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Etn1973 Vol20 01 TRA[HDEWSLETTER and Tra1:k5tats Vol. 20, No. 1 October 25, 1973 WORLD OUTDOOR NEWS Kinshasa,Zaire, June 28-30-lOOm,Malam (Cam) 10.2 NR. Tampere,Fin., Sept. 17-DT, Pachale(EG) 215-8; 2. Kah• Japan,Aug. 18-HJ, Koshigawa7-2 (5-8tall, 17¼" differ­ ma 208-10; 3. Tuokko204-4. JT, Lusis(SU) 277-7½; 2. ential). Siitonen270-6½; 3. Hanisch(EG) 269-10½; 4. Hovinen Warsaw,Pol., Aug. 25-1 lOHH,L. Wodzynski13.6; 2. Kat­ 266-5½;... 6. Kinnunen250-7. us 13.9;.. 4. Lubas14.1 (worldage-15 record). PV, Koz• Pyatigorsk,USSR, Sept. 19-20-Dec,Kiselyov 7949 (10.7, kiewicz17-¾. 23-9,49-5, 6-a3/e, 50.5, 14.2, 138-10,13-1½, 196-11½, Hameenkyro,Fin., Aug.28-29-SP, Yrjola64-2½. 4:44.8); 2. Gorbatchov 7893. Chelyabinsk,USSR, Aug. 31-20kmWalk , Kulakov Norway117-Bulgaria 95, Sofia,Bui., Sept. 19-SP, Stoyev 1:29:26.4. TJ, Syegal53-6¼. HT,Malyukov 232-3½. 63-11. WestGermany B 285-Denmark147, Lubeck,W.G., Sept 1 Oulu,Fin., Sept. 20-SP, Voikin(SU) 64-4½. -PV, guest,Kuretzky 17-¾ . 400R, guest,West Germany 39.6 Kharkov,USSR, Sept. 20-21-20kmWalk,Lyungin (Hirscht,Ehl, Ommer, Hofmeister). 1:28:50.2; 2. Nefyodov1 :29:52.2. HJ, Gavrilov7-1 7/e. PV, Heessen,W.G., Sept. 5-DT, Muranyi(Hun) 20-1-1½. Tananika17-¾. Hameenlinna,Fin., Sept. 8-DT, Rinne200-4. GreatBritain 120-Sweden 91, London,Eng., Sept. 21(a)- Boras,Swe., Sept. 8-50kmWalk,Lightman (GB) 4: 18:27; 22(b)-400(a), Carlgren(S) 46.5; 2. Jenkins46.9. St(b), Gar­ 2. Dobson(GB) 4:19:00. derud (S) 8:29.6; 2. Davies8:32.8. 10,000(a),Morrison Kuopio,Fin., Sept. 9-21 kmRoad, Tiihonen 1 :07:38.0; 29:23.6;... 4. P. Fredriksson(S-lntl U) 29:36.0. 400IH(a), 2. Vaatainen1: 11 :37 .0 (first competitionof 73). Pascoe50.1. HJ(a),Almen (S) 7-1½. PV(b),Bull 17-2¾NR; AarhusFestival Games, Aarhus, Den., Sept. 11(a)-12(b)- ... nh-lsaksson(S) [16-5]. SP(b),Capes 66-1; 2. Almstrom 800(b),Burmester (WG) 1 :47.7; 2. Winzenried(CW) 1 :47.9. (S) 63-3¾. DT(a),Bruch (S) 210-2. HT(a),Williams 233-1½. , 1500(a),1-1. Dixon (NZ) 3:38.6 (55.4, 1:53.0,2:53.2). HJ JT(b), Travis263-1½; ... 3. Smiding(S-NM) 254 -8½. 1600A (b), Stones(P Coast)7-1½; ... 3. Heikkila(unat) 6-10¾. PV (b), Sweden3:06.8 (Andersson,Grama, M. Fredriksson,Carl­ (a), Smith(P Coast)16-8¾; ... nh-lsaksson (16-5]. SP(b), gren); 2. GreatBritain 3:06.9 (Pascoe45.9). Komar(Pol) 61-5¾. ZielonaGora, Pol., Sept. 22-DT, Pachale(EG) 208-0. Elsenfeld,W.G., Sept. 15-lOOm(ok),Ommer 10.2. LJ(w), Warsaw,Pol., Sept. 22(a)-23(b)-,800(b),Kupczyk 1 :47.0. Baumgartner26-½. 1500(a),Szordykowski 3:39.7. St(b), Malinowski8:21.6 NA Eschborn,W.G., Sept. 15-50kmWalk,Kannenberg (4th performerall-time world). 