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VOI.UMEXVII I NUMBERl COLUMBUSI OHIO MARCH19 81 Here we go with year nUJDber17 for the Ohio Racewalker and with no news of major significance , we la.uncll right into results . First , reeclts of the 198o National Postal 1 Hour in Masters, Junior, and Women's Divisions are now in. The race was conducted by the Oregon Association . Masters --1. John Knifton , New York AC 7 nu.lies 1703 yds 2. Ron laird , NYAC 7 mi 577 3. Shaul I.adany, Is1and TC 7 mi 257 4. Sal Corra.Ho , Potonac Valley TC 7 mi 255 5, Bob Minuil,Shore AC 6 mi 1593 6 , John Shilling , Island TC 6 mi 1490 7. Robert Timmons, Island TC 6 mi 1231 8, Joel Holman, Potomac Valley TC 6 mi 722 9. Charles Rooney, Shore AC 6 ml 697 10, Joe Arnold , Shore AC 6 1111663 11. Carl Croneberg, PVTC6 mi 660 12. Don Johnson Shore AC 6 mi 602 1J , Andrew Briggs . l'VTC6 mi 347 14. J 0 hn Kelly , Cal. Walkers 6 mi 164- 15. Hal McWilliams, Cal. Walkers 5 mi 1,54·8 16. BP.rnard Kaufman, Island TC 5 mi 1036 17. Gerry Schmidt , Creea E. Gold AC .5 mi 8o6 18, Chesle) Unruh, un. 5 mi 442 19. Sandy Kalb, Shore AC 5 mi JS? 20. Don Jaooba , Portland TC 5 mi 247 Teams: 1. Island TC 20 Mi 1281 2 , Potomac Valley 19 mi 1607 3 . Shore AC 19 mi 1193 4. California Walkers 16 mi 467 Juniors- - 1 . Chris Smith, Cal . Walkers 7 mi 182 2. Travis Veon, :Ba.uchet St . Walkers 7 mi 2J J . Mike Danzer, Willamet te Falls TO 6 mi 1466 4 . Scot t Irwin, South Lincoln 6 mi 1225 5. Gary Johnson , Lewiston Ath. & Rec. Club 6 mi 925 6 . James Hole, Richland Exchall€;eTC 5 mi 1~9J 7. Duane Bro\fn Houston Striders 5 mi 1281 8. Dan Krause , Potomac Valley TO 5 mi 1152 9, Chad Mollar, South Lincoln 5 mi 1094 10. Pat Will:ens, South Lincoln 5 mi 1034 11. Brent Johnson 5 mi 987 12 . Van Perrigo , Richland Exchange 5 mi 914 lJ . James Albert , !ARC5 mi 91} 14. Scott Albert, !ARC5 mi 86) (22 finishers) Teams: 1. lewiston Recreatio n & Athletic Club 17 mi 941 2. South Lincoln A 17 mi JS J . Richland Exchange TC 16 mi 118 4 . Houston Striders 15 mi }47 5, South Lincoln B 15 mi 254 Women--1. Susan Liers -Westerfield , Island TC 7 mi 262 2 . Horma.Arnesen , Shore Ao 6 mi 868 J. Paula Kash, Galifornia Walkers 6 mi 7J8 4 . Vicki Jones , cal. Walkers 6 mi 596 5. Jolene Steiger11att , un. 6 mi J7 6 . Cathy Fl.;.ck, Island TC 6 mi 24 7 . Juliann Perrigo, Richalnd Ex.change TO 5 r~i 1650 8. Frances WidJM.n, ca.rolina Godiva TC .5 mi 1046 9, Sheila Smith , Cal . Wal. -c .....):, ,,,V, 5 mi 943 10. Valerie Smith, South Lincoln TC 5 Jni. 68o 11. S~«an Perrigo , c:, ('") Richland Exchange 5 mi 653 12. Debbie F.astl!lan, South Lincoln 5 mi 526 l}, 0 Rose Kash, Cal . Walkers 5 mi 74 14. To.maraWin~ , S0 utb Lincoln 5 mi 65 ):, z c:, 15. Kim Oswald , South Lincoln 5 mi 55 16, Bridget Dupre, le wi~ton Rec.& -l Ath. Club 5 mi O (2l• finishers) ('") ('") 0 Miles Brockton Mass. Feb. 16-- 1. Mark Fenton 29: .54 2, Steve Vaitones r ):, 30:07 3, George Iattarulo J :}l • Paul Schell J4:32 5. John Haley J4:42 C: 'V, lLY. 3: V, 6. Ralph Cardarelli 37 :45 ( lJ finishers) 2 Mile I Viola I 1 JV.arch 14- 1. OJ Jack lloitano 14:J5 ,7 2, Bruce Douglass 17 :34 .1 J . Jimmy Choy 20:58 ,5 1 C: -c (/) 0 Mile , New Haven, Conn., Ma.rch 8-- 1 . Jack Boitano 7: 27 2 . Bruce DougJa-0s- (/) 7 :3J ,J Cone Island 10 Mile Handica New York Cit Nov. 0 1 Bo (obvi.eusly -l 0 );:, a somewhat belated re.sult , but I don' t think I ran it before --1. Tony De ::r: (j") ..... m Loe Santos, Shore AC 1:42 :42 2. Simone Smith, E. Side TC 1: J:Jl J, carol 0 Brown, Is l.and TC l: 4J :44 •.• lJ. Susan Lie.rs , Islan d TC 1:26=24 • • , 17. Cliff Mimm, Shore AC l 12J :22 • •• 20. Bob Mimm,Shore AC lt27 :53, •• PACEJ MARCH1981 I' Lein . Army 7:16.2 4. Mitchell Seymour, Kings Point ?:4J,6 5, Andy Veith , Kings Point 8 :02 6. Kevin Crossett , Phil. Textile 8:0J Ea.stern Interschol OHIORACEWAIKER l I astic , l Mile , Princeton , N. J ., March 9--1. Andy Liles, Mnroe -Woodbury, NY I 0 MARCH1981 (USPS Jo6--0.50) VOL. XVII, NO. 1 6:.50.3 2. Bill Isberg , Pea:rl River, NY6:.5'+.4 J . Pat Morone, Notre DameHS 6:59 .6 4 . Jim Mann, Gibbons HS 7 ,09,3 ,5. Ted Ewing. Northport HS 7:10.5 The Ohio Ra.cewalker is published monthly in Columbus, Ohio, Subscrip I 6. James Kelly , Na.nuet HS 7:lJ ,5 10 Hile 1 Cherry Hill, NJ--1, Randy M.illUD tion rate is $4-,00 per year ($6.oo for First ClB.sG Mail, $8.00 for 1 :18 plus 2. John Fredericks 1 :24 J. Norma Arnesen 1 :3) l Mile, State Overseas Air Mail. '0:iitor and Puolisher: John E. (Jaok) Mortland. College , Pa. , Jan. 10-- 1. Leonard Jansen 7:01 ,7 2 . Mike Battle 7 :27,6 3. Address a.11 correspondence regarding both editorial and subscription Bill North ?:Jl ,7 4. Beb Ia.toke 8:J8.6 5. Clark Turner 9:01.4 l Mlle , Phil· ma.tters to : Ohio Racewalker , J184 Summit St ., Columbus, Obio 43202. 4?-elphia Teack Classic k Jan. 23- -1, TOdd Scully 6 :18.9 2, Tim Lewis 6:25,l Second Class Postage paid at Columbus, Ohio J. Randy Mimm6 :45,5 • Ron Kulik 6:53.4 5. Leonard Jansen 6:55 -6 . J~e Alcott 7:04,9 10 Km1 Bethesda., Md. Ma.rch 1--1. Sa.l Corra.llo 52 :J5 2 , Alan 22. Dorothy Kelley, un. l;J4:J8 2J. John Shilling, Island TC 1130:4). Price 55:0l 3. Howard Pala.ma.rchuk56 :47 4. Willi.am Norton 6o :56 5, Ray 25, TomEdwards 1 :20:20. , .28. Howard Jacobsen , E. Sid.e TO 1~26109 .