAL 2. Romeo Huwiler SUI 53.75Q 21. Carmelo M Corujo Avero ESP 2:55:35 1. Hermann Beckering GER 5.16 MEN'S Shot Put M40 FINAL 3. Torbjorn Mong NOR 54.93Q 22. L Miguel Canfranc Dobl ESP 2:55:37 2. Wolfgang Tuchen GER 4.81 1. Stuart Gyngell AUS 17.70 4. Don Chambers AUS 55.97 23. Martin Ferguson GBR 2:55:44 3. Emil Pawlik USA 4.80 2. Andrey Fedyashin RUS 16.61 5. Hans Miekautsch RSA 56.36 24. M Angel Plaza Tadeo ESP 2:59:12 4. Lothar Fischer GER 4.72 3. Sergey Rubtsov KAZ 16.24 6. Victor Zabala Usturi ESP 1:07.72 25. Alex Garcia Lazarraga ESP 3:01:16 5. J Manuel Perez Gomez ESP 4.70 4. Steve Whyte GBR 15.39 7. G Rodriguez Estrem PUR 1:08.53 26. Brigido Aranda Gomez ESP 3:01:42 6. Sakari Hallia FIN 4.67 5. Michael Albert GER 14.30 8. Celso Chavez Miranda PER 1:08.8 27. Furio Cavallini ITA 3:02:34 7. Reinhard Dahms GER 4.64 6. Fernand Heintz LUX 13.74 28. J M Fernandez Sanchez ESP 3:05:49 8. Wolfgang Salberg GER 4.48 7. Abraham Botes RSA 13.61 MEN'S 300m Hurdles M80 FINAL 29. F Galceran Troya ESP 3:06:54 9. Adelbert Goggel GER 4.41 8. Francois De Wit RSA 12.86 1. Frederick O`Connor AUS 1:08.63 30. R Gonzalez Peraita ESP 3:07:00 10. Michael Stevenson AUS 4.40 9. Juergen Hafefner GER 12.50 2. Kurt Byggmastar FIN 1:09.14 31. J V. Hernandez Guerrer ESP 3:08:02 11. Daniel Gerhardt FRA 4.38 10. Enrique Estivill Retortil ESP 12.42 3. Ussami Mamoru BRA 1:17.06 32. David Garcia Cuervo ESP 3:08:26 12. Hans Laimer ITA 4.33 11. Philippe Brou FRA 12.04 4. Josep Cladellas Rovira ESP 1:22.53 33. Jose R. Sanche Antuña ESP 3:13:05 13. Klaus Heidinger GER 4.25 12. Emmanuel Greber FRA 11.84 34. R Corrons Gamisans ESP 3:13:46 14. Vladimir Lushchikov RUS 4.18 13. Antonio Ortega Navas ESP 11.70 MEN'S 100m Hurdles M65 SEMIFINAL 35. Dian Penchev BUL 3:14:21 15. Hartmann Knorr GER 4.17 14. David Burrell GBR 11.56 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 36. Fernando Alvarez Sanz ESP 3:14:23 16. John Tunks ESP 4.06 15. David Adele FRA 11.43 advance to the next round 37. G Acosta Mogollon COL 3:14:52 17. Cvetko Kitic SCG 4.00 16. Dittmar Resch GER 11.13 SEMIFINAL 1/2 38. Rodolfo Perez Martin ESP 3:16:09 18. Kiyoshi Konoike JPN 3.87 17. Jesus Zabache Garcia ESP 10.95 1. Emil Pawlik USA 15.98Q 39. Agustin Agote Lacalle ESP 3:16:48 19. K. M. Karunaratne SRI 3.87 18. Leif Menning. Hansen DEN 10.01 2. Michael Stevenson AUS 16.61Q 40. Lucian Dzioha GER 3:19:00 20. Aarand Roos EST 3.75 19. Francisco Gomez ARG 9.99 3. Romeo Huwiler SUI 17.98Q 41. Cesar Crespo Garcia ESP 3:19:07 21. Luis Gutierrez Castillo MEX 2.89 20. L Carlos Paz Marquez COL 9.82 4. Torbjorn Mong NOR 18.43q 42. Javier Barrera Portillo ESP 3:19:37 21. Rahim Abdelrahimsai AUT 9.50 5. Don Chambers AUS 19.88q 43. E Alburquerque M. ESP 3:20:59 MEN'S Discus Throw M55 QUALIFYING 22. Cecilio Lopez Jara MEX 8.81 6. Adelbert Goggel GER 20.16 44. Joerg Beckner GER 3:22:03 First 3 in each heat 7. Celso Chavez iranda PER 22.48 45. Ii Martinez De Antoñan ESP 3:22:05 QUALIFYING 1/2 MEN'S Shot Put M55 QUALIFYING SEMIFINAL 2/2 46. Jose A. Garcia Sanchez ESP 3:22:39 1. Alwin Wagner GER 49.52 First 3 in each heat 1. Klaus Heidinger GER 19.17Q 47. R Larrañaga Arozena ESP 3:24:20 2. Thomas Fahey USA 46.79 QUALIFYING 1/2 2. Kjartan Solvberg NOR 19.20Q 48. Cristobal Bernabe Trecu ESP 3:24:22 3. Tadeusz Laska POL 44.40 1. Neil Griffin GBR 13.53 3. Hans Miekautsch RSA 20.40Q 49. Iñaki Badiola Menendez ESP 3:24:29 4. Joran Westberg SWE 42.80 2. Arild Busterud NOR 13.49 4. Enzo Bertolissi ITA 20.99 50. Ion Gurutze Coretti Garij ESP 3:24:50 5. Neil Griffin GBR 42.12 3. Werner Weber GER 12.72 5. Vadim Marshev RUS 21.05 51. Christoph Walter Wenzel GER 3:25:51 6. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 39.74 4. Jan Roodt RSA 12.44 6. G Rodriguez Estrem PUR 21.54 52. Ramon Camps Quesada ESP 3:26:41 7. Leszek Bobrzyk POL 39.43 5. Joel Lambert FRA 11.82 FINAL 53. J Ramon Lasarte Iradi ESP 3:27:16 8. Georg Kinadeter GER 38.34 6. Jorge Grave POR 11.69 1. Emil Pawlik USA 15.81 54. James M Phibbs IRL 3:27:25 9. Paivo Nómmik EST 38.11 7. Bob Banens AUS 11.40 2. Michael Stevenson AUS 16.42 55. F J. Bilbao Leiza ESP 3:27:49 10. Bengt Nilsson SWE 37.88 8. Ireneusz Nowak POL 11.19 3. Romeo Huwiler SUI 18.20 56. Uwe Kurfurst GER 3:29:19 11. Bob Banens AUS 37.76 9. Thomas Farragher IRL 10.32 4. Torbjorn Mong NOR 18.41 57. J A. Solano Garcia ESP 3:29:22 10. F Balsells Canovas ESP 10.25 5. Kjartan Solvberg NOR 18.95 58. A Castrillo Sadornil ESP 3:30:07 MEN'S Discus Throw M60 QUALIFYING 11. Horacio Imberti ARG 10.01 6. Klaus Heidinger GER 18.98 59. N Gomez Mancana ESP 3:31:19 First 3 in each heat 12. Joaquin J. Albizu Leevy DOM 9.28 7. Hans Miekautsch RSA 20.88 60. J Antonio Paz Lobieras ESP 3:32:46 QUALIFYING 1/2 13. Giovanni Fabbro ITA 8.93 61. Rafael Franco Mugica ESP 3:33:25 1. Julio Calvo Redondo ESP 48.36 FINAL MEN'S 2000m Steeplechase M60 FINAL 1/2 62. J C. Menendez Lima ESP 3:35:33 2. Attila Dr. Jerémiás HUN 46.58 1. Reinhard Krone GER 14.49 1. Josef Kutnohorsky AUT 7:32.89 63. Ignacio Bermejo Roa ESP 3:35:40 3. Alfred Abeln GER 45.78 2. Neil Griffin GBR 14.36 2. L Samaniego Ugarte ESP 7:58.05 64. P Rodriguez Rodriguez ESP 3:36:44 4. Ray Green AUS 45.77 3. Arild Busterud NOR 14.12 3. Rene Lafforgue FRA 8:12.05 65. Jose V. Villarroya Villal ESP 3:37:41 5. Priit Paalo EST 42.10 4. Werner Weber GER 13.36 4. N J. Rodriguez Velar PER 8:24.91 66. Eduardo Sanchez ESP 3:39:52 6. Knut Dahle NOR 41.66 5. Victor Mosov RUS 13.25 5. Patrick Bonas IRL 8:53.98 67. J A. Teixeira Rodrigue ESP 3:42:49 7. Julien Cazalon FRA 37.25 6. Jan Roodt RSA 12.95 6. William Wells NZL 8:56.82 68. John Stevens RSA 3:47:19 8. Joel Ollivier FRA 35.85 7. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 12.70 7. J. Barry Lloyd AUS 9:08.87 69. Jose L. Rezola Asteinza ESP 3:47:40 9. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 30.78 8. Joran Westberg SWE 12.57 8. Blaine Lawson USA 9:40.35 70. T Oñaederra Mayoral ESP 3:51:41 10. Roger Perrier FRA 29.81 9. Paivo Nómmik EST 12.21 9. W A Langerijt Van NED 9:45.85 71. Daniel Dubec FRA 3:56:18 11. Alain Le Trividic FRA 26.08 10. Joel Lambert FRA 11.58 10. John Walker GBR 9:47.07 72. Jesus Solis Lavado ESP 3:58:52 12. Christian Segers FRA 24.43 11. Jorge Grave POR 11.44 11. Ricardo Lampasona ARG 11:29.36 73. Rafael Renieblas Moros ESP 3:59:21 FINAL 12. Bob Banens AUS 10.90 FINAL 2/2 74. M Magister Leskovic ESP 4:00:18 1. Felix Mohr GER 49.63 1. E De La Camara Peron ESP 7:07.04 75. David Phillips AUS 4:00:42 2. Heinz Harre AUT 49.00 MEN'S Shot Put M60 FINAL 2. Frederick Bush GBR 7:42.78 76. Alan Roberts GBR 4:02:40 3. Julio Calvo Redondo ESP 48.69 1. Attila Dr. Jerémiás HUN 14.62 3. Steve Prouty USA 7:44.23 77. Xabin Mujika Tolaretxipi ESP 4:05:49 4. J Josep Arnau Gavalda ESP 48.49 2. Felix Mohr GER 13.69 4. Arie Van Tol NED 7:57.44 78. Jose I. Recalde Mugica ESP 4:36:20 5. Ray Green AUS 47.91 3. Milutin Jegdic SCG 13.63 5. Michael Dixon GBR 7:58.17 6. Alfred Abeln GER 47.72 4. Marek Glowacki CAN 13.42 6. Jan Stuczynski POL 8:07.69 MEN'S Marathon M75 7. Attila Dr. Jerémiás HUN 46.95 5. George Mathews USA 13.25 7. Graham Philpott AUS 8:11.68 FINAL 8. Knut Dahle NOR 41.10 6. Heinz Harre AUT 13.04 8. Verner Christensen CAN 8:18.40 1. Manfred Tjaben GER 4:07:50 9. Josef Bächli SUI 40.02 7. Ray Green AUS 12.99 9. George Rennie AUS 8:29.42 2. Arturo Rivas Martinez ESP 4:32:27 10. Priit Paalo EST 39.32 8. Borys Kovalskyi UKR 12.16 10. Bob Schickert AUS 8:36.69 3. Ildefonso Leon Ortega ESP 5:28:56 11. Julien Cazalon FRA 35.63 9. Klaus Volkheimer GER 12.12 11. Manuel Quevedo Abril ESP 8:46.49 4. Erhard Zipplies GER 5:40:42 10. Knut Dahle NOR 11.85 12. Sven -Olof Johansson SWE 8:52.71 5. Bruce Campbell AUS 6:04:08 MEN'S Javelin Throw M55 FINAL 11. Luis Santos Cordoba COL 11.68 1. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 50.14 12. Eric Barker GBR 11.62 MEN'S 2000m Steeplechase M65 MEN'S High Jump M65 FINAL 2. Bob Banens AUS 47.33 13. B Allende Allende ESP 11.54 FINAL 1. Hermann Albrecht GER 1.54 3. Bob Powers USA 46.79 14. Josef Bächli SUI 11.47 1. Alan Bradford AUS 7:49.92 2. Carl -Erik Sarndal SWE 1.54 4. Juergen Dannenberg GER 44.79 15. Peter Virgo GBR 11.28 2. Ewald Schaffer AUT 7:56.00 3. D Fernandez Gonzalez ESP 1.51 5. Dick Richardson USA 44.66 16. Bruno Nyffenegger SUI 10.88 3. Klaus Keilmann GER 7:58.57 4. Emil P Wlik USA 1.48 6. Marcel Bergnes FRA 43.21 17. Gerd Kuhnke GER 10.62 4. Anatoly Blakitny RUS 7:59.90 5. Jürgen Volkert GER 1.45 7. Alexander Bykov RUS 43.10 18. Godfrey Leak GBR 10.60 5. Willi Klaus GER 8:11.22 6. Siegbert Gnoth GER 1.42 8. Helmut Hessert GER 42.91 19. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 10.50 6. Aksel Roste NOR 8:31.19 7. Adelbert Goggel GER 1.36 9. Jan Debenedetto USA 40.40 20. K Dieter Ravenschlag GER 9.88 October Vetrunner — Page 31

21. Dominique Laugier FRA 9.85 2. Karl Porep GER 8.86 11. Josef Kirzinger GER 4.57 5. Klaus Volkheimer GER 12.21 22. Miklós Gazda HUN 9.50 3. Walter Reidinger Dr. AUT 8.24 12. Vicente Barbero lvarez ESP 4.12 6. Borys Kovalskyi UKR 12.18 23. Jacques Oudart FRA 8.97 4. Frederick Hirsimaki USA 7.85 13. Wayne Ford Martin GBR 4.03 7. Peter Hackenschmidt SWE 11.89 24. Christian Segers FRA 8.57 5. Frederick O`Connor AUS 7.12 14. F Polidura Zuñiga ESP 3.89 8. Knut Dahle NOR 11.88 25. Ivar Soderlind SWE 8.10 6. Federico Zuñiga Lazo PER 6.98 9. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 11.71 7. Horst Albrecht GER 6.69 MEN'S Javelin Throw M45 (Deca.) 10. Jens Lauk GER 11.55 MEN'S 4x100m Relay M50 FINAL 8. Max Mckay AUS 5.88 1. Uwe Turk-Noack GER 46.03 11. Heimo iertbauer AUT 11.30 1. GREAT BRITAIN 46.07 9. Yoshitaka Tatsuta JPN 5.72 2. Andreas De Geest BEL 43.33 12. B Miroslaw Luklinski GBR 11.11 2. SPAIN 47.50 10. Kenji Ishimitsu JPN 5.11 3. Allan Leiper GBR 42.90 13. Gerd Kuhnke GER 10.82 3. GERMANY 48.92 4. Udo Laub GER 42.08 14. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 10.75 4. PUERTO RICO 50.09 MEN'S 400m M80 (Deca.) 2/2 5. Stephan Mathieu GER 40.87 15. