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Track Stats Index “Track Stats” Index to articles 1980 – 2019 Compiled by the Editor, Bob Phillips, with assistance from Keith Morbey Note: this Index lists every 11. Book Reviews notable mention in text of names 12. Editorials and subjects. Apologies for not giving page numbers! Any additions or amendments would be welcomed by the Editor, [email protected] Volume Numbers: 1. Athletes/Coaches 18, 1980; 19, 1981; 20, 1982; 21, 1983; 22, 1984; 23, 1985; Included in this Index are athletes who are (i) 24, 1986; 25, 1987; 26, 1988; the subject of a specific article; or (ii) are prominently featured in an article; or 27, 1989; 28, 1990; 29, 1991; (iii) are featured in a “Brief” article. All GB 30, 1992; 31, 1993; 32, 1994; unless otherwise stated. Athletes mentioned in 33, 1995; 34, 1996, 35, 1997; passing in articles or appearing only in 36, 1998, 37, 1999, 38, 2000; ranking-lists are not included. 39, 2001, 40, 2002, 41, 2003; B Brief reference only (separate item) 42, 2004, 43, 2005, 44, 2006; * Personal interview by the author or article 45, 2007; 46, 2008; 47, 2009; written or composed by the subject 48, 2010; 49, 2011; 50, 2012; 51, Aaron, Frank 48-2 2013; 52, 2014; 53, 2015; 54, Abraham, Arthur (Ger) 57-1 B Abrahams, Harold 29-1, 36-3, 36-4, 37-1, 49-3, 2016; 55, 2017, 56, 2018, 57, 2019. 49-4, 50-1 B, 50-2, 50-3, 51-2 B Achon, Julius (Uga) 55-4 Index Titles: Adams, Platt (USA) 57-3 B Adcocks, Bill 38-2, 38-3, 54-1* Adedoyin, Prince Adegboyega 36-1, 56-2 1. Athletes/Coaches Adekoya, Kemi (Bahrain) 52-3 B 2. Other Individuals Adkins, Derrick (USA) 34-4 Agostini, Mike (Tri/Can) 38-3 3. All-Time Lists, Year Lists, Aldama, Yamile 40-3 Top Six & Top Ten Averages, Alexander (Lerwill), Sheila 44-3, 48-2* Progressive UK All-Comers’ Alford, Jim 37-3* Allardyce, Captain Robert Barclay 25-1 Records & Progressive UK Allday, Peter 51-3 Top Tens Allday, Suzanne 48-1* 4. Nations & Regions Allen, Ellen 43-1 Alozie, Gloria (Nig) 37-3 5. GB Representatives, Clubs, Anderson, Bill CG 2014 Special Issue Counties, Fixtures & Venues Anderson, Tim 40-3 6. International Games & Anderson, William 56-4, 57-1, 57-2 B Andersson, Arne (Swe) 51-3 Championships Andrews, Harry 37-2 7. Other International Games & Antipov, Aleksandr (USSR) 33-4 matches Aouita, Said (Mor) 24-3, 28-3 Archer, Jack 52-2 B 8. Articles by David Thurlow Armitage (Young), Heather 45-2 9. Articles by Stan Greenberg Armstrong, Aaron (Tri) 45-3 10. Articles by Trevor Clowes Armstrong, Ainsley (Tri) 45-3 Armstrong, Ernest (Tri) 45-3 