• mond.Funk.ha.user 61 :14 6. Carl Croneberg 61 :19 Ea.stern Re,i;ional Masters, JJ . Ali Eouchekouk, E, Side TC 1:21:11 J4 . Randy Mimm, Shore AC 1119:lJ Bethlehe m Pa. , Feb. 22, 2 Mile1 40-44--1. Ron Kulik 14 :44: 1 2, Joe Staf (Fast time) 39, Ray Floriani, Shore AC 1:21149 4J. Sam DeLosSantos, Shore anowicz l~:16.9 3. M. Deeney 19:42 .4 45-591-1. Jack Boitano 14:50,J 2. AC 1 :24;01 44. Iarry Beckerlet Falcon Sp. Shoe 1 :29:41 .. •56. Ron Ianiel , Bob Fine 17:)4 .2 J. C, Rooney 17150.8 .50-54--1. Sal Corra.llo 15:55.6 2 . Shore AC 1:28 :06 (60 fini6hersJ 30 Km, New York City 1 Dec. 20-1. Ali Bouoh Joel Holman 18 :21.6 J . D, Ross 21 :42.l 55-59--1. M. lentzer 21:42.8 60- ekouk 2:42 :J8 2. Ray Floriani 2 :!i6:38 J. Dorothy Kelley 3 :17 :10 5 Mlle , 64- -1. J. Choy 20:53 .2 3 Mil4o Swarthmore, l'a, 1 Feb . 15-- 1, Brian 8avilon1.s Ne;.iYork City , Jan. 4-- 1. Ali Bouchekouk 4o:15 2, Ray Floriani 4o :J5 3, 22:45 2 . Joe Stefanowicz 26: J . Martin Deeney J01lO (8 finishers) Bruno Ga.llotti 48:11 4. Marcus Ka.nty 48:1~ 5. Dorothy Kelley 50: 15 (16 National TACIndoor Master and Submaster 2 Mils Cham. Ann Arbor Mich. , finishers) 6.Mile 1 NewYork City , Jan. 11-- 1. Howie Jacobsen 53:..52 2. Ali March 1- -1. Martin Kraft submaster - -results say S,M., but that has other Bouchekouk .54,48 J , Dorothy Kelley 36:38 4. Charl es Rooney 57:21 5- Bruno connotations. On the other hand , we always say there is some masochism in G-;.lloti _58:21 6 . Mary Walter 60:44 (lJ finishers) 15 Km1 New YOrk City . all walkers) 2. Gerry Bocci 16:12 (40-44) J. John Padrick (Jr . ) 16:2J- Jan, 18- -1, Ali Bouchekouk 1:14:26 2. Stephe n Johnson 1:25 ,23 J . Howie Oh yeh. Kraft ' s time, lost in the above collllllentary, was lj :J4 4, Jeanne Jacobsen 1:26 :08 4 . Bruno Galletti 11)2 :10 (9 finishers) 20 Km, New York Bocci (wo111an4o-44) 16:42 5. Hart Vezina (4o-44) 16:,56 6. Tim Dyas (60- City , Jan. 25--1. Howie Jacobsen 1:52:27 2 . Stephen Johnson 1:55:26 3. Tom 64) 19 :18 7, Frank Soby (4o-44) 19:18 8. Jim Skalski (submaster) 20 :17 Kline 1:58:52 4 . Bruno G-allotti 2:05:42 5, Dorat.hey Kelley 2:06:16 (9 9. Bob Fine (45-49) 20 :52 10, Al Phi llips (55-59) 20:.56 (15 finishers ) finishers) 4 Nile , New York Cit* , F9b. 1-- 1. Howie Jacobsen JJ :04 2. Robe.rt l Mile , Detroit , Feb. 28-- 1. Seppo Pelyhkurinen , can. 7 :25 2. Gary Morgan Fine J4 :J4- J. Eddie Trindak )6: 1 4. Charles Rooney )7 :54 5. Mary Walter 7:43 J. Frank Soby 8:5J 16 and under race , same :pla.ce--1. Steve Johnson , 39:42 6. Sharon Kemmelman40:lJ 7 . Howard Stevens 4o :J8 (1~ finishers) Can. 8 ,13 2, Lari Allen 8 :59 Wisconsin TACWomen ' s 3000 M· - 1, Barb Ca.rroll , 25 Km, NewYork City , Feb. 8--1. Ali Bouchekouk 2 :18:46 2. Howie Jacobsen Ball State (and Columbus, Ohio) , Guest 16:14. 2 2. Carol Van Os 17:57 3. 2 :Jl:44 J . Dorothy Kelley 2:40 :57 4 . John Benevento 2 :.57:48 5. Sahron Sandra Graham 18:55 . 7 4 . Ktry Byers 22 :10.8 Wisconsin TAC Km Madison KiP1J11elma.nJ :08 :30 6. Robert Fisher J :12:05 5 MUe, Brooklyn , Feb. 15- -1, March 1- -1. Ray Sharp 11:42,S 2 . Jim Heiring 11 :53 :0 at mile J. Will Ali Bouchekouk )9:47 2 . Ray Floriani 40 :02 J . F.cl.winFeliceen 1+2111 4. Preischel l J :25.6 4·. Mike DeWitt 13:51.5 5, John Williams 14:J2 ,9 6. Romulo Re.ymoso47 :12 5. Howard Stevens 48,JO 6 . Robert Evans 50 :44 (18 Tim• Houden 14;J7,9 7. Bob Smith 16:29.5 8. Alan Cay 17 :09 15 Km, C0 lwnbia :finishers) 1 Nil t?1 Farmingdale , Long Island , March 1- 1. Chris F].a.na,ga.n Mo.• Feb. 21-- 1 . Rob Spier 1:41,39 2. William Taft l:.56 :58 Age Group WaJ.lcs, 7:o6,6 2. Susan Liers -Westerfield 7:11 .2 J . Seymour 7:49.8 4. John Shilling Linooln, Neb., March 8--Girl ' s 15-16 45 m.in. , 1. Pa.tty McEwen 5 mi 1029 yds 7:58.1 Collei:da.to Track Conference l Mile , NewHaven , Coon,, Feb. 22--1. Boy's 15-16 45 min: 1. Rob Stark 4 mi 4J yds Girl ' s lJ -14 JO min: l . Val Mike Morris , Marist Col. 6 :J6 .6 2. Defibaugh , Ben, C.W. Post 6:50,1 J.Sa111 erie Smith 2 mi 15)0 yds 2, Debbie Eastman 2 mi 1107 Boy' s lJ -14 ;JO Min: DeLosSantos, Stockton Sta.ts 7 :10. 1 4 . Chris Flanagan , Kings Point 7:10 ,5 1. Kevin Wilki .ns 2 mi 1576 yds 2. Joel Grenimien 2 mi JJ12 J. Jeff Stark 5- Pa.ul Jasmin. CC.NY7:26 .4 6 . Mitch Seymour, Kings Point 7:28.l 7. B:u-ry, 2 mi 1126 4. Judd Lundsford 2 mi 1.l06 Girl's 11-12 20 !'.in: 1. Anne Lunsford CCNY7:52.4 8 . Andy Ne? (can't lfllile read this one) , Stony Brook 7 :57,2 1 mi 1.5()4 2, Casey Smith l 111.i1465 J. Ta.lllll\yCannon 1 mi 1)02 Boy' s 11-12 10 KnI Long Branch N .J. , Dec. 20-- 1. Randy Milllll1.50 :23 2 . Cliff Mi.mm50 :29 20 min: l. Cha.dHollan 2 mi 184 2 . Pat Wi!kins 1 mi 1509 J . Kip McEwen J . Bob Mimmji.:37 {He's the daddy, for newer readers) 15 Km, Long Branch, 1 mi 1J66 Girl's under 10 10 mini 1. Tammy Wink 1747 yds BoY's under 10 Jan . 11-- 1. Joe Arnold l:J2 :50 2, Paul Robertson l :J7 :10 20 Km, Long Branch, 10 Min: 1. .Brent Johnson 1 111i29 yds 2 . Karl Vao Z. 1700 yds J . Iavi.d Jan . 25- 1, Cliff Minun1:41 :40 2. Bob Mi.nun1 :46:38 J . Don JOhnson 2 :01 :4-o Adams 1695 yds 4. Billy Yanak 1658 yds 4 Mile , illetteville , Ark. , March 2 Km Lon Branch F b. 22-- 1. Don Johnson 2•51:40 (three Mimmsfailed to 7--1. Crim Reaper )2155 ?O Km, Lqn._g_J3ea~h,J'la ~Jl --1. Dan o•c0nnor finish 10 KmI Long Branch, Dec. 14- -1. Randy Mimm 46 :38 z. Cliff Mimm l :JJ153 2. Roland Nilsson, Sweden l :)4 135 J. Lenart Mather. Swed, 1 :)6 :lJ 50:45 J. Howard Palamarchuk 53:37 4 . Bob Mimm56 :4o 5. Tony DeLosSantos 4. Iarry Walker l•J9 :J9 5. Rodger BI:andwein l:4o :50 6. Ron Daniel 1 :44148 58 :JJ 6 . Don Johnson 58:34 7. Paul Robertson 61148 10 Mile, Asbury Park , 7, Ed Bouldin 1:49:00 8. Crhis Smith 1•49:22 9, John lelly 1:54:49 10. N•• T., Dec. 28-- 1. Sam DeLosSantos 1 :25120 2. Dave Staebler l :J6 J . Joe Arnold Joe Hampton 1:53:33 11. Travis Veon 2:001}0 12. Milt Grea.nge 2107 :55 l:J8 2 Hour, West Long Branch, Nov, 11- -1. Randy Mi.nun15 mi 747 (1 :J8 :J4 at Women's 20 Klll, same place- -1. Sue Brod.oak 1146:14 2 . Monica Karlsson , Swed. 20 K111)2 . Clif'f' Mimm1) mi 1242 J . Bob Mimm12 1677 1 H8ursame place--!. 