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Scents of History
HARE & HOUNDS and looks to its future this year. Duncan Craig delves into running club anniversary SCENTS th HISTORY 150 cross-country celebrates its world’s oldestOF Thames Hare & Hounds the rich history of the 044 RUNNERSWORLD.CO.UK MARCH 2018 XXXXXXXXMARCH 20172018 RUNNER’SWORLD.CO.UKRUNNERSWORLD.CO.UK 045 HARE & HOUNDS ‘Now remember, be considerate of other users of the common,’ says club president Mike Farmery, The event was reported in the two eyes fixed, and thumb poised, on biggest newspapers for Victorian the stopwatch in his right hand. He recreation, The Sportsman and looks up and smiles through round, Sporting Life, and the club was born. steamed-up glasses. ‘If, of course, What followed has been a century and there are any.’ a half of wild popularity, stagnation, We can see his point. The conditions self-imposed exile, reinvention, are grim. Snow is falling in front of innovation and achievement. Its the clubhouse, and not that fluffy, history has encompassed Olympic festive stuff: this is spiky, nasty, triumph, world records and pioneering sleet-snow that has the 70 or so of moments in running history. And, in reads: ‘The Londoner is familiar belt of extravagantly gifted Oxbridge us on the start line hunched over its unassuming way, it has helped Clockwise from left: Hare with no sport so much as that of a alumni that lasts to this day. A trio of & Hounds president Mike and squinting. Underfoot is not to lay the foundations for much of Farmery; a typical day at the paper-chase, for along even the most these would become the club’s most so much waterlogged as just water, what defines the modern running races; the wall of fame; map crowded streets of the city, in all sorts celebrated members. -
MCAA Centenary Booklet 1880 to 1980.Pdf
0 INTRODUCTION I have attempted to write this article about the Association during its first 100 years in a manner which I hope will be found interesting. I have not used bibliographic indications, but have included a bibliography as an aid for anyone who might wish to write a more detailed history of the Association. Principal events in the Association's history, some of them serious, some of them less serious are mentioned. The main primary source material used has been the Minutes of the Association's meetings. Unfortunately the Minutes of the first 20 years and for the period from 1939 until 1954 are missing and therefore I was unable to comment in detail about these periods. From reading this article you will see that it was the policy of the Association to improve the management of athletic meetings and suppress the abuses which were very prevalent in its early years and to keep the sport within the amateur ranks. From this base the Association is now firmly established, I have no doubt there will be omissions and the occasional mistake of fact and for these I apologise. ROY MITCHELL HON. SECRETARY Date: March 1980 1 FOREWORD This History written to record the first 100 years of the Midland Counties Amateur Athletic Association has not been uneventful, in a sport which covers over 20 disciplines and caters for all. The fat, the thin, the short, the tall, any class, creed, politics or colour, a truly all embracing pastime for all. This admirable history compiled over many hours of work by Roy Mitchell shows not only the evolution of the sport in the Midlands, but the very beginnings of the Modern Olympic ideals from the observing of the Much Wenlock Olympics which had been running for over 150 years before the advent of modern athletics which we know today. -
