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Etn1964 Vol11 02
:~/~r-' .;__-,'/>~~"":-\-·.__ : f-:"'-, • •... •·. < ;r . •·.. ·• ?~ 'TRACK ' . if SupplementingTRACK & FIELDNEWS twice monthly. rt_v_o_l_. -1-l,-.-N-o-·.-2---------------------A-u_gu_st-27-· ,-1-96_4_________ .......,_____________ --=, __ I Final Olympic Trials Predictions Foreign News by Dick Drake t' The following dope sheet represents the author's predicted ( With assistance from Sven Ivan Johansson) ~;,<:order of finish for all the competitors in the Final Olympic Trials. ESSEN, WEST GERMANY, 100, Obersiebrasse 10.3; 2. Kmck r:·cThe second column indicates best mark this season and the third is enberg 10.3. HT, Beyer (19 years old) 221'½". ( ~he athlete'; place and mark in the Olympic Semi Trials. In some LANDAU, WEST GERMANY, JT, Stumpp 259'3½". Wilke 10.2w. (:;~cases, the athletes were advanced by the Olympic committee, in LEIPZIG, EAST GERMANY, 800, Ulrich 1:48.5. TJ, Thierfel z;;.·.which i.nstances the word "passed" is used. Comments on each ath der 52'7½". ~ ';Jete follow aa well as general comments for each event. , SIENNE, ITALY, 100, Figuerola (Cuba) 10.2. HH, Ottoz 14.1; 2. Mazza 12.1. HJ, Bogliatto 6'91". ¼~~:t~-1· 00 M.ET· ER· DASH SOFIA, BULGARIA, PV, Khlebarov 15'10½"; 2. Butcher (Pol) ("': :Bob Hayes 10. 2 passed He doesn't lose even injured 15'5". DT, Artarski 185'4". Hf, Rut (Pol) 218'1". 400R, Bulgaria r .'.Charles Greene 10 .3 3-10 .2w If healthy, could be there 40.1. ~,t~·.T:rentonJackson 10 11 1-10.lw Powerfulrunner;goodstarter PRAGUE, 1600R, Czechoslovakia 3:07 .2. ;\;Darel Newman 10.2 6t-10.3w Tailed off in national meets DUSSELOORF, 400, Kindger 46.6. -
Team Bc Media Guide
TEAM BC MEDIA GUIDE 2009 CANADA SUMMER GAMES INDEX Message from Minister Ida Chong.................................................... 1 About Team BC ................................................................................ 3 Team BC Fast Facts ......................................................................... 4 Athletics ............................................................................................ 5 Athletics (Wheelchair)....................................................................... 29 Baseball ............................................................................................ 31 Basketball (Mens) ............................................................................. 39 Basketball (Womens) ....................................................................... 45 Beach Volleyball (Mens) ................................................................... 51 Beach Volleyball (Womens) .............................................................. 53 Canoe Racing ................................................................................... 55 Cycling .............................................................................................. 64 Diving................................................................................................ 70 Golf ................................................................................................... 74 Mission Staff ..................................................................................... 77 National Artist Program.................................................................... -
2. Fred Dale (Nebraska)
SHOT 1921 (Chicago, June 18) 1. Gus Pope (Washington) .................................... Sr ...............45‑4½ (MR) 2. Fred Dale (Nebraska) ........................................ Sr ...............? 3. John Weiss (Illinois) ........................................... Sr ...............? 4. Marion Lindsey (Rice) ....................................... Jr ................? 5. Lawrence Shaw (Notre Dame)........................... Sr ...............? (13.83) 1922 (Chicago, June 17) 1. Jack Merchant (Cal) .......................................... Sr ...............44‑6½ 2. George Bronder (Penn) ..................................... Sr ...............44‑¾ 3. Jack Witter (Cal) ................................................ So ..............43‑2 4. Hillard Hulscher (Western Michigan) ................. Sr ...............43‑1¼ 5. Tiny Keen (Texas A&M) ..................................... Jr ................42‑5 (13.57, 13.43, 13.15, 13.13, 12.92) 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Norm Anderson (USC) ...................................... So ..............46‑8 (MR) 2. Wilson Beers (Maryland) ................................... ? .................44‑1¾ 3. Tiny Keen (Texas A&M) ..................................... Sr ...............43‑5 4. Jim Arthur (Stanford) ......................................... Jr ................42‑11¾ 5. Lou Gross (Minnesota) ...................................... Jr ................42‑4 6. (Cole or Mac) Seager (Wayne State) ................. So‑Jr ..........42‑1½ (unknown which brother this is) (14.22, 13.45, 13.23, -
• International News •
------------ Volume 25, No. 18 December 5, 1979 • INTERNATIONAL NEWS • SOVIET UNION KRAKOW, Sept . 13-HJ, Gwozdz 7-4¼. 1 :46.3; 3. Kolev 1 :46.3; 4. Zivotic 1 :46.4. PV, Klimczyk 17-8½. 3000, Lisee 7 : 58 .3; 2. Koskei 7:59.6. 400H , DONYETSK, June 23-JT, Yershov 271-8 .WARSAW, Sept. 30-Mar, Pawlik 2: 11 :34; Shine (US Ar) 49.5 ; 2. King (AIA) 49 .9 . LJ , (under IAAF suspension for steroid use). 2. Stefanowski 2:11:34 ; 3. Ligarski 2:12:24; 4. Robinson (SDSGS) 26-2 ¼; 2 : Hay'nes (US Ar) DONYETSK, June 27-28-Women : Pent, Sakowski 2 : 13:00 ; 5 . Jarosiewicz 2: 14:22. 25 -3 ¼ . Tkachenko 4711 (13.6 , 48,10Y., 5-9¼, 21 - 1½ , (accurate length ?) MEDITERRANEAN GAMES, Split , Sept . 2: 11.1) (also under IAAF suspension for steroid ZABRZE, Sept . 15 - 16-Dec, Bienias (EG) 23-28-100, Heats: Mennea (It) 10.15. 200, use). 7889 (24-4¼). Caravani (It) 20.74. 1500, Marajo (Fr) 3 :41.0 ; KAARIKU, Aug. 4-5-0ec(hand), Sil Women: Sept, Findeis (EG) 5784 (14.28 ... 9 . A. Gonzalez (Fr) 3:44.3. St , Scartezzini dala 7842. 100H, 47-5¾ SP, 5-5 HJ, 26.23 200; 18-10 LJ, (It) 8:24.2; 2. Ramon (Sp) 8:25.8; 3. Gauthier PODOLSK, Aug. 4-5-Women: 800, Yen 165-5 JT, 2: 28.2 800) . (Fr) 8:27.3. k ina 1 : 58.4; 2. Styrk ina 1: 58.5. 1 500, Smolka 5000, Zarcone (It) 13:45.2. 10,000, Mada 4:05 .6 ; 2. -
Men's Historical Championships Results (Medallists)
CANADIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS MEDALLISTS / MÉDAILLÉS DES CHAMPIONNATS CANADIENS 1900-2020 Last Updated: June 2021 / Dernière mise à jour: juin 2021 MEN / HOMME 100 M = 100 YARDS / VERGES 2019 MONTREAL JUL 25-28 G 10.03 (0.1) AARON BROWN; S 10.03 ANDRE DE GRASSE; B 10.25 BISMARK BOATENG 2018 OTTAWA 03-08 G 10.16 (0.1) AARON BROWN; S 10.16 BISMARK BOATENG; B 10.20 ANDRE DE GRASSE 2017 OTTAWA 03-09 G 10.11 (0.8) ANDRE DE GRASSE; S 10.18 BRENDON RODNEY; B 10.23 GAVIN SMELLIE 2016 EDMONTON JUL 07-10 G 9.99 (-0.1) ANDRE DE GRASSE; S 10.07 AARON BROWN; B 10.21 AKEEM HAYNES 2015 EDMONTON JUL 02/05 G 9.95 (1.5) ANDRE DE GRASSE; S 10.13 AARON BROWN; B 10.16 JUSTYN WARNER 2014 MONCTON JUN 27/29 G 10.37 (-1.8) GAVIN SMELLIE; S 10.41 ANDRE DE GRASSE; B 10.43 AARON BROWN 2013 MONCTON JUN 20/23 G 10.25 (0.2) AARON BROWN; S 10.33 SAM EFFAH; B 10.35 GAVIN SMELLIE 2012 CALGARY JUN 27/30 G 10.15 (1.0) JUSTYN WARNER; S 10.20 IAN WARNER; B 10.22 OLUSEYI SMITH 2011 CALGARY JUN 22/25 G 10.23 (1.9) SAM EFFAH; S 10.31 JARED CONNAUGHTON; B 10.39 AARON BROWN 2010 TORONTO JUL 28/31 G 10.21(1.5) SAM EFFAH; S 10.28 JARED CONNAUGHTON; B 10.37 MICHAEL LEBLANC 2009 TORONTO JUN 25/28 G 10.28 (-1.1) BRIAN BARNETT; S 10.40 HANK PALMER; B 10.47 JARED CONNAUGHTON 2008 WINDSOR JUL 03/06 G 10.19 (0.4) PIERRE BROWNE; S 10.22 HANK PALMER; B 10.27 ANSON HENRY 2007 WINDSOR JUL 12/15 G 10.35 (-0.1) NICOLAS MACROZONARIS QC; S 10.37 ANSON HENRY ON; B 10.38 NEVILLE WRIGHT AB 2006 OTTAWA AUG 4/6 G 10.31 (0.0) NICOLAS MACROZONARIS, QC; S 10.33 PIERRE BROWNE, ON; B 10.34 ANSON HENRY, ON 2005 -
2018 Track & Field Record Book