1 :49125 J. Vicki Jones 2 ;02 128 4, Paula. Kash 2 :021.59 5, Shiela King l. Randy Mim.m7 mi 1109 2. Cliff Mimm6 mi 1497 J , Bob Mil!Un6 mi 1420 4. 2:10:12 6. Becky Bresick 2:16146 5 Km, Long Beach Relays , March 1-- 1. Norma Arnesen 6 mi 868 5, Joe Arnold 6 mi 66J 7. Don Johnson 6 mi .509 Iarry Walker 21151 2. Ed 1!rmldin 2J,o4 3. Scott Irwin 25:36 4. Kilt 8, Fred Spector 6 mi 63 IC4A 1 Mile , Princ eton , l{ ,J . , March 28-- 1. Mike Crea.nge 28145 (roger Brandwein J k!II in 12158) Women's 5 Km, same place - Morris , Marist Col. 6,39,6 2. Chris Flanagan ,_Xings Point 7•01.1 J. Brian 1. Shella Smith Jl1Jl Paci:fic Association 15 Km, Terra Lind.a. Cal. • March 8- t t.ni\1.NJ L UJ. l MARCH1981 PAGE5 1, Dennis Reily l :l l :J2 (23:JO, 47 :25) 2. Wa.lt Jaquith 1 :11:)8 (2) :JO, 47:4~ Sun, May17 --New Jersey Podiatry Assn Race Walking lay , Long Branch (Q) J. Dennis Gustafson 1:12 :46 (23 :22, 47:4o) 4. Chuck Ma.rut 1:15:45 5, Jon- l Julie Partridge Memorial 10 Km, Menlo .Fark, ca.1, 10 a .m. (S) athan Harris l :16147 6 . Fred Dunn 1:19:00 7. Bonnie Dillon 1,21:2) 8. Beth Wed. May 20--15 Km, Sudbury, Ont. (A) Sibley 1:21 :46 9 , Craig Berquist 1:24 :05 10. Bob lli~rds 1 :27:52 11. Harry Sat, May 2J-JO Km, Knoxville , Tenn., 8 a..m. (F) Siitonen 1i31 :.50 12. Diane Mendoza 1:)2:1 ) 5 Km, M0ntere y 1 cal .( first NAIA10 Km, Houston walking race on Monterey Peninsula) - 1. Gerren West 27:39 2 . Bob~ Yee J0 :01 10 Km, Colll.Plbia, Mo, 9 a .m. (I) J . w.c. Wilson Jl:24 (19 finishers) ·1r.oo meters Indoors ful Cit Gal,, NATIONAL TAC10 KJ1, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Feb. 21- -1 . Roger Brandwein 6:12 .6 2 . Walt Jaqui th :27 J. Wayne Gl ueker Sun, May 24-- 10 Kmand J Xm, Toronto (A) 6:27 4 . Denis Gustafson 6 :Jl 2 Mile Indoors ful Cit Feb . 22-- 1. Walt Ron Zinn Memorial 10 Km, cfiicago Jaquit h 14112.2 2, Bil l Ranney l :1 . J. Denis Gustafson l :15. 2 4. Mon. May 25-- 10 Km, Ridgewood, N,J ., 9 :15 a.m. (o) Craig Berquist 15 :41 5. Glen Welle 15:44 6 . Chuck Marut 15:47.6 Women's Fri. May 29- TFA/USA16 Km, Cleveland, Ohio (Z) l Mile, same place -- 1, Beth Sibley 8 :4o.7 l Mile San Francisco Feb. --1: Sat. May J0 -- 10 Km, New York City , 11 a .m. (v) Denis Gustafson 7 :41 2. Craig Berquist 6:10 J. Rob Robinson il!!!..L Sun. Ma.yJl- -New Jersey 5 Kmcha mp., Piscataway (Q) same place -- 1. Denis Gustafson 27;22 2 . Rob Robinson J0:52 5 Krn, San F?:ane 10 Km, Brentwood, cal. , 9 a . m. (F) cisco , Feb. 14-- 1. Beth Slbley 26_39 1 Mile, sa.me pla.ce-1 . Bill Ranney 7 109 1 Sat . June 6--15 Km, Columbia, Mo, 8 a.m. (I) 2 . Chuck narut 7 :JJ J. Jonathan Harris 7 :35 4. Craig Be-rq_uist 7 : H 5. Alan Sun. June ?- -NATIONALTAC AND LUGANO TRIAL 50 KM, BELIEVUEJ,WASH . (W) May 8 :17 Km San Francisco , Feb. 21.--1. Alan May 28 :00 2. Rob Robinson 5 1 5 Mile, New York City , 10 a .m. (u) 29 :2) J . Daphne Dunn J2:JO 1 Mile, same 1>lace - l. Glen Wells 8 :15 10 Km, Sacramento, Feb . 8-- 1 . Ea.thy Curtis 54~ 0l 2 . £eth Sibley .57:51 CONTACTS French Ir.door 5 K:n Champ., Grenoble, Feb . 7-1. Eerard Lelievre 19:.51 A--Sta.fford Whalen, 11 Midell St ., Weston, Ontario M9P2P4 Euro-:ieanIndoor C:-iamoionshi Km Geenoble Feb . 21 (non-scoring event) - E- -Sa.l Corrallo , 19()31 Ca,peha.rt Dr ., Gaithersburg, MD20760 1, Hans Gauder, E.G. 19 :0 ,.59 2 . Mauri zio Da.mi lano , Italy 19 :lJ:90 J , Ger ard F--Jolm Kelly , 1024-Third St . , Sant.a Monica, CA 904oJ Leli evre , France 19:55 :02 .•• 7 . Roger Mills , UK 22;08:87 10 Mile , London, I- -Joe Duncan, 298o ~!aple Bluff Dr. , OOlUJ11bia,MO 6_5201 Feb. 14- -1. rave Jarman 1:10:4) 2. Paul Blagg 1 :11:26 J. Adrian James 1:1) : K--<;reg McGuire, 6257 ll. Kenyon Ave., Denver, CO 802J5 L- -Hcward Hamburg, 5245 Ambridge Dr. , Agoura, CA 91)07 02 CHECKTHFSE RACES Il' OOMPETlTlVEWAUDrake Relays Office , Drake U. , Des Moines, IA .50311 Sat . April 11- -NATIONALTAC 100 KM, ARLINGTON, VA. (E) 1 0-- North Jers ey Masters T&FC lub , P.O . Box _56, Ridgewood, NJ 07451 10 Km (t:rack) , Sa.ginaw, Mich. (M) . P- -Harold Canfield , 509 Aland.a.le Rd., Knoxville , TN J7920 2 x )Km Relay , 2 x 1 Kmunder 14, DearboI11, M.i.., J..Oa .m. (M) Q--Elliott Denman, 28 N, Locust , West Long Branch, NJ 07764 5 Mile , Atlantic Highlands , N. J ., 11 a.m. (Q) R-- Charlottsville , TC, Jl l Westminister Rd., Chatrlottsville , VA. 22901 Sun. April 12-- 10 Km, Seattle , Wash. (W) S-- Lori Maynard, 2821 Kensington Rd., RedwoodC i ty , CA 94o61 10 Km, New York city , 10 a.m . (U) T--J oyce Blackburn , 2J09 High St, , SPringfield , OH45505 Thu. April 15--10 Km, Chestnut Hill , Mass (Y) U--N.Y. Walkers Club, 445 E. 86th St. , NewYork, NY 10028 Sat. April 18- -20 Km, Lonf;lllont , Col., 9 a .m. (K) V--N.Y. Roadrunners Club, P. 0 . Box 881, FDRStatio n, NY, NY 10022 20 Ko, Columbia, Mo., l :JO (1}. W--Martin Rudow, 48Jl NE 44th st. , Seattle , WA98105 .5 KmM en, J Km Women,North York, Ont. (A) X--Ceorge Iatta.rulo , 104 G~arles St. , Suite #9J9, lloston, MA 02114 Sun. April 26- -Bert Life Memorial 10 Km, Toronto, 10 a .m. (A) Y- -Steve Vaitones , 15 Chestnut St . , Waltha.111, MA 021.,54 Drake Relays 10 Km, Dee Moines, Ia. (N) Z-- Jlm Janos , Jl2J