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NUTS NOTES Vol.18 No.4 October I960 NUTS NOTES Vol.18 No.4 October I960 The response to the last issue was most encouraging both from the interest shown by athletics enthusiasts in this country and abroad and in the number of contributions submitted for this issue or promised for future issues. However the overall number of contributors is still comparatively small and I hope that others will be encouraged to submit contributions in future. Considerable interest has been shown in the UK All Time Lists previously published; a list of compilations appearing in previous editions of NUTS Notes is as follows Vol 7 No.3 Pentathlon (m ) Vol 9 No.3 Pentathlon (F) 100mH 1971 Tables Vol 10 No.2 4 x 100mR (F) Vol 10 No.3 Decathlon Vol 10 No.4 HJ (M) Vol 11 N o .1 Pentathlon (f ) 100mH 1971 Tables Vol 11 No.2 3000mW & 5000mW (F ) 4 x 400mR (F) Vol12 No.1 400m (M ) Vol 12 No.3 800m (m ) Vol 12 No.4 1500m (M), 1000m(M ) , 1000y (M), 2000m (M) Vol 13 No.3 1M (M ) Vol 14 No.1 3M/ 5000m (M) Vol 15 Nos 3/4 6m /10000m (M ) Vol 18 No.3 SP, DT, HT, JT (M ) Some, of course, were combined performers/performances. My thanks to Andrew Huxtable for this list. I had very much hoped to include a Who’s Who of NUTS members in this issue (that is, of those members who returned the questionnaire that was sent out). However, this will now appear in the next issue and another form is enclosed for those members who have not yet replied. Please return to me. T.L—S. A FAMILY RECORD? Ib there an athletics family as active as the Tippings? On 29th June Margaret Tipping (Northern Long Jump in 1951), her daughter Jane, her sister Pat Fitzgerald and Pat’s daughter, Joanne, competed for Sutton (St. Helens) Harriers in the Northern Women’s League at St. Helens, while 14 miles away Margaret's sons Anthony and Stephen were competing for the senior men’s team in a Northern Men's League match at Bebington. Margaret's other children, Ann (second in the English schools junior 100 metres in 1975) and Jonathon have also represented Sutton, while husband Austin is the Northern Veterans (O/50) 100, 200 and Discus champion. At the recent ESSA Championships Anthony took fourth place in the senior boys discus while the following day Margaret won the National Vets (O/45) shot and discus titles with Austin 2nd, 3t & and 4ih in the 100, 400 and discus events. Dr. Phil Thomas - 2 - U.K. ALL-TIME LISTS 500m - 600m - 1000m This season there have been top class races at these 'odd' events, so here are U.K. All-time lists to 18 July 1980. MEN'S 500 METRES MEN'S 600 METRES 32.44 David Jenkins 4.7.75 1:15.4 Sebastian Coe 5. 7.79 32.99 Ainsley Bennett 20.7.74 1 :15.6 David Jenkins 3. 8.74 33.22 Alan Bell 13.7.80 1 :16.0 Steve Ovett 15. 8.79 33.23 Rod Milne 13.7.80 1:16.4 Peter Browne 5. 7.70 33.3 John Robertson 6.9.69 1 :16.6 David McMeekin 3. 8.74 33.3 Bill Hartley 1.9.75 1 :16.6 Gary Cook 13 . 7.80 33.44 Glen Cohen 13.7.80 1:16.9 John Davies 5. 7.70 33.5 Walcott Taylor 3.8.79 1:17.1 Paul Forbes 24. 5.80 33.51 Richard Ashton 2 .8.78 1:17.4 Richard Ashton 13. 7.80 33.6 Jim Aukett 2.5.73 1:17.4 Steve Caldwell 13. 7.80 33.6 John Wilson 7.8.74 1:17.51 David Warren 5. 7.80 33.6 Alan Pascoe 1.9.75 1:17.52 Roy Dickens 5. 7.80 33.7 Martin Winbolt-Lewis 6.9.69 1 :17.6 Martin Winbolt-Lewis 5. 5.72 33.7 Gwynne Griffiths 6.9.69 1:17.71 Martin Bilham 20.12.69 33.7 Michael Hauck 5.7.70 1:17.81 Robert Adams 20.12.69 33.71 Melvin Fowell 13 .7.80 1:17.91 Jim Aukett 12 . 