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 10.57 5. AUSTRALIA 51.49 1. Federico Zuñiga Lazo PER 1:30.57 6. Ingo Kaun GER 38.73 16. Julien Cazalon FRA 10.56 2. Walter Reidinger Dr. AUT 1:34.04 7. Saulius Svilainis LTU 38.56 17. Kyosti Poutiainen FIN 10.44 MEN'S Throwing Pentathlon M55 3. Horst Albrecht GER 1:46.23 8. Marc Donnadieu FRA 37.81 18. Godfrey Leak GBR 10.44 Joran Westberg SWE 3601 4. Kenji Ishimitsu JPN 1:53.77 9. Patrick Thibaut FRA 37.80 19. Jose A. Perez Gabarain ESP 10.40 Bob Banens AUS 3812 5. Max Mckay AUS 2:04.75 10. Franck Dupont FRA 36.51 20. Dominique Laugier FRA 10.34 Paivo Nómmik EST 3318 11. Mati Martson EST 36.43 21. J C. Sasso Perez Ruiz MEX 10.23 Rex Harvey USA 3252 MEN'S 110m Hurdles M45 (Deca.) 1/3 12. Brian Slaughter GBR 34.69 22. David Kuester GBR 9.50 Andrzej Piaczkowski POL 4254 1. Patrick Thibaut FRA 19.02 13. Daithi O´Murchu IRL 32.20 23. Joel Ollivier FRA 9.39 Florian Kulczynski POL 4007 2. Ansgar Pieper GER 20.64 14. F Polidura Zuñiga ESP 32.01 24. Roy Skuse NZL 8.84 Horacio Loya Venzor MEX 2645 3. Wayne Ford Martin GBR 21.40 15. Claude Mansion FRA 31.85 25. John Reynolds AUS 8.57 Norman Hough RSA 2424 4. F Polidura Zuñiga ESP 21.92 16. Jorge F. Garcia Vargas ESP 31.16 Jan Roodt RSA 3786 5. Jorge F. Garcia Vargas ESP 22.20 17. Javier Camaron Beltran ESP 31.02 MEN'S Discus Throw M55 (P) Jorge Grave POR 3630 6. Daithi O´Murch IRL 22.27 18. Per Egge Rasmussen DEN 29.53 1. Neil Griffin GBR 42.52 Frans Klep NED 2726 7. Robert Hanbury-Brown AUS 23.87 19. Wayne Ford Martin GBR 29.22 2. Joran Westberg SWE 41.29 Jan Titulaer NED 3043 8. Vicente Barbero Alvarez ESP 26.53 20. Patrick Braems BEL 28.19 3. Andrzej Piaczkowski POL 39.56 Jostein Myrvang NOR 3105 21. Robert Hanbury-Brown AUS 28.16 4. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 38.59 Knud Heyer DEN 3089 MEN'S Discus Throw M45 (Deca.) 22. Ansgar Pieper GER 25.90 5. Teijo Pynnönen FIN 37.69 Philip G Bramford GBR 2089 1. Saulius Svilainis LTU 37.85 23. Vicente Barbero Alvarez ESP 24.95 6. Jan Roodt RSA 35.32 Neil Griffin GBR 4213 2. Franck Dupont FRA 33.95 7. Jostein Myrvang NOR 34.97 Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 3888 3. Uwe Turk-noack GER 32.71 MEN'S Hammer Throw M55 (P) 8. Jorge Grave POR 34.65 Teijo Pynnönen FIN 3781 4. Javier Camaron Beltran ESP 32.68 1. Andrzej Piaczkowski POL 53.96 9. Bob Banens AUS 34.44 Martin Kelly IRL 2322 5. Allan Leiper GBR 32.49 2. Florian Kulczynski POL 51.41 10. Paivo Nómmik EST 33.95 6. Patrick Thibaut FRA 31.45 3. Jan Roodt RSA 45.03 11. Rex Harvey USA 33.94 MEN'S 4x100m Relay M55 FINAL 7. Brian Slaughter GBR 30.42 4. Neil Griffin GBR 43.47 12. Norman Hough RSA 32.97 1. AUSTRALIA 48.27 8. Marc Donnadieu FRA 29.72 5. Jorge Grave POR 41.88 13. Knud Heyer DEN 32.58 2. GERMANY 49.66 9. Andreas De Geest BEL 29.69 6. Paivo Nómmik EST 39.13 14. Florian Kulczynski POL 32.08 3. GREAT BRITAIN 49.99 10. Stephan Mathieu GER 29.42 7. Bob Banens AUS 37.89 15. Jan Titulaer NED 29.59 4. FRANCE 50.25 11. Udo Laub GER 29.30 8. Knud Heyer DEN 37.19 16. Frans Klep NED 29.15 5. UNTIED STATES 51.60 12. Per Egge Rasmussen DEN 28.87 9. Jostein Myrvang NOR 36.45 17. Philip George Bramford GBR 27.60 6. SPAIN 56.12 13. Ansgar Pieper GER 27.74 10. Horacio Loya Venzor MEX 35.94 18. Horacio Loya Venzor MEX 27.42 14. Mati Martson EST 27.25 11. Teijo Pynnönen FIN 35.28 19. Martin Kelly IRL 26.53 MEN'S Throwing Pentathlon M60 12. Joran Westberg SWE 33.84 1. Ian Percy GBR 4223 15. Patrick Braems BEL 26.81 13. Jan Titulaer NED 33.66 MEN'S Discus Throw M60 (P) 2. George Mathews USA 4130 16. Wayne Ford Martin GBR 26.28 14. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 32.65 1. Ian Percy GBR 49.14 3. Marek Glowacki CAN 4109 17. Ingo Kaun GER 26.12 15. Rex Harvey USA 31.74 2. Ray Green AUS 47.33 4. Ray Green AUS 4032 18. Claude Mansion FRA 25.59 16. Frans Klep NED 30.74 3. Marek Glowacki CAN 43.01 5. Peter Hackenschmidt SWE 3918 19. Jorge F. Garcia Vargas ESP 25.38 17. Norman Hough RSA 30.31 4. Knut Dahle NOR 42.34 6. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 3903 20. F Polidura Zuñiga ESP 23.27 18. Martin Kelly IRL 28.36 5. Klaus Volkheimer GER 40.96 7. Jens Lauk GER 3671 21. Robert Hanbury-Brown AUS 21.39 19. Philip George Bramford GBR 24.82 6. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 38.40 8. Knut Dahle NOR 3585 22. Daithi O´Murchu IRL 20.56 7. Peter Hackenschmidt SWE 37.98 9. Klaus Volkheimer GER 3569 23. Vicente Barbero Alvarez ESP 18.70 MEN'S Hammer Throw M60 (P) 8. Julien Cazalon FRA 37.97 10. Julien Cazalon FRA 3461 1. Heimo Viertbauer AUT 53.02 9. Jens Lauk GER 36.87 11. B Miroslaw Luklinski GBR 3280 MEN'S 1500m M45 (Deca.) 2. George Mathews USA 50.32 10. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 36.70 12. Borys Kovalskyi UKR 3265 1. Uwe Turk-noack GER 4:40.89 3. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 50.17 11. Joel Ollivier FRA 36.58 13. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 3256 2. Patrick Braems BEL 4:47.48 4. Jens Lauk GER 43.66 12. Kyosti Poutiainen FIN 36.39 14. Kyosti Poutiainen FIN 3234 3. Franck Dupont FRA 4:53.33 5. Peter Hackenschmidt SWE 40.71 13. Heimo Viertbauer AUT 36.08 15. Heimo Viertbauer AUT 3011 4. Patrick Thibaut FRA 4:57.18 6. Ian Percy GBR 38.60 14. B Miroslaw Luklinski GBR 34.65 16. John Reynolds AUS 2980 5. Udo Laub GER 4:58.36 7. Marek Glowacki CAN 38.13 15. John Reynolds AUS 34.62 17. Gerd Kuhnke GER 2947 6. Andreas De Geest BEL 4:59.95 8. Knut Dahle NOR 37.06 16. George Mathews USA 34.24 18. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 2868 7. Daithi O´Murchu IRL 5:02.82 9. Klaus Volkheimer GER 36.64 17. Borys Kovalskyi UKR 33.68 19. David Kuester GBR 2809 8. Per Egge Rasmussen DEN 5:03.05 10. Julien Cazalon FRA 36.21 18. Gerd Kuhnke GER 33.25 20. J C. Sasso Perez Ruiz MEX 2796 9. Marc Donnadieu FRA 5:04.01 11. Ray Green AUS 33.54 19. J C. Sasso Perez Ruiz MEX 32.12 21. Jose A. Perez Gabarain ESP 2707 10. F Polidura Zuñiga ESP 5:10.25 12. B Miroslaw Luklinski GBR 33.49 20. David Kuester GBR 29.86 22. Dominique Laugier FRA 2632 11. Stephan Mathieu GER 5:10.65 13. Kyosti Poutiainen FIN 32.94 21. Jose A. Perez Gabarain ESP 29.62 23. Joel Ollivier FRA 2575 12. Claude Mansion FRA 5:12.89 14. John Reynolds AUS 32.79 22. Dominique Laugier FRA 28.16 24. Godfrey Leak GBR 2431 13. Brian Slaughter GBR 5:19.35 15. Godfrey Leak GBR 32.61 23. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 27.80 25. Roy Skuse NZL 2043 14. Javier Camaron Beltran ESP 5:21.03 16. Borys Kovalskyi UKR 31.37 24. Roy Skuse NZL 27.48 MEN'S 4x100m Relay M60 FINAL 2/2 15. Saulius Svilainis LTU 5:22.33 17. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 30.71 1. UNITED STATES 48.92 16. Allan Leiper GBR 5:23.29 18. Dominique Laugier FRA 30.18 MEN'S Javelin Throw M55 (P) 2. GERMANY 49.52 17. Ansgar Pieper GER 5:24.65 19. Gerd Kuhnke GER 29.55 1. Bob Banens AUS 51.75 3. GREAT BRITAIN 53.08 18. Jorge F. Garcia Vargas ESP 5:30.74 20. David Kuester GBR 27.61 2. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 50.14 19. Ingo Kaun GER 5:38.23 21. J C. Sasso Perez Ruiz MEX 27.54 4. RUSSIA 54.13 3. Teijo Pynnönen FIN 44.53 5. AUSTRALIA 56.55 20. Vicente Barbero Alvarez ESP 5:42.39 22. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 27.08 4. Neil Griffin GBR 42.35 21. Mati Martson EST 5:49.62 23. Roy Skuse NZL 25.68 5. Rex Harvey USA 37.62 MEN'S 4x100m Relay M65 FINAL 22. Wayne Ford Martin GBR 5:49.65 24. Jose A. Perez Gabarain ESP 24.37 6. Norman Bough RSA 37.62 1. GERMANY 50.13 23. Robert Hanbury-Brown AUS 6:21.96 25. Joel Ollivier FRA 23.61 7. Philip George Bramford GBR 36.55 2. AUSTRALIA 52.76 8. Jan Titulaer NED 35.99 3. ITALY 53.37 MEN'S High Jump M45 (Deca.) 1/2 MEN'S Shot Put M55 (P) 9. Joran Westberg SWE 34.51 4. SPAN 56.63 1. Stephan Mathieu GER 1.69 1. Neil Griffin GBR 13.83 10. Andrzej Piaczkowski POL 34.15 5. GRETAT BRITAIN 56.79 2. Saulius SvilainisLTU 1.66 2. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 13.23 11. Frans Klep NED 34.12 3. Andreas De Geest BEL 1.63 3. Jan Roodt RSA 12.68 12. Jan Roodt RSA 34.11 MEN'S 4x400m Relay M55 FINAL 4. Robert Hanbury-Brown AUS 1.60 4. Florian Kulczynski POL 12.53 13. Jorge Grave POR 32.94 1. AUSTRALIAN 3:49.33 5. Udo Laub GER 1.57 5. Joran Westberg SWE 12.51 14. Knud Heyer DEN 32.30 2. GREAT BRITAIN 3:56.28 6. Marc Donnadieu FRA 1.54 6. Paivo Nómmik EST 12.45 15. Florian Kulczynski POL 31.36 3. FRANCE 3:59.48 7. Uwe Turk-Noack GER 1.51 7. Teijo Pynnönen FIN 12.14 16. Horacio Loya Venzor MEX 28.37 4. GERMANY 4:01.01 8. Ansgar Pieper GER 1.51 8. Andrzej Piaczkowski POL 12.08 17. Paivo Nómmik EST 26.64 9. Josef Kirzinger GER 1.45 9. Bob Banens AUS 11.22 MEN'S 4x400m Relay M65 FINAL 18. Jostein Myrvang NOR 25.32 10. Daithi O´Murchu IRL 1.42 10. Jorge Grave POR 11.18 19. Martin Kelly IRL 23.21 1. GERMANY 4:09.29 11. Wayne Ford Martin GBR 1.39 11. Rex Harvey USA 10.94 2. AUSTRALIA 4:14.67 12. Vicente Barbero Alvarez ESP 1.36 12. Norman Hough RSA 10.67 MEN'S Javelin Throw M60 (P) 3. SPAIN 4:40.33 13. F Polidura Zuñiga ESP 1.33 13. Jan Titulaer NED 10.13 1. Marek Glowacki CAN 40.34 4. ITALY 4:43.61 14. Jostein Myrvang NOR 9.66 2. Julien Cazalon FRA 38.02 5. FRANCE 4:43.71 MEN'S Long Jump M45 (Deca.) 1/2 15. Philip George Bramford GBR 9.64 3. Peter Hackenschmidt SWE 38.01 MEN'S 100m M80 (Deca.) 2/2 1. Uwe Turk-noack GER 5.75 16. Knud Heyer DEN 9.34 4. Ian Percy GBR 37.97 1. Horst Albrecht GER 16.41 2. Andreas De Geest BEL 5.63 17. Frans Klep NED 8.50 5. Ray Green AUS 35.90 2. Pierre Darrot FRA 16.76 3. Allan Leiper GBR 5.57 18. Horacio Loya Venzor MEX 8.38 6. David Kuester GBR 34.28 3. Frederick O`Connor AUS 17.16 4. Saulius Svilainis LTU 5.47 19. Martin Kelly IRL 8.29 7. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 33.44 4. Max McKay AUS 18.38 5. Stephan Mathieu GER 5.45 8. Jens Lauk GER 32.43 5. Walter Reidinger Dr. AUT 18.57 6. Udo Laub GER 5.40 MEN'S Shot Put M60 (P) 9. Borys Kovalskyi UKR 32.38 6. Federico Zuñiga Lazo PER 20.50 7. Marc Donnadieu FRA 5.19 1. Ray Green AUS 13.25 10. B Miroslaw Luklinski GBR 32.16 8. Ansgar Pieper GER 4.82 2. Ian Percy GBR 13.11 11. Kyosti Poutiainen FIN 31.44 MEN'S Shot Put M80 (Deca.) 1/2 9. Robert Hanbury-Brown AUS 4.68 3. Marek Glowacki CAN 13.07 12. Klaus Volkheimer GER 31.00 1. Pierre Darrot FRA 8.91 10. Daithi O´Murchu IRL 4.58 4. George Mathews USA 12.51 13. George Mathews USA 30.94 Page 32 — October Vetrunner