Ma.pledale, Cleveland , OH1¥H09 10 Km, Seaside Heights, N,J. , 10:JO a .m. (Q) 1 Hour Charlottsville , Va. (R) FROM HE11:LTO TOE 15 Mile, Springfield , Ohio 1 p.m. (T) The popular Ba.mum Festival 10 Km in Bridgeport , Conn., with its distinctive Sat. Apri l 2.5--(Saturday really becomes before Sunday anywhere els e but an Elephant trophies , will not be held this year because the sponsor wlthdrew ORWschedule) support . , .Todd Scully failed to defend his 1500 Meter title at the Mill - 10 Km, a.m. , 5 Km p.m. , Walnut , Cal.. (F) rose Ga.mesthis year , not because he wasn' t there , but because the race went 10 Km (track), Hillsdale , Mich , (M) off without him. Along with Shore ACteammates Randy Mimm, Cliff Mimm, and 6 Mile, Spirng:field , Ohio, 9 a.m. OT) Ron Kulik , Todd had checked in, But the r e was no last call and the race Sat . May 2-- --- 5 Mile , New York City , 11 _a.m. (V) went off 8 minutes early , without these four . According to .Elliott Denma.n, Sun. May )--NATIONALTAC 20 KM, RACINE, WIS. (G) Meet Di.rector Howard.Schmertz later extended his apologies and explained he Ganadian .50Km and Women' s 10 Km, Toronto (A) was not at trackside at the time a.nd would have made sure it did not haPil8n NATIONALTAC W OMEN'S20 KM, iESTLAKEVILLAG E, CAL. (L) if he had been there . But he was underneath the stands at the time "neg- 10 Km, Neptune N.J. (Q) otiating •• with Soviets over the Sidney Maree situa.tion , which led to SOViet 50 Km, Long Island , N.Y., 9 a .m, (V) withdrawal f'rom the meet, as well as strained feelings all around. Elliott 10 Km, New York City , 10 a.m . (V) says that walkers ' feelings were strained , too, especially Shore AC walkers' Safi. May 9- -NATIONALT AC 100 MI.IE, METHUEN,MASS. , 12 NOON (X) eelings . I doubt if the Mile, for example, would have gone off without some attempt to locate the defending champion were i t known he was in the ?Uildi.ng Sun. May 10-~i ~! les ~~t½_i, ~~ NewYork City (v) • , .The first race walk held on the Monterey Peninsula (see results above) Sa.t. May 16-4 Mile NewYork oity , 10:20 a.m. (V) came about thr ough the ef forts of Giulio de Petra, the I talian \'ice Consul JO Km, l.al!ayette , Col., 8 a .m, (K) in Monterey and a leading ra cewalker in Italy some yeare ago . Giulio has organized the Monterey Pen.insula Walkers 01ub a.nd. bas also bee.n teaching PAGE:6 MARCH1981 MARCH1981 PACE 7 racewalking at Monterey Peninsula Community College for three se mesters, excuses , blaming his faiiliure on all the ltrack and field instructor at a first place in Senior events. (Team trophies f'or other places in Senior large university and is definitely retired. Daniel Bautista had alreatly events and for Junior and Masters races are optional . Mastera teams may be announced his retirement. So Mexico will have to be looting to their younger made up of any three masters , regardles of category , either male or female . walkers, who app:l.I'ent.ly can look forward t.o royal treat,,-:nt if things Women cannot cocnt in team com-petition in Senior or Junior races,) The new should go red .. . . ~on also reports a conversation with Hausleber aft~r the Master ' s ai;ards are in three age divisions, with three medals for each : I latter returned from a meeting of the lAAF race walking committee in France, (40-49), II {50-59) , III (6o and over) . In addition , the winner of each group (Unfortunately, we were unable to afford to send any~ne . ) This relates to shii.11 receive a cha:npionsbip pa.tch .. , The 10 Km in Knoxville on ~Y 23 (see our ongoing dla.loque on contact and we will quote Ron' s lett.er. "He says schedule) is a division of a road run that drew around 2700 entries last contact is sti 11 wanted by most. He draws a picture shc·wing the heel of yea.t. There we1·e eight or ten walkers among that nwnber with Todd Scully the foot touching down out in f'l::ont of the center of gn;.vity and says this 'llinning , but the hope ts to exp:ind that walking field this year to help 1s what is important . The knee must be straight when I .ea 1 hi ts and toes promote a better ra.ce,~alking program in the area. • . The Master Walker, up (no flat-footed landing), We must be more concernec with correct bio edited and published by Alan Wood, has selected Gordon Wallace and lJ:>ri mechanics of movement, says Hausleber. He has been t&lJng me that for over 11ayna_1"d.as Ma.star's Walkers of 1980, • . Some walkers will try anything a year now. He would rather see proper walking movement than so much fuss departme nt: Bob Jordan , out in Iowa, has been missing from results from ma.de over contact. This makes sense to me because as athletes keep getting results of Iowa races for the last year or so and he has let us know why; stronger and faster the.re will always be this ~roblem. Instea d of leaving "I r..ade a foolish decision last Rpril to begin training for the first and the ground by½ inch or so as back in our era t1960s), they are now clearing prob:l.bly only triathlon to be held in Iowa City (Sept. 14, 1980). I taught it by 2 inches or more. Hence, the improvement in timas . More distance per myself to a;;iro without benefit of water wings , got up on a bioyUe and step (longer time in the ai'r) the faster one gets from pvint A to point B. ranked out 200-280 miles/week (and found out first-hand what the 'numb-crotch' Really too bad what is happening to om- sport. the last dor.en years. Here &yndt'omewas all about) , and eschewed race walltlng for 4 months while running we have what I feel is the greatest fitness exercise go.'