1.74 33.74 Terry Whitehead 13.7.80 1:18.02 Glen Grant 2 . 8.78 33.85 Steve Scutt 13.7.80 1:18.1 Phil Lewis 19. 1.74 33.9 Steve Marlow 7.8.74 1:18.31 Joseph Chivers 14.12.74 33.9 Ian Saunders 15.9.74 1:18.6i Colin Campbell 22.11.69 33.96 Robert Benn 4.7.75 1:18.6 Julian Spooner 15. 8.79 34.0 Raymond Hearn 2.5.73 1:18.6 Robert Benn 15. 8.79 34.1 Joseph Kirwan 6.9.69 1:18.65 Steve Cram 2 . 8.78 34.2 Peter Gabbett 5.7.70 1:18.7 Peter Lewis 12. 5.76 34.2 Brian Green 18.9.71 1:19.0 John Greatrex 10. 8.74 34.2 John Wrighton 9.4.60 1 :19.0 Steve Marlow 29. 2.76 34.2 Roger Jenkins 16.5.76 ( 26) 34.2 Terry Collins 7.8.74 Doubtful distance (660 y less 0.5) 34.2 Andrew Harley 9.5.76 1:17.4* Derek Johnson 15. 3.57 34.2 Daley Thompson 21.6.80 WOMEN'S 300 METRES WOKEN1S 600 METRES 36.02 Michelle Probert 13.7.80 1 :27.0 Teena Colebrook 13. 7.80 36.2 Donna Hartley 7.8.74 1 :27.2 Christina Boxer 13. 7.80 36.45 Joslyn Hoyte/Smith 5.7.80 1:27.4 Lorraine Baker 13. 7.80 36.46 Linsey Macdonald 13.7.80 1 :28.3 Donna Hartley 30. 4.77 37.30 Verona Elder 26.5.76 1:28.5 Janet Marlow 13. 7.80 57.5 Gladys Taylor 4.7.75 1:28.7 Verona Elder 29. 7.79 37.7 Jannette Roscoe 7.8.74 1 :28.7 Janet Prictoe 13. 7.80 37.9 Lillian Board 3.8.69 1 :28.8 Ruth Patten 30. 4.77 38.20 Linda McCurry 2.8.78 1:28.9 Jane Finch 3. 7.77 38.2 Jenny Pawsey 3.8.69 1 :29.2 Angela Creamer 9. 5.76 38.2 Elizabeth Barnes 4.7.75 1:29.4 Joan Allison 6. 9.69 38.3 Maureen Tranter 6.9.69 1:29.5 Lesley Kieman 11. 6.77 38.3 Sharon Colyear 1.2.76 1:29.7 Elizabeth Barnes 28. 7.79 30.3 Jane Finch 3.7.77 1 :29.8 Susan Smith 30. 4.77 38.40 Janine MacGregor 5.7.80 1 :29.8 Christine Benning 28. 7.79 38.5 Ruth Patten 29.7.79 1:30.5 Margaret Coomber 9. 5.76 38.5 Helen Barnett 21.6.80 1:30.7 Elizabeth Pamcutt 6. 9.69 38.6 Elizabeth Sutherland 10.9.77 1 :31.0 Rosemary Wright 19. 1.74 38.6 Fay Nixon 10.9.77 1:31.3* Joy Jordan 16. 9.59 38.68 Beverley Goddard 26.5.76 1:31.3 Christine McMeekin 9. 5.76 38.7 Paula Lloyd 6.7.75 1:31.5 Iris Lincoln 6. 9.69 38.8 Sandra Pengilley 12.5.74 1:31.9 Gloria Dourass 12 . 7.70 ____(22) ____(22) 38.2 Marilyn Neufville 6.9.69 1:31.39 Alison Wright (GB/Nz) 2. 8.78 (* 660 yards less 0.5 sec.) - 3 - MEN'S 1000 METRES WOMEN'S 1000 METRES 2 :13.40 Sebastian Coe 1. 7.80 2*37.43 Christina Boxer 27. 6.80 2:15.91 Steve Ovett 6. 9.79 2:38.44 Evelyn McMeekin 23. 8.78 2:18.2 John Boulter 6. 9.69 2:38.54 Alison Wright (GB/NZ) 17. 8.79 2:18.47 Andrew Carter 3. 8.74 2:38.58 Jo White 9. 9.77 2:18.8 Walter Wilkinson 6. 6.69 2:39.42 Mary Stewart 26. 5.76 2:18.95 David Moorcroft 6. 8.76 2:39.63 Gillian Dainty 27. 6.80 2:19.10 Tony Settle 17. 9.74 2:39.78 Elizabeth Barnes 26. 5.76 2 :19.2 Brian Hewson 30. 8.58 2:39.94 Wendy Smith 27. 6.80 2:19.70 Gary Cook 1. 7.80 2:40.26 Lesley Kiernan 13. 9.74 2:19.7 John Whetton 6. 9.69 2:40.98 Paula Fudge 23. 8.78 2:19.81 Frank Clement 11. 6.75 2:41.03 Angela Creamer 23. 8.78 2:19.9 David McMeekin 26. 7.75 2*41-34 Denise Kieman 23. 8.78 2:19.92 Graham Williamson 8. 7.79 2:41.61 Rosemary Wright 13 . 9.74 2*19.94 Steve Caldwell 1. 7.80 2 :41.86 Margaret Coomber 23. 8.78 2:20.00 Chris Sly 31. 8.79 2:41.89 Christine Benning 9. 9.77 2:20.1 Glen Grant 28. 7.78 2:42.4 Jane Finch 28. 5.79 2:20.1 Walcott Taylor 20. 6.79 2:42.46 Joan Allison 13. 9.74 2:20.16 Robert Harrison 8. 7.79 2:42.72 Paula Newnham 27. 6.80 2:20.3 Paul Lawther 28. 7.78 2:42.8 Janet Prictoe 28. 5 .79 2:20.4 Derek Johnson 4. 9.56 2:43.23 Glynnis Penny 23.
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