2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Women's 400M
2014 Commonwealth Games Statistics – Women’s 400m (440y before 1970) All time performance list at the Commonwealth Games Performance Performer Time Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 50.10 Amantle Montsho BOT 1 Delhi 2010 2 2 50.17 Sandie Richards JAM 1 Kuala Lumpur 1998 3 3 50.28 Christine Ohuruogu ENG 1 Melbourne 2006 4 4 50.38 Cathy Freeman AUS 1 Victoria 1994 5 5 50.53 Fatima Yusuf NGR 2 Victoria 1994 6 50.65 Sandie Richards 1sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 7 50.69 Sandie Richards 3 Victoria 1994 8 6 50.71 Allison Curbishley SCO 2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 9 7 50.76 Tonique Williams-Darling BAH 2 Melbourne 2006 10 50.80 Amantle Montsho 1sf1 Delhi 2010 11 8 50.85 Donna Fraser ENG 2sf2 Kuala Lumpur 1998 12 50.87 Christine Ohuruogu 1sf3 Melbourne 2006 13 50.97 Tonique Williams-Darling 2sf3 Melbourne 2006 14 51.01 Donna Fraser 3 Kuala Lumpur 1998 15 9 51.02 Marilyn Neufville JAM 1 Edinburgh 1970 16 10 51.03 Novlene Williams JAM 1sf1 Melbourne 2006 17 11 51.06 Damayanthi Darsha SRI 4 Kuala Lumpur 1998 18 51.08 Fatima Yusuf 1 Auckland 1990 19 12 51.12 Charity Opara NGR 1h2 Auckland 1990 19 51.12 Novlene Williams 3 Melbourne 2006 21 51.23 Sandie Richards 1sf1 Victoria 1994 22 13 51.26 Raelene Boyle AUS 1 Brisbane 1982 23 14 51.29 Debbie Flintoff-King AUS 1 Edinburgh 1986 23 14 51.29 Lee McConnell SCO 1sf2 Manchester 2002 25 16 51.34 Aliann Pompey GUY 2sf2 Manchester 2002 26 17 51.36 Catherine Murphy WAL 3sf2 Manchester 2002 26 17 51.36 Christine Amertil BAH 1sf2 Melbourne 2006 28 51.38 Christine Amertil 1sf1 Manchester 2002 29 19 51.40 June Griffith GUY 1sf1 Edmonton -
2014 European Championships Statistics – Women's 100M
2014 European Championships Statistics – Women’s 100m by K Ken Nakamura All time performance list at the European Championships Performance Performer Time Wind Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 10.73 2.0 Christine Arron FRA 1 Budapest 1998 2 10.81 1.3 Christine Arron 1sf1 Budapest 1998 3 2 10.83 2.0 Irina Privalova RUS 2 Budapest 1998 4 3 10.87 2.0 Ekaterini Thanou GRE 3 Budapest 1998 5 4 10.89 1.8 Katrin Krabbe GDR 1 Split 1990 6 5 10.91 0.8 Marlies Göhr GDR 1 Stuttgart 1986 7 10.92 0.9 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf2 Budapest 1998 7 6 10.92 2.0 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block UKR 4 Budapest 1998 9 10.98 1.2 Marlies Göhr 1sf2 Stuttgart 1986 10 11.00 1.3 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 2sf1 Budapest 1998 11 11.01 -0.5 Marlies Göhr 1 Athinai 1982 11 11.01 0.9 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h2 Helsinki 1994 13 11.02 0.6 Irina Privalova 1 Helsinki 1994 13 11.02 0.9 Irina Privalova 2sf2 Budapest 1998 15 7 11.04 0.8 Anelia Nuneva BUL 2 Stuttgart 1986 15 11.04 0.6 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 Budapest 1998 17 8 11.05 1.2 Silke Gladisch -Möller GDR 2sf2 Stuttgart 1986 17 11.05 0.3 Ekaterini Thanou 1sf2 München 2002 19 11.06 -0.1 Marlies Göhr 1h2 Stuttgart 1986 19 11.06 -0.8 Zhanna Pintusevich -Block 1h1 Budapest 1998 19 9 11.06 1.8 Kim Gevaert BEL 1 Göteborg 2006 22 10 11.06 1.7 Ivet Lalova BUL 1h2 Helsinki 2012 22 11.07 0.0 Katrin Krabbe 1h1 Split 1990 22 11 11.07 2.0 Melanie Paschke GER 5 Budapest 1998 25 11.07 0.3 Ekaterini Thanou 1h4 München 2002 25 11.08 1.2 Anelia Nuneva 3sf2 Stuttga rt 1986 27 12 11.08 0.8 Nelli Cooman NED 3 Stuttgart 1986 28 11.09 0.8 Silke Gladisch -Möller -
