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2005 / 2006 the Racewalking Year in Review
2005 / 2006 THE RACEWALKING YEAR IN REVIEW COMPLETE VICTORIAN RESULTS MAJOR INTERNATIONAL RESULTS Tim Erickson 11 November 2006 1 2 Table of Contents AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY GAMES, QLD, 27-29 SEPTEMBER 2005......................................................................5 VICTORIAN SCHOOLS U17 – U20 TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, SAT 8 OCTOBER 2005...................6 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 23 OCTOBER 2005...................................................................................7 CHINESE NATIONAL GAMES, NANJING, 17-22 OCTOBER 2005 ..........................................................................10 VICTORIAN ALL SCHOOLS U12-U16 CHAMPIONSHIPS, OLYMPIC PARK, 29 OCTOBER 2005 .....................12 VRWC RACES, ALBERT PARK, SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2005.............................................................................13 PACIFIC SCHOOLS GAMES, MELBOURNE, NOVEMBER 2005..............................................................................16 AUSTRALIAN ALL SCHOOLS CHAMPS, SYDNEY, 8-11 DECEMBER 2005..........................................................19 VRWC RACES, SUNDAY 11 DECEMBER 2005...........................................................................................................23 RON CLARKE CLASSIC MEET, GEELONG, 5000M WALK FOR ELITE MEN, SAT 17 DECEMBER 2005.........26 GRAHAM BRIGGS MEMORIAL TRACK CLASSIC, HOBART, FRI 6 JANUARY 2006..........................................28 NSW 5000M TRACK WALK CHAMPIONSHIPS, SYDNEY, SAT 7 JANUARY 2006...............................................29 -
EDITION 3 QUALIFIERS Race Dates Are Displayed in US Format and Correct As of 16 December 2020
EDITION 3 QUALIFIERS Race dates are displayed in US format and correct as of 16 December 2020. Dates subject to change. Race Name City Country Date Xiamen Marathon Xiamen China 1/3/21 Egyptian Marathon Luxor City Egypt 1/15/21 Louisiana Marathon Baton Rouge USA 1/17/21 Buriram Marathon Buriram Thailand 1/24/21 Funchal Marathon Funchal Portugal 1/24/21 Marrakech International Marathon Marrakesh Morocco 1/31/21 Gulf Bank 642 Marathon Kuwait City Kuwait 2/6/21 Florida Marathon Melbourne USA 2/7/21 Maratona di San Valentino Terni Italy 2/7/21 AU Bank Jaipur Marathon Jaipur India 2/14/21 Zurich Seville Marathon Seville Spain 2/14/21 Tel Aviv Samsung Marathon Tel Aviv Israel 2/19/21 Mississippi Blues Marathon Jackson USA 2/27/21 Techcombank Ho Chi Minh City International Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam 2/28/21 Marathon Carthage Marathon Carthage Tunisia 2/28/21 Lake Biwa Mainichi Marathon Shiga Japan 2/28/21 Kilimanjaro Marathon Moshi Tanzania 2/28/21 Split Marathon Split Croatia 2/28/21 Maratón BP Castellón Castellon Spain 2/28/21 Publix Atlanta Marathon Atlanta USA 2/28/21 Little Rock Marathon Little Rock USA 3/7/21 Erlanger Chattanooga Marathon Weekend Chattanooga USA 3/7/21 NaFplio Marathon Nafplio Greece 3/7/21 Bila Tserkva Marathon Bila Tserkva Ukraine 3/10/21 Nagoya Women's Marathon Nagoya Japan 3/14/21 Kingston City Marathon Kingston Jamaica 3/14/21 Chengdu Panda Marathon Chengdu China 3/21/21 Acea Run Rome the Marathon Rome Italy 3/21/21 Techcombank Ha Noi Marathon Hanoi Vietnam 3/28/21 Cartago Marathon Cartago Costa Rica 3/28/21 Charlottesville -
Standard Tables 2020 E.S.A.A