14. Knut Dahle NOR 30.80 6. T Claraso Raventos ESP 15.00 SEMIFINAL 3/3 2. Helen Godsell GBR 28.75Q 15. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 30.29 SEMIFINAL 1. Valerie June Reeves AUS 14.61Q 3. Lynne Choate AUS 30.04Q 16. J C. Sasso Perez Ruiz MEX 30.21 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 2. F Kuemmerle -Valk GER 15.33Q 4. Pilar Sanchez Cruz ESP 32.91 17. Heimo Viertbauer AUT 29.68 advance to the next round 3. Hannelote Venn GER 16.08 5. Judi Stafford GBR 33.02 18. Jose A. Perez Gabarain ESP 29.57 SEMIFINAL 1/2 4. Glory SIN 16.12 6. Herdis Elin Lexau NOR 33.35 19. Joel Ollivier FRA 26.85 1. Gianna Mogentale AUS 12.69 5. Herborg Ninni Blakstad NOR 16.41 SEMIFINAL 20. Gerd Kuhnke GER 26.71 2. Angelika Grissmer GER 12.97 6. Ingrid Goldschatz GER 16.69 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 21. John Reynolds AUS 25.48 3. Joy Upshaw -Margerum USA 13.05 7. N Hernandez Barraza MEX 16.98 advance to the next round 22. Dominique Laugier FRA 24.80 4. Gene Erasmus RSA 13.17 FINAL SEMIFINAL 1/2 23. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 20.52 5. Joelle Zongo FRA 13.44 1. Esther Linaker GBR 14.32 1. Dagmar Fuhrmann GER 27.16Q 24. Godfrey Leak GBR 17.61 6. Maria C. Perez Falque ESP 13.45 2. Vallery June Reeves AUS 14.57 2. Caroline Ann Powell GBR 27.36Q 7. Marina Sugak LTU 13.88 3. Kathleen Jager USA 14.60 3. Helen Godsell GBR 27.75Q MEN'S Hammer Weight M55 (P) 8. Marie Christine Pesin FRA 14.01 4. Edith Graff BEL 14.82 4. Rita Hanscom USA 27.78q 1. Andrzej Piaczkowski POL 18.10 FINAL 5. Chris Waring NZL 15.03 5. Lilly Wizén SWE 28.77q 2. Florian Kulczynski POL 18.08 1. Violetta Lapierre FRA 12.25 6. Doris Gallep GER 15.26 6. Lynne Choate AUS 29.78 3. Jorge Grave POR 15.90 2. Gianna Mogentale AUS 12.69 7. Anne Kathrin Eriksen GER 15.35 7. Anna Micheletti ITA 30.42 4. Neil Griffin GBR 15.41 3. Angelika Grissmer GER 12.74 8. F Kuemmerle -Valk GER 15.40 8. Diny lomp NED 32.66 5. Jan Roodt RSA 14.91 4. Julie Money GBR 12.90 SEMIFINAL 2/2 6. Teijo Pynnönen FIN 14.55 5. Joy Upshaw -Margerum USA 13.09 WOMEN'S 100m F75 SEMIFINAL 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 26.89Q 7. Bob Banens AUS 14.08 6. K Kallmeier-Scröede GER 13.10 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 2. Dorn Jenkins AUS 28.31Q 8. Jostein Myrvang NOR 13.85 7. Jana Frabsova CZE 13.17 advance to the next round 3. Edna Roe GBR 28.52Q 9. Joran Westberg SWE 13.85 8. Gene Erasmus RSA 13.21 SEMIFINAL 2/2 4. Lourdez Nicolaz VEN 29.80 10. Kestutis Vislavicius LTU 13.66 1. Ann Cooper AUS 16.88Q 5. Helga Schübler GER 29.80 11. Paivo Nómmik EST 12.91 WOMEN'S 100m F50 1st ROUND 2. Shirley Brasher A US 18.05Q 6. Y Nakano Suenaga BRA 32.26 12. Rex Harvey USA 12.69 First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 3. Leonore Mcdaniels USA 18.50Q 7. Rosa Angela Bianchi ITA 32.60 13. Knud Heyer DEN 12.47 advance to the next round 4. E Ramirez Garcia MEX 19.48q 8. Joylyn Saunders- Mullins GBR 32.65 14. Jan Titulaer NED 11.86 1st ROUND 2/4 5. Susie Alberta Barnes USA 21.57 FINAL 15. Frans Klep NED 10.69 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 13.18 6. Brenda Green GBR 25.74 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 26.74 16. Horacio Loya Venzor MEX 10.30 2. Edna Roe GBR 14.00 FINAL 2. Dagmar Fuhrmann GER 27.25 17. Martin Kelly IRL 9.83 3. Lynne Choate AUS 14.06 1. Ann Cooper AUS 16.47 3. Caroline Ann Powell GBR 27.55 MEN'S Hammer Weight M60 (P) 4. Ulla Karneback SWE 14.67 2. Isabel Hofmeyr RSA 17.37 4. Helen Godsell GBR 27.69 1. Ryszard Krzesinski POL 18.85 5. Y Nakano Suenaga BRA 14.99 3. J M. Raspaldo Rodrigu PUR 17.70 5. Rita Hanscom USA 27.95 6. Pilar Sanchez Cruz ESP 15.75 4. Pastora Londoño COL 17.99 6. Edna Roe GBR 28.28 2. George Mathews USA 18.76 3. Ray Green AUS 16.13 7. Anne - Grete Howarth GBR 17.11 5. E Ramirez Garcia MEX 19.14 7. Dorn Jenkins AUS 28.56 4 . Peter Hackenschmidt SWE 16.08 1st ROUND 4/4 6. Patricia Peterson USA 19.38 8. Lilly Wizén SWE 29.05 5. Ian Percy GBR 16.07 1. Dorn Jenkins AUS 13.69 7. Shirley Brasher AUS 22.09 6. Marek Glowacki CAN 15.95 2. Lourdez Nicolaz VEN 14.23 WOMEN'S 200m F55 SEMIFINAL 3. Emilia Mesa Soriano ESP 14.43 WOMEN'S 200m F35 1st ROUND 7. Godfrey Leak GBR 15.63 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 8. Jens Lauk GER 13.92 4. Anna Micheletti ITA 14.82 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest advance to the next round 9. John Reynolds AUS 13.83 5. Valentina Maklakova LAT 15.26 advance to the next round SEMIFINAL 1/2 10. Klaus Volkheimer GER 13.32 6. Martine Defrere BEL 15.49 1st ROUND 1/3 1. Ingrid Meier GER 28.54Q 11. Eulogio Arroyo Pando MEX 13.31 7. Herdis Elin Lexau NOR 16.39 1. Lisa Daley USA 24.90Q 2. Ann -Britt Eriksson SWE 30.40Q SEMIFINAL 2. Kim Goodwin GBR 26.14Q 12. Knut Dahle NOR 13.19 3. Maria Oliva Area Diego ESP 30.88Q 13. Julien Cazalon FRA 13.00 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 3. Marta Roccamo ITA 26.61q 4. M A. Perez Riquelme CHI 32.35q 14. B Miroslaw Luklinski GBR 12.98 advance to the next round 4. Pia Ridderskamp GER 28.14 5. Linda Piff USA 32.37q 15. Kyosti Poutiainen FIN 12.87 SEMIFINAL 1/2 5. Sonya Michelle Pollard AUS 28.71 6. Christl Metzler GER 32.97 16. Borys Kovalskyi UKR 12.46 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 13.34Q 6. Erzsébet Nagyné Fehér HUN 29.06 7. Irene Davey AUS 33.77 2. Helen Godsell GBR 13.50Q 7. Rosa Gallego Martinez ESP 30.73 17. Gerd Kuhnke GER 11.89 8. Sue Mc Ginlay GBR 40.74 18. Juan J. Mendizabal ESP 11.48 3. Rita Hanscom USA 13.72Q 8. Josune Zabala Ostolaza ESP 33.17 SEMIFINAL 2/2 19. Jose A. Perez Gabarain ESP 10.81 4. Dorn Jenkins AUS 14.06q 1st ROUND 2/3 1. Wendy Sheaves AUS 28.70Q 20. David Kuester GBR 10.65 5. Helga Schübler GER 14.41 1. Simone Noack GER 25.39Q 2. Valerie Parsons GBR 28.87Q 21. Roy Skuse NZL 10.38 6. Emilia Mesa Soriano ESP 14.60 2. Charmaine Du Toit RSA 26.86Q 3. Gertrude Reismann GER 30.98Q 7. Ulla Karneback SWE 15.06 3. Giuseppina Perlino ITA 26.87q 22. J C. Sasso Perez Ruiz MEX 10.19 4. Christiane Limbourg BEL 32.57 23. Dominique Laugier FRA 9.76 SEMIFINAL 2/2 4. Jacquie Bezuidenhout AUS 26.89 5. Awilda Quiles Carde PUR 34.03 24. Joel Ollivier FRA 8.69 1. Dagmar Fuhrmann GER 13.66Q 5. Rosa Anibaldi ITA 27.88 6. R Esquerdo Santacreu ESP 35.00 2. Joylyn Saunders- Mullins GBR 13.85Q 6. S Chamizo Bremer ESP 28.25 7. M G Salas Rguez MEX 36.44 WOMEN'S 100m F35 SEMIFINAL 3. Edna Roe GBR 14.13Q 7. Pilar Chacon Martin ESP 28.46 8. Marie-Louise Wahlberg SWE 51.64 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 4. Lynne Choate AUS 14.22q 8. Beverley Matthews GBR 28.94 FINAL advance to the next round 5. Lilly Wizén SWE 14.46 1. Ingrid Meier GER 27.85 SEMIFINAL 1/3 6. Martine Leroy FRA 14.54 WOMEN'S 200m F40 1st ROUND 2. Wendy Sheaves AUS 28.63 1. A Hogeveen -Smit NED 12.31Q 7. Lourdez Nicolaz VEN 14.62 First 2 in each heat and the next 6 fastest 3. Valerie Parsons GBR 28.89 2. Lorett Raabe GER 12.51Q 8. Anna Micheletti ITA 15.33 advance to the next round 4. Gertrude Reismann GER 30.25 3. Marta Roccamo ITA 12.82q FINAL 1st ROUND 3/4 5. Ann -Britt Eriksson SWE 30.30 4. Janet Naylon AUS 13.17 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 13.20 1. Gianna Mogentale AUS 26.58Q 6. Maria Oliva Area Diego ESP 30.96 5. Pia Ridderskamp GER 13.32 2. Helen Godsell GBR 13.26 2. Julie Money GBR 26.87Q 7. M A. Perez Riquelme CHI 32.33 6. Beverley Matthews GBR 13.46 3. Dagmar Fuhrmann GER 13.27 3. Joelle Zongo FRA 27.59q 8. Linda Piff USA 32.83 7. Linda Carty USA 13.95 4. Rita Hanscom USA 13.32 4. A B. Garrido De La eña ESP 28.32 8. Rosa Gallego Martinez ESP 14.54 5. Joylyn Saunders- Mullins GBR 13.65 5. E Dermenghem FRA 29.64 WOMEN'S 200m F60 1st ROUND SEMIFINAL 2/3 6. Dorn Jenkins AUS 13.86 6. E Naveira Lampere ESP 29.66 First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 1. Simone Noack GER 12.69 7. Lynne Choate AUS 14.03 7. Lesley Hopkins GBR 30.74 advance to the next round 2. Charmaine Du Toit RSA 12.85 8. Edna Roe GBR 14.08 8. Jacquie Riquelme Cor CHI 30.91 1st ROUND 1/4 3. Jacquie Bezuidenhout AUS 12.99 SEMIFINAL 1. Esther Linaker GBR 31.72Q 4. Angelina Hammond NED 13.14 WOMEN'S 100m F55 1st ROUND First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 2. Pasqualina Cecotti ITA 33.26Q 5. Sonja Paesen BEL 13.53 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest advance to the next round 3. Gerda Seibert GER 33.30Q 6. E Hidalgo Perez ESP 14.13 advance to the next round SEMIFINAL 1/2 4. Herborg Ninni Blakstad NOR 34.45q 7. M Carreira Costa ESP 15.33 1st ROUND 2/3 1. Angelika Grissmer GER 26.16Q 5. Kerstin Nilsson SWE 35.26 SEMIFINAL 3/3 1. Wendy Sheaves AUS 14.05Q 2. Gianna Mogentale AUS 26.34Q 6. B Torreblanca De Vel PER 39.12 1. Kim Goodwin GBR 12.86 2. Gertrude Reismann GER 14.55Q 3. Julie Money GBR 27.02Q 1st ROUND 2/4 2. Anke Paul GER 13.24 3. Ann -Britt Eriksson SWE 14.81q 4. Sigrid Gutierrez Marin CRC 27.05q 1. Marge Allison AUS 30.90Q 3. Agnieszka Kuczalska CAN 13.28 4. Christiane Limbourg BEL 15.58 5. Joelle Zongo FRA 27.39 2. Doris Gallep GER 33.53Q 4. Pilar Chacon Martin ESP 13.69 5. Dagmar Widmann GER 16.01 6. Jana Frabsova CZE 27.46 3. Lynne Andrews AUS 34.12Q 5. Galina Kiseleva RUS 13.87 6. M G Salas Rguez MEX 17.43 7. Dolores Hachotte FRA 27.52 4. Gudrun Kinger SWE 34.64 6. Sonya Michelle Pollard AUS 14.03 FINAL FINAL 5. Marg Radcliffe CAN 34.81 7. Josune Zabala Ostolaza ESP 16.15 1. Ingrid Meier GER 13.47 1. Violetta Lapierre FRA 24.84 6. Gloria Perez Herbas CHI 40.07 8. Diana Hennep ARU 16.16 2. Valerie Parsons GBR 13.69 2. Angelika Grissmer GER 25.95 7. Ninfa Alpizar Hernandez MEX 43.67 FINAL 3. Wendy Sheaves AUS 14.11 3. Joy Upshaw -Margerum USA 25.97 1st ROUND 3/4 1. A Hogeveen -Smit NED 12.34 4. Gertrude Reismann GER 14.42 4. Gianna Mogentale AUS 26.16 1. Valerie June Reeves AUS 31.10Q 2. Lorett Raabe GER 12.72 5. Sigrid Goessling GER 14.46 5. Rosa Marchi ITA 26.63 2. F Kuemmerle - valk GER 32.39Q 3. Simone Noack GER 12.81 6. Ann -Britt Eriksson SWE 14.85 6. Gene Erasmus RSA 26.80 3. Glory Barnabas SIN 33.82Q 4. Kim Goodwin GBR 12.95 7. Hillen Von Maltzahn GER 14.90 7. Julie Money GBR 26.95 4. Jackie Bertandeau FRA 34.06q 5. Marta Roccamo ITA 12.98 8. Maria Oliva Area Diego ESP 14.92 8. Sigrid Gutierrez Marin CRC 27.14 5. Ingrid Goldschatz GER 35.17 6. Jacquie Bezuidenhout AUS 13.09 6. Luiza Hiroko Kato BRA 35.22 7. Charmaine Du Toit RSA 13.17 WOMEN'S 100m F60 SEMIFINAL WOMEN'S 200m F50 1st ROUND 7. M Espiritu Suarez MEX 42.78 8. Anke Paul GER 13.38 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 1st ROUND 4/4 advance to the next round advance to the nextround 1. Kathleen Jager USA 31.26Q WOMEN'S 100m F40 1st ROUND SEMIFINAL 2/3 1st ROUND 1/4 2. Chris Waring NZL 31.93Q First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 1. Esther Linaker GBR 14.57Q 1. Joylyn Saunders- Mullins GBR 28.57Q 3. Delka Bakalova BUL 32.41Q advance to the next round 2. Edith Graff BEL 14.76Q 2. Dorn Jenkins AUS 28.89Q 4. Elsa Jordaan RSA 33.34q 1st ROUND 2/4 3. Chris Waring NZL 15.00q 3. Lilly Wizén SWE 29.35Q 5. Hannelote Venn GER 33.63q 1. Gianna Mogentale AUS 12.54Q 4. Anne -Kathrin Eriksen GER 15.60q 4. Anna Micheletti ITA 30.79q 6. N Hernandez Zarraza MEX 36.61 2. Jutta Stopka GER 13.21Q 5. Elsa Jordaan RSA 15.71 5. Marie Claire Lazzarini FRA 33.45 7. Frances Harris AUS 37.20 3. Lioubov Stoliar RUS 13.59Q 6. Lynne Andrews AUS 16.40 6. Katalin Velancsics HUN 39.69 SEMIFINAL 4. E Naveira Lampere ESP 14.24 7. Luiza Hiroko Kato BRA 16.43 1st ROUND 4/4 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 5. Fatima Afonso FRA 14.26 8. Ninfa Alpizar Hernandez MEX 20.69 1. Rita Hanscom USA 28.37Q advance to the next round October Vetrunner — Page 33