...ng, but when we nucho miles. I , as usual , finished back in the pack of 21 fin1shers (out of staxt to really go fast and race at it, we get into problems. At 8 to 10 22 starters) of the 2t miie s•1im (bori.ng l ) , 100 plus miles on the bike (I minutes per mile we have an exercise that works all the ou_scles and respir gained 4 _poundsea ting home-made cookies and orange dextrose tablets) , and atory system fo a safe -fashion. Push it down to 6 or 7 minutes per mile stUlilblea through the 26 .2 mile maratho n (l lost lJ pounds for a net loss of and we certainly encounter problems with staying on the ground and always 9 on a 67 degree , overcast day.) Tt,ough I ' ll never do anything like that will, However, the exercise benefits get better while still being fairly again , I sh1Juld have race walkked in training and walked the marathon. My safe for one to perform." .• ,Finally , Ron picked up information on the time probably would have been better . All of that training hasn't hurt my 1981 Lugano Cup in Spain. The 20 Km will be on October J at 6 p.m, and the walking at all " I'm as slow as I ever was." , .. Recently received a long .50 at 8 a.m . the next day. The women' s 5 kJtt will be at 4-:4,5 on the first letter from Ron laird, his last communique from Mexico before returning to day. The races will be held on a 2.5 km flat loop . the U.S. in mid-March, (He had spent better than a year at that National FROMNATIONAL CHAIRMAN Training Center. Written over a 2-week period , H ' s sort of a stream of consciou3ness thing , skipping from here to there but quite interesting and The following items are lifted from Bob Kitchen ' s Newsletter to members of some eight pages long. Oi' greatest interest is the re port on the status of the National RWCommittee. Mexico' s National RWteam. Raul Gonzales , Domingo Colin, and Pedro Aroche It has been my conviction that. we walkers whould set goals for out nat have been l:anished from the Sports Center and Pedro Aroche is out , at lea.st ional program and then work to f'ulf'ill them. For too long , we' ve been wand for .i while. In a letter to the President of the Mexican Athl et ics Federation ering aimlessly , bemoaning the Mexicans, Italians, East Germans, and Russian s. (Ron sent me a translated. copy) , signed by National Walking Coach Jerzy With the Olympics in our backyard, we have an excellent situation to put Hausleber , two other coaches , a team psychiatrist , and a team physician , •84 ourselves 1:ack on the world RWmap . Here are my goals, lfhich will stretch the rea sons for banishment were explained. Gonzales , who had outclassed the us a little, but are still realistic. For this fall ' s Lu.,uanoCup , we should km world ovet' .50 for J years before his demise in Moscow, is branded as"bitter" aim to finish a respectable '111\iddle- of-the -pi:ck" and to have an individ ual nd "malcOlltent". "Great athlete in easy competitions and a fall.lure in the place in the top 10 in each of the races. Nowall you big guns and pot - important events where there is too much nerv~us . tension."" ••• ha.a a very e n~i.al big guns , start training as if' you belong in the top 10, because you sickly and h~ importance of love to bi.mseli' and i s looking for ridiculous do'. Thia means you have to start thinking in the i.i24-25 and 3150-5.5range. ttARCH1931 l'AGE9 PAGB8 MARCH1981 being estaolished , not necessarily under t.hat precise title . ~e full range In 198) , we should make the big push to place in the top 4 or 5 teams, of scientific inquiry will be utilized: biomechanics, psychology , ;ihysiology , That will take a finisher or two in the top 6. And in 1984, let 's make our strength and stress testing, etc. To start, a mailing l ist of elite and top goal an unofficial Jrd or better team and a medal or two. let's stop the junior athletes is being compiled to which a series of psychological tests "buts" and "wonder ifs " and get out in the rain , snow, and heat and do it. will be mailed if the athletes aprroves. Then we will atte mpt to gather 10 Interna tiona.l Compe-cition or our hest walJBergen,Norway, Ma.y28 -J l. _50 K Friday , 20 K be of direct corapet.itive benefit to the athletes involv ed . Some of it will Saturday . (W~are not sending a.nyone officially- -with funding -- but if be "science for science " sake. Eventua.llY, we Ifill get some of our devel anyone is interest.ell io paying hls own way, let me know. Bob Kitchen,. oping juniors involved, 122 Pine St. , Northampton, MA01060) J. US vs USSRSenior Dual, Moscow, July 10-ll (two 20 Km walkers). Junior LOOKlNGBACK dual has been cancelled for this year . No news about other Junior comp 15 Years Ago (From the Ma.rah 1966ORW) -- Rudy Haluza launceed what proved to etitions . be his most succesr.ful year in race wal!d.ng (although his fourth place fin 4. Casi;;iiro _1qongi Races, Dearborn Heights , Mich., -5ug. 29-'.)0 (20 Km track ish in Mexico City 2 yea.rs later is proba.lzy the single highlight) with a with ' ltali.a.~ National team--o pen to all who get there.) storn.ir.g last lap to nip Don DeNoon in the NAAUIndoor 1 Mile. The meet .5. Luga.no Cup and Eschborn Cup )women), Valencia , Si;ai.n, Oct. 2-4 . was held at altitude in Albl1querque and DeNoon' s very r~st early pace proved his downfall. Going through the 440 at l :Jl and 88o in J:06 , DeNoonwas Nat~onal Sports Festival , Syraouse 1 N.Y. nearly 50 ya.rds up on Halm,a, ~,ho had 1:J8 , '.):18. H0wev.?r , Rudy :Tlainta.ined Both walks will be on the same day , Saturoay, July 25 : 50 Km at 7 a.m ., his :race while DeNoonstaggered through a final quarter in 1 :53 allowing 20 Km at 12 noon. Two people per event from each of the four regions: East, Rudy to gain 20 yards in the final lap and nip him by a ~enth in 6,J9.2. West, Midwest, and South, Again, there is some horse trading going on regard Ron Da.niU stayed close to DeNoonear],y and managed to hang on to third in ing the boundaries in order to make the competition more equal. At the 6 :4'.).8 while consistent 1arry W'alker gra.bbed fourth in 6 :'f7. 7 . . , Ron
