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JACK BACHELER CAREER RACES (Not Complete) JACK BACHELER CAREER RACES (not complete) nt 2M XC 4)Class A Regional Detroit-Rouge Park 10/28/1961 4:28.0 mile 3)Class A Finals Ann Arbor 5/26/1962 nt steeple 4)Ohio Relays Columbus 4/20/1963 15:06 3M XC =1)vs Loyola, Northern Ill DeKalb 9/22/1963 Tied Andy Schram 20:02c 4M XC 2)Mid American Champs Bowling Green, Oh 11/ 9/1963 1. Andy Schram nt 4M XC 5)Central Collegiate Champs Chicago 11/15/1963 25:53 5+M road 1)Elks Turkey Trot Cincinnati 11/29/1963 4:20.0 mile 3)vs Central Mich, Ferris Mt Pleasant 1/22/1964 1. Rick Cunningham 9:21.7 2 mile 1) “ “ 1/22/1964 MR nt mile 2)Livingston Relays Granville 3/21/1964 1. Rick Cunningham 4:15.4 4:14.3 mile 1)Kentucky Relays Lexington 4/ 4/1964 9:05.1 2 mile 1)vs Bowling Green Oxford 4/11/1964 9:17.8 steeple 1)Ohio Relays Columbus 4/19/1964 10:02.1 DMR (3) 2)Drake Relays Des Moines 4/24/1964 14:12.8 3 mile 3) “ “ 4/25/1964 9:04.1 2 mile 1)vs Northern Illinois Oxford 5/ 9/1964 4:10.3 mile ?) ? /1964 14:08.4 3 mile 2)Mid American Champs Oxford 5/23/1964 1. Bob Schul 13:52.5 9:02c 2 mile 2)Central Collegiate Champs South Bend 6/ 6/1964 1. Mike Gallagher 9:01.6 21:30 4M XC 1)vs Indiana Oxford 10/ 3/1964 20:45 4M XC 1)vs Cincinnati Cincinnati 10/16/1964 19:44 4M XC 1)vs Indiana, Ohio St Columbus 10/25/1964 nt 4M XC 10)NCAA East Lansing 11/23/1964 nt 5+M road 3)Elks Turkey Trot Cincinnati 11/26/1964 1. Joel Vore 27:09.1 9:11.4 steeple 1)Ohio Relays Columbus 4/17/1964 MR 8:58.6 2 mile 4)Drake Relays Des Moines 4/23/1965 1. George Scott 8:54.8 4:13.9 mile 2) “ “ 4/24/1965 1. Peter Newett 4:12.1 9:06.2 steeple ? /1965 3 mile 1)Mid American Champs /1965 9:07.5 steeple 5)NCAA Berkeley 6/18/1965 1. Bruce Mortenson 9:00.8 15:08 3M XC 3)vs Bowling Green, Kentucky Oxford 9/25/1965 1. Dave Bartel 14:35 8:58.0 steeple 1)Kentucky Relays Lexington 4/ 9/1966 1. Al Carius 8:48.7 9:48.6 DMR (4) 1)Ohio Relays Columbus 4/23/1966 9:49.6 DMR (3) 1)Drake Relays Des Moines 4/30/1966 9:24.2 steeple 1)Big State /1966 MR 8:56.7 2 mile 1)vs Northern Illinois DeKalb 5/14/1966 13:51.9 3 mile 1)Mid American Champs Toledo 5/21/1966 9:24.9 steeple 1)Central Collegiate Champs South Bend 6/ 4/1966 MR 8:57.6 steeple ? /1966 8:59.4 steeple 2)NCAA Bloomington 6/17/1966 1. Bob Richards 8:51.6 9:01.2 steeple 1)Florida Relays Gainesville /1968 4:04.3 mile 1)Florida vs Kansas Gainesville 4/13/1968 4:08.0 mile 2)Drake Relays Des Moines 4/28/1968 1. Sam Bair 4:06.2 8:59.5 steeple 1)Southeastern Champs Jefferson 5/26/1968 4:10.3 mile 1) “ “ 5/26/1968 nt 5000 2) “ “ 5/26/1968 1. Ed Stenburg 14:43.0 14:00.4 5000 4h)AAU Sacramento 6/20/1968 14:42.2 5000 8) “ “ 6/21/1968 1. Bob Day 13:50.0 13:33.6 5000? 1)Intersquad South Lake Tahoe 9/ 1/1968 AR – altitude 15:08.4 5000 5h)Olympic Trials South Lake Tahoe 9/11/1968 14:37.4 5000 =1) “ “ 9/14/1968 Tied Bob Day 14:31.0 5000 4h)Olympic Games Mexico City 10/15/1968 sick, missed final 8:52.6i 2 mile 2)Northeast Boosters Monroe 12/14/1968 1. Kerry Pearce 8:42.4 4:19.0 mile 1)Orange Bowl 1/ 1/1969 9:14.0 2 mile 1)Orange Bowl 1/ 1/1969 MR nt 3 mile 1)CYO Washington 1/10/1969 13:30.2 2 mile 1)Florida Gainesville 1/18/1969 8:45.8 2 mile 3)Millrose Games New York 1/31/1969 1. George Young 8:37.8 8:42.0 2 mile 1)Mason-Dixon Games Lexington 2/15/1969 4:11.1 mile 1)Jesuit Invitational Tampa 3/ /1969 heavy rain 4:01.3 mile 1) Gainesville 3/22/1969 8:55.8 steeple 1)Florida Relays Gainesville 3/29/1969 13:27.1 3 mile 1)Florida Invitational Gainesville 4/12/1969 27:59.0 6 mile ? /1969 13:25.2 3 mile 1)Drake Relays Des Moines 4/25/1969 27:30.0 6 mile 1) “ “ 4/26/1969 8:35.6 2 mile ? /1969 8:31.8 2 mile 1)West Coast Relays Fresno 5/10/1969 MR 13:37.0 5000? 