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Etn1973 Vol19 23 - TRAEHDEWSlETTER and Traa:k-Stats Vol. 19, No. 23 July 19, 1973 UNITED STATES OUTDOOR NEWS AC,Monmouth, Ore., April 12-Pent, Stephens(Mon TC) HJ, Adama(Ind) 6-11. 3314(21-11, 156-6,23.2, 140-7,4:44.3). AC,Seattle, Wash., June 26-PV, Taylor(Wash) 17-2 PR Walk,West Long Branch, N.J., April 15-20km(track), Mills (first 17-plusoutdoors). SP, LeDuc(unat) 60-6¾. JT, ~uke (GB)1:32:50. (CNW)265-5. AC, RandallsIsland, N.Y., May 22-HT, Stein (NYAC)180-5. AC,San Jose, Calif.,June 27-SP, Marks(P Coast)61-4. DT, RockyMountain AAU, Boulder, Colo., May 28-P.V, Speer Kennedy( BAStrid) 183-0. (Colo)16-6. AC, East LosAngeles, Calif., June 28-Ex SP, Oldfield(ITA) AC,Gainesville, Fla., June 4-Mile, Buerkle(NY AC) 3: 58.0 65-9. OT, OIdfiel d (ex) 194-11; Lister(Strid) 190-1; 2. Kohler PR. SP, Price( FlaTC) 60-4 PR. (Strid) 185-6; 3. Humphries(Strid)180-0. NewJersey AAU; West Long Branch, N.J., June 10-DT, AC, LongBeach,Calif ., June 80-HT, DeAutremon,(Strid) Swarts(Shore AC) 183-9, HT, Zilincar(Shore AC) 183-1. 215-1PR (12th performerall-time US) (also 213-10PR); 2. AC,Fairfield, Calif., June 10-DT(l 0-15mphright quartering Frenn(Strid) 214,4; 3. Connolly(Strid) 185-10. wind), Louisiana(BA Strid) 197-6PR; 2. Kennedy(BA Strid) AC,San Bruno,Calif., June 30-DT, Wolf(Ore TC) 186-7. 184-1; 3. Harrington(unat-Can) 179-9; 4. Nave(WVTC) 178-5 AC,Seattle, Wash., July 3-2M, Atkins(CNW) 8:45.0. PV, PR; 5. Burton(Vacaville, Calif HS) 188-8. Taylor (Wash)16-4. SP, LeDuc(unat) 57-6¾. Classic,Spanaway, Wash., June 10-TJ, Spaet (Sea Pac)49-2. FireworksDisplay, Champaign, Ill., July 4 /attendance_ SP, Harsh(Cent WashSt) -58-4. JT, Spaet 240-4. 20,000-plus/-Mile,Wohlhuter (UCTC) 3:58.5 PR (61.8, 2:01.5, AC,Gainesville, Fla., June 18-SP, Price( Fla TC) 58-5. 3:01.5); 2. McMullen(Mo) 4:03.5; 3. Paul(UCTC) 4:03.6; OlympicDay, West Long Branch, N.J., June 23-HT, Zilincar 4. Sparks(UCTC) 4:04.4; : 5. Virgin(Lebanon, Ill HS)4:06.1. (ShoreAC) 189-1. AC,San Jose, Calif.,July 4-SP, Samsam(BA Strid-Moroc) AAU15km Walk Championships, Brighton, Colo., June 24- 60-10. OT, Kennedy(BA Strid) 177-4. Brown(Colo TC) 1:13:26; 2. Laird(NYAC) 1: 14:22; 3. Godwin AC, East LosAngeles, Calif., July 5-'-0T, Oldfield(ITA-ex) (ColoTC) 1:14:53; ·4. Van Arsdale(Colo TC) 1:19:59; 5. ·194-2; Lister(Strid) 192-2; 2. Stoltman(Wn Ky TC) 187-8; 3. Hunter(Colo TC) 1:29:26. Kohler(Strid) 185-10. · Classic,Carmel, Ind., June 24-TJ, Cummings(Ind) 50-10¾; AC,San Jose, Calif.,July 11-0T, Kennedy(BA Strid) 184-9. 