Olyr.1pic Development meeoing there was strong pressure to get the best athletes . L:l,ixd.1 only fifth in the above t'aoe, had. earlier brol:en thre e Alnerican The selection will be based on the National 20 and 50. This should be a good :ecords in a Sa.n Diego race. · In this assault , he went 1.5 'lile s in l :57 :J6, rr.id-su.'ll."lMile Walk lp . 41)--This event is the least athletic of any on the .• schedules and will be doubtless dispensed with in a year or 1. !'.arch 14, Grand Isla nd, N.Y. Open, but most lfill be high school. Dan two. There are few exercises for the general run of men a.ny better than Stanek, director . Bob Iawson, principle speaker and coach . (F.d. A walking ... but 'Athletic" or "Heel .uid Toe"walking is exaggerated, artif little late to inform you of that, I guess . Also the next two, which icial , a,nd of no particular benefit . It is nor harmful , of course , because Nere March 21-2J at Stony Brook, Long Isla nd and March 1~ in lacrosse , it is exercise and all normal exercise is beneficial. (p.45) Wa~:.ing has Wis. fallen somewhat into disrepute of late, because unscrupu: .:>us athletes . 2, Colorado Springs 01Ympic Training Center. \oleeks of June 21-28 and August prof i cient in the Imel-and-toe method, can -f'req~ently run without appea.ring 15-22. Martin Rudow, director. Plans are still being worked on fro to alter their form, and when the judge of walking is not at their very these two camps and will hopefUlly be a.rmounced soon . The June camp heels , they travel rapidly but unfairly over the course. But this is not car.1p will be for experienced walkers, especially Lugano team and Nat sport .'' ..., ional Teams. Purpose would be to zero in on goals, problems , tr.i.ining 10 Years Ago (From the Oct . 1971 ORW)- - In the National Junior Championships, of top walkers, especiallY with ~no in mind. Mi«ht develop a little WayneGlusker prevailed over Mike fl6an and JErry Lansing in the l Holll' and tear:i Sl)irit as well. Second camp in August similar to past Squaw George Mercure bested Steve Merrilees (fourth in the H0 ur) a.nd Bob Woods over Valley ventures: for younger and less-experienced walkers. For both 50 Km. G1usker covered 7 miles IJ"68ya.t:J:s , 154 ahead of Ryan and 216 ahead c-ar.ipi;, walker must provide own trancportation , but room and boa.rd of Ia.nsing. Mercure' s time was 5:2J:J5.2 .•. De&pite a 1- 2 finish by Bob provided at Training Center. Ml.mmand son Randy , the Shore AC won a 10-mile dua.l from the Philadelphia Possible Jw1ior Team Tri~ AC in an 11-man-per-side match ... Tom Dooley easily beat Goetz Klopfer in a San Francisco 20 Km with a 1:)2 :JJ. Goetz was 6 minutes in arrears, . , There is a $3000 budget allotted for a summer trip to the Swedish Walking KlQpfer had a better da.y in Seattle when he bettered An :rican records with Week, end of June and beginning of July, for four juniors, plus a coach 1:52 :44 for 15 miles, 1:.5615'.)fo r 25 Km, and 15 miles 1578 yerds in 2 hours ma.na.ger. Same trip as in 1978. Just the right blend o.f competition for our However, when he failed to finish the 20-mile race, he lost all the records juniors at this stage. We need to work out a lot of the details yet but we just as quick}y ..• Tne IC4A 1 Mile went to Greg Diebold over upcoming Bob defir!,itely need more money and the athletes and coach would probably . have to Henderson i n 6:51.8 ... Diebold also edged Ron Kulik in an Albany 1 Miler assume sor.ie of their own expenses, Qualificat i on -would probably come through with 6 :)7~6 as Ron recoroed the same time •. ,The results of the a 1970 the TAC championships. · Women' s I ternational l'osta.l 5 Kmwere announced with Sweden' s Eivor Joh Institute o-f Race Walking--Universit y of Mass... chusett-s-Amherst ansson winning in 24:4o and the Swedes easily beating Norway for the team ti tle . Jeanne Bocci finished fifth in 26,14. Yes, Virginia, then rea.lly will be one. I recently met with Dr. Walter Kroll of th e Exercise Science Department at UMa.ssand such an institute is MARCH1281 PAGE 11 PAGS10 MARCH1981 24.35,o WBP Thorhild Sarpeba kken NOR 23.8 . 1970 Engelsviken 5 Years Ago (From the March 1976 ORW)-- In the National Indoor meet veteran 24. 28,o WBP Elisab et h Olsson SWE 11.6. 1972 Kola Ron Lai.rd captured the 2 Mile in lJ ;J7 .o and Sue Erodock won the ~ies 1 2f . 21,o WBP Margareta Simu SWE 9. 7. 1972 San dvike n Mile in 7 :12. 7 - fo.i.rd controlled the ~ce throughout but was only 1.6 23.52,o WBP Eivor Jo hans so n SWE 15.7. 1973 Sandviken seconds ahead of larry Walker and Todd Scully at the fi nish . Ron Danile 23.44 , 2 WBP Margaceta Simu SWE 12.6. J.975 Arboga and Dave Romanskyw er e als o under lJ :50, The Ohio Track Club's Laurie 23.42,4 WBP Margareta Simu SWE 20.1. 