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Combined Track 1-15 2017.Indd
2017 TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE IINDOORNDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location Jan. 28 at Columbia East-West Challenge New York, N.Y. Feb. 3-4 at Charlie Thomas Invitational College Station, Texas Feb. 10-11 at Don Kirby Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 12-13 at Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. Feb. 24-25 at MPSF Championships Seattle, Wash. March 10-11 at NCAA Championships College Station, Texas OOUTDOORUTDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location March 4 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. March 25 at Pac-12 v BIG 10 Challenge Tempe, Ariz. March 31 Bob Larsen Distance Carnival ** Drake Stadium April 1 Legends of Track & Field Invitational** Drake Stadium April 8 at Rafer/JJK Invitational** Drake Stadium April 13 at MT SAC Relays Distance Carnival Cerritos, Calif. April 15 UCLA Invitational** Drake Stadium April 21-22 at UCSD Triton Invitational La Jolla, Calif. April 30 at UCLA v USC Dual Meet Los Angeles, Calif. May 6 at Occidental Invitational Eagle Rock, Calif. May 6-7 at Pac-12 Combined Events Corvallis, Ore. May 13-14 at Pac-12 Championships Eugene, Ore. May 25-27 at NCAA West Prelims Austin, Texas June 7-10 at NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. ** denotes UCLA home meet TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location .............................................................................J.D. Morgan Center, GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif., 90095 2017 Schedule .........................Inside Front Cover Athletics Phone ......................................................................(310) -
Men's 200M Diamond Discipline 26.08.2021
Men's 200m Diamond Discipline 26.08.2021 Start list 200m Time: 21:35 Records Lane Athlete Nat NR PB SB 1 Eseosa Fostine DESALU ITA 19.72 20.13 20.29 WR 19.19 Usain BOLT JAM Olympiastadion, Berlin 20.08.09 2 Isiah YOUNG USA 19.32 19.86 19.99 AR 19.72 Pietro MENNEA ITA Ciudad de México 12.09.79 3 Yancarlos MARTÍNEZ DOM 20.17 20.17 20.17 NR 19.98 Alex WILSON SUI La Chaux-de-Fonds 30.06.19 WJR* 19.84 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 27.06.21 4Aaron BROWN CAN19.6219.9519.99WJR 19.88 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 26.06.21 5Fred KERLEY USA19.3219.9019.90MR 19.50 Noah LYLES USA 05.07.19 6Kenneth BEDNAREKUSA19.3219.6819.68DLR 19.26 Yohan BLAKE JAM Boudewijnstadion, Bruxelles 16.09.11 7 Steven GARDINER BAH 19.75 19.75 20.24 SB 19.52 Noah LYLES USA Hayward Field, Eugene, OR 21.08.21 8William REAIS SUI19.9820.2420.26 2021 World Outdoor list 19.52 +1.5 Noah LYLES USA Eugene, OR (USA) 21.08.21 Medal Winners Road To The Final 19.62 -0.5 André DE GRASSE CAN Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 04.08.21 1Aaron BROWN (CAN) 25 19.68 -0.5 Kenneth BEDNAREK USA Olympic Stadium, Tokyo (JPN) 04.08.21 2021 - The XXXII Olympic Games 2Kenneth BEDNAREK (USA) 23 19.81 +0.8 Terrance LAIRD USA Austin, TX (USA) 27.03.21 1. André DE GRASSE (CAN) 19.62 3André DE GRASSE (CAN) 21 19.84 +0.3 Erriyon KNIGHTON USA Eugene, OR (USA) 27.06.21 2. -
Progression of the European Outdoor Records