2. Vinson(En Mich)50-1. SP,John Stuart (WnKy) 58-11½. WORLD OUTDOOR NEWS Loughborough-, Eng.,June 7-SP, Capes65-5½. 46.8; 2. Sang(Ken-N Car Cent)4f L 1500(a),Mnhammed Bergen,Nor., June 13-JT, Siitonen(Fin) 295-4. (Eth) 3:40.6; 2. Hilton(P Coast)3:41.6; _3. Prefontaine(Ore) Haiger,W. Ger.,June 20-400, Newhouse(Phil PC)46.6. 3:43.1. St(b), Jipcho (Ken) 8:24.6. 5000(a),Jipcho 13:40.8; PV, Baird(Aus) 17-1¼; 2. Busche17-1¼. SP, Birlenbach ... 6. Viren 14:05.8. 400IH(b),Akii-Bua (Uga) 50.0; 2. Bold- 63-10¼. ing (P Coast)50.0; 3. Mann(Strid) 50.6. HJ(a),Stones (P -- Aldersley,Eng., June 22-23-1500, Rose(GB-Wn Ky) 3:42.1. Coast)7-25/a. PV(b),Smith (P Coast)17-4¾. LJ(a),Williams · London,Eng., June 22,23-SP, Capes65-0. OT, Tancred (Sn Cal)25-5½. SP(a), Fauerbach(P Coast)66-9¼. OT(a),Kah- 201-7½. ma 206-1; 2. Tuokko 204-5½; 3. Powell(P Coast)202-3½; 4. Eschweiler,W. Ger.,June 22-lOOm, Heats: Newhouse(Phil Rinne201-5. JT(b), Siitonen283-0; 2. Toivonen· 277•1; 3. PC) 10.3. 400, Newhouse45.7. 800, Winzenried(CW) 1 :46.6. Kinnunen272-11½; 4. Schmidt(P Coast)259-10. PV, Kuretzky17-¾; 2. Baird(Aus) 17-¾. Soderhamn,Swe., June 26-3000,A. Kvalheim(Nor) 7:55.4; Keuruu,Fin., June 22-800, Boit (Ken-EnNM) 1:46.4. JT, 2. Hilton(P Coast)7:57.0. 400IH, Bolding(P Coast)50.4; 2. Siitonen278-½; ... 6. Kinnunen225-5½. Steele (UCT"c)51.6. HJ,Stones 7-25/a;2. Woods(Ore St) 7-5/a. Kuortane,Fin., June 22(a)-23(b)-4001H(b),Mann (Strid) PV, lsaksson16-8¾; 2. tie, Lagerqvist& Smith (P Coast)16-5; 49.5; 2. Koskei( Ken)50.7. DT(a),Kah ma 205-10. JT(b), Ho- 4. Richards(P Coast) 16-1. LJ, Williams(Sn Cal)25-2. SP, vinen267-3; 2. Siitonen265-9½. Feuerbach(P Coast)67-8½; 2. Hoglund(Swe-UTEP) 65-9; Saarijarvi,Fin., June 23(a)-24(b)-400(a),Musika (P Coast) 3. Bruch65-6¾; 4. Almstrom63-6½. OT, Bruch214-8½; 2. Page 221-July. 19, 1973 . Powell(P Coast)204-9½. JT, 3. Schmidt(P Coast)230-1½. ·1:48.7. 1500(b),Bayi (Tanz) 3:34.8 NR,AfrR (ard perfor­ Furth,W. Ger., June 24-20kmWalk,Kannenberg 1:31 :40.8. mer, performanceall-time world; mileequivalent 3:51.9); 2. 50kmWalk,Weidner 4:05:24.2; 2. Frey4:18:56.8. Wottle3:36.2 (7th performer,10th performanceall-ti•; 3rd Sindelfingen,W. Ger.,June 24-1 OOm(w),Ehl 10.2. LJ, performer,4th performanceall-time US; 3:53.5y); 3. Jipcho Baumgartner25-9¾; 2. Gloerfeld25-8¼. HT, Klein232-10½; (Ken)3:36.6 (3:53.9); 4. Boxberger(Fr) 3:36.8 (3:54.1); 5. , __.,,. 