Maebashi 1999 Lisbon 2001 Birmingham 2003 Budapest 2004
ISTANBUL 2012 ★ PAST RESULTS/WORLD INDOOR MENʼS SP 89 Maebashi 1999 Meanwhile the consistent Martínez (21.14 in the second) put 21.01 and 20.70. The 1997 winner Belonog was confirmed in third place as the Straight Final (Mar 5) contest ended with the last tries of the big two. First was the shaven- 1 Aleksandr Bagach UKR 21.41 headed Martínez, who produced a wonderfully accurate effort right 2, John Godina USA 21.06 down the middle of the sector. It was measured at 21.24, so Godina was 3, Yuriy Belonog UKR 20.89 overhauled. The American’s response (20.66) was insufficient. 4, Manuel Martínez ESP 20.79 5, Arsi Harju FIN 20.38 Qualifying round (20.25 or top 8 to final) (Mar 14) 6, Paolo Dal Soglio ITA 20.10 Qualifiers: Godina 20.88; Belonog 20.55; Olsen 20.45; Martínez 20.36; Anlezark 7, Pavel Chumachenko RUS 19.82 20.25; Reinikainen 20.24; Harju 20.19; Haborák 19.95 Non-qualifiers: Pavel Chumachenko RUS 19.71; Rutger Smith NED 19.59; Kevin 8, Andrey Mikhnevich BLR 19.44 Toth USA 19.35; Ralf Bartels GER 19.32; Paolo Dal Soglio ITA NM; Gheorghe 9, Andy Bloom USA 18.76; 10, Yuji Okano JPN 16.72 Guşet ROU DQ (r149) (19.44) The medallists were the same as in 1997 but the order was different. Bagach was always placed to keep the title in the Ukraine. His first put of 20.78 took the lead and he improved to 21.18 in the second. -
Seznam Příloh
Seznam příloh: Příloha1: Vývojsvětovéhorekorduna400metrůmužů Výkon Jméno Stát Datum Místo 47,8 y MaxieLong USA September29,1900 USA 47,4 y TedMeredith USA May27,1916 USA 47,6 EricLiddell GBR July11,1924 Francie 47,4 y HermanPhillips USA May5,1928 USA 47,0 EmersonSpencer USA May12,1928 USA 46,4 BenEastman USA March26,1932 USA 46,2 BillCarr USA August5,1932 USA 46,1 ArchieWilliams USA June19,1936 USA 46,0 RudolfHarbig GER August12,1939 Německo 46,0 GroverKlemmer USA June6,1941 USA 46,2 y HerbMcKenley JAM June1,1946 USA 46,2 y HerbMcKenley JAM June21,1947 USA 46,0 y HerbMcKenley JAM June5,1948 USA 45,8 MilkhaSingh IND 1950 Francie 45,8 GeorgeRhoden JAM August22,1950 Švédsko 45,4 LouisJones USA March18,1955 Mexiko 45,2 LouisJones USA June30,1956 USA 44,9 OtisDavis USA September6,1960 Italy 44,9 CarlKaufmann NSR September6,1960 Italy 44,9 y AdolphPlummer USA May25,1963 USA 44,9 MichaelLarrabee USA September12,1964 USA 44,5 TommieSmith USA May20,1967 USA 44,1 LarryJames USA September14,1968 USA 44,1 LeeEvans USA September14,1968 USA 43,86 LeeEvans USA October18,1968 Mexiko 43,29 ButchReynolds USA August17,1988 Švýcarsko 43,18 MichaelJohnson USA August26,1999 Španělsko y=závodna440yardů(402,34metrů) Zdroj: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_record_progression_400_metres_men Příloha2: Redukovanésvětové ročnítabulky-400mmužů(19552008) 1956–OH 1. 46,7 JenkinsCharles USA 2. 46,8 HaasKarl-Friedrich NSR 3. 47,0 IgnatyevArdalion SSSR 4. 47,0 HellstenVoitto FIN 5. 48,1 JonesLouis USA 6. 48,3 SpenceMalcolm JAR 1957 1. 46,0 T.Courtney USA 2. -