Progresión de los Récords de Europa al Aire Libre Progression of the European Outdoor Records (cerrado a / as at 31.10.2016) Revisado, completado, corregido y actualizado Revised, completed, corrected and updated Por/by José María García “A los admirados atletas europeos de todas las épocas y a Devoted to all the admired european athletes of all time, mis estimados colegas estadísticos, españoles y extranjeros, and to my respected colleagues in statistics, both spaniards con los que me he relacionado en el último medio siglo”. and foreign, whom I have met in the last half century. Introducción Introduction Permitidme unas breves líneas como introducción a la Allow me a few brief lines as an introduction to the list cronología de récords y mejores marcas de Europa que tengo of records and European best performances which I am ho- el honor de presentar. noured to present. En primer lugar tengo que manifestar algo obvio; se trata In the first place I have to state the obvious: it is a list de una lista de marcas con un breve suplemento, y no de un re- of performances with a brief supplement and not a story, nor lato -ni siquiera muy resumido- de la historia del atletismo eu- even a summary, of the history of European athletics (the Ita- ropeo (de ello ya se ocuparon en su día, con la debida lian experts Roberto Quercetani and Luciano Serra – and the extensión, entre otros, los expertos italianos Roberto Querce- Frenchman Gaston Meyer – among others in their day took tani y Luciano Serra- y el francés Gaston Meyer-, en los años care of that with due extent in the Sixties). -
1946 World Men List
Adolfo Consolini won his first European title in 1946 Wooderson - European Champion in 1938 and 1946 1946 WORLD MEN LIST Compiled by Richard Hymans Updated to 24 April 2020 Graphic processing by Pino Mappa QP = World rankings by RH/DJ based on Quercetani/Potts world ranking system. Note that the meeting in Santiago de Chile at the end of April was not deemed to be an official SAm Championship p = professional 100 YARDS (91.44 metres) + = Time during 100m QP Denis Shore RSA 24 May 15 189/80 A 9.5 1 Queenstown 24-May Bill Mathis USA 02 Sep 27 173/66 1 9,5 1 Buffalo 4-Aug Charles Beaudry USA 04 Sep 18 178/75 9,6 1 Milwaukee 22-Apr Jim Pettit USA 05 Jul 23 173/68 9,6 1 Aannapolis 11-May Charles Jupiter BGU 12 Apr 24 178/70 9,6 1 CIAA Hampton, VA 18-May Lloyd LaBeach PAN 28 Jun 22 185/73 4 9,6 1 Big 9 Champaign 1-Jun Mathis 9,6 2 Big 9 Champaign 1-Jun Harrison Dillard USA 08 Jul 23 178/70 9,6 1 Delaware, OH 8-Jun LaBeach 9,6 1h2 NCAA Minneapolis 21-Jun Mathis 9,6 1 NCAA Minneapolis 22-Jun LaBeach 9,6 2 NCAA Minneapolis 22-Jun Bill Martineson USA 23 May 23 173/68 6 9,6 1 Bloomfield, NJ 7-Jul Tom Carey USA 05 Jul 16 179/75 9,6 1 Kingston 31-Aug John Treloar AUS 19 Jan 28 192/84 9 9,6 1 Sydney 14-Dec Herb McKenley JAM 10 Jul 22 185/72 8 9,6 1 Kingston 28-Dec Brian Dunn AUS 31 Jul 21 9,7 1 Sydney 5-Jan Mel Patton USA 16 Nov 24 185/73 9,7 1 Los Angeles 24-Mar Allen Lawler USA 23 Jun 22 175/66 10 9,7 1 Texas R Austin 6-Apr Dillard 9,7 1h2 Kans R Lawrence 19-Apr Patton 9,7 1 Los Angeles (Ww) 20-Apr Lawler 9,7 1 Kans R Lawrence 20-Apr Patton 9,7 1 -
International Athletics Annual 1958
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS ANNUAL 1958 1957 WORLD MEN LIST Compiled by Richard Hymans Updated to 24 April 2020 Graphic processing by Pino Mappa QP = Quercetani/Potts world ranking as shown in "Track and Field News" 100 YARDS (91.44 metres) QP Dave Sime USA 25 Jul 36 190/84 5 9.3 (1) Raleigh, NC 18-May Bobby Morrow USA 15 Oct 35 187/78 1 9.3 1,4 (1)h2 NCAA Austin 14-Jun Ira Murchison USA 06 Feb 33 163/64 6 9.3 1,4 (2)h2 NCAA Austin 14-Jun Morrow 9.4 (1) Drake R Des Moines 27-Apr Ollan Cassell USA 05 Oct 36 186/77 9.4 (1) Clarksville, TN 11-May Morrow 9.4 (1) WCR Fresno 11-May Hayes Jones USA 04 Aug 38 178/73 9.4 (1) Charleston, IL 24-May Morrow 9.4 (1) Col R Los Angeles 24-May Willie White USA 24 Jul 38 178/78 4 9.4 (1)-JC Cal R Modesto 25-May White 9.4 (1) Compton 31-May (10) Morrow 9.4 (2) Compton 31-May Paul Williams USA 03 May 35 173/71 9.4 (1) Shepherd AFB, TX 13-Jun Watches : 9.3 - 9.35! - 9.4 Morrow 9.4 (1) NCAA Austin 15-Jun Murchison 9.4 (1) Buffalo 18-Aug Mike Agostini TRI 23 Jan 35 171/66 7 9.5 (1) Tempe 29-Mar Tom Hodson USA 37 178/75 A 9.5 (1) Las Cruces, NM 1-Apr Vance Robinson USA 19 Apr 36 188/76 9.5 (1) Winston-Salem 13-Apr Preston Griffin USA 20 May 39 190/82 9.5 (1) Compton 13-Apr Orlando Hazley USA 16 Jun 33 173/73 10 9.5 (1)r1 Kans R Lawrence 20-Apr Hazley 9.5 (1)r2 Kans R Lawrence 20-Apr (20) Cassell 9.5 (1) Kingsport, TN 25-Apr Agostini 9.5 (1) Fresno 25-Apr John West USA 26 Jun 37 180/77 9.5 (1) Baton Rouge 26-Apr Murchison 9.5 (1)h Drake R Des Moines 26-Apr Griffin 9.5 (1) Manhattan Beach, CA 26-Apr Murchison 9.5 -
Athletics-Annual-1972.Pdf
The following lists have been drawn out from the "ATFS Annual 1969". Revisited and adjourned from: Alain Bouillè (FRA), Jacques Carmelli (FRA), Tom Casacky (USA), György Csiki (HUN), Ljubisa Gajic (SER), Richard Hymans (GBR), Paul Jenes (AUS), Zbigniew Jonik (POL), Winfried Kramer (GER), Børre Lilloe (NOR), Gabriele Manfredini (ITA), Peter Matthews (GBR), Fletcher McEwen (AUS), Yves Pinaud (FRA), Tadeusz Wolejko (POL) Coordinator: Pino Mappa (ITA) Special thanks to Roberto Quercetani who made his library available for the purposes of this work. 1971 WORLD MEN LIST 100 YARDS (91,44 metres) George Daniels GHA 08 Mar 50 170/73 9.2 (1) v NGR Accra 24 Apr Jack Phillips USA 12 Apr 48 178/68 9.2 (1) SWAC Houston 8 May Willie Deckard USA 03 Jan 51 180/65 9.2 1.4 (1) Westwood 8 May Jim Green USA 28 Sep 47 182/70 9.2 0.0 (1) SouthW Lexington 15 May Willie McGee USA 04 May 50 180/79 9.2 (1)h Itta Bena, MO 15 May McGee 9.2 (1) Itta Bena, MO 15 May Green 9.2 (1)h1 King Philadelphia 16 May Francis Baldwin USA 28 Jan 50 186/79 9.2 (1)h1 Pasadena 28 May Daniels 9.2 2.0 (1) USTFF Wichita 12 Jun Cliff Branch USA 17 Jul 49 176/75 9.2 2.0 (2) USTFF Wichita 12 Jun Dennis Schultz USA 19 Feb 51 183/75 9.3 1.9 (1) Abilene 20 Mar Jean-Louis Ravelomanantsoa MAD 30 Mar 43 168/65 9.3 (1) Los Angeles 20 Mar James Batie USA 14 Dec 50 9.3 (1) Selma, Al 10 Apr Harrington Jackson USA 09 May 47 180/75 A9.3 (1) El Paso 10 Apr Chuk Smith USA 12 Mar 48 185/77 9.3 (1)h1 San Diego 10 Apr Ivory Crockett USA 24 Aug 48 170/66 9.3 0.7 (1) Dog R Knoxville 17 Apr Branch 9.3 (1) -
1. So Grow the Olympics 1896–1908 Sweden and the 1912 Olympics
Sweden and the 1912 Olympics 1. So grow the Olympics 1896–1908 The purpose of this exhibit is that using postcards and explanatory texts give an im- pression of how the OG, Olympic Games, in Stockholm emerged, notably the Swe- OG, Olympic Games, organi- dish sports activities with other events at the 1912 Olympics and something what it zed in ancient Greece, starting meant for the Swedish sports the following years. in 776 BC to 393 AD, after which they were banned. The postcards are largely drawn from the two series published by Granberg Art In- In England was organized in dustrial Ltd Publishers in Stockholm. This series comprises a total of 450 cards, of the 1600s something similar at which 124 (41+83) is shown here. Sometimes there are numbers in brackets and that the Olympics but ceased after is when the number in each Granberg Series. about 60 years. In Greece, there was a form of The first Granberg series with a bit of yellow cards shown on pages 10, 12-17 and domestic Olympics from 1859, 23. They are printed in 1912 in an unusual time for the cardboard. They are produced and for a while, but was just a in Light Touch – more commonly known is letterpress. They thus have a grid and it national phenomenon that died was a predecessor to offset printing. This printing method was relatively uncommon out by itself. at this time. Whoever grabbed the issue of The second Granberg Series are made in an off-white in those days usually thinner OG was Pierre de Coubertin. -