1975 Odense 1?cholski was second t o Brodock with a 7 :J9 .6 ... laird and Scully 23.40,6 WBP Margar e ta Simu SWE 11.10.1975 Grand QuevilJ 23,3 0 , o WBP Siv Gustavsson SWE 9.10.1976 Boras Journeyed to lenin,grad with the US track team but couldn 't quite cope with 22.57,5 WBP Siv Gustavs son SWE 20.e. 1977 Boras the Soviets . Yevgenly Yevsyukov won in 20:21 .8 (5 Km)with Alexis 'l);:oiteki 2-2,51,o WBP Marion Fa1o1kes GBR 29. 9. 1979 Eschborn close behind in 20:Jl.6. Scully had 21105.6 and Laird 21156.2 .•. Jim Heiring broke his own meet record with a 14 :07 .J to win the NAIA2 Mile ahead o:f Carl Schuele r (llh49) ... On his way from Leningr ad to Mexico Mr. laird stoppe d off in Spri ngfi eld , Ohio for a friendly 6 miler , wiru'iing handily in 44:J9, Jack Mortland bested Jack Blackburn in a. battle for second, 49 :J9 to 50 :00, and Laurie Tucholsk i did an excellent 5l156. Iarry Walker won th e LA Times l Mil e in 6:28.1. MOREFROM EmN RASSMUSSENhS"THE RACE WAIX.Ill'G WORLD STATISTICS " 10.000 metres indoor 59.29,2 WBP Jac inthe Theberge CAN 21.3 . 1977 Quebec 55,43,o WBl? Hannelore Klaus FRG 3 . 3. Hamburg 5000 metres indoor 1979 25.54,o WBP Margareta S1mu SWE 30.1. 1972 Vasteras 25.35,o WBP 'l'horill Gylder NOR 20.2. 1977 Oslo 10.000 metres Track ~ 24.34,o WBP Thorill Gylder NOR 22.1. 1979 Fredrikstad 52 . 06 , 6 WBP May Johansson/Bengtsson SWE 12,9.,1.943 Motala jJ 52.01,6 WBP Mary Nilsson SWE 14 .9. 1958 Sala 5000 metres Track 51.06,B WBP Eivor Joha:1sson S\ot'E 22 . 8. 1971 Ostersund 31.33, 4 WBP M1na I,eioingerova 1'CH 23.2 . 1932 t>rague 1976 30.00,8 WBP 49 . 46 , 8 WBP Siv Gustavsson SWE 1.8. Ornskoldsvik !H.?r.ka Si:nova TCH 21. 7. 1934 Prague 48 .59 ,o WBP Margareta Simu SWE 17 . 4. 1977 Vliste rc\s 29.26,6 WBP Ji t.ka nec.:anova TCH 8.11.1937 Prague 48 . 40,J WBP Siv Gustavsson 30 . 4. 1977 Gothenburg 27 . 42, o WBP SWE Hedvig Olsson SWE 25.7. 1937 Gothenburg 48 . 37,6 WBP Marion Fawkes GBR 31.3. 1979 Upminst er 27.28,o WBP 24.10.19 37 Astrid Tollerud NOR Osl o 48 .11 ,4 WBP Marion Fawkes GBR 8.7. 1979 Harnosand 25. 48,8 WBP Linnea Olsson SWE 31.8 . 1938 Gothenburg 25.41 , o WBP Ingrid Johansson SWE 3.5. 1942 Tibro 25 .4 1 , o WBP May Hol men SWE 3 . 5. 1942 Tibro 25, 13,4 WBP May Holmen SWE 12 . 7. 1942 Tiden 10 kilometres road 25,12, 4 WBP Linnea Olsson SWE 20.9. 1942 Uppsala 58.13,4 WBP Albertine Regel FR 11.11.1926 Paris 24 . 57,4 WBP May Joha nsson/Bengtsson SWE 11. 7 . 1943 Varberg 56. 26,o WBP Margit Lindstrom SWE 7.10.1934 Stockholm 24.56,8 WBP May Johansson/Bengtsson SWE 10 . 9. 1944 Kumla 53.16 , 3 WBP Sandra h Holm SWE 19.5, 1935 Uppsala 24.47,2 WBP May Johansson/Bengtsson SWE 1.1 0 .1944 Orebro 52 . 56,o WBP Birgit Frisk SWE 21.6 . 1942 Al munge 2·4.45,o WBP May Jo hansson/Bengtsson SWE 1.9. 1946 Va rbecg 51.31,2 WBP May Holmen "SWE 9.8. 1942 Mar iestad 24.27,5 WBP Ingrid Johans son SWE 7.10.1951 Boras 51.10,4 WBP Stina Lindberg SW!:1 23.8. 1942 Gavle 24,1 8,o WBP Marg a reta Simu SWE 4. 8. 1974 Sala 50 , 29,o Stina Molin/Pettersson SWE 13,8. 1944 St ockholm 24, 16,2 WBP sue Brodock USA 24 . 8. 1974 Stockholm 51. 04,o WBP Hay Joha ns son/Bengtsson SWE 17.9. 1944 Gothenburg 24.03,8 WSP Jacqueline Delassaux/Daniel FRA 9,6 . 1975 Rennes 51.03,o WBP Eivor Johansson SWE 1.6. 1972 Hede 23 . 58 , 8 WBP Jacqueline Delass au x/Daniel FRA 21 . 6. 1975 Nancy 51.01 , o WBP Margareta Simu SWE 24.6. 1.972 lS.-ppelbo 23 .58, o WBP Jacque!1ne Oelassaux/Daniel FRA 11.4. 1976 Epinay s/S 49.04,o WBP ·Margareta Simu SWE 22,6 , 1975 Appelbo 23.48 1 2 WBP Margareta Simu SWE L4.8. 1976 Lyngby/Den. 48.53,o WBP Marga re ta Simu SWE 25.6, 1978 Appelbo 23. 33.7 WBP Britt Holmquist SWE 26.7. 1977 Stockh o lm '8, 40,o WBP Thorill Gylder NOR 16.9. 1978 Softeland 23,25,o WBP Siv Gustavsso n SWE 31.7. 1977 Gothenburg 47. 23,8 WBP Tho t ill Gylde r NOR 15,9. 197 9 VUer 23.17,5 WBP 'l'horil.l Gyld e r NOR 4. 8. 1978 Oslo 46 , 48,o WOP Sue Orr/Cook AUS 11.5. 1980 Moss 23.11,2 WBP Carol Tyson GBR 30.6. 1979 Ostersund S_kilom~tres road ~ )3 . 12,2 WOP Marie Reejcikova TCH 2.9 . 1928 Prague ME.N 31.25,o WBP Marie Strehlikova TCH 28. 9. 1930 Prague 2~.o8, 4 WBP Marie Stre hlikova TCH 11.10.1931 ~r ague 26.54,8 WBP Marie St r ehlikova TCH 2.11.1932 Prague • 26. 0fi,o WBP Nora Pette r sson/Vedemo SWE 9. 5. 1937 Stockholm One mile indoor 26.0S,o WBP Linnea Olsson SWE 12.9. 19 37 Stockholm I WBP 6,55,0 Edward Lange USA 17.10.188 5 New York 25.56, o WBP fo1aia Ostl und/Blomqvist SW'8 30.5. 1938 Stockholm WBP 6,36,0 Samuel Liebgold USA 29. 3.189~ Bridgeport Ct, 25.18,6 WBP 6.28,0 George Goulding CAN 16, 12.1911 Buffalo WBP Linnea Olsson ,SWE 14 . 9. 25 . 14 ,o 19 41 Angelholm 11 WBP 6,27,2 Mic hael Pecora USA 22 .2. 1932 New York WBP Ingrid Johansson SWE 21.9. 1952 Boras 24.58,o WOP Mary Nilsson WBP 6 . 23,7 Henry Cieman CAN l.2. 1936 New York SWE 17 . 5. 1959 Avesta WBP 6 . 19,2 Henry Laskau 24 .5 3,o WBP Mary Nilsson SWE USA 4.J . 1950 New York 24.36,6 2. 8. 1959 Nybto WBP 6, 19,0 Henry Laskau USA 21.2. 195] New rork WBP Mary Nilsson SWE 13.9 . 1959 VllsterAs 11 24. 23,o Mary Nilsson WBP 6,18,] Ronald Zinn USA 10. 3. 1963 New York SWE 4.10.1964 Boras WBP 6.10,2 Donald DeNoon 24.36,o WBP Mary Nilsson SWE USA 12.2. 1966 Loa Angeles 10. 7 . 196~ F8llinge WBP 5. 53 ,,2 Reima Salonen FIN 12. 2. 1977 Turkn .t'AliE 12 .t'Al.rl!: r 12.53,8 MARClLl2fil_ Wei:ner Hardmo SWE 9,8. 1944 Boden WR ER 12.54,0 Werner Hardmo SWE 18.7. One WR ER 12.45,0 1945 Lands krona WBP mile track Werner Hardmo SWE l. 9. 1945 Malmti 6.48,0 Thomas Griffith 12,41,0 p William Mihalo WBP 6. 36,0 GBR 6.8. 1970 Leeds USA 8 , l. 1955 Hollywood Hac_cy Webster GBR 12.7. 1879 6.23,0 p William Perkins Pi:eston WBP 12.42,6 WBP GBR 1.6. 