SEMIFINAL 1/2 6. Anna Micheletti ITA 1:13.22q 2. Cristine Penn AUS 2:23.95 15. Jean Hampson AUS 6:52.18 1. Marge Allison AUS 30.03Q SEMIFINAL 3. Loretta Rubini ITA 2:24.84 16. Aurea Postigo Postigo ESP 6:52.73 2. Esther Linaker GBR 31.11Q First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 4. Irina Chernykh RUS 2:25.51 17. Ingegerd Eriksson SWE 6:56.13 3. Chris Waring NZL 31.72Q advance to the next round 5. Rita Femia ARG 2:27.65 18. Ligia Pantano COL 7:05.93 4. Doris Gallep GER 32.12q SEMIFINAL 1/2 6. M Del C. Fdez Peñafi MEX 2:28.46 5. Delka Bakalova BUL 32.49q 1. Caroline Ann Powell GBR 1:00.67Q 7. Annette Koop GER 2:31.66 WOMEN'S 1500m F75 FINAL 6. Jackie Bertandeau FRA 33.11 2. Elizabeth Alexander RSA 1:03.91Q 8. Christine Pezet Gonnet FRA 2:32.23 1. M Czerwenka -Nagel GER 6:49.07 7. Hannelote Venn GER 33.20 3. Joylyn Saunders- Mullins GBR 1:04.20Q 2. Maria Alves BRA 9:52.53 8. Herborg Ninni Blakstad NOR 34.46 4. Lilly Wizén SWE 1:04.69q WOMEN'S 800m F50 SEMIFINAL 3. Shirley Brasher AUS 10:02.34 SEMIFINAL 2/2 5. Dorn Jenkins AUS 1:05.30q First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 1. Valerie June Reeves AUS 30.52Q 6. Diny Klomp NED 1:10.81 advance to the next round WOMEN'S 5000m F40 FINAL 2/2 2. Kathleen Jager USA 31.43Q 7. Josefina Nava Perez MEX 1:11.90 SEMIFINAL 1/2 1. Corine Debaets BEL 17:14.22 3. F Kuemmerle -Valk GER 31.89Q 8. Bjorg Reknes NOR 1:12.14 1. Lidia Zentner GER 2:32.22Q 2. Liudmila Shevyakova RUS 17:28.50 4. Pasqualina Cecotti ITA 33.16 SEMIFINAL 2/2 2. Lilly Wizén SWE 2:32.77Q 3. Carmel Papworth AUS 17:29.07 5. Elsa Jordaan RSA 33.18 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 1:01.98Q 3. Barbara Sock GBR 2:33.04q 4. Oksana Clerc FRA 17:31.36 6. Gerda Seibert GER 33.25 2. Edna Roe GBR 1:05.04Q 4. Joan Margaret Howe GBR 2:34.41q 5. M P. Regonesi Muran CHI 17:45.19 7. Lynne Andrews AUS 34.69 3. Barbara Lock GBR 1:05.13Q 6. Madeleine Mackie Scott GBR 17:50.74 8. Glory Barnabas SIN 35.77 4. Kathryn Heagney AUS 1:06.41 5. Joyce Barrus GBR 2:34.56q 7. M S. Da Nobrega BRA 17:54.35 FINAL 5. Marite Kozlovska LAT 1:09.89 6. Kathryn Heagney AUS 2:35.57 8. Soledad Castro Soliño ESP 18:35.45 1. Marge Allison AUS 30.11 6. Eva Hahlberg SWE 1:11.29 7. Marite Kozlovska LAT 2:38.77 9. Rosa Talavera Garcia ESP 18:38.08 2. Valerie June Reeves AUS 30.43 7. Anna icheletti ITA 1:12.24 8. Victoria NZL 2:46.20 10. Cecilia Fenech MLT 18:45.12 3. Esther Linaker GBR 30.68 FINAL 9. Maria Nieves De Acosta VEN 2:48.66 11. Christine Lavigne FRA 18:55.14 4. Kathleen Jager USA 30.77 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 59.84 10. Shelley Walsh GBR 2:53.23 12. Maria Fatima Pinho POR 19:01.06 5. F Kuemmerle -Valk GER 31.46 2. Caroline Ann Powell GBR 59.87 11. Vera La Posta FRA 2:56.24 13. Deolinda Mendes Maria POR 21:22.28 6. Chris Waring NZL 31.66 3. Elizabeth Alexander RSA 1:03.13 12. Francisca Gaytan Perez MEX 2:56.28 7. Doris Gallep GER 32.12 4. Joylyn Saunders- Mullins GBR 1:03.36 13. Colette Ruineau FRA 3:05.24 MEN'S 5000m F50 FINAL 2/2 8. Delka Bakalova BUL 33.08 5. Lilly Wizén SWE 1:03.41 14. Marion Lyons IRL 3:06.59 1. Lidia Zentner GER 18:01.00 6. Edna Roe GBR 1:04.18 15. A Cigaran Bidebieta ESP 3:08.82 2. Carmel Parnell IRL 18:09.39 WOMEN'S 200m F75 FINAL 7. Barbara Lock GBR 1:04.58 16. M A. Aguilera Lander CHI 3:17.09 3. Denise Farnham GBR 18:17.46 1. Ann Cooper AUS 35.21 8. Dorn Jenkins AUS 1:07.51 4. Helena Rantakari FIN 19:08.10 2. Isabel Hofmeyr RSA 36.54 5. Bronwen Cardy AUS 19:09.07 3. Pastora Londoño COL 38.05 WOMEN'S 400m F55 SEMIFINAL WOMEN'S 800m F60 SEMIFINAL 6. Anna Magrethe Trave NOR 19:10.59 4. Patricia Peterson USA 40.95 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest 7. M Del C. Anguiano Iba MEX 19:17.45 5. Er Ramirez Garcia MEX 42.23 advance to the next round advance to the next round 8. M Teresa Lopez Herrera MEX 19:48.17 6. Susie Alberta Barnes USA 46.27 SEMIFINAL 1/2 SEMIFINAL 1/2 9. Rose -Marie Enmalm SWE 19:50.65 7. Shirley Brasher AUS 47.46 1. Waltraud Kraehe GER 1:10.71Q 1. Oddbjorg Haakensveen NOR 2:50.29Q 10. Elfie Huether GER 19:53.58 2. Carol Ann Wright BEL 1:11.14Q 2. Delka Bakalova BUL 2:53.76Q 11. Petra Schultz GER 20:04.63 WOMEN'S 400m F40 1st ROUND 3. Irene Davey AUS 1:15.79Q 3. Christiane Jolimet -Ruzic FRA 2:57.20q 12. Victoria Adams NZL 20:59.28 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 4. R Esquerdo Santacreu ESP 1:20.55q 4. Alla Kolesnikova RUS 2:59.36 13. Anne Darby GBR 21:19.26 advance to the next round 5. Rita Del Pinto ITA 1:21.78 5. M Centenera Lopez ESP 3:09.15 14. Monika Dreyer GER 21:21.38 1st ROUND 3/3 6. Valentina Kudryashova RUS 1:22.64 6. Ingegerd Eriksson SWE 3:11.03 15. Sheila Purves HKG 21:37.13 1. Gianna Mogentale AUS 1:01.98Q 7. Marlyn Zamora Delgado CRC 1:23.61 7. Miloslava Rocnakova CZE 3:14.04 16. Francoise Ziegler FRA 22:13.43 2. Mary Edwards GBR 1:02.29Q FINAL 8. Frances Harris AUS 3:24.92 17. Dineke Kok NED 23:22.74 3. Kersti Lepik EST 1:02.68q 1. Ann- Britt Eriksson SWE 1:07.64 9. Willy Moolenaar USA 3:42.21 18. M Granados Quintana ESP 24:11.45 4. A M. Mancilla Balant PUR 1:03.32 2. Hillen Von Maltzahn GER 1:09.48 SEMIFINAL 2/2 5. E Dermenghem FRA 1:07.93 3. Zdenka Bertrand RA 1:11.59 1. Riet Jonkers NED 2:49.45Q WOMEN'S 5000m F60 FINAL 6. Lesley Hopkins GBR 1:10.19 4. Waltraud Kraehe GER 1:11.74 2. M Lousie Michelsohn USA 2:50.01Q 1. M Lousie Michelsohn USA 20:12.66 7. Maribel De La Calle Frail ESP 1:12.12 5. Carol Ann Wright BEL 1:11.75 3. Anne Stobaus AUS 2:50.82q 2. Jennifer Allebone RSA 20:14.16 8. Diana Haydes Castano ARG 1:14.68 6. Linda Piff USA 1:14.42 4. Anne Lang AUS 2:53.29q 3. Anne Marie Pruede FRA 21:22.53 FINAL 7. Irene Davey AUS 1:16.41 5. Danielle Masson FRA 2:58.45q 4. Marisa Da Silva Cruz BRA 21:33.51 1. Virginia Mitchell GBR 57.92 8. R Esquerdo Santacreu ESP 1:22.02 6. Ingrid Goldschatz GER 3:03.92 5. Pauline Rich GBR 21:47.81 2. Rosa Marchi ITA 59.64 7. Jean Hampson AUS 3:14.64 6. Christiane Jolimet -Ruzic FRA 22:17.34 3. Gianna Mogentale AUS 1:01.00 WOMEN'S 400m F60 1st ROUND 8. Maria Perez Barco MEX 3:14.76 7. Anita Schneider GER 22:32.35 4. Dolores Hachotte FRA 1:01.12 First 2 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 9. Gunhild Eriksson SWE 3:20.11 8. G Guerrero Gonzalez ESP 22:51.05 5. Kersti Lepik EST 1:01.52 advance to the next round 10. Ligia Pantano COL 3:29.65 9. June Johnson GBR 23:11.46 6. Raphaele Ribere FRA 1:01.84 1st ROUND 1/3 FINAL 10. Miloslava Rocnakova CZE 23:35.13 7. Mary Edwards GBR 1:01.95 1. Oddbjorg Haakensveen NOR 1:11.56Q 1. Oddbjorg Haakensveen NOR 2:43.57 11. M Jose Gil Gil ESP 23:37.02 8. Laurie Meloche CAN 1:03.09 2. Anne Stobaus AUS 1:12.53Q 2. Marie-Lusie Michelsohn USA 2:44.98 12. Danielle Masson FRA 23:42.11 3. Chris Waring NZL 1:12.89q 3. Riet Jonkers NED 2:45.56 13. Patricia Kingsep CAN 23:48.51 WOMEN'S 400m F45 SEMIFINAL 4. Valerie June Reeves AUS 1:14.20q 4. Anne Stobaus AUS 2:51.03 14. Susan Lloyd AUS 23:58.80 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 5. Doris Gallep GER 1:19.66 5. Christliane Jolimet- Ruzic FRA 2:54.60 15. Maria Perez Barco MEX 24:35.51 advance to the next round 6. Marg Radcliffe CAN 1:26.67 6. Anne Lang AUS 2:55.65 16. Ute Krüger GER 24:49.39 SEMIFINAL 1/2 7. Herborg Ninni Blakstad NOR 1:29.42 7. Delka Bakalova BUL 2:57.08 17. Helga Rother GER 25:01.65 1. Averil McClelland GBR 1:01.82Q 1st ROUND 2/3 8. Danielle Masson FRA 2:59.35 18. Tiare Lund NZL 25:26.13 2. Marie Kay AUS 1:02.70Q 1. Marge Allison AUS 1:10.36Q 19. Aleftina Anayeva RUS 25:51.78 3. Tilly Jacobs NED 1:02.98Q 2. Traude Schliephake GER 1:15.27Q WOMEN'S 800m F75 FINAL 20. Heather Johnstone AUS 28:43.69 4. Nicole Barilly FRA 1:04.36q 3. Hannelote Venn GER 1:18.82 1. Thelma Wilson USA 3:54.41 21. Helen Brown AUS 30:39.78 5. Karen Gillum- Green NZL 1:07.16 4. Frances Harris AUS 1:22.08 2. Marcia Petley NZL 4:14.50 22. Diana Southern AUS 32:16.62 6. M Rosa Busquets Fuster ESP 1:11.43 5. Ingegerd Eriksson SWE 1:22.10 3. Sumi Onodera-Leonard USA 4:28.91 WOMEN'S 10000m F45 FINAL SEMIFINAL 2/2 6. Willy Moolenaar USA 1:34.73 4. Nancy A. Smalley USA 4:40.00 1. C Cacho Bustamante ESP 37:42.57 1. Cathlene Ronel Beukes RSA 1:00.94Q 1st ROUND 3/3 5. Shirley Brasher AUS 4:52.91 2. M N Morcuende Domin ESP 39:23.51 2. Petra Kauerhof GER 1:01.80Q 1. Riet Jonkers NED 1:15.00Q 3. Charmaine Cupido RSA 40:52.48 3. Jane Horder GBR 1:02.04Q 2. Noreen Mary Parrish AUS 1:16.77Q WOMEN'S 1500m F40 FINAL 4. M Gonzalez Gonzale ESP 41:39.60 3. Gerda Seibert GER 1:17.87 1. Mary Grene USA 4:50.47 5. Marion Kuhn GER 42:23.00 4. Cristine Penn AUS 1:04.36q 4. Ingrid Goldschatz GER 1:18.33 2. Bernadette White IRL 4:50.90 6. D Sevilla Santamari ESP 43:34.77 5. Irina Chernykh RUS 1:04.74 5. M Centenera Lopez ESP 1:20.38 3. Oksana Clerc FRA 4:53.27 7. Victoria Jimenez Salazar MEX 44:28.84 6. Inez Veldmeyer -Lubbers NED 1:06.61 6. Satsuko Suzuki JPN 1:32.77 4. Carmel Papworth AUS 4:53.44 8. Robin King AUS 44:44.47 7. Maria Ruthardt GER 1:14.34 7. Gloria Perez Herbas CHI 1:32.85 5. Florence Rijsbergen Van NED 4:54.73 9. Merce Soler Canudas ESP 45:10.15 FINAL FINAL 6. Nicola Everton CAN 4:56.01 10. Silvia Dell Anno ARG 45:47.78 1. Cathlene Ronel Beukes RSA 59.49 1. Marge Allison AUS 1:07.55 7. Marina Skolota RUS 4:59.78 11. M Martinez Segura MEX 45:58.43 2. Marie Kay AUS 1:00.11 2. Oddbjorg Haakensveen NOR 1:09.87 8. Maria Fatima Pinho POR 5:05.82 12. Sheila Kamdar GBR 47:28.95 3. Averil McClelland GBR 1:01.25 3. Riet Jonkers NED 1:11.00 9. René Odendaal RSA 5:05.84 13. M T Begiristain Ize ESP 49:50.70 4. Petra Kauerhof GER 1:01.32 4. Chris Waring NZL 1:12.55 10. Carol-Ann Gray GBR 5:11.85 14. Juliana Tomassoni FRA 50:56.75 5. Jane Horder GBR 1:01.68 5. Valerie Jun Reeves AUS 1:12.87 11. M D. Martinez Manda ESP 5:12.91 6. Tilly Jacobs NED 1:03.26 6. Anne Stobaus AUS 1:13.18 12. Sharyn Ramage GBR 5:15.48 WOMEN'S 10000m F60 FINAL 7. Cristine Penn AUS 1:03.88 7. Traude Schliephake GER 1:14.13 13. Benigna Apaolaza ESP 5:28.53 