1994 Commonwealth Games - MEN 1994 Commonwealth Games - MEN Victoria, BC - CANADA Mens - 100M Final 1
1994 Commonwealth Games - MEN 1994 Commonwealth Games - MEN Victoria, BC - CANADA Mens - 100m Final 1. Linford CHRISTIE ENG 9.91 NGR 2. Michael GREEN JAM 10.05 3. Frankie FREDERICKS NAM 10.06 4. Ato BOLDON TRI 10.07 5. Glenroy GILBERT CAN 10.11 6. Olapade ADENIKEN NIG 10.11 7. Augustine NKETIA NEW 10.42 Horace DOVE-EDWIN SIE Back To Top Of Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mens - 200m Final 1. Frankie FREDERICKS NAM 19.97 NGR 2. John REGIS ENG 20.25 3. Daniel EFFIONG NIG 20.40 4. Damien MARSH AUS 20.54 5. Terry WILLIAMS ENG 20.62 6. Kayode OLUYEMI NIG 20.64 7. Stephen BRIMACOMBE AUS 20.67 8. Troy DOUGLAS BER 20.71 Back To Top Of Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mens - 400m Final 1. Charles GITONGA KEN 45.00 2. Duaine LADEJO ENG 45.11 3. Sunday BADA NIG 45.45 4. Paul GREENE AUS 45.50 5. Patrick DELICE TRI 45.89 6. Eswort COOMBS ST 45.96 7. Neil DE SILVA TRI 46.27 8. Bobang PHIRI SOU 46.35 Back To Top Of Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mens - 800m Final 1. Patrick KONCHELLAH KEN 1:45.18 2. Hezekiel SEPENG SOU 1:45.76 3. Savieri NGIDHI ZIM 1:46.06 4. Craig WINROW ENG 1:46.91 5. Brendan HANIGAN AUS 1:47.24 6. William SEREM KEN 1:47.30 7. Martin STEELE ENG 1:48.04 8. Thomas MCKEAN SCO 1:50.81 Back To Top Of Page -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mens - 1,500m Final 1. Reuben CHESANG KEN 3:36.70 2. Kevin SULLIVAN CAN 3:36.78 3. -
DP Jan Pnacek11
JIHO ČESKÁ UNIVERZITA V ČESKÝCH BUD ĚJOVICÍCH PEDAGOGICKÁ FAKULTA KATEDRA T ĚLESNÉ VÝCHOVY A SPORTU Analýza v ěkové struktury na MS a OH v atletice v letech 1970 – 2007 (diplomová práce) Autor práce: Jan P ňáček , u čitelství pro ZŠ TV - ZE Vedoucí práce: PhDr. Radek Vobr, Ph.D. Oponent: Mgr. Lukáš Nový České Bud ějovice, 2009 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH BOHEMIA PEDAGOGICAL FACULTY DEPARTMENT OF SPORTS STUDIES Analysis of the age structure of the athletics at the World Championships and Olympic Games from 1970 to 2007 (Diploma thesis) Author: Jan P ňáček, u čitelství pro ZŠ TV - ZE Supervisor: PhDr. Radek Vobr, Ph.D. Opponent: Mgr. Lukáš Nový České Bud ějovice, 2009 Prohlašuji, že jsem tuto diplomovou práci zpracoval samostatn ě, pod odborným vedením PhDr. Radka Vobra, Ph.D., uvedl všechny použité literární a odborné zdroje, ze kterých jsem čerpal. Prohlašuji, že v souladu s § 47b zákona č. 111/1998 Sb. v platném zn ění souhlasím se zve řejn ěním své diplomové práce, a to v nezkrácené podob ě elektronickou cestou ve ve řejn ě p řístupné části databáze STAG provozované Jiho českou univerzitou v Českých Bud ějovicích na jejích internetových stránkách. V Českých Bud ějovicích 28. 11. 2009 …………………….. Jan P ňáček Pod ěkování Děkuji vedoucímu diplomové práce, panu PhDr. Radku Vobrovi, Ph.D. za odborné vedení a ochotu pomoci p ři vypracovávání mé diplomové práce. Speciální pod ěkování pat ří Mirku Jalavovi, za poskytnutí p ůlro ční registrace na stránky jeho statistického archívu tilastavaja.oy. Jan P ňáček Bibliografická identifikace Název diplomové práce: Analýza v ěkové struktury na MS a OH v atletice v letech 1970 – 2007 Pracovišt ě: Katedra t ělesné výchovy a sportu Autor: Jan P ňáček Studijní obor: učitelství pro ZŠ, aprobace TV / ZE Vedoucí diplomové práce: PhDr. -