2. Beyer232-9½. Arese(It) 3:36.8; 6. Paivarinta3:37.2 (3:54.6y); 7. Bait Aarhus,Oen., June 24(a)-25(b)-200(b),Newhouse (Phil 3:37.6; 8. Pantyeley(SU) 3:37.8 =NA(3:55.0y); 9. Hansen PC)20.8; 2. Garpenborg(Swe-UTEP) 20.9. 400(a),New­ (Den)3:37.8; 10. De Hertoghe(Bel) 3:38.0 (3:55.4y); 11. house46.3. 1000m(b),Winzenried (CW) 2:17.9 (2nd per0 Prefontaine(Ore) 3:38.1 (3:55.5y); 12. Mohammed(Eth) former,performance all-time US); 2. Szordykowski(Pol) 3:38.4 (3:55.8). (Bait led with 54.0, 1:51.9, 2:51.2; Wattle 2:19.5; 3. Hansen2:19.6 NR. 1500(a),Bayi (Tanz) 3:35.7 58.5, 1:57.5, 2:56.0). NR (5th performer,performance all-time world) (led with St(a),Jipcho 8: 14.0WB, WAR, AfrR (old records8: 19.8, 53.4, 1:51.9,2:52.5); 2. Hansen3:36.8 NR; 3. Gysin(Switz) Jipcho73) (led 2:48.0 1000m,4:09.6 1500,5:33.0 2000); 2. 3:37.7 NA; 4. Scharn(Hal) 3:37.8. 3000(a),Puttemans (Bel) Garderud(Swe) 8:21.2; 3. Mogaka(Ken) 8:24.0 PR; 4. Wag­ 7:43.4; 2. Lauenborg7:46.8 NR. 5000(b),Warnke (Chile) ner (WG)8:26.2 NR; 5. Maranda(Pol) 8:27.6; 6. Kantanen 13:41.0NR, SoAmR. 8:28.8; 7. Voje(Nor) 8:29.8; 8. Villain(Fr) 8:34.0. ~OOO(a), Italy 1OB-Czechoslovakia 103, Milan,It., June 26(a)-27(b)- Puttemans(Bel) 13:19.6 (official 3M, 12:55.8); 2. Prefontaine 200(b),Mennea 20.6. 400(a),Fiasconaro 45.9. 800(b), Fias­ 13:22.4AR, CR(old records,13:22.8 Pre 72) (12:56.8y); 3. conaro1 :43.7 WB, WAR, ER (oldWB, WAR 1:44.3, Snell Mose(Ken) 13:23.4NR02:57.2); 4. Black(GB) 13:24.6 [NZ] 62, Doubell[Aus] 68, Wattle [US]; old ER, 1:44.5 (12:59.0y); 5. Viren13:28.0 (12:59.2y); 6. Hermens(Hol) Vasala[Fin] 72) (ledentire race through 51.0, 52.7 splits; 13:31.2NR (13:01.8y); 7. Kimeto(Ken) 13:32.8. (leaders: 25th raceof life); 2. Plachy( C) 1:45.9. 1500(a),Penkava ( C) 2000, Pre 5:20.8;•3000, Mose8:04.4; 4000, Viren10:49.4; 3:38.6 PR; 2. Arese3:39.0; 3. DelBuono 3:39.3. 1lOHH(a), 55.5 last 400). 1O,OOO(b), Juma ( Ken)28: 15.2 (official6M, Nadenicek(C) 13.7; 2. Liani13.7; 3. Cech(C) 13.7; 4. But­ 27:25.4); 2. Mose28:16.4; 3. Haro(Sp) 28:18.0; 4. Kiingi tari 13.8. 4001H(b), Kodejs (C) 50.5. HJ(a),Dal Forno 7-2¼; (Ken)28:29.4; 5. Warnke(Chile) 28:36.2 NR, SoAmR; 6. 2. Palkovsky(C) 7-1; 3. Schivo7-1. SP(a),Brabec (C) 65-4¼; Degafu(Eth) 28:38.8;... 11. Viren29:05.8. 110HH(b),Mil­ 2. Vlk (C)64-4½. DT(b),Simeon 209-6 NR; 2. Danek(C) burn (Sn U) 13.3; 2. M.Wodzynski (Pol) 13.4; 3. Siebeck(EG) 203-5. 400R(a),Italy 39.5; 2. Czechoslovakia39.6. 13.6; 4. Kimayo( Ken)13.6 NR, Af rR; ... 6. Mann(Strid) 14.1. Potsdam,E. Ger.-100m,Kurrat 10.2. 200, Kurrat20.7. Heats(b): 1-1.Milburn 13.5; 2.
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