1. Marisa Da Silva Cruz BRA 44:41.55 8. Nicole Barilly FRA 1:09.51 8. Noreen Mary Parrish AUS 1:15.20 14. Mari Sol Martinez Leiza ESP 5:35.16 2. Pauline Rich GBR 45:41.46 15. M Jesus Velasco Garcia ESP 6:01.98 3. Jennifer Allebone RSA 46:06.40 WOMEN'S 400m F50 1st ROUND WOMEN'S 800m F45 SEMIFINAL 4. Anita Schneider GER 46:13.68 First 3 in each heat and the next 4 fastest First 2 in each heat and the next 4 fastest WOMEN'S 1500m F60 FINAL 5. June Johnson GBR 48:12.70 advance to the next round advance to the next round 1. M Lousie Michelsohn USA 5:44.79 6. Patricia Kingsep CAN 49:04.12 1st ROUND 2/4 SEMIFINAL 1/2 2. Anne Marie Pruede FRA 5:47.04 7. Chris Schieferdecker GER 51:24.04 1. Caroline Ann Powell GBR 1:02.51Q 1. Cristine Penn AUS 2:25.20Q 3. Christiane Jolimet -ruzic FRA 5:47.14 8. Tiare Lund NZL 52:18.89 2. Lilly Wizén SWE 1:04.87Q 2. Loretta Rubini ITA 2:25.27Q 4. Jennifer Allebone RSA 5:55.77 9. Diana Southern AUS 1:06:49.94 3. Kathryn Heagney AUS 1:06.16Q 3. Irina Chernykh RUS 2:26.76q 5. Anne Lang AUS 5:58.05 4. Tatiana Potapova RUS 1:09.99q 4. Rita Femia ARG 2:27.46q 6. Delka Bakalova BUL 6:00.81 WOMEN'S 8km Cross Country F50 FINAL 5. Laura Liliana Aguilar Riv MEX 1:14.10 5. M D C Fdez Peñafi MEX 2:27.97q 7. Danielle Masson FRA 6:10.60 1. Helena Rantakari FIN 33:32 6. Cornelia Belz GER 1:17.81 6. Florence Ngurambila FRA 2:37.17 8. M Jose Gil Gil ESP 6:15.43 2. Bronwen Cardy AUS 34:03 1st ROUND 3/4 7. Agnes Zussa FRA 2:37.97 9. Anita Schneider GER 6:16.90 3. Anna Magrethe Trave NOR 34:18 1. Karla Del Grande CAN 1:04.91Q 8. Francoise Soyez FRA 2:39.26 10. Ute Krüger GER 6:29.87 4. Petra Schultz GER 34:51 2. Edna Roe GBR 1:05.35Q 9. Gabriela Sandoval Luna MEX 2:47.79 11. Maria Perez Barco MEX 6:30.11 5. Paula Schoeffmann GER 35:34 3..Dorn Jenkins AUS 1:05.65Q 10. Katherine Willis CAN 2:49.07 12. Ines Perez Artacho ESP 6:36.49 6. Laila Ceika LAT 35:56 4. Diny Klomp NED 1:11.07q FINAL 13. Satsuko Suzuki JPN 6:40.14 7. Jozica Siftar SLO 36:24 5. Josefina Nava Perez MEX 1:11.98q 1. Aurora Perez Gutierrez ESP 2:23.31 14. Susan Lloyd AUS 6:41.19 8. Octavie Hendricks BEL 36:33 Page 34 — October Vetrunner

9. M. A Barrio Garci ESP 36:36 5. Robin King AUS 27:11.93 11. Christel Schustakowitz ESP 1:10:34 2. Andrea Thirtey GER 14.97Q 10. Marie- Jeanne Buyle BEL 36:55 6. Beatriz Robles Valle MEX 27:27.29 12. Joan Purcell AUS 1:10:45 3. Geraldine Finegan GBR 16.30Q 11. Nanci Sweazey CAN 37:01 7. Montserrat Sirolla Obre ESP 28:42.41 13. Darlene Backlund USA 1:11:07 4. Janet Naylon AUS 17.55q 12. Undis Nodset NOR 37:14 8. Veronique Cochereau FRA 28:53.04 14. Roberta Hatfield USA 1:12:37 FINAL 13. Sheila Purves HKG 37:33 9. Yvonne Maggiore FRA 28:53.87 15. Roxani Papageorgiou AUS 1:13:07 1. Andrea Thirtey GER 14.94 14. Leonila Mendoza Arias MEX 37:34 10. Ann Wheeler GBR 29:28.54 16. Sofia Prada COL 1:13:23 2. Lara Zamboni SUI 14.95 15. Elisabeth Gebauer GER 37:45 11. Anne McGill IRL 29:36.79 17. Sandy Pashkin USA 1:14:49 3. Angeles Guerra Hurtado ESP 15.36 16. Victoria Adams NZL 37:54 12. Gáborné Drén HUN 29:56.12 18. Emilia Gusat ROM 1:14:51 4. Anke Paul GER 15.75 17. Nieves Velez Martinez ESP 38:07 13. Martine Mourgues FRA 30:07.03 19. Dianne Van Leeuwen CAN 1:17:00 5. Valentyna Krepkina UKR 15.92 18. M Clavero Sanche ESP 38:30 14. Sabine Poncet FRA 30:07.06 20. Maria Da loria Guerreiro BRA 1:17:50 6. Geraldine Finegan GBR 16.21 19. Tiiu Múúrsepp EST 38:51 15. Dace Saulite LAT 31:57.57 21. Alicia Villanueva Barajas MEX 1:18:13 7. Janet Naylon AUS 17.82 20. Monika Dreyer GER 38:53 22. Laura Bayona Reyatos ESP 1:18:37 21. Bjorg Reknes NOR 39:11 WOMEN'S 5000m Walk F60 FINAL 23. Lynne Schickert AUS 1:20:56 WOMEN'S 80m Hurdles F55 FINAL 22. Sara I. Gutierrez Jara COL 39:17 1. Heidi Maeder SUI 29:23.66 24. Kiyoko Kohigashi BRA 1:21:10 1. Emily Mcmahon GBR 13.73 22. L Mariezkurrena Ezk ESP 39:17 2. Waltraud Seiler GER 29:59.65 25. G Elva Ledezma Lugo MEX 1:23:54 2. Jean Fail GBR 13.74 24. Paola Kerpan ITA 39:28 3. Pirjo Karetie FIN 30:27.10 3. Waltraud Kraehe GER 14.38 25. Shelley Walsh GBR 39:42 4. Jolene Steigerwalt USA 31:03.40 WOMEN'S 10km Walk F65 FINAL 4. Zdenka Bertrand FRA 14.63 26. Aurora Alvarez Ordas ESP 39:45 5. Ursula Herrendoerfer GER 31:16.32 1. Elton Richardson USA 1:05:51 5. Wilma Perkins AUS 14.66 27. Katharyn Mary Heagney AUS 39:59 6. Matilde Gomez Murillo ESP 31:17.69 2. Joan Christensen CAN 1:07:27 6. Margaritha Dähler -Stett SUI 14.81 28. Susanne Undeutsch AUT 40:09 7. Janet E. Robinson USA 31:21.39 3. Rita Sinkovec USA 1:08:11 7. Ana Clara Goldmann ARG 16.26 29. Barbara Sloss GBR 40:28 8. Margaret Brooke HKG 31:52.71 4. Doris Cassels USA 1:09:21 30. Antonia Asensio Lopez ESP 40:38 9. Kathleen Frable USA 32:16.06 5. Nobuyo Nishimura JPN 1:09:26 WOMEN'S 2000m Steeplechase F50 FINAL 31. Marion Lyons IRL 40:45 10. Casilda Vega Perez MEX 32:43.50 6. Jeannie McKeigan CAN 1:09:59 1. Victoria Adams NZL 8:28.12 32. Chrissie Brooks GBR 41:55 11. Joan Purcell AUS 33:44.82 7. Gudrun Frey GER 1:10:55 2. Nanci Sweazey CAN 8:55.35 33. Anne Lippitt GBR 42:57 12. Marilyn Chute CAN 33:45.40 8. Rosa Girards GER 1:12:34 3. Katharyn Mary Heagney AUS 9:02.06 34. Antonia M. Herrojo Tena ESP 43:23 13. Darlene Backlund USA 34:28.21 9. Evgeniy Sinitsa RUS 1:15:08 4. Bjorg Reknes NOR 9:11.40 35. M I. Pinheiro Gonçalv ESP 43:41 14. Roxani Papageorgiou AUS 34:45.83 10. Helga Dräger GER 1:16:36 5. Anne Darby GBR 9:18.57 36. Carol Hall GBR 44:30 15. Dianne Van Leeuwen CAN 35:32.53 11. Margaret Beaumont AUS 1:17:00 37. Liudmila Kazantseva RUS 44:38 16. Emilia Gusat ROM 35:55.39 12. Sonnia Hernandez Jabre CHI 1:17:57 WOMEN'S 2000m Steeplechase F55 FINAL 38. Kathy Finch USA 46:31 17. Roberta Hatfield USA 36:24.93 13. Raquel Rodriguez Nuño MEX 1:18:10 1. Hillen Von Maltzahn GER 8:48.81 39. Catherine Tedford CAN 1:08:7 18. Aleftina Anayeva RUS 36:49.60 14. P lejandro De Sanc BOL 1:24:21 2. Anezka Janeckova CZE 9:20.56 19. Maria Da Glori Guerreiro BRA 36:59.55 15. Lily Isabel Hinton NZL 1:27:20 3. Irene Davey AUS 9:48.79 WOMEN'S 8km Cross Country F55 FINAL 20. Alicia Villanueva Barajas MEX 37:19.86 16. Sylvie Ah - kang MRI 1:37:19 4. Mary V. Rosado USA 10:23.63 1. Marianne Spronk GER 34:55 21. Lynne Schickert AUS 37:25.45 5. Valentina Kudryashova RUS 10:54.11 2. Els Raap NED 35:16 22. Alice Mancini Bersaneti BRA 39:24.01 WOMEN'S 4x100m Relay W35 FINAL 3. Ros Tabor GBR 35:49 23. Eshenni Checa Budih MEX 39:26.95 1. GERMANY 49.31 WOMEN'S 2000m Steeplechase F60 FINAL 4. Alfiya Semenova RUS 36:34 24. Kiyoko Kohigashi BRA 39:42.91 2. AUSTRALIA 49.62 1. Miloslava Rocnakova CZE 10:04.17 5. Linda Findley CAN 37:13 25. G Elva Ledezma Lugo MEX 39:48.00 3. ITALY 50.50 2. Frances Harris AUS 10:46.04 6. Susanne Waru NZL 37:45 26. Zefang Shi CHN 41:21.76 4. GREAT BRITAIN 52.03 3. Lynne Schickert AUS 14:59.33 7. Brigitte Schwendemann GER 38:43 5. UNITED STATES 52.24 8. Yoko Eichel USA 38:50 WOMEN'S 5000m Walk F65 FINAL 6. SPAIN 52.73 WOMEN'S High Jump F55 FINAL 9. Miloslava Keprtova CZE 39:14 1. Elton Richardson USA 31:18.30 7. PORTUGAL 52.89 1. Weia Reinboud NED 1.41 10. Judith Cheesman NZL 39:17 2. Rita Sinkovec USA 31:45.74 2. Waltraud Kraehe GER 1.33 11. A Martinez Martinez ESP 39:55 3. Doris Cassels USA 31:47.85 WOMEN'S 4x100m Relay W50 FINAL 3. Hillen Von Maltzahn GER 1.27 12. Liubov Galina RUS 40:43 4. Joan Christensen CAN 31:54.13 1. GREAT BRITAIN 53.31 3. Margaritha Dähler -Stett SUI 1.27 13. Marlyn Zamora Delgado CRC 41:43 5. Jeannie Mckeigan CAN 33:07.49 2. AUSTRALIA 56.69 5. Gertrude Reismann GER 1.27 14. Elizabeth Joan Thodey NZL 42:15 6. Gudrun Frey GER 33:12.90 3. SWEDED 58.30 6. Wilma Perkins AUS 1.21 15. Eulalia Fabregas Serra ESP 42:16 7. Rosa Girards GER 33:31.09 4. GERMANY 59.04 7. Anne Hunter NZL 1.21 16. E Azpeitia Mendioroz ESP 42:34 8. I Pellicer Hernandez ESP 33:51.10 8. Ana Clara Goldmann ARG 1.21 17. Rebecca Lau HKG 42:38 9. Ma Celia Garcia Moreno MEX 36:01.38 WOMEN'S 4x100m Relay W55 FINAL 9. Jacqueline Meinard FRA 1.09 18. Irene Davey AUS 43:48 10. Raquel Rodriguez Nuño MEX 36:02.84 1. GERMANY 55.44 10. Liz McBlain CAN 1.09 19. M C Casanova Albala ESP 44:10 11. Margaret Beaumont AUS 36:37.82 2. ITALY 1:04.05 11. Marjeta Cad SLO 1.09 20. Eva Cupalova CZE 44:47 12. Sonnia Hernandez Jabre CHI 37:06.01 3. FRANCE 1:08.63 21. Leili Teeväli EST 44:57 13. Helga Dräger GER 38:26.86 4. AUSTRALIA 1:09.69 WOMEN'S Pole Vault F55 FINAL 22. Dianne Barclay NZL 45:05 1. Hillen Von Maltzahn GER 2.60 23. Maureen Shirley GBR 45:35 WOMEN'S 10km Walk F45 FINAL WOMEN'S 4x100m Relay W60 FINAL 2. Karin Förster GER 2.50 24. Judith Rowland Smith AUS 45:47 1. Lynette Ventris AUS 49:45 1. GERMANY 1:00.00 3. Wilma Perkins AUS 2.50 25. Maria C. Ochoa Garcia ESP 46:08 2. Nadine Mazuir FRA 52:55 2. AUSTRALIA 1:01.77 4. Dagmar Widmann GER 1.90 26. Gudrun Hasert GER 47:15 3. Marie Francoise Picard FRA 56:10 3. UNITED STATES 1:13.22 27. Josefa Garcia De Sales MEX 48:10 4. Beatriz Roble Valle MEX 56:41 4. MEXICO 1:22.51 WOMEN'S Triple Jump F40 FINAL 28. Heidrun Gruenig GER 48:51 5. Katharine Cashman CAN 57:23 1. Elisa Neviani ITA 11.53 29. Jacqueline Zaccaria FRA 50:06 6. Rosa E. Vazquez Garcia MEX 57:39 WOMEN'S 4x400m Relay W35 FINAL 2. Renate Keller GER 11.30 30. Mary Radford GBR 51:52 7. Corinne Berthon FRA 1:01:26 1. GERMANY 4:01.49 3. Natascha Hillebrecht GER 11.24 31. A E. Zegarra De Sant PER 53:36 8. Nicolle Goldman USA 1:01:29 2. ITALY 4:02.58 4. Marianna Biskup POL 11.11 32. Helen Tobin NZL 53:40 9. Yvonne Maggiore FRA 1:01:45 3. GREAT BRITAIN 4:04.13 5. Dominique Beaufour FRA 10.85 33. Rogelia Pussetto ARG 54:36 10. Anne McGill IRL 1:01:58 4. SPAIN 4:17.46 6. Sybille Tavernard AUT 10.19 11. Martine Mourgues FRA 1:02:58 5. AUSTRALIA 4:50.79 7. Gianna Mogentale AUS 10.18 WOMEN'S 8km Cross Country F60 FINAL 12. Odile Bouvier -Rambaud FRA 1:07:11 8. Lioubov Stoliar RUS 10.18 1. Camila Bravo Fuente ESP 36:47 13. Ann Wheeler GBR 1:07:38 WOMEN'S 4x400m Relay W40 FINAL 9. Marie Christine Pesin FRA 10.05 2. Marisa Da Silva Cruz BRA 37:54 14. H Rguez-Taekema ARU 1:11:22 1. GREAT BRITAIN 4:06.70 10. Hilde Bottin BEL 10.01 3. Pauline Rich GBR 38:31 2. AUSTRALIA 4:16.98 11. Mabel Reimundo ARG 9.83 4. Anita Schneider GER 39:11 WOMEN'S 10km Walk F55 FINAL 3. SPAIN 4:21.72 12. L X. Troncoso Monroy CHI 9.74 5. Heidelore Bensch GER 40:08 1. Heather Carr AUS 59:14 4. CANADA 4:30.16 13. Jacquie Riquelme Cor CHI 8.72 6. G Guerrero Gonzalez ESP 40:35 2. Suzanne Loyer FRA 59:24 14. Pilar Moreno Romo ESP 7.98 7. Miloslava Rocnakova CZE 41:09 3. Annelore Werner GER 59:29 WOMEN'S 4x400m