BMC News 4 - 5 BMC News Is Published Twice Yearly in April and November by the British UK Merit Rankings 1999 20 - 22 Milers’ Club
BMC NEWS Official Journal of the British Milers’ Club VOLUME 3 ISSUE 9 SPRING 2000 £10.00 The British Milers’ Club sponsored by NIKE Founded 1963 Contents .... BMC VISION 2000 “to strive to win all four middle distance gold medals for Britain in the 2000 Olympics and at each successive games” OFFICERS President Lt Col Glen Grant TRAINING Chairman Dr Norman Poole Vice Chairmen Maureen Smith Nic Andrews Jason Henderson 6 - 8 Matthew Fraser Moat National Secretary Peter Thompson, Training Myths Destroyed Frank Horwill 28 - 29 PO Box 34, Tewkesbury, GL20 5YF Maximising your potential Frank Horwill 29 Treasurer Pat Fitzgerald, 47 Station Road, Afraid to Race Brendan Hackett 30 Cowley, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3AB Membership Secretary William Anderson, 49 Paulsgrove Road, Kim McDonald Jason Henderson 38 - 39 North End, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO2 7HP A Question of Talent Frank Horwill 40 National Committee Frank Horwill, BMC Founder 1963, Tim Brennan, Val Brandon, Liam Cain, Training at Various Ages Frank Horwill 41 Ian Chalk, Peter Coe, Mike Down, A Bit in Reserve Derek Parker 45 David Iszatt, Steve Mosley, Philip O‚Dell, Catherine Dugdale and all Race Organisers. Honorary Auditor Mike Rezin VISION 2000 RACE ORGANISERS Vision 2000 Statistics Matthew Fraser Moat 9 2000 BMC NIKE GRAND PRIX Vision 2000 Interview Matthew Fraser Moat 10 - 11 BMC Directors Tim Brennan 01628 415 748 Steve Mosley 029 2030 6733 Kelly Holmes Trevor Frecknall 12 - 13 2000 BA ENDURANCE INITIATIVE John Mayock Jason Henderson 14 - 15 BMC Director Mike Down 0117 9733 407 James -
THE Mccain BIRMINGHAM GAMES
THE McCAIN BIRMINGHAM GAMES 24TH JULY 2010, BIRMINGHAM ALEXANDER STADIUM RESULTS T1 Women's 400m Hurdles - Heats England Best: 52.74s Sally Gunnell Stuttgart 19.09.93 CBP: Tamsyn Lewis Sandringham AC 57.06s 2009 Heat 1 POSN BIB ATHLETE CLUB Perf 1 256 Nusrat CEESAY Woodford Green & Essex L 59.99 Q 2 237 Samantha COLEBY Durham City Harriers 60.10 Q 3 261 Emma PETERS Cardiff Aac 60.68 Q 4 263 Jade SURMAN Birchfield Harriers 61.70 q 5 280 Wendy DAVIDSON Edinburgh Ac 63.92 q Heat 2 POSN BIB ATHLETE CLUB Perf 1 258 Hannah DOUGLAS Milton Keynes Ac 58.44 Q 2 254 Emily BONNETT Yeovil Olympiads Ac 61.89 Q 3 260 Emily MOSS Peterborough Ac 62.75 Q 4 262 Katie SOCKETT City Of Sheffield Ac 64.34 5 259 Caryl GRANVILLE Swansea Harriers DNF T11 Women's 400m Hurdles - FINAL England Best: 52.74s Sally Gunnell Stuttgart 19.09.93 CBP: Tamsyn Lewis Sandringham AC 57.06s 2009 POSN BIB ATHLETE CLUB Perf 1 258 Hannah DOUGLAS Milton Keynes Ac 59.00 2 237 Samantha COLEBY Durham City Harriers 59.56 3 261 Emma PETERS Cardiff Aac 60.58 4 263 Jade SURMAN Birchfield Harriers 60.65 5 254 Emily BONNETT Yeovil Olympiads Ac 62.67 6 260 Emily MOSS Peterborough Ac 63.02 7 280 Wendy DAVIDSON Edinburgh Ac DNS 8 256 Nusrat CEESAY Woodford Green & Essex L DNS T2 Men's 400m Hurdles - Heats England Best: 47.82s Kriss Akabusi Barcelona 06.08.92 CBP: Joseph Abraham India 51.50s 2009 Heat 1 POSN BIB ATHLETE CLUB Perf 1 98 Ben CARNE Harrow Ac 51.30 Q CBP 2 96 Michael BAKER Loughborough Students Ac 51.64 Q 3 113 Rick YATES Trafford Ac 52.78 Q 4 110 Gareth MORRIS Ashford Ac 54.01 q -
World Rankings — Women's