2012 Men's Track & Field Schedule
2012 MEN’S TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE INDOOR SEASON Date Meet Location January 20 at Run for the Dream Invitational Fresno, CA January 27-28 at UW Invitational Seattle, WA at Cougar Indoor Pullman, WA February 4 at Bronco Classic Nampa, ID February 10 at Don Kirby Elite Invitational Albuquerque, NM February 10-11 at Flotrack Husky Classic Seattle, WA February 24-25 at MPSF Championships Seattle, WA March 3 at UW Final Qualifi er Seattle, WA March 9-10 at NCAA Indoor Championships Nampa, ID OUTDOOR SEASON Date Meet Location March 15-17 at Northridge Invitational Northridge, CA March 24 vs. Texas** Drake Stadium March 31 vs. Tennessee/Washington State** Drake Stadium April 7 at Pepsi Invitational Eugene, OR April 13-14 Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational** Drake Stadium April 19-21 at Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, CA April 29 vs. USC ** Drake Stadium May 5 at Occidental Invitational Eagle Rock, CA May 5-6 at Pac-12 Multi-Event Championships Eugene, OR May 12-13 at Pac-12 Championships Eugene, OR May 24-26 at NCAA Preliminary Round Austin, TX June 6-9 at NCAA Outdoor Championships Drake, IA ** denotes UCLA home meet TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location .............................................................................J.D. Morgan Center, GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90095 2012 Schedule .........................Inside Front Cover Athletics Phone ......................................................................(310) 825-8699 -
Demonstrations—American Football and Lacrosse
DEMONSTRATIONS DEMONSTRATION OF AMERICAN FOOTBALL — EASTERN TEAM DEMONSTRATIONS—AMERICAN FOOTBALL AND LACROSSE HE Protocol provides that the Olympic Organizing Committee may arrange demonstrations in two Sports not included in the programme Tof competitions : (1) A National Sport of the country in which the Games are held; (2) A Sport foreign to the organizing country. THE FOOTBALL DEMONSTRATION American Football was decided on as the National Sport to be demonstrated at the Xth Olympiad. It was chosen because it is a game played almost ex clusively in the United States, and because it is primarily an amateur sport enjoying its greatest development and interest in the schools and colleges of this country. The Universities of Yale, Harvard, and Princeton, in the East, and the Universities of California, Stanford, and Southern California, in the West, officially approved the plan of the Committee to organize two Football teams, one repre- v* 1 WESTERN TEAM 739 Source : Bibliothèque du CIO / IOC Library XTH OLYMPIAD LOS ANGELES 1932 senting the Eastern institutions, and the other the Western, to meet at a demon stration game of Football on the evening of August 8. In order not to interfere in any way with the athletic programme of the institutions involved, only graduating seniors at each university who had com pleted their football competition were selected for the teams. The officials for the American Football Demonstration were: East Team T.A.D. Jones (former Yale coach), Chairman of Coaching Committee Mai Stevens (Yale), Advisory Coach Henry W. Clark (Harvard), Advisory Coach Nelson Poe (Princeton), Advisory Coach Adam Walsh (Yale), Line Coach George Connors (Yale), Trainer Harold F.