2018 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2019 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK 1 2019 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD 2018 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Date Day Meet Site Name ....................University of California January Location .............................Berkeley, Calif. 25-26 Fri.-Sat. at UW Invitational Seattle, Wash. Founded ........................................... 1868 February Enrollment ..................................... 40,173 8-9 Fri.-Sat. at Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. Nickname ............................Golden Bears 22-23 Fri.-Sat. at MPSF Indoor Championships Seattle, Wash. Colors ................Blue (282) & Gold (123) Chancellor .............................. Carol Christ March Director of Athletics ... ........ Jim Knowlton 2 Sat. California Outdoor Opener Berkeley, Calif. Senior Associate 8-9 Fri.-Sat. at NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, Texas Athletic Director ....................... Foti Mellis 15-16 Fri.-Sat. at Hornet Invitational Sacramento, Calif. Home Facility ............... Edwards Stadium 29 Fri.-Sat at SFSU Distance Carnival Hayward, Calif. (22,000) 29-30 Fri.-Sat at Stanford Invitational Stanford, Calif. 2018 Men’s Finishes (indoor): April MPSF/NCAA ...........................8th/20th 6 Sat. The Big Meet Stanford, Calif. 2018 Men’s Finishes (outdoor): 17-18 Wed.-Thu. Mt. Sac Relays & California Combined Events Azusa, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................... 6th/NTS 19-20 Fri.-Sat. Cardinal Team Classic Palo Alto, Calif. 2018 Women’s Finishes (indoor): 26-27 Fri.-Sat. Brutus Hamilton Challenge Berkeley, Calif. MPSF/NCAA ............................ 4th/NTS 2018 Women’s Finishes (outdoor): May Pac-12/NCAA .......................... 8th/NTS 4 Sat. at Sacramento State Open Sacramento, Calif. 4-5 Sat.-Sun. at Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships Tuscon, Ariz.. ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS 11-12 Sat.-Sun. at Pac-12 Outdoor Championships Tuscon, Ariz.. Assistant Director Athletic Communica- 23-25 Thu.-Sat. -
NUTS Notes Vol.19 No.2
NUTS NOTES Vol.19 No.2 May 1981 The major event in the U.K. since the last issue has been, in most people's eyes, the London Marathon. Peter Matthews writes: There was a good contingent of NUTS taking part in the London Marathon. Those I've found in the results: 166th Steve Mitchell 2:31:25 777*h Bob Phillips 2:50:08 308th John Walsh 2:37:10 3017th Chris Thorne 3:30:04 318th Hedydd Davies 2:37:24 3841 st Peter Matthews 3:42:31 375th Dave Bendy 2:39:10 4865th Colin Young 3:59:44(walking) 491 st Leo Coy 2:43:06 5998th Mel Watman 4:31:56 If there were any other NUTS competitors, please let the editor know. A tremendous experience - I am sure all who saw or ran in the race will agree. First marathons for Leo Coy and Peter Matthews (I'd never run any competition in excess of 5 miles - twice the London Breweries Cross-Country a decade ago!). Congratulations to Dr. Carol Endersby who married Dr. David Cowan on Friday 1st May .......... Richard Hymans and Ian Hodge recently had their compilation "Best Non-Winning Performances by Place" published in Track Newsletter.......... Brian Rowan has produced 'A Statistical History of N.I. Track and Field Athletics', available from him at 29 Wood End, Holywood, Co. Down, N.Ireland, at 50p plus postage. He points out that this is very much a pioneering venture, but it will he hopes be a step in the right direction towards bringing Ulster statistics into line with the rest of the U.K. -
Athletics at the 1967 Pan American Games - Wikipedia