Relay W50 FINAL 15. Jovita Pigem Jutglar ESP 7.46 1. GREAT BRITAIN 4:17.60 8. Chris Schieferdecker GER 41:43 4. Susara Elizabeth Meyer RSA 1:00:22 WOMEN'S Triple Jump F75 FINAL 9. Susan Lloyd AUS 41:44 5. Marianne Martino USA 1:02:12 2. SWEDEN 4:32.97 3. AUSTRALIA 4:56.88 1. Kaleriya Gomberadze RUS 6.18 10. Eva Carlsen NOR 42:36 6. Simone Baret FRA 1:03:17 2. Marcia Petley NZL 5.38 11. Ines Perez Artacho ESP 42:44 7. Galina Lapaeva RUS 1:04:10 WOMEN'S 300m Hurdles F55 FINAL 1. Emily Mcmahon GBR 52.54 3. Leonore Mcdaniels USA 5.23 12. Helga Rother GER 43:09 8. Carol Bertino USA 1:05:50 4. Shirley Brasher AUS 4.47 13. Tiare Lund NZL 43:29 9. Nancy Leo CAN 1:06:04 2. Waltraud Braehe GER 54.60 14. Zinaida Racenaja LAT 45:31 10. Agnes Ramsden CAN 1:07:26 3. Wilma Perkins AUS 55.23 WOMEN'S Long Jump F35 FINAL 15. Waltraud Sulzer GER 47:05 11. Heidrun Gruenig GER 1:10:10 4. M A. Perez Riquelme CHI 59.12 1. Katalin Deák Dr. HUN 6.18 16. Jean Hampson AUS 48:52 12. Delia Vargas Fuentes MEX 1:10:18 WOMEN'S 4x400m Relay W55 FINAL 2. Valentyna Krepkina UKR 5.41 17. Dianne Van Leeuwen CAN 49:06 13. Rosina Blume GER 1:10:22 1. GERMANY 4:53.52 3. Barbara Ferrarini ITA 5.35 18. Kathleen Frable USA 49:26 14. Galyna Golub UKR 1:11:13 2. AUSTRALIA 5:43.30 4. Luisa Giudici ITA 5.28 19. Bärbel Kullmann GER 49:34 15. Faune Johnson CAN 1:11:23 3. RUSSIA 5:55.10 5. Catherine Goddard GBR 5.10 20. Heather Johnstone AUS 53:05 16. Martha Palomino Moya MEX 1:14:17 6. Susanna Tellini ITA 5.04 21. E Guzman Abarca PER 54:41 17. Rebecca Lau HKG 1:14:41 WOMEN'S 300m Hurdles F60 FINAL 7. Christina Ziemann GER 5.02 22. Helen Brown AUS 55:53 18. Brigita De Coppet SUI 1:18:23 1. Marge Allison AUS 51.64 8. Pilar Sanchez Rosales ESP 4.89 23. Diana Southern AUS 58:49 19. Maria Rguez Escamilla MEX 1:21:04 2. Oddbjorg Haakensveen NOR 53.40 9. Kornelia Wrzesniok GER 4.79 24. Yvonne Miles GBR 1:09:04 20. M De Moraes Oliveira BRA 1:27:38 3. Riet Jonkers NED 55.21 10. Janet Naylon AUS 4.74 21. Marie-Louise Wahlberg SWE 1:38:26 4. Frances Harris AUS 1:06.32 11. Sonja Paesen BEL 4.71 WOMEN'S 8km Cross Country F75 FINAL 12. Marelys Godoy Parra VEN 4.68 1. Nancy A. Smalley USA 1:00:02 WOMEN'S 10km Walk F60 FINAL WOMEN'S 4x400m Relay W60 FINAL 13. Dawn Jones GBR 4.61 2. Shirley Brasher AUS 1:03:21 1. Heidi Maeder SUI 1:01:41 1. AUSTRALIA 4:59.82 14. Galina Kiseleva RUS 4.59 3. Maria Alves BRA 1:09:00 2. Waltraud Seiler GER 1:01:51 2. GERMANY 5:23.89 15. Jacquie Bezuidenhout AUS 4.55 4. Lydia Frei SUI 1:13:46 3. Pirjo Karetie FIN 1:03:12 3. UNITED STATES 6:14.73 16. Elsa Peña Jimenez PUR 4.36 5. Ruth Anderson USA 1:17:24 4. Jolene Steigerwalt USA 1:04:11 4. JAPAN 6:35.17 17. Heike Klaue GER 4.31 5. Ursula Herrendoerfer GER 1:04:55 18. Rosa Gallego Martinez ESP 4.14 WOMEN'S 5000m Walk F45 FNAL 6. Jo De Petra Rigney ITA 1:05:50 WOMEN'S 100m Hurdles F35 SEMIFINAL 19. Clara Rosa Rivera PUR 3.82 1. Lynette Ventris AUS 24:00.68 7. Hatsue Matsumoto JPN 1:07:54 First 3 in each heat and the next 2 fastest 20. Maria Luisa Ortiz Lopez PUR 2.95 2. Marie Francoise Picard FRA 26:24.08 8. Marilyn Chute CAN 1:09:57 advance to the next round 3. Rosa E. Vazquez Garcia MEX 26:40.64 9. Kathleen Frable USA 1:10:02 SEMIFINAL 1/2 WOMEN'S Long Jump F45 FINAL 4. Katharine Cashman CAN 26:49.08 10. Casilda Vega Perez MEX 1:10:26 1. Angeles Guerra Hurtado ESP 14.86Q 1. 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2. Catherine Seillac FRA 5.05 9. Grete- Maren Myklestad NOR 20.87 2. Mária Magyar HUN 10.73 2. Manndy Laing GBR 1.42 3. Manndy Laing GBR 4.93 10. Niina Leppsoo EST 20.67 3. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 10.72 3. Sigrid Boese GER 1.42 4. Loles Vives Jorba ESP 4.91 11. Yvonne Mitchell TRI 20.44 4. Jarmila Klimesova CZE 10.72 4. SuE Kjeldgard Hedlage DEN 1.42 5. Carla Forcellini ITA 4.85 12. Elke Timm GER 20.30 5. Gertrud Heinrich GER 10.62 5. Hazel Barker GBR 1.42 6. Sue Kjeldgard Hedlage DEN 4.68 13. Paula Vallejo Romero ESP 20.25 6. Inge Faldager DEN 10.28 6. Sabine Preuss GER 1.39 7. Gaye Clarke GBR 4.58 14. Patricia ThomasA US 19.59 7. Ana Clara Goldmann ARG 10.18 7. Rosanna Rosati ITA 1.33 8. Janice Hardcastle GBR 4.33 15. Kontxi Laso Mestre ESP 18.42 8. Mercia Ferreira RSA 10.11 8. Elke Grahnert GER 1.30 9. Véronique Knipping BEL 4.23 16. Karen M. Huff-Pawlik USA 18.28 9. Milvi Endla EST 9.95 9. Marite Vilcane LAT 1.27 10. Teresa May GBR 4.20 17. Hortencia Lopez COL 17.56 10. Teodora Albrecht GER 9.53 10. Dace Saulite LAT 1.12 11. M Rosa Busquets Fuster ESP 3.69 18. Maria Teresa Rizzo G. GUA 16.42 11. Sieglinde Hartung GER 9.39 11. Diane Farmer GBR 1.09 12. E Lourdes Marquez Piño MEX 3.12 19. Alicia Arrive Vitali CHI 12.24 12. Ester E. Cabrie Vicencio CHI 9.27 13. Liuodmila Zhleznova RUS 9.24 WOMEN'S Shot Put F45 (Hepta.) WOMEN'S Long Jump F55 FINAL WOMEN'S Discus Throw F70 FINAL 14. Nina Voronina RUS 8.80 1. Marie Kay AUS 9.96 1. Ingrid Meier GER 4.65 1. Sigrun Kofink GER 25.57 15. Judith Coram AUS 8.78 2. Manndy Laing GBR 9.91 2. Margaritha Dähler -Stett SUI 4.26 2. Susanne Wissinger GER 25.56 16. Liz McBlain CAN 8.77 3. Hazel Barker GBR 9.66 3. Gertrude Reismann GER 4.26 3. Jutta Schaefer GER 24.44 17. Marjeta Cad SLO 8.46 4. Sabine Preuss GER 9.41 4. Anne Hunter NZL 4.20 4. Almut Brömmel GER 24.35 18. D Márta Fáth Zoltánné HUN 7.74 5. Marite Vilcane LAT 8.90 5. Wilma Perkins AUS 4.18 5. Asta Satsi EST 22.75 6. Rosanna Rosati ITA 8.29 6. Hillen Von Maltzahn GER 4.12 6. Elisabeth Dwenger GER 21.90 WOMEN'S Shot Put F60 FINAL 7. Elke Grahnert GER 8.28 7. Kristina Hanke GER 3.95 7. Ruth Baumann GER 20.71 1. Jadvyga Putiniene LTU 11.98 8. SuE Kjeldgard Hedlage DEN 8.20 8. Dagmar Widmann GER 3.83 8. Galina Kovalenskaya RUS 20.17 2. Mari Anne Maier AUT 11.68 9. Dace Saulite LAT 8.18 9. Christl Metzler GER 3.63 9. Hedi Maxrath GER 17.88 3. Karin Illgen GER 11.07 10. Sigrid Boese GER 7.95 10. Beatrix Blank GER 3.56 10. Valerie Worrell AUS 17.55 4. Hella Boeker GER 10.11 11. Diane Farmer GBR 4.69 11. Herta Viertbauer AUT 3.38 11. Annemarie Scholten GER 17.51 5. Mary Thomas AUS 9.94 12. Eliane Clamaran FRA 3.36 12. Marie Grant-Stevens GBR 16.06 6. Erika Springmann GER 9.68 WOMEN'S Shot Put F55 (Hepta.) 13. Nieves Gracia Melendez PUR 13.49 7. Elvi Korjus EST 9.19 1. Margaritha Dähler - Stett SUI 9.17 WOMEN'S Long Jump F60 FINAL 14. Helke Schunk GER 13.29 8. Ade heid Graber SUI 8.92 2. Wilma Perkins AUS 9.00 1. Edith Graff BEL 4.45 15. Myrtha Reyes Alvarez PUR 12.49 9. Brunella Del Giudice ITA 8.71 3. Phil Raschker USA 7.82 2. Mari Anne Maier AUT 3.97 16. Yae Natsumi BRA 10.94 10. Paula Vallejo Pero ESP 8.26 3. Anne -Kathrin Eriksen GER 3.96 17. Neusa Franco Cabral BRA 10.05 11. Patricia Thomas AUS 8.14 WOMEN'S 200m F45 (Hepta.) 1/2 4. Jacqueline Wladika AUT 3.57 12. Niina Leppsoo EST 7.97 1. Marie Kay AUS 27.12 5. Eleni Gkouzia GRE 3.50 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F55 FINAL 13. Eleni Gkouzia GRE 7.94 2. SuE Kjeldgard Hedlage DEN 29.32 6. Kathleen Jager USA 3.47 1. Jarmila Klimesova CZE 34.34 14. Yvonne Mitchell TRI 7.91 3. Sigrid Boese GER 30.13 7. Elke Timm GER 3.42 2. Magda Franckx BEL 30.07 15. Grete- Maren Myklestad NOR 7.73 4. Sabine Preuss GER 30.78 8. Herborg Ninni Blakstad NOR 3.17 3. Brigita Forsu LAT 28.74 16. Karin Mathes GER 7.56 5. Diane Farmer GBR 31.19 9. Frances Harris AUS 3.13 4. Weia Reinboud NED 28.69 17. Janice Banens AUS 7.55 6. Marite Vilcane LAT 33.35 10. N Hernandez Barraza MEX 3.00 5. Kristina Hanke GER 26.96 18. Jana zepecka RSA 7.41 11. Margaret Coombe GBR 2.91 6. Milvi Vendla EST 25.67 19. Georgia Cutler USA 7.32 WOMEN'S Long Jump F55 (Hepta.) 12. Ana Yalily Camacho COL 2.44 7. Z M. Aranda Contrer CHI 25.50 20. Maria Teresa Rizzo G. GUA 7.25 1. Margaritha Dähler -Stett SUI 4.22 13. R A. Acuña Sepulved CHI 2.38 8. Mercia Ferreira RSA 24.26 21. Hilka Wetzel GER 7.05 2. Phil Raschker USA 4.19 9. Daniela Skopkova CZE 23.31 22. Karen M. Huff-Pawlik USA 7.01 3. Wilma Perkins AUS 3.76 WOMEN'S Discus Throw F45 FINAL 10. Aivi Ojala FIN 23.25 23. Ulrike Fago GER 6.54 1. Carol Finsrud USA 48.65 11. Wilma Perkins AUS 23.05 24. Kontxi Laso Mestre ESP 6.50 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F45 (Hepta.) 2. Ulrike Engelhardt GER 37.73 12. Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 22.60 25. Irmtraud Stolt GER 5.83 1. Marie Kay AUS 34.02 3. Claire Cameron GBR 36.56 13. Carmen licia Alvarez VEN 22.18 26. Carmen Candil Muñoz ESP 5.26 2. Manndy Laing GBR 31.76 4. Tine Schenkels NED 34.46 14. Judith Coram AUS 19.86 27. Zefang Shi CHN 4.69 3. Sue Kjeldgard Hedlage DEN 26.42 5. Sharon Gibbins AUS 31.14 15. Blanca Gomez COL 15.25 4. Sabine Preuss GER 25.06 6. Susanne Masabacka FIN 29.71 16. M. T Rguez Miranda MEX 10.24 WOMEN'S Heptathlon F45 5. Hazel Barker GBR 23.00 7. Carola Petersen GER 28.80 Marie Kay AUS 6094 6. Sigrid Boese GER 22.33 8. Elisa Lopes Cardoso POR 28.70 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F60 FINAL Rosanna Rosati ITA 4546 1. Renate Vogel GER 37.21 7. Elke Grahnert GER 22.06 9. Angels Vives Gallart ESP 27.59 Dace Saulite LAT 3253 8. Rosanna Rosati ITA 21.67 10. Barbara Schlosser GER 27.36 2. Jadvyga Putiniene LTU 33.54 Marite Vilcane LAT 3700 3. Mary Thomas AUS 32.66 9. Marite Vilcane LAT 20.87 11. Siv Karlströn FIN 27.29 Susanne Kjeldgard Hedlage DEN 4780 10. Dace Saulite LAT 19.93 12. Helene Lauvernier FRA 25.69 4. Karin Illgen GER 30.63 Hazel Barker GBR 4682 5. Éva Kertészné Szentesi HUN 29.72 11. Diane Farmer GBR 8.99 13. Paola Melotti ITA 25.54 Diane Farmer GBR 2678 14. Elke Vater GER 24.96 6. Marg Radcliffe CAN 27.56 Manndy Laing GBR 5686 15. Daniela Savelloni ITA 23.65 7. Adelheid Graber SUI 27.01 Sigrid Boese GER 5064 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F55 (Hepta.) 