Standard Tables 2020 E.S.A.A. National Standards are those performance levels for which standard badges may be purchased at the National Championships. Entry Standards are the minimum performance levels normally required for an athlete to be selected for a County Team for the National Championships. County Standards correspond to a good standard of performance by an athlete competing in a County Championship meeting. District Standard corresponds to a good standard of performance by an athlete competing at a District Championship meeting. These may need amendment to suit the variations in type of District Championship staged. School Standard corresponds to a good standard of performance by an athlete competing at a School Championship meeting. Except for Year 7 and 8 tables - the age groups, events and event specifications are as set out in the Track and Field Competition Rules. Years 7 and 8 The variety of events and specifications is offered in order to cater for the intense athletic interest and for the rapid physical changes which take place at this stage. It is stressed that success in the initial teaching of athletics stems from the understanding that the physical challenge to the pupil should not exceed that which can be comfortably handled. All children, therefore, should be started with light implements and low hurdles, and be allowed to progress as appropriate to themselves. This will almost certainly create some problems of organisation at school level, but these are NOT insurmountable. The Standards shown for younger age groups and for School and District level are being re-worked to match the Awards Scheme. -
Samson Ramadhani (TAN) DOB: 25 Dec 1982
Samson Ramadhani (TAN) DOB: 25 Dec 1982 Personal Bests : Half marathon: 1:02:16 (2005); Marathon: 2:08:01 (2003) International Championships Highlights: Marathon: 15 th in 2003, 5 th in 2005, 25 th in 2007 World Championships; 40 th in 2004, 55 th in 2008 Olympics; 1 st in 2006, 5 th in 2010 CWG Progressions : Year 5000m 10000m Half Marathon Marathon 2012 2:26:21 2011 2:14:13 2010 2:09:46 2009 2:15:25 2008 1:04:37 2:18:47 2007 2:10:43 2006 1:05:08 2:11:29 Marathon career Time Race Place Date 2:26:21 Beppu-Oita 31 st 5 Feb 2012 2:14:13 Praha 9th 8 May 2011 2:28:10 Beppu-Oita 34 th 6 Feb 2011 DNF (pace) Fukuoka DNF (Pace) 5 Dec 2010 2:19:31 CWG – New Delhi 5th 14 Oct 2010 2:09:46 Hannover 2nd 2 May 2010 2:15:25 Casablanca 4th 25 Oct 2009 2:18:37 Daegu 15 th 12 Apr 2009 DNF (pace) Fukuoka DNF (Pace) 7 Dec 2008 2:25:03 OG – Beijing 55 th 24 Aug 2008 2:18:47 Tokyo 24 th 17 Feb 2008 2:13:53 Seoul 7th 4 Nov 2007 2:25:51 WC – Osaka 25 th 25 Aug 2007 2:10:43 Lake Biwa –Otsu 1st 4 Mar 2007 DNF (pace) Fukuoka DNF(Pace) 3 Dec 2006 2:17:20 Toronto 7th 24 Sept 2006 2:11:29 CWG - Melbourne 1st 19 Mar 2006 DNF (pace) Tokyo DNF (Pace) 12 Feb 2006 DNF (pace) Fukuoka DNF (Pace) 4 Dec 2005 2:12:08 WC – Helsinki 5th 13 Aug 2005 2:18:10 Seoul 13 th 7 Nov 2004 2:20:38 OG - Seoul 40 th 29 Aug 2004 2:10:38 Seoul 7th 14 Mar 2004 DNF Beppu-Oita DNF 1 Feb 2004 2:11:21 WC - Paris 15 th 30 Aug 2003 Personal Best 2:08:01 London 5th 13 Apr 2003 2:09:24 Beppu-Oita 1st 2 Feb 2003 2020201220 121212 Results Date Race Distance Place Time 5 Feb Beppu Oita Marathon Marathon -
Athletics SA 2021 State Track and Field Championships
Athletics SA 2021 State Track and Field Championships Final Timetable - as at 25/2/2021 Friday - 26th February Day Time Event Age Group Round Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Javelin Hammer Fri 6.30 PM 3000 metres Walk Under 14 Men & Women FINAL 6.30 PM U17/18/20 Women Fri 3000 metres Walk Under 15 Men & Women FINAL Fri 3000 metres Walk Under 16 Men & Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 17 Men & Women FINAL 6.35 PM U17/18/20 Women Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 18 Men & Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 20 Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under Open Women FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under 20 Men FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Under Open Men FINAL Fri 5000 metres Walk Over 35 & Over 50 Men & FINAL 6.40 PM Women U14/15/16 Men Fri 6.45 PM 6.45 PM U15/16/U20 Women Fri 6.50 PM 6.50 PM Fri 6.55 PM 6.55 PM Fri 7.00 PM 200 metres Hurdles Under 15 Women FINAL 7.00 PM Fri 200 metres Hurdles Under 16 Women FINAL Fri 7.05 PM 200 metres Hurdles Under 15 Men FINAL 7.05 PM Fri 200 metres Hurdles Under 16 Men FINAL Fri 7.10 PM 200 metres Hurdles Over 35 & Over 50 Men & FINAL 7.10 PM Women Fri 7.15 PM 7.15 PM O35/O50 Women Fri 7.20 PM 400 metres Hurdles Open Men FINAL 7.20 PM Fri 400 metres Hurdles Under 20 Men FINAL 7.25 PM Fri 7:30 PM 400 metres Hurdles Under 17 Men FINAL 7.30 PM Fri 400 metres Hurdles Under 18 Men FINAL Fri 7.35 PM 7.35 PM Open Women Fri 7:40 PM 400 metres Hurdles Under 17 Women FINAL 7.40 PM Seated Fri 400 metres Hurdles Under 18 Women FINAL 7.45 PM U17/18/20 Men U17/18/20 Men Fri 7.50 PM 800 metres Open Men -