5000(b),Malinowski 13:32.8 4:07:56.1; 2. Weidner4:09:26.8; 3. Schubert4: 17:12.2; 4. =NR. 110HH,l(a)-1. L. Wodzynski13 .7. ll(b)-1. M.Wod­ Frey4:18:04.0. zynski13 .6; 2. L. Wodzynski13.7. PV(b),Slusarski 17-¾. TJ Fulda,W.G., Sept. 15-PV, Baird(Aus) 17-5¾ N R. HT, (a), Joachimowski54-11¾. SP(b), Komar 62-4½ . DT(b),Gajd­ Beyer232-9½. zinski203-7. Oldenburg,W.G., Sept. 15-DT, Neu200-11. EuropeanCup DecathlonFinal, Bonn, W.G., Sept. 22-23- Czechoslovakia113-Hungary 97, Ostrava.Czech., Sept. Hedmark(Swe) 8120 (11.47,23-8, 50-4¾, 6-35/s, 48.8, 14.58, 15(a)-16(b)-100m(a,),Gresa (H) 10.2=NR; 2. Demec 156-3½,14-1¼, 266-2½ [WDecR, old 265-10½,Lusis (SU) 10.2. 4001H(b),Arva (H) 50.6. HJ(a),Major (H) 7-2¼; 2. 62], 4:45.0); 2. Leroy(Fr) 7942 (24-7¼,16-1); 3. Skow­ Maly7-1. SP(a),Brabec 63-9¾; 2. Vlk 63-9¾. DT(b),Fejer ronek(Pol) 7936 (24-3¼);4. Berendson(SU) 7891 (157-8); (H) 208-0; 2. Danek206-4½; 3. Muranyi(H) 200-9½. 5. Suurvali(SU) 7866 (205-5½);6. Katus(Pol) 7836; 7. Warsaw,Pol., Sept. 15-16-5000,Malinowski 13:32.8 NA. Janczenko(Pol) 7806 (24-1,206-7½); ... 8. Avilov(SU) 7677 PV,Slusarski 17-¾. TJ, Joachimowski54-6¼. (11.58,23-4, 44-¾, 6-83/e, 50.0, 14.55, 148-2½,13-1½, 192-2, Dormagen,W.G., Sept. 16-HJ, Boller7-1. 4:37.1);... 23. Backman(Swe-BYU) 7204 (11.17,23-1½, Rieti,Switz., Sept. 16--tOOm,Benedetti (It) 10,3; 2. Harris 38-7½,6-6, 50.3, 15.59, 134-3,12-5¾, 172-2, 4:46.9); ... dnf (Ft Mac)10,3. 200, Jenkins(GB) 20.8; 2. C.Smith (CalInt) -Blinyayev(SU) 6315 (9 events; 211-4; led 1500with 3: 13.0 20.9. 400, 1-1.Demarthon (Fr) 46.0; 2. Akii-Bua(Uga) 46.5. beforedropping out). Teams: 1. Poland23,578; 2. USSR HJ, Dal Forno (It) 7-5/a;2. tie, Heikkila(unat) & Tarring 23,434; 3. East Germany22,723 (Schreyer 7670, Apt 7543, (Den)6-11½. PV,Tracanelli (Fr-UCLA) 16-8¾. LJ, Blanquer Demmig7510); 4. France22,574; 5. WestGermany 22,329; (Sp) 25-8¾. JT, Aho (Fin) 268-5. 6. Sweden22.125. Page 1-0ctober 25, 1973 CanadianMarathon Champs., St. John's,Newfoundland, Janksy(Czech) 28:24.4; 5. C. Stewart28:27.0; 6. Lane Sept.15-Drayton 2:13:26.8; 2. Armstrong2:13:39.2. 28:30.8; 7. Tagg28:32.6; 8. Clark28:33.6; 9. Freary Nalchik,USSR, Sept. 23-HT, Chumak235-10½; 2. Yurin 28:38.0. 400IH, Sherwood50.7. 235-3. JT, Zirnis 271-0. Kingston,Jam., Oct. 6-lOOm, Crawford(Phil PC-Trin) Reisjarvi,Fin., Sept. 23-DT, Kahma202-8. JT, Kinnunen 10.1; 2. Quarrie;3. Leonard(Cuba); 4. S. Williams(SDTC). L 271-8½. 200, Ouarrie20.7; 2. tie, Lutz (Kans)& S. Williams21.0. BurgGretesch, W.G., Sept. 23-DT, Wippermann200-1½. Belgrade,Yug., Oct. 6-7-DT, Pecar(BYU) 190-10½. Bristol,Eng., Sept. 23-DT, B. Tancred201-4½. Aachen,W.G., Oct. 7-JT, Timmer271-5½. SpringbankInternational Road Races, London, Ont., Sept. Sofia, Bul.