1)MLK Freedom Games Villanova 5/18/1969 8:36.6 2 mile 2)Orange County Invitational Orange 6/14/1969 1. Ron Clarke 8:30.0 28:12.2 6 mile 1)AAU Championships /1969 29:18.0 10,000 3)vs Russia, Commonwealth Los Angeles 7/18/1969 1. Ron Clarke 28:35.4 nt XC 1)Florida vs South Florida Gainesville 11/8/1969 CR 29:35 6M XC 1)USTFF Championship University Park 11/26/1969 30:49.2 6.5M XC 1)AAU Championships Bloomfield Hills 11/30/1969 snow 19:50 4M XC 1)South Florida Open Tampa 12/ 6/1969 13:14.0 3 mile 1)T&FN postal Gainesville 12/ 8/1969 8:55.3 2 mile 2)Saskatchewan Games Saskatoon 12/29/1969 1. Grant McLaren 8:52.0 nt 2 mile 2)CYO College Park 1/ 9/1970 1. John Lawson 8:47.2 8:52.0 2 mile 1)K of C Boston 1/10/1970 8:50.0 2 mile 1)Mason-Dixon Games Louisville 2/14/1970 8:34.2 2 mile 1)Florida Relays Gainesville 3/27/1970 MR 9:05.6 steeple 1) “ “ 3/28/1970 rain mile 1)Easter Beach Run Daytona Beach 4/ 2/1970 4:04.0 mile 1) ? Fort Lauderdale 4/ 4/1970 13:13.4 3 mile 1)Drake Relays Des Moines 4/24/1970 28:24.0 6 mile =1) “ “ 4/25/1970 Tied Frank Shorter 13:46.2 5000 1)MLK Freedom Games Villanova 5/16/1970 13:13.0 3 mile 1)Kennedy Games Berkeley 5/30/1970 13:47.2 3 mile 2)USTFF Championships Wichita 6/14/1970 1. Sid Sink 13:47.2 13:25.4 3 mile 4)AAU Championships Bakersfield 6/26/1970 1. Frank Shorter 13:24.2 27:24.0 6 mile =1) “ “ 6/27/1970 Tied Frank Shorter nt 6M XC 5)USTFF Championships University Park 11/24/1970 injured ankle 13:18.6 3 mile 1)T&FN Postal Gainesville /1970 2:22:00 marathon 1)Peach Bowl Marathon Atlanta 12/26/1970 debut 8:43.6 2 mile 3)Millrose Games New York 1/29/1971 1. Kerry Pearce 8:36.4 8:47.7 2 mile =1)Florida Relays Gainesville 3/26/1971 Tied Frank Shorter 9:00.3 steeple 4) “ “ 3/27/1971 1. Barry Brown 8:49.4 8:34.8 2 mile 3)Texas Relays Austin 4/ 2/1971 1. Kerry Pearce 8:33.1 13:15.4 3 mile 2)Drake Relays Des Moines 4/23/1971 1. Frank Shorter 13:07.0 27:36.8 6 mile 3) “ “ 4/24/1971 1. Frank Shorter 27:24.4 13:37.2 5000 3)Track Dedication Classic Bakersfield 5/15/1971 1. George Young 13:32.2 AR (13:13.0 3 mile split 5/15/1971) 25:39 5M XC 2)Cypress Gardens Invitational Cypress Gardens 9/18/1971 1. Barry Brown 25:29 56:34.8 11.6M road 3)Springbank International London 9/26/1971 1. Kenny Moore 55:33.8 nt 5+M XC 2)Callaway Gardens Invitational Gainesville 10/23/1971 1. Neil Cusack 27:08 30:56 6M XC 11)USTFF Championships Stone Mountain 11/24/1971 1. Ed Leddy/Neil Cusack 29:56 30:37 10K XC 20)AAU Championships San Diego 11/27/1971 1. Frank Shorter 29:19 19:16 4M XC 3)South Florida Invitational Tampa 12/ 4/1971 Tie Barry Brown/Ken Meisner 8:50.4i 2 mile 6)CYO National Invitational College Park 1/14/1972 1. Barry Brown 8:34.6 27:22.8 6 mile =1)Florida Relays Gainesville 3/24/1972 Tie Frank Shorter 27:47.6 6 mile 1)Texas Relays Austin 4/ 6/1972 MR 13:13.6 3 mile 5) Drake Relays Des Moines 4/27/1972 1. Grant McLaren 13:10.8 27:38.2 6 mile 2) “ “ 4/28/1972 1. Frank Shorter 27:38.0 13:40.4 5000 6)Bakersfield Classic Bakersfield 5/20/1972 13:18.8 3 mile 4)Kennedy Games Berkeley 6/10/1972 1. Joh Halberstadt 13:17.4 28:13.4 10,000 4)AAU Championships Seattle 6/16/1972 1. Greg Fredericks 28:08.0 AR (27:22.0 6 mile split 6/16/1972) 13:49.8 5000 5)Rose Festival Gresham 6/24/1972 1. John Halberstadt 13:44.0 29:22.6 10,000 1h)Olympic Trials Eugene 6/29/1972 29:09.8 10,000 4-dq) “ “ 7/ 2/1972 1.
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