1874 London/Lillie Reima Salonen FIN 8,7. 1976 Tu.rku 6.JJ,4 Eric Merrild llr idge WBP 12.32,7 Roberto Buccione WBP 6. 29,6 USA 15.10.1880 Boston ITA 21.9. 1978 Ravenna Frank Murray USJ\ WBP 12.14,5 ~ntonio Lopetuso 6,27,25p 27.10.1883 New York ITA 13.9. 1979 Bologna Mike Cann AUS 26.12.1886 WBP 6,27,6 Frank Creamer Melbourne WBP 6. 26 ,o NZL 20.11.1897 Auckland George Larner GBR 13. 7. 1904 •6.19,0 Albert Yeomans Manchester 10.000 metres track GBR 1906 Swansea •6.15,0 Albert Yeomans GBR 1906 Swansea m 44.58,4 "6 . 00 1 0 Albert Yeomans George Larner GBR 30.9.1905 Londo n WBP 6.25,8 GBR 1.9. 1906 Swansea 49,23 8 WBl? Paul Gunia George Goulding Cl\?,/ 1 GER 7.7. 1907 Ber lin 15.7. 1909 Winnipeg 49.09,6 WBP Paul Gunia GER 27.10.1907 Berl~n WR 6,25,8 George Goulding 45.43,6 WBP Paul Gunia GER 24.10.1908 Berlin CAN 4 . 6. 1910 Toronto WBP 6.23,o George Goulding CAN 10.'6. 1911 46 •28 , 4 WR George Goulding CAN 11,7. 1912 Stockholm WBP 6,22,8 Edward McDonald Toronto WBP CAN 7.7. 1911 Toronto 45.15,6 Ernest Webb GBR 20.12.1912 London 6. 22, 2 William Murray 44 _34 , 4 ~ernando Altimani 6. 22,0 p AUS 24. 2. 1912 Melbourne/St.Kilda ITA 29,7, 1913 Milan George Cummings GBR 4.B. 46, 26,o Aage Rasmussen DEN 26.7, 1914 Kristiania WBP 6,22,0 CoJ.vin Patr-ick 1913 Weaste TRI 1928 m 44 , 57, 4 George Goulding CAN 23.10.1915 New York WBP 6.21,2 Pauls Bernhards Port of Spain WBP 6. 18, 2 LAT 17 . 8. 1934 Riga 45 • 26 , 4 WR ER Gunnar Rasmussen DEN 18.8. 1918 Copenhagen Athol Stubbs AUS 25.2. 44 . 42,4 WR ER Alfred Pope GBR 31.8 , 1932 London WBP 6. 15, 4 Athol Stubbs 1939 Sydney AUS 17.2. 1940 44 •09 , 6 John Mikaelseon SWE 18.6 . 1937 Stockholm WBP 6,15,2 Valdemar Grandy Sydney 6.04,9 p LAT 28,B. 1943 Riga 43.52,o WR E~ Edgar Bruun NOR 25.6. 1937 Oslo William Mi halo USA 17.2 . 1953 43.25,2 WR ER Edgar Bruun NOR 26,9, 1937 Oslo 6.03,8 p Willtam Mihalo St , Petersbourgh WBP 6. lO, 4 USA 21.2. 1954 Detroit 43. 21,4 WR ER Wer ner. Har dmo s~ 29. 8 . 1943 vjxj8 David Romansky USA 2. 42. 47,8 WR ER Werne1 Hardmo SWE 19.9. 1943 Mar iestad WBP 6.09 , 0 Roger Mills s. 1970 Quant:ico WBP 6,05,3 GBR 13. 9. 1974 London 42 , 39,6 WR ER Werner Hardmo SWE 9.9. 1945 Kuml a Roberto Buccione ITA 25.3. 42 . 31,o Vaclav Balsan '1'CH 24,10,1945 Prague WBP 5.59,2 Todd Scully 1976 Ostia USA 7, 6, 1977 * 41. 57 ,2 Vaclav Balsa n TCR 7.5. 1946 Prague WBP S, 56, 3 Reima Salo nen Seattle WBP 5.55,3 FIW 12.6, 1977 Naant-ali -11-42 .oo,o Josef Oolez~l TCB 11.0 . 1946 Prague Robecto Buccione ITA 4, 4. 1979 42 • 18 , 4 WR ER Grigori Pan 1c hkin ORS 7 . 5. 1958 Stalinabad WBP 5,49,9 Erling Andersen Ostia NOR 26.8. 1980 Lisleby Two miles 42.10,4 WBP Grigori Panichkin URS 10,6. 1958 Riga WBP indoor 41. 35,o WBP Grigori Panichkin URS 12.9. 1959 Odessa 13,J?,o George Goulding WBP 13.20,2 CAN 18. 3. 1916 New York 41.35,o WBP Peter Frenkel GOR 15.6. 1912 . Potsd;un Larry Walker 41.25,6 W!3P 13. 16, 2 USA 14.J. 1970 Los Angeles Antal Kiss HUN 7 . 10,1972 Tata David Romansky USA 12.12 . 1970 41.29,2 WBP Constan t in Sta n ROM13.5, 1973 Buch ares t WBP 13. 16,o Volodiai r Golubnichiy Burlington WBP URS ] .3. 40.51,6 WBP Daniel Bautista MEX 16.5. 1976 Fana 13,09,1 'ievgeni Jevsjukov 1975 Richmond WBP 13.02,5 URS 6.3, 1976 Lening cad 40.34,S WBP Evgeni semerdjev BOL 25.6. 1977 Sofia Todd Scully OSA 40 . 30,7 WBP Reima Salonen WBP 12 . 32,0 Anatoli 26, 2. 1977 N~w York. FIN 8.5, 1978 Turko Solomin UR$ 4.J. 1977 39,39,9 WBP Daniel Bautista MEX 30.5. 1978 Grudziadz WBP 12.2),0 'ievgeni Jevsjukov Toronto URS 3.J. 1979 Forth Worth 39,)1,5 WBP Daniel Bautista MEX 30.5. 1979 Grudziadz 39.31,2 WBP Ralph Kowalsky p- fl-'<>fu::.-~c.l GOB Jl . 5. 1980 Vil l eneuve-d-Ascq 38,54,3 WBP Roland Wieser GOR 13.7. 1980 Halle Two miles track WBP 15.ls,o Samuel Smi t°h WBP 14.34,5 GBR 186? WBp Thomai. Griffith London 14.20,0 Thomas Griffith GBR 6. 8. 1870 Leeds 13.30,0 p GB!{ 27.4. 1872 WBP William Perkin. E:aling ,! 14 . 18,0 Har ry Web&ter GBR 1.6. 1874 London/Lillie WBP 13,54,6 GBR 7.4. Bridge I 10 kilometres road Har r y Webeter 1879 London/Lillie Bridge ~13.21,0 GBR 12.7. 1879 i William Smith Prest.on I 4 3,42,o John Mikaelsson 13.14,0 p John Raby GBR 1880 Keighley SWE 17.5. 1936 Kristinehamn WBP 13.48,6 GBR 20, 8. 43.16,o WBP Werner Hardmo SWE 1. 7. 1945 Skillinge Frank Murray 1883 London/Lillie Bridge WBP 13,45,0 USA 30.5. 1884 42.36,o WBP Kenneth Matthews GBR 23,7, 1960 London WBP William Stu r gesi. New York 42.32,o WBP 13.3),0 GBR 19,10.1895 London Hana-Joachim Pathus GDR 18.7. 1965 Machern '\vep William Sturgess GBR 41.56,8 WBP Alexander Bilek. 13,24,0 William Sturgess 3.10.1896 London TCH 25,6, 1966 Ostrava GBR ll. 7. 41.40,6 WBP Constantin Stan ROM 1.4. 1973 Bucharest WR 1897·Putney t: 39.40,o ER 13,11,4 George Da niel Bautista 11EX 11. 7. 1976 Vera Cruz Larner GBR 40,39,o WBI:> Domingo Colin *12.SJ,2 Albert Yeoman11 13.7. 1904 Manchester MEX 15.5 . 1977 S5fteland WRER 13.0 9 ,8 GBR B. 9 . 40,36,o WBP oomin90 Colin MEX 21. 5. 1978 SlSf teland Werner Hardmo 1906 Swansea !I 13,05,2 SWE 18.6. 1943 39. 44,o Neal Pyke USA 12.11.197B Palo Alto WR Werner Hardmo VlisterAs ER 1J.os,2 Werner SWE 17.9. 1943 39 . 59 1 & WBP Jozef Pcipilinec TCH 7 . 4. 1979 Olomouc WR ER Hardmo Arboga lJ.00,0 Werner SWE 26.9. 1943 Ore bro 39.45,2 WBP Rei ma Salonen FIN 19 , 5. 1979 Raisio WR ER Ha.rdmo SWE 39,05,o WBP Daniel Bau t ista 13.oo,o Werner Hardmo 28.6. 1944 Stockholm MEX 29.9. 1979 Eschborn SWE 17_'7 10A:A u-,-lt MARCH1981 I PAGE1 5 LIMPIADAI I
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