HEEL and TOE ONLINE the Official Organ of the Victorian Race Walking
HEEL AND TOE ONLINE The official organ of the Victorian Race Walking Club 2019/2020 Number 40 Tuesday 30 June 2020 VRWC Preferred Supplier of Shoes, clothes and sporting accessories. Address: RUNNERS WORLD, 598 High Street, East Kew, Victoria (Melways 45 G4) Telephone: 03 9817 3503 Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:30am to 5:30pm Saturday: 9:00am to 3:00pm Website: http://www.runnersworld.com.au Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Runners-World/235649459888840 VRWC COMPETITION RESTARTS THIS SATURDAY Here is the big news we have all been waiting for. Our VRWC winter roadwalking season will commence on Saturday afternoon at Middle Park. Club Secretary Terry Swan advises the the club committee meet tonight (Tuesday) and has given the green light. There will be 3 Open races as follows VRWC Roadraces, Middle Park, Saturday 6th July 1:45pm 1km Roadwalk Open (no timelimit) 2.00pm 3km Roadwalk Open (no timelimit) 2.30pm 10km Roadwalk Open (timelimit 70 minutes) Each race will be capped at 20 walkers. Places will be allocated in order of entry. No exceptions can be made for late entries. $10 per race entry. Walkers can only walk in ONE race. Multiple race entries are not possible. Race entries close at 6PM Thursday. No entries will be allowed on the day. You can enter in one of two ways • Online entry via the VRWC web portal at http://vrwc.org.au/wp1/race-entries-2/race-entry-sat-04jul20/. We prefer payment by Credit Card or Paypal within the portal when you register. Ignore the fact that the portal says entries close at 10PM on Wednesday. -
Ontario Masters Indoor Records
CURRENT RECORD EVENT MF AGE TIME DISTANCE FIRSTNAME LASTNAME DATE WHERE C 1500 Metres M35 1500 Metres Ray Tucker C 1500 Metres M40 1500 Metres Dave Stewart 1500 Metres M45 1500 Metres Ron Frid 1994 C 1500 Metres M45 1500 Metres Jay Brecher 30-March-2019 WMA Championships, Torun, POL 1500 Metres M50 1500 Metres Benjamin Johns 1500 Metres M50 4:18.43 1500 Metres Paul Osland 16-March-2014 CMA Champs, TTFC, Toronto, ON C 1500 Metres M50 4:16.90 1500 Metres Paul Osland March, 2014 WMA Indoor Champs, Budapest, HU 1500 Metres M55 1500 Metres Ed Whitlock 1987 1500 Metres M55 4:35.03 1500 Metres Jerry Kooymans 07-Jan-2013 Sharon Anderson, U of Toronto, Toronro, ON C 1500 Metres M55 4:26.22 1500 Metres Stuart Galloway 14-February-2016 AO Youth-Senior Champs, TTFC, Toronto, ON C 1500 Metres M60 1500 Metres Earl Fee C 1500 Metres M65 1500 Metres Earl Fee C 1500 Metres M70 1500 Metres Ed Whitlock C 1500 Metres M75 1500 Metres Ed Whitlock 1500 Metres M80 1500 Metres Robert Comber Indoor Championships C 1500 Metres M80 1500 Metres Ed Whitlock 19-March-2011 Canadian Indoor Champs Kamloops 2011 C 1500 Metres M85 6:38.87 1500 Metres Ed Whitlock 19-March-2016 CMA Championships, TTFC, Toronto, ON C 1500 Metres W35 1500 Metres Janet Takahashi 1500 Metres W40 1500 Metres Linda Findlay Indoor Championships C 1500 Metres W40 4:32.43 1500 Metres Mary Unsworth 25-February-2018 OMA Champs, TTFC, Toronto, ON 1500 Metres W45 1500 Metres Christine Lavalee C 1500 Metres W45 1500 Metres Annie Bunting March, 2010 WMA Indoor Champs Kamloops, BC C 1500 Metres W50 1500 Metres -
Athletics at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia
28/4/2020 Athletics at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games At the 1974 British Commonwealth Games, the athletics events were held at the Queen Elizabeth II Park in Christchurch, Athletics at the 10th British New Zealand between 25 January and 2 February. Athletes Commonwealth Games competed in 37 events — 23 for men and 14 for women. Contents Medal summary Men Women Medal table The QE II Park was purpose-built for the 1974 Games. Participating nations Dates 25 January – 2 References February 1974 Host city Christchurch, New Medal summary Zealand Venue Queen Elizabeth II Park Men Level Senior Events 37 Participation 468 athletes from 35 nations Records set 1 WR, 18 GR ← 1970 Edinburgh 1978 Edmonton → 1974 British Commonwealth Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1974_British_Commonwealth_Games 1/6 28/4/2020 Athletics at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze 100 metres Don John Ohene 10.38 10.51 10.51 (wind: +0.8 m/s) Quarrie Mwebi Karikari 200 metres Don George Bevan 20.73 20.97 21.08 (wind: -0.6 m/s) Quarrie Daniels Smith Charles Silver Claver 400 metres 46.04 46.07 46.16 Asati Ayoo Kamanya John 1:43.91 John 800 metres Mike Boit 1:44.39 1:44.92 Kipkurgat GR Walker Filbert 3:32.16 John Ben 1500 metres 3:32.52 3:33.16 Bayi WR Walker Jipcho Ben 13:14.4 Brendan Dave 5000 metres 13:14.6 13:23.6 Jipcho GR Foster Black Dick Dave Richard 10,000 metres 27:46.40 27:48.49 27:56.96 Tayler Black Juma Ian 2:09:12 Jack Richard Marathon 2:11:19 -
HEEL and TOE ONLINE the Official Organ of the Victorian
HEEL AND TOE ONLINE The official organ of the Victorian Race Walking Club 2007/2008 Number 22 24 February 2008 OLYMPIC BOUND FOR THE 20 KM RACEWALK Congratulations to Victorians Jared Tallent and Kellie Wapshott who won their respective Australian 20 km championships at Fawkner Park in inner Melbourne last Saturday morning. Since both walkers achieved Olympic A Qualifiers in the official Olympic trial, they are automatic selections for the Beijing Games. Click on http://a u.youtube.com/user/athsvicTV turn up the volume and relive the YouTube highlights from the day's racing, compliments of AV Media maestro and part time walker David Armstrong. To read more about the ongoing walking careers of Kellie and Jared, point your browsers to http://au.geocities.com/timerickson.geo/wv-kellie-wapshott.pdf http://au.geocities.com/timerickson.geo/wv-jared-tallent.pdf 1 AUSTRALIAN 20 KM ROADWALKING CHAMPIONSHIPS, MELBOURNE, SAT 23 FEBRUARY 2008 Wow, what a day!. A 7:30AM start, a fast course and perfect racing conditions ensured that the 2008 Australian Racewalking Championships would be one to remember – we say 6 Olympic A Qualifiers and 3 Olympic B qualifiers in an outstanding display that confirms Australia's position as one of the top walking nations in the world. Add to that the 5 Olympic A qualifiers and 1 Olympic B qualifier in the 50 km championship in December 2007 and our depth is arguably at its highest ever standard. Leading men Jared Tallent, Luke Adams, Chris Erickson and Adam Rutter Leading women Jo Jackson, Claire Woods, Kellie Wapshott and Natalie Saville Here is how AA reported the result on their website: Tallent and Wapshott Beijing bound AIS-based walkers Jared Tallent and Kellie Wapshott both produced sparkling performances to earn automatic Olympic nomination with victories in the Australian 20km walk championships at Melbourne's Fawkner Park today. -
Table of Contents
A Column By Len Johnson TABLE OF CONTENTS TOM KELLY................................................................................................5 A RELAY BIG SHOW ..................................................................................8 IS THIS THE COMMONWEALTH GAMES FINEST MOMENT? .................11 HALF A GLASS TO FILL ..........................................................................14 TOMMY A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS ........................................................17 NO LIGHTNING BOLT, JUST A WARM SURPRISE ................................. 20 A BEAUTIFUL SET OF NUMBERS ...........................................................23 CLASSIC DISTANCE CONTESTS FOR GLASGOW ...................................26 RISELEY FINALLY GETS HIS RECORD ...................................................29 TRIALS AND VERDICTS ..........................................................................32 KIRANI JAMES FIRST FOR GRENADA ....................................................35 DEEK STILL WEARS AN INDELIBLE STAMP ..........................................38 MICHAEL, ELOISE DO IT THEIR WAY .................................................... 40 20 SECONDS OF BOLT BEATS 20 MINUTES SUNSHINE ........................43 ROWE EQUAL TO DOUBELL, NOT DOUBELL’S EQUAL ..........................46 MOROCCO BOUND ..................................................................................49 ASBEL KIPROP ........................................................................................52 JENNY SIMPSON .....................................................................................55 -