27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1967 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1967 Pan American Games The Athletics Competition at the 1967 Pan American Games was held at Pan American Stadium in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Contents Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table References Medal summary Men's events https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1967_Pan_American_Games 1/6 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1967 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Harry Willie Turner Hermes 100 metres Jerome 10.27w United 10.27w Ramírez 10.36w Canada States Cuba John Carlos Jerry Bright Pablo 200 metres United 20.5 United 20.9 Montes 21.0 States States Cuba Vince Lee Evans Don Matthews 400 metres United 44.95 45.13 Domansky 45.80 United States Canada States Wade Bell Brian Bill Crothers 800 metres United 1:49.20 1:49.91 MacLaren 1:50.31 Canada States Canada Tom Von Sam Bair Ruden Dave Bailey 1500 metres 3:43.41 United 3:44.17 3:44.93 United Canada States States Van Nelson Lou Scott Juan 5000 metres United 13:47.4 United 13:54.0 Martínez 13:54.0 States States Mexico Van Nelson Tom Laris Dave Ellis 10000 metres United 29:17.40 29:18.40 United 29:21.60 Canada States States Andy Alfredo Agustín Calle Marathon Boychuk 2:23:03 2:25:51 Peñaloza 2:27:49 Colombia Canada Mexico Chris Conrad Domingo 3000 metre McCubbins Nightingale Amaizón 8:38.2 8:51.2 8:55.0 steeplechase United United States States Argentina Earl Willie Juan 110 metres McCullouch Davenport 13.49 13.55 Morales 14.30 hurdles United United Cuba States States Ron -
06 Track & Field Gd P27-68.Pmd
ALL-AMERICANS/NCAA CHAMPS CAL ALL-AMERICANS CALIFORNIA NCAA CHAMPIONS (29 INDIVIDUAL, 3 RELAY TEAMS) MEN Ozolinsh, Lenards ................................ 1 Phelps, Clarence ................................... 1 Year Name Event Mark (159 honors by 106 athletes) Porath, David ....................................... 1 Adkins, Lee .......................................... 1 1922 John Merchant Hammer 161-4 Robinson, James ................................... 1 Anderson, Don ..................................... 3 Rogers, Jeff ............................................ 1 1922 John Merchant Shot Put 44-6.50 Anderson, George ................................ 2 Roseme, George .................................... 1 1922 Allen Norris Pole Vault 12-6 Anderson, Lawrence ............................ 1 Scannella, Jim ....................................... 1 Archibald, Dave ................................... 3 1925 Oather Hampton High Jump 6-2 Schmidt, Don ........................................ 1 Asmerom, Bolota .................................. 1 Shafer, Mike .......................................... 1 1930 Ken Churchill Javelin 204-2 Barnes, Clarence ................................... 1 Siebert, Jerry ......................................... 1 1932 Ken Churchill Javelin 215-0 Beaty, Forrest ....................................... 5 Simpson, Len ........................................ 1 Biles, Martin ......................................... 2 1936 Archie Williams 400m 47.0 Smith, Devone ...................................... 1 Biles, Robert -
04 Track Guide P28-60.Pmd
MEN’S 2003 BESTS MARKS EVENT (NCAA Auto/NCAA Prov/Pac-10 Auto/School Record) 4X100M RELAY (3:04.00/3:07.50/NS/3:03.91) Athlete (Cal PR) Season Best Date Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.08 5/3 Big Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.49 5/31 NCAA West Regional 100M (10.16/10.34/10.74/10.18) #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.55 5/17 Pac-10 Championships #&Ricci Dula 10.42w 5/3 Big Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.56 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays #&Toby Atawo 10.49w 5/3 Big Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.60 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite &Nick Mazur 10.62 5/17 Pac-10 Championships 4X400M RELAY (3:11.50/NA/3:03.91) 200M (20.50/20.85/21.54/20.20) California 3:13.40 5/18 Pac-10 Championships &Toby Atawo 21.26 2/22 Indoor Season Gatewood/Atawo/Bogdanof/Fair 3:13.86 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite &Toby Atawo 21.27 5/3 Big Meet Boykin/Bogdanof/Fair/Ellis 3:14.46 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays Boykin/Giron/Fair/Bogdanof 3:18.28 5/3 Big Meet 400M (45.40/46.30/47.84/45.46) Giron/Ellis/Correnti/Allen 3:18.83 4/26 Cal Invite Chris Boykin 48.86 5/3 Big Meet California 3:21.68 3/29 Stanford Invite Aaron Ellis 49.84 5/3 Big Meet HIGH JUMP (7-4.50/7-1.75/6-8.75/7-5.75) 800M (1:47.50/1:49.00/1:51.72/1:45.54) #&Teak Wilburn 7-3.75 (2.23) 5/18 Pac-10 Championships Randy Fair 1:52.02 4/18 Mt. -