World Rankings — Women’s 400 1956 1 .............Nina Otkalenko (Soviet Union) Sanya Richards- 2 ........Zinaida Safronova (Soviet Union) Ross was on top 3 .......Lyudmila Gurevich (Soviet Union) 4 .............Dzidra Levitska (Soviet Union) for 5 straight years, 5 ............... Nina Paltseva (Soviet Union) 2005–09, then 6 ..................... Janet Ruff (Great Britain) returned in ’12 7 ........ Lyudmila Sharova (Soviet Union) 8 ....... Yekaterina Parlyuk (Soviet Union) 9 ................... Maria Itkina (Soviet Union) 10 .......... Ursula Donath (East Germany) 1957 1 ................... Maria Itkina (Soviet Union) 2 ....... Albina Khomutova (Soviet Union) 3 ............ Ursula Donath (East Germany) 4 ........... Polina Solopova (Soviet Union) 5 ....... Yekaterina Parlyuk (Soviet Union) 6 ............... Nina Paltseva (Soviet Union) 7 ........Tatyana Avramova (Soviet Union) 8 .............Nina Otkalenko (Soviet Union) 9 ..................... Janet Ruff (Great Britain) 10 . Yelizaveta Yermolayeva (Soviet Union) 1958 1 ................... Maria Itkina (Soviet Union) 2 .................... Betty Cuthbert (Australia) 3 ....... Yekaterina Parlyuk (Soviet Union) 4 ................Moyra Hiscox (Great Britain) 5 .............Rimma Ulitkina (Soviet Union) 6 ......Zinaida Matistovich (Soviet Union) 7 .................. Shirley Pirie (Great Britain) 8 ............... Nina Paltseva (Soviet Union) 9 .............Nina Otkalenko (Soviet Union) 10 .........................Ida Németh (Hungary) 1959 1 ................... Maria Itkina (Soviet Union) -
Legacy Plan March 2021
LEGACY PLAN MARCH 2021 1 CONTENTS 2 Contents 3 Dive In 4 The Games for Everyone 5 Introduction 6-11 Investment and the Built Environment 12-16 Jobs and Skills 17-20 Volunteering 21-23 Learning Programme 24-25 Physical Activity and Wellbeing 26-28 Hopes for 2022 29-30 Community Cohesion, Inclusion and Pride 31-33 Creative and Cultural Participation 34-37 Business and Tourism 38-40 Sustainability 41-43 Social Value 44-45 The Last Word 46 3 DIVE IN There is a diver standing on the 10-metre platform She will turn her back on the crowd but face up To the challenge. Where so many would have ran From the ladders she climbed without blinking She could be called Birmingham. Ready to jump In at the deep end, and we know you’re not meant To make a splash, but we’ll bend the rules this time. Residents from 180 different countries and I can’t tell You that they always get the credit that they deserve But I can tell you that they should. Can tell you that we have never claimed to be perfect, but we step up, Always ready sometimes rough, we may not be well sanded But from Sandwell to Coventry we are taking it on. Short notice at the start, pandemic in the prep, But ever more determined with each and every step This is by the West Midlands, for everyone Putting passion and pride back where it belongs Where Black Sabbath’s songs and Shakespeare’s pen Set stages ablaze, and we‘re burning again We will do more than just generating income We will tell a generation to come in, to travel Two hands on the basketball for more than two steps, Two feet kicking at the back of the swimmer, Maybe one foot, maybe none, we will make waves We took the baton late but we’re moving now, And Birmingham is not known for bragging More play it down than say it loud, but don’t Think that because we do not sing our own praises that you shouldn’t.