8. Maria Teresa Rizzo G GUA 25.61 Elke Grahnert GER 3951 1. Margaritha Dähler -Stett SUI 25.87 WOMEN'S Discus Throw F50 FINAL 9. Hella Boeker GER 25.58 Sabine Preuss GER 4736 2. Phil Raschker USA 23.60 1. Svetlana Melnikova RUS 33.70 10. Elke Timm GER 24.69 3. Wilma Perkins AUS 23.12 2. Christine Schultz AUS 31.98 11. Karin Mathes GER 24.14 WOMEN'S Heptathlon F55 3. Lone Sorensen DEN 31.42 12. Georgia Cutler USA 23.97 Wilma Perkins AUS 3160 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F45 (P) 4. Jutta Neumann GER 29.76 13. Frances Harris AUS 21.69 Phil Raschker USA 4813 1. Margrith Duss- Müller SUI 47.38 5. Margit Irányi HUN 27.95 14. Karen M. Huff-Pawlik USA 21.53 Margaritha Dähler-Stett SUI 5525 2. Carol Finsrud USA 42.25 15. Janice Banens AUS 19.88 3. Ulrike Engelhardt GER 42.15 6. M Lengyel Ionescu ROM 27.82 16. LM. Ormeño Maturana CHI 19.50 WOMEN'S Throwing Pentathlon F45 4. Sharon Gibbins AUS 38.13 7. Beatrice Simpson GBR 22.58 17. Grete- Maren Myklestad NOR 19.15 Sharon Gibbins AUS 3618 5. Elke Vater GER 33.37 8. Monique Avril FRA 22.38 18. Maria Do Carmo Santos BRA 18.83 Carol Finsrud USA 4911 6. Alexandra Adlekova CZE 30.99 9. Irene Drayss-Btsch GER 22.29 19. Ulrike Fago GER 17.93 Margrith Duss-Müller SUI 4660 7. Siv Karlströn FIN 29.93 10. Asta Kull EST 17.57 20. Patricia Thomas AUS 15.58 Anne Goad GBR 2631 8. Susanne Masabacka FIN 25.92 11. Josefina Boughen Ighina ESP 15.38 21. Hilka Wetzel GER 15.05 Susanne Masabacka FIN 2968 9. Anne Goad GBR 19.44 Alexandra Adlekova CZE 3387 WOMEN'S Discus Throw F55 FINAL WOMEN'S Shot Put F45 FINAL Siv Karlströn FIN 3292 WOMEN'S Hammer Throw F55 (P) 1. Gertrud Heinrich GER 35.42 1. Carol Finsrud USA 11.95 Ulrike Engelhardt GER 4543 1. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 43.49 2. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 35.00 2. Yaneth Tenorio Caicedo COL 11.81 Elke Vater GER 3398 2. Inge Faldager DEN 40.72 3. Edith Anderes SUI 34.47 3. Tine Schenkels NED 11.51 3. Kathryn Teresa Glass AUS 37.10 4. Annie Van Anholt NED 32.75 4. Carola Petersen GER 11.14 WOMEN'S Throwing Pentathlon F55 4. Heidelore Ambratis GER 34.15 5. Inge Faldager DEN 32.12 5. Nekane Munarriz Lete ESP 11.05 Kathryn Teresa Glass AUS 3828 5. Annie Van Anholt NED 32.66 6. Jolande Brasser NED 30.00 6. Helene Lauvernier FRA 10.31 Liz McBlain CAN 2903 6. Liz McBlain CAN 27.75 7. Mária Magyar HUN 28.96 7. Barbara Schlosser GER 10.25 Judith Coram AUS 2959 7. Judith Coram AUS 27.73 8. Liuodmila Zhleznova RUS 28.18 8. Claire Cameron GBR 10.00 Lorraine Mussett AUS 1651 8. Jarmila Klimesova CZE 25.46 9. Baerbel Moeller GER 27.27 9. Siv Karlströn FIN 9.76 Teresa Liras Garcia ESP 1902 9. Mária Magyar HUN 25.36 10. Milvi Vendla EST 24.71 10. Sonia Ojeda VEN 9.26 Mária Magyar HUN 3307 10. Danica Sokoltkova SVK 23.89 11. Ester E. Cabrie Vicencio CHI 23.30 11. Sharon Gibbins AUS 9.07 Elva Molinar Lujan MEX 2027 11. Barbara Baumert GER 23.36 12. Heidelore Ambratis GER 23.23 12. Paola Melotti ITA 8.98 Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 2178 12. Elvia Di Giulio ITA 22.44 13. Sieglinde Hartung GER 23.02 13. Elke Vater GER 8.69 Margarethe Tomanek BEL 4589 13. Birgit Brohr GER 21.94 14. Mercia Ferreira RSA 22.84 14. Lilia Beomont VEN 8.62 Elvia Di Giulio ITA 2601 14. Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 19.33 15. Z M. Aranda Contrer CHI 21.70 15. Astrid Beckmann GER 7.34 Annie Van Anholt NED 4015 15. Lorraine Mussett AUS 18.97 16. Judith Coram AUS 21.17 Inge Faldager DEN 4131 16. Elva Molinar Lujan MEX 17.75 WOMEN'S Shot Put F50 FINAL Danica Sokoltkova SVK 2326 17. Teresa Liras Garcia ESP 17.70 17. J Usabarrena Gonzalez ESP 19.68 1. Margit Irányi HUN 13.15 18. Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 18.01 Heidelore Ambratis GER 3313 2. Christine Schultz AUS 12.01 Barbara Baumert GER 2328 WOMEN'S Shot Put F45 (P) 19. Elva Molinar Lujan MEX 17.24 3. Svet Lana Melnikova RUS 11.98 20. Barbara Baumert GER 16.06 Birgit Brohr GER 2213 1. Carol Finsrud USA 11.84 4. Esther Escorcia Bolaño COL 11.92 21. M. T Rguez Miranda MEX 14.31 Jarmila Klimesova CZE 3438 2. Ulrike Engelhardt GER 10.67 5. Emilia Mesa Soriano ESP 11.54 3. Siv Karlströn FIN 9.74 6. Elisabeth Kirsch AUS 10.42 WOMEN'S 80m Hurdles F45 (Hepta.) 1/2 WOMEN'S Discus Throw F60 FINAL 4. Margrith Duss- Müller SUI 9.54 7. Vilma Thompson GBR 10.28 1. Manndy Laing GBR 12.33 5. Sharon Gibbins AUS 8.99 1. Karin Illgen GER 31.74 8. Gill Dobson GBR 9.38 2. Marie Kay AUS 12.46 2. Hella Boeker GER 30.00 6. Anne Goad GBR 8.90 9. R Estrada Valdez MEX 7.94 3. Sigrid Boese GER 12.98 7. Elke Vater GER 8.67 3. Eva Poláková SVK 26.32 10. H Coloma Gamboa ESP 7.79 4. SuE Kjeldgard Hedlage DEN 14.13 4. Adelheid Graber SUI 24.45 8. Susanne Masabacka FIN 7.89 11. Dominique Le Metayer FRA 6.14 5. Marite Vilcane LAT 15.95 9. Alexandra Adlekova CZE 7.87 5. Jana Rzepecka RSA 24.05 12. Solange Giraud FRA 5.98 6. Diane Farmer GBR 18.07 6. Marita Horn GER 23.39 7. Georgia Cutler USA 22.07 WOMEN'S Shot Put F55 FINAL WOMEN'S High Jump F45 (Hepta.) WOMEN'S Shot Put F5 (P) 8. Mary Thomas AUS 21.17 1. Edith Anderes SUI 12.69 1. Marie Kay AUS 1.57 1. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 11.11 Page 36 — October Vetrunner

2. Mária Magyar HUN 10.42 7. Kathryn Teresa Glass AUS 22.55 2. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 23.71 6. Sharon Gibbins AUS 10.23 3. Kathryn Teresa Glass AUS 10.11 8. Elvia Di Giulio ITA 19.91 3. Annie Van Anholt NED 22.99 7. Siv Karlströn FIN 10.01 4. Annie Van Anholt NED 9.92 9. Judith Coram AUS 19.70 4. Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 22.33 8. Susanne Masabacka FIN 8.65 5. Inge Faldager DEN 9.91 10. Danica Sokoltkova SVK 19.46 5. Mária Magyar HUN 22.09 9. Anne Goad GBR 7.93 6. Jarmila Klimesova CZE 9.41 11. Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 18.88 6. Kathryn Teresa Glass AUS 21.72 7. Liz McBlain CAN 8.67 12. Liz McBlain CAN 17.63 7. Elvia Di Giulio ITA 21.01 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight F55 (P) 8. Heidelore Ambratis GER 8.44 13. Birgit Brohr GER 17.15 8. Judith Coram AUS 20.13 1. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 13.49 9. Judith Coram AUS 8.30 14. Barbara Baumert GER 16.87 9. Inge Faldager DEN 18.90 2. Annie Van Anholt NED 13.19 10. Elvia Di Giulio ITA 8.26 15. Teresa Liras Garcia ESP 16.61 10. Liz McBlain CAN 16.74 3. Inge Faldager DEN 13.12 11. Barbara Baumert GER 7.64 16. Elva Molina Lujan MEX 15.98 11. Heidelore Ambratis GER 16.61 4. Kathryn Teresa Glass AUS 12.65 12. Birgit Brohr GER 7.32 17. Lorraine Mussett AUS 13.63 12. Barbara Baumert GER 13.91 5. Heidelore Ambratis GER 10.91 13. Elva Molinar Lujan MEX 7.30 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F45 (P) 13. Teresa Liras Garcia ESP 13.16 6. Liz McBlain CAN 10.10 14. Danica Sokoltkova SVK 7.18 1. Ulrike Engelhardt GER 32.42 14. Birgit Brohr GER 12.87 7. Judith Coram AUS 9.37 15. Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 6.70 2. Carol Finsrud USA 31.85 15. Elva Molinar Lujan MEX 12.77 8. Mária Magyar HUN 8.69 16. Teresa Liras Garcia ESP 6.42 3. Alexandra Adlekova CZE 30.87 16. Danica Sokoltkova SVK 11.23 9. Jarmila Klimesova CZE 8.55 17. Lorraine Mussett AUS 5.47 4. Anne Goad GBR 25.78 17. Lorraine Mussett AUS 10.16 10. Danica Sokoltkova SVK 7.69 WOMEN'S Discus Throw F55 (P) 5. Elke Vater GER 23.58 11. Barbara Baumert GER 7.24 1. Margarethe Tomanek BEL 34.34 6. Susanne Masabacka FIN 22.70 WOMEN'S Hammer Weight F45 (P) 12. Birgit Brohr GER 7.03 2. Annie Van Anholt NED 31.81 7. Margrith Duss- Müller SUI 21.57 1. Margrith Duss- Müller SUI 15.96 13. Elva Molinar Lujan MEX 6.70 3. Inge Faldager DEN 31.73 8. Siv Karlströn FIN 21.18 2. Carol Finsrud USA 13.31 14. Elvia Di Giulio ITA 6.66 4. Mária Magyar HUN 27.17 9. Sharon Gibbins AUS 20.58 3. Ulrike Engelhardt GER 12.64 15. Teresa Liras Garcia ESP 5.94 5. Jarmila Klimesova CZE 24.54 WOMEN'S Javelin Throw F55 (P) 4. Alexandra Adlekova CZE 10.78 16. Lorraine Mussett AUS 5.55 6. Heidelore Ambratis GER 24.05 1. Jarmila Klimesova CZE 32.72 5. Elke Vater GER 10.60 17. Maria Elena Proa Garcia MEX 4.36 ACTVAC WEBSITE MANAGEMENT This document is intended to define the responsibilities chairs of the subcommittees are responsible for their own and authority of all those who have FTP access to contacts entries. Other contact information will be taken actvac.com.au or responsibility for particular sections of from the Vetrunner list unless otherwise notified by the the site. individual concerned. Overall Responsibility and Coordination: John Links: The content of this page is the responsibility of the Donovan and Stuart Reid (Web Masters) have authority to ACTVAC Committee. make changes and additions to all areas of the site. In all but urgent cases they will only make changes to the areas ACT Records, ACT Track and Field Records: listed below after consultation with the person or sub- Ewan Thompson has responsibility for the content of this committee to whom responsibility has been delegated. section of the site and authority to make changes and They will also check and respond to Web Master Email additions to this section of the site only. and make regular backups of the site. Where no individual ACT Marathon Rankings: Stuart Reid has is listed as having authority to make changes to a section responsibility for the content of this section of the site. of the site or where the person with authority is not available they will update these sections as required using ACTVAC Half Marathon Records: Bryan Thomas has material supplied by the person or subcommittee with responsibility for the content of this section of the site. responsibility for the content. Material supplied in this Constitution/Reports: The content of this area is the way must be in the format specified by the webmasters. responsibility of the Club Secretary. Home Page: The Membership Services Sub-Committee Membership/Event Forms: Membership Form content has responsibility for the content of this page and the is the responsibility of the Club Secretary. Event Entry general look and feel of the Club’s web site. form content is the responsibility of subcommittees or Events/Calendar Page: Doug Fry has responsibility for individuals who organize events. KEN WHITE updating this page on a regular basis and authority to make changes and additions to this page only. SECRETARY’S REPORT Throwing Handicap Results: Trish Thomas has Hello everyone. The club held another successful half responsibility for the content of this section of the site and marathon event late last month. Thanks to all those authority to make changes and additions to this section of involved, especially Roy Jones for organising the event the site only. this year and Jamie and Theresa Macgregor for their work processing the entries and results. Running/Walking Handicap results: The Running/ The committee has continued to focus efforts on the Walking Handicap Sub-Committee has responsibility for AMA Nationals to be held in Canberra in April 2006. As the content of this section of the site. you can appreciate, this event requires a lot of planning and Roy Jones and his team are always looking for help so Track and Field Results, ACTVAC Marathon please approach him if you feel that you can be of any Championship Results, ACTVAC Cross