-200, Matousek(Czech) 20.6. n, Saneyev 23-4½M, Shaughnessy19:59.4; 2. Misner(Fla TC) 20:01.4; (SU) 55-11¾. HT, Valentyuk(SU) 233-9½. 3. Mclaren 20:13.2; 4. E. Leddy(Eire-E Tenn St) 20:17; 5. Brussels,Bel., Oct. 9-Hour, Polleunis12M, 1244y(2nd Buerkle(NYAC) 20:19; 6. Sink (NYAC) 20:38; 7. B. Brown performer,performance all-time world) (20,518m). (Fla TC) 20:42. 12M. Cusack(Eire,E Tenn St) 56:11.8; 2. LuganoWalk Cup, Lugano,It., Oct. 12(a)-13(b)-14(c)- Anderson(Ore TC) 56:21.0; 3. Moore(Ore TC) 56:28.6; 4. 20km(a),Reimann (EG) 1:29:31.0; 2. Stadtmueller(EG) Galloway(Fla TC) 56:35; 5. Fleming(NYAC) 56:58; 6. Rosa 1:29:36.0; 3. Laird (NYAC) 1:30:45.0; 4. Smaga(SU) (Wisc/Park-Cey)57:15; 7. Ndoo (Ken-EnNM) 58:24; 8. S. 1:30:46.6;... 7. Scully (ShoreAC) 1:32:23.6;... 10. Frenkel Savage(Ore TC) 58:52. (EG) 1:33:23.0;... 13. Pamich1:33:56.0; 14. J. Brown(Colo Paris,Fr., Sept.25-HJ, Poaniewa7-¼; ... 3. Heikkila(unat) TC) 1:34:05.0;... 19. Ornoch(Pol) 1:35:13.0;... 27. Ranney 6-111/a;... 8. Beers(Can) 6-8¾. 800mR,France A 1:22.9 (unat) 1:39:11.0. 50km(b),Kannenberg (WG) 3:56:50.7; 2. NR (SainteRose, Ducasse, Kerbiriou, Arame). Bartsch(SU) 3:57:10.0; 3. Hahne(EG) 3:57:25.2; 4. Solda­ Leverkusen,W.G., Sept. 27-JT, Timmer266-5½. tenko (SU)4:01:33.6; 5. Weidner(WG) 4:01:58.4; 6. Selzer Bonn,W.G., Sept. 28-29-Dec, Linkmann7850 ( 14.0). (EG)4:03: 10.4; 7. Bondarenko(SU) 4:07:51.6; 8. Skotnicki Hamburg,W.G., Sept. 29-20kmWalk, Laird (NYAC) (EG)4: 08:29.4; 9. Visini 4: 09:25.0; 10. Svesnikov(SU) 1:31:54.0. 4: 11:21.2; 11. Kroel (EG) 4: 12:25.0; 12. Lightman(GB) EnglishCommonwealth Games Trials, London,Sept. 29- 4:15:13.4; 13.Schubert(WG)4:15:51.9; 14. Knifton 5000,D. Black 13:35.0. SP,Capes 65-1½; 2. Winch63-11¾. (NYAC)4:16:48.6; 15. Valore4:18:16.9; 16. Carpentieri DT, B. Tancred204-0. HT, Williams230-½. 4:19:58.2;... 20. Godwin(Colo TC) 4:23:48.2;... 24. Weigle Varna,Bui., Sept. 29(al-30(b)-11 OH H(a), L. Wodzynski (ColoTC) 4:28:40.2; 25. Kitchen(unat) 4:29:38.8. Teams: (Pol) 13.4. HJ(a),Maly (Czech)7-1½. TJ(a), Saneyev(SU) 1. EastGermany 139; 2. USSR134; 3. Italy 104; 4. West 54-10¾.SP(a), Brabec (Czech) 64-3; 2. Rothenburg(EG) Germany95; 5. US95 (tie brokenby higherindividual West 63-7½. DT(b), DeVincentiis(It) 200-8½. HT(b), Bondarchuk Germanplacing in 50km); 6. GreatBritain 81. Sp114kmR(c), (SU)226-7½. JT(a), Lusis(SU) 266-1½. EastGermany 8:44:55.2 (Stadtmueller, Zschiegner, Hahne, Aanekoski,Fin., Sept.30-DT, Kahma204-9½.
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