The Man Who Almost Lost His Pants
THE MAN WHO ALMOST LOST HIS PANTS By Tony Bijkerk Last year, 2001, the Royal Netherlands Athletic Union [KNAU] celebrated its centennial anniversary, although the sport of athletics in fact has a much longer history in the Netherlands. As usual in these cases, a memorial book was published, rather prosaically titled: 1870-2000 – 130 jaar atletiek in Nederland. Reading through the book, one specific story claimed my undivided attention. It told about the strange experience of one of our athletes during the Games of the VIIIth Olympiad, Paris 1924. The athlete was Jan Zeegers, a long distance runner, born 28 March 1902 in Amsterdam, who died 29 November 1978 in Amsterdam. Zeegers was told to have competed in the 3000 metres steeple chase in Paris, and it was his first steeplechase ever. Jan Zeegers, the man who almost lost hist pants The story told in the memorial book was hilarious, Strangely enough, nothing about his participation in because it seemed that Zeegers had to abandon the this event is mentioned in any report, or statistical race for a very special reason. During the race, he book. came close to losing his pants as they became very Neither the 1924 Paris Official Report, nor wet after he fell backwards into the water after Ekkehard zur Megede’s books on Olympic track & jumping over the hurdle for the first time. This field (athletics), nor Volker Kluge’s Die Chronik I happened a few times more before he became aware mention his name in the list with the participants in that the pool behind the hurdle had no horizontal the 3000 steeple chase; the Official Report only surface underwater, but was rising to the surface at states: N. -
Training Methods in Distance Running
Knowing as transforming: training methods in distance running Manuel Graça Faculdade de Economia University of Porto, Portugal [email protected] & Department of Management Learning Lancaster University, UK [email protected] Abstract Athletics training is a field of practices where different approaches developed over the years in various countries and cultural contexts come together, and are adopted, integrated with other approaches, or even substantially transformed in a pursuit to achieve better performances. Therefore, training methodologies are originated locally, and subsequently, through the successes achieved by the athletes who follow them, they gradually come to be used by other athletes all over the world as resources in their own training programmes. However, rather than diffusion, there is often transformation in this process of displacing. On the basis of the knowledge athletes and coaches develop over the years about their individual reactions to different training approaches, there is adaptation and transformation when training methods are displaced and enacted by different athletes. This paper analyses the evolution of training methods in distance running, and highlights knowing as a local enactment that involves a process of displacing and transformation. Keywords: athletics; training methods; knowing; enactment. Suggested track: G. Practice-based perspectives on knowledge and learning 1 Introduction The traditional view of knowledge as a substance possessed by individuals, and located at a mental, intra-cranial level, has been challenged by practice-based approaches. The practice turn in contemporary theory (e.g. de Certeau, 1984; Bourdieu, 1990; Turner, 1994; Schatzki et al., 2001) has had an impact on how to approach knowledge and learning.