Etn1962 Vol08 16 Texas R
LETTER SupplementingTRACK & FIELD NEWS twice monthly. Vol. 8, No. 16 April 18, 1962 Page 121 46.8) 3:10.6; 2. Idaho 3:16.4; 3. Oregon 3:16.9; 4. Wash. St. Easter Relays Summary 2 MileR, Oregon (Abram 1:52.5, Steinke 1:54.5, Burleson 1:48.6, San Romani 1:51.0) 7:26.6; 2. Oregon St. 7:49.1; 3. Idaho 8:05.0. Santa Barbara, Calif., :tv1arch 31 - - Summary of the Easter Distance MedleyR, Oregon (Ohlemann 47 .9, San Romani 1:48.9, Relays: Reeve 2:56.9, Burleson 4:02.9) 9:36.2 (national collegiate record); 100, Dunn (Arizona) 9.3w; 2. Carper (SBAC) 9.5w; 3. Smith (Stri 2. Oregon St. 10:05.7; 3. Wash. St. 10:07.0; 4. Idaho 10:07.8; 5. ders) 9. 5w; 4. Gilbert (Stride rs) 9. 5w. Washington 10:22.2. :Mile, Dahl (UCLA) 4:06.7; 2. Seaman (LATC) 4:09.2; 3. Wing (Stri ders) 4: 14. l; 4. Chilton (LATC). Team Title to ACC 2 :Miles, McGee (LATC) 8:56 .6; 2. Robertson (LATC) 8: 57. l; 3. Ashmore (LATC) 9:03.4; 4. Sa.rgent (LATC) 9:07.9. San Angelo, Texas, March 31 -- Although winning the team 120HH,Yang (UCLA) 14.2; 2. Johnson (SCVYV). title with 40 points, Abilene Christian failed to win a single relay as ~Ritchie (una) 24'1"; 2. Kirkpatrick (Striders) 24'; 3. Champ Baylor upset the Wildcats in the 440 relay with SMU winning the mile ion; 4. Daniels (Nevada) . relay at the San Angelo Relays. -
2015 Track & Field Record Book
2015 TRACK & FIELD RECORD BOOK CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS 2015 Track & Field Record Book 1 2015 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD 2015 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Date Day Meet Site Name ............... University of California January Location ....................... Berkeley, Calif. 31 Sat. New Mexico Team Challenge Albuquerque, N.M. Founded ...................................... 1868 Enrollment ................................ 36,142 February Nickname ...................... Golden Bears 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at Don Kirby Elite Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Colors ............ Blue (282) & Gold (123) 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at Husky Indoor Classic Seattle, Wash. Chancellor .................... Nicholas Dirks 27-28 Fri.-Sat. at MPSF Indoor Championships Seattle, Wash. Interim Director of Athletics ................. .......... ...................H. Michael Williams March Senior Associate 7 Sat. California Outdoor Opener Berkeley, Calif. 13-14 Fri.-Sat. at NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. Athletic Director ................... Foti Mellis Home Facility ........... Edwards Stadium 19-20 Thu.-Fri. California Multis Berkeley, Calif. 21 Sat. at Hornet Open Meet Sacramento, Calif. (22,000) 25-27 Wed.-Fri. at Texas Relays Austin, Texas 2014 Men’s Finishes (indoor): MPSF/NCAA .........................1st/N/A April 2014 Men’s Finishes (outdoor): 3 Fri. at SFSU Distance Carnival San Francisco, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................8th/N/A 3-4 Fri.-Sat. at Stanford Invitational Stanford, Calif. 2014 Women’s Finishes (indoor): 4 Sat. California-Michigan-Virginia Tri-Meet Berkeley, Calif. MPSF/NCAA .........................8th/N/A 11 Sat. at Stanford (Big Meet) Stanford, Calif. 2014 Women’s Finishes (outdoor): 17-18 Fri.-Sat. Mt. Sac Relays Walnut, Calif. Pac-12/NCAA .......................9th/N/A 24 Fri. Brutus Hamilton Open Berkeley, Calif. 25 Sat. Brutus Hamilton Challenge Berkeley, Calif. ATHLETIC May 3 Sat. at Payton Jordan Invitational Stanford, Calif.