Country assistance. Championship Results: The Competition Sub- Sponsorship for this event has now been secured. Committee has responsibility for the content of these On the IT front, responses to the survey questions are areas. now being reviewed and will be used to determine the direction the club should take in this matter. The ACTVAC Half Marathon Results: Bryan Thomas has committee has endorsed Geoff and Christopher as club responsibility for the content of this area. delegates for the upcoming AMA AGM to be held in Melbourne next month. The committee is also looking to Vetrunner: Jim O’Donnell has responsibility for the re-activate the Finance and Administration sub- Vetrunner section of the site and authority to make committee. changes and additions to this section of the site only. Once again, I encourage you to read the committee meeting minutes on the Club web site and make your Committee/Contacts: The Club Secretary is responsible views known to myself or other committee members on for the content of the Committee section of this page. The any issue. KEN WHITE October Vetrunner — Page 37 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL CITY TO SURF IN SYDNEY Well done to all those who Hannah Flannery 59.57 Diana Schneider 85.40 competed on a great Sydney day. Roger Pilkington 60.32 Demetrious Pandouras 85.44 Keri Vaughan 61.05 Rae Wells 86.20 Below are results collated so far Ron Vines 61.45 Dave Cundy 88.10 from reports and personal Jim White 62.13 Anne Young 88.46 70 and over, 1st information by Doug Fry and Dave Gisbert Zwolen 62.49 Rad Leovic 90.10 Mackenzie as well as sources, Tom Griffiths 63.06 Audrey Gormley 90.15 including most who travelled on the Martin Udall 63.11 John Bakker 91.06 bus hired by the ACTCCC. Hugh Jorgensen 63.16 Yumiko Clifton 91.30 Bensah Afiabo 63.25 Rick Hatcher 91.42 Please advise Doug Fry 62886439 Carolyne Kramar 64.17 Jack Perry 91.46 or Jim O’Donnell 62513016 of any Gordon Nightingale 64.21 Suzanne Counsel 91.59 other people who participated and not Tony Falzarano 64.49 Jacquie Millard 92.01 listed below. This is so they can be Ben Duncan 64.56 Brenda Ford 93.02 Mark Ellison 65.05 Jonathon Meredith 93.22 published in Vetrunner and Canberra Rowena Headlam 65.04 Ann Dawson 93.37 Runner. Tony Mill-Thom 65.38 Lyle Swann 94.33 Leah Afiabo 66.14 Neil Gentle 95.38 Patrick Nyangelo 41.12 Ewen Thompson 66.35 Dawn Casey 95.53 Dickson Marwa 41.15 Clem Baker-Finch 66.46 Tanya Strive 95.53 41.19 25-29, 1st Australian Fabian Harding 66.59 Rohan Lowry 96.13 Injured Stephen Moneghetti 41.34 Kathie Dent 67.33 Beryl Walsh 96.22 Simon Field 42.20 Andrew Moller 67.33 Robyn Hatcher 96.47 Scott McTaggart 42.45 25-29, 3rd Daniel Dawes 68.08 Anne Holmes 99.53 Anthony Haber 43.48 Andrew Gardner 68.28 Geoff Hakes 100.26 Erwin McRae 43.52 John Stoney 68.49 Pierina Arioli 101.24 Trent Harlow 44.46 Cathy Newman 69.03 Anna Arioli 101.25 Dean Cavuoto 44.52 Simon Christen 69.17 Norma Wallett 101.29 70 and over, 3rd James Barker 45.10 Richard Hilhorst 69.52 Michael Horan Jnr 102.09 Paul Imhoff 46.10 Elle Knight 69.54 Michael Horan Snr 102.10 Kerryn McCann 46.27 John Kennedy 70.10 Joy Hilhorst 103.02 Gareth Halverson 46.55 Don Roach 70.22 Phil Holmes 103.12 David Osmond 46.56 47.03 Sue Baker-Finch 71.07 Fiona Gardner 104.16 Nick Walshe 47.28 George Quarmby 71.08 Jim Short 65.15 Geoff Bruce 47.57 Jared Henry 71.15 Anne I’Ons 110.32 Jonathon Blake 48.16 Richard Marson 71.43 Annette Clark 111.33 Jim Dawes 48.17 Simon Duke 71.55 Carol Knight 111.43 Lisa Jane Weightman 48.40 Charmaine Knobel 71.56 Monika Short 113.07 Lauren Shelley 49.02 Britta Forster 72.08 Dave Mackenzie 113.10 Luke Grattan 49.34 Cathy Montalto 72.08 Diann Bramwell 121.11 Trevor Jacobs 49.38 49.51 50-54, 2nd AnnMarie Calnan 72.35 Kerry O'Callaghan 122.49 Peter James 50.01 Kate Griffiths 72.41 Val Bland 144.22 Phil McGilvray 50.11 Robinson 72.58 Margaret Zygadlo 154.10 Melissa Moon 50.13 Tanya Moneghetti 74.19 Rita Jay 154.13 Tim Sawkins 50.14 Thea Zimpel 74.40 Peter Davis 169.40 180.00 Liz Miller 50.32 40-44, 1st Rae Palmer 74.46 Paul O'Callaghan 122.44 Jim Owen 51.08 55-59, 1st Peter Hogan 75.11 69.58 Margaret Van Belkom 75.31 Nick Mesher 51.59 Margaret Van Belkom 75.31 Michael Clancy 76.00 Art Drisko 52.01 Michael Clancy 76.00 Colin Adrian 78.50 Geoff Monro 52.04 Richard Niven 76.10 Belinda Gilchrist 80.01 Andrew Lloyd 52.07 Pamela Faulks 76.15 Zoe Pleasants 80.29 Angela Bateup 52.50 Roy Jones 77.11 Diana Wright 80.59 Danny O'Dea 52.55 Gabrielle Brown 77.46 Rae Wells 86.20 Peter Kenna 52.59 Bronwyn Calver 77.52 75.41 Ann Dawson 93.37 Peter Zygadlo 54.14 Jeff Collins 77.54 Lorraine Jansen 84.10 Timothy Calver 54.41 Allison Duncan 78.42 Dawn Casey 95.53 Colin McLeod 54.41 Colin Adrian 78.50 Beryl Walsh 96.22 Mark Sparshott 54.49 Carol Robinson 78.56 Pat Mullins 148.16 Jim Owens 55.02 Kevin Chapman 79.11 David Webster 55.05 Michael Gardner 79.32 Paul Veldkamp 55.08 Matthew Eggins 79.32 Team Results Scott Imhoff 55.08 Roger Abbott 79.44 Husband and Wife (35+over) - Flashducks Richard Faulks 55.26 Belinda Gilchrist 80.01 2nd Simon Mackenzie 55.31 Marco Falzarano 80.14 Carolyne Kramar 64.17 Andrea Ilakovac 55.32 Zoe Pleasants 80.29M Bob Harlow 56.50 Frank Kresse 55.38 Margaret McSpadden 80.42 Father and Child 12-14 Belinda Fry 55.56 30-34, 3rd Ray Bramwell 80.46 Bla Bla 1st Bob Harlow 56.50 Ian Johnson 81.58 Leah Afiabo 66.14 Ainsley Hayden 57.10 14-15, 1st Diana Wright 80.59 Bensah Afiabo 63.25 Greg Dutton-Regester 57.47 Judy Diamond 81.50 Gordon McGurk 58.15 Lorraine Jansen 84.10 Alan Towill 58.16 Nick Blackaby 84.11 Father and Child over18 Adrian Rumore 58.22 Jennie Blake 84.31 Towill Trotters 3rd Jim Brokenshire 59.13 Bruce Wyatt 84.44 Alan Towill 58.16 Peter Cullen 59.35 Beryl Lowry 85.16 Samuel Towill 58.15 Page 38 — October Vetrunner September Weekly, Bi-Weekly and Monthly Events Sun 25 – ACTVAC Running/Walking ACTVAC General Committee Meetings monthly on the third Wednesday of the month at Handicap at Deeks Forest Park. Start area the Western Districts Rugby Union Club, Catchpole Street, Macquarie. Contact Ken White near corner Cotter and Uriarra Roads. Three 62662589. races, Thomas Series over 7km, Frylink/ Customs Joggers meet every Friday at Stage 88 in Commonwealth Park at 12.20pm. Nick Waddell Series over 3.5km, all starting at Blackaby 62756506. 9am. Lake Tuggeranong Stakes every Tuesday on the lake edge near KFC at 12.20pm. Lloyd Edwards 62446340. October BBQ Stakes Handicap every Wednesday from the Senior Citizens Club in Woden at Sat 21 – South Canberra Tuggeranong 12.20pm. Adrian Plunkett 62832307. Golden Mile from 3pm at the Lake Round the Lake (Burley Griffin) every second Wednesday (off PS pay week) from beside Tuggeranong Scout Hall, Mortimer Lewis Dr, Lake Burley Griffin in Commonwealth Park at Nerang Pool bridge from 12.20pm. Geoff Greenway Perry 62496965. Sun 2 – Race/Fitness Walking Club Females in Training every Tuesday at the AIS Track (various distances) at 12.15pm. (RFWC). 2 hour event at Lake Ginninderra, Katherine Fitzpatrick 62141239. Diddhams Close from 9am. ACTCCC Women’s and Girls Jogalong at Weston Park (till the forest is open again) on the Sun 9 – RFWC 3 hour event at Lake first Sunday of the month at 9am. Maria White 62314168. Tuggeranong, Town Park from 9am. Lake Ginninderra Handicap, last Tuesday of the month, from outside the Lighthouse Bar at Sun 9 – Mental Health Week Fun Run and 12.20pm. Michael Aylott 62526683. Walk at 10.30am at Black Mountain Mount Ainslie Run Up, first Tuesday of the month, from Treloar Crescent behind the War Peninsula. Registrations from 9.30am. Memorial at 12.45pm. John Harding 62441153. Sun 16 – RFWC 3 hour event at Lake Burley Griffin, Acton Ferry from 9am. Sun 30 – ACTVAC Running/Walking Jump, 800m, Discus, Javelin, High Jump Sun 16 – Weston Creek Fun Run over 6km Handicap at Blewitts Pines. Start area off (QA a new handicap for jumper), 100m from the Irish Club, Weston at 10am. Coppins Crossing Road or Uriarra Road. Boag, Long Hurdles, Triple Jump, 4x400m Thurs 20 – ACTVAC Track and Field 2005- Three races, Thomas Series over 7km, Relay, 5-Lap Spiral Hcp. 2006 Season commences at the AIS from Frylink over 3.5km and Waddell over 3.5km, Sun 6 – RFWC 5 hour event at 9am (TBA). 6pm. Program: 3000m, Weight Lower all starting at 9am. Organiser Steve Appleby. Thurs 10 – ACTVAC Track and Field 2005- Throwing Field (LTF), 60m, 1000m Walk, Other rostered are: Carol Baird, Bob Botterill, 2006 at the AIS from 6pm. Program: 3000m, Long Jump, 800m Javelin, Shot, High Jump, Eric Hubbard, Karen Daniels, Jon Donovan, Hammer, 60m, 1000/3000m Walk Perry 200m Short Hurdles, Triple Jump, 4x100m Otmar Dorfer, Colin Farlow, Gwen Gleeson, Handicap, 1500m, Javelin, Shot, High Jump, Relay, 4-Lap Spiral Hcp. Megan Haylock, David Holmes, Keith 200m Daniels Hcp, 200m Short Hurdles, Sun 23 – RFWC 4 hour event at Lake Johnson, Robyn McClelland, Peter Medley Relay, 3000/5000m. Ginninderra, Town Park from 9am. McDonald, Maria O’Reilly, Rae Palmer, Sun 23 – ACTCCC Brindabella Classic over Sat 12 – Belconnen Fun Run over 6km will Kathy Sims, Dave Southgate, John Stoney, be run over a course starting from Aikman 54km starting at the Cotter at 7am. Elizabeth Thompson, Milton Valentine, Thurs 27 – ACTVAC Track and Field 2005- Drive next to CISAC at 10am and will finish Amanda Walker, Ken White, Craig Wisdom, at Emu Bank. 2006 at the AIS from 6pm. Program: 3000m, Brian McLachlan (port-a-loo). Hammer, Pole Vault, 100m (Daniels Hcp), Sun 30 – RFWC 4 hour event at Lake Sun 13 – RFWC 5 hour event at 9am (TBA). 1500m, Long Jump, Discus, Shot, High Tuggeranong to Wanniassa Hills from 9am. Thurs 17 – ACTVAC Track and Field 2005- Jump, 200m Hurdles, 4x200m Relay, 2006 at the AIS from 6pm. Program: 3000m 3000/5000m. Pennington Hcp, Weight (LTF), 100m, Sat 29 – ACTVAC Throwing Handicap at November 800/3000m Walk, Long Jump QA Hcp, the Masson Street throwing area in Turner. Thurs 3 – ACTVAC Track and Field 2005- 800m, Discus, Shot, High Jump, 400m, Competition in Discus and Shot from 1pm. 2006 at the AIS from 6pm. Program: 3000m, Short Hurdles, 4x200m Relay, 6-Lap Spiral Contact 61613635. Weight LTF, 200m, 1200/2000m Walk, Long Hcp.

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Great day for throwing. Above, the medal winners on a beautiful spring like day in August, from the left Ewen Drummond got the silver, David Haggith the gold and Trish Thomas the bronze.

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