Ash, Malcolm 48-3* Beveridge, William CG 2014 Special Issue Ashby, Roma 52-2* Bignall, Herbert 40-3 Ashenfelter, Bill (USA) 55-1 Bikitsha, C.L. 37-1 B Ashenfelter, Horace (USA) 41-1 Binks, Joe 47-2 B, 47-4, 55-3 Ashibende, Thomas (Ken) 51-1 B Binnie, Ian 49-1 B Ashington, Henry 43-3 Binova, Maria (Cze) B “Athletics Weekly” Who’s Who Index 20-1, Birchall, George 50-1 B 23-1, 48-4 Birkett, Joe 49-3 B Atkinson, Sidney (SA) 49-1 Birrell, Bob 48-3*, 49-1 Aylett, Bill 48-4 Blackeby, Eileen 42-2 Blackett, Fred 54-1 Backley, Steve 34-1, 35-1 B, 55-1 Blackett, Jennings (Pan) 44-4 Backus, Bob (USA) 51-1 Blair, Cliff (USA) 51-1 Bacon, Fred 42-3 Blake, George (Aus) 49-3, 50-1, 50-2 Bagnall-Oakley, Kemeys 40-1* Blankers-Koen, Fanny (Hol) 36-3, 36-4, 39-4 Bailey, George 37-2, 37-3 Board, Lillian 44-3 Bailey, Jim (Aus) 44-4 B Boardman, William 43-1 B, 52-3 Bailey, McDonald 38-2, 38-3, 38-4 B, 39-1, Boit, Mike (Ken) 36-4, 54-2, 54-3, 54-4 39-2, 39-3, 39-4, 42-3, 52-2 Boot, Pat (NZ) 37-3 Baillie; Bill (NZ) 54-5 Booth, J.C. 37-1 B Baker, Benjamin Howard – see Howard Baker Boothe, Lorna 21-1 Balas, Iolanda (Rum) 29-4, 54-2 B Borican, John (USA) 41-1 Ballington, Hardy (SA) 41-1 Borland, Ian CG 2014 Special Issue Bannister, Sir Roger 40-2, 44-3, 56-2 Bourland, Cliff (USA) 37-4 Baraton, Georges (Fra) 42-4 Bowen, Frederick 52-2 B Barclay Allardyce – see Allardyce Bowerman, Bill (USA) 45-3 Barker, James 53-1 B Bowman, Sid (USA) 56-3 B Barksdale, Bob (USA) 49-1 B Boyd, Ian 52-2 Barkway, Ray 57-2 Boyd, William (USA) 49-1 Barnes, Lee (USA) 41-4 Boysen, Audun (Nor) 38-2, 41-2 Barry, Jack 52-2, 53-2 Bradstock, Roald 59-2 B Barry, William (Ire) 40-4 Braughton, Jack 49-2* Barthel, Josy (Lux) 35-1 Breckenridge, Alex (USA) 52-2 Batten, Kim (USA) 35-4 Bredin, Edgar 39-2, 50-2 Bauma, Herma (Austria) 43-4 Bridge, Bobby 45-1 Bayi, Filbert (Tan) 41-4 Britton, Bill (Ire) 52-3 Beames, Adrienne (Aus) 57-3 B Brooke, Sir Victor 39-3 Beamon, Bob (USA) 45-3, 46-1 B Brookman, Ken 49-4 Beard, Eric 52-4 B Brooks, Ian 53-2 Beavers, Walter 53-2 Brooks, Simon 43-4, 51-4 Beckett, Roy 55-1 Brown, Audrey 44-2, 44-4 Beecroft, Bob 43-2 Brown, George (USA) 53-4 Beitia, Ruth (Sp) 52-3 B Brown, Godfrey 35-4, 44-3, 47-4 B, 48-2 B, Bell, Douglas 48-1 53- 4 (2) Bell, James 48-3 Brown, Leroy “Coco” (Jam) 32-4 Bellah, Samuel (USA) 51-3 Brown, Sandra (Aus) 41-1 B Bellerby, Alfred 44-1, 48-2 B Browning, Dick (USA) 52-1 Bennett, Charles 43-3, 50-1 Bryant, S.J. 46-4 Bennet, Louis (“Deerfoot”) (USA) 43-3, 45-4 Bubka, Sergey (USSR) 35-3, 36-2, 41-4 Bergkvist, Kajsa (Swe) 41-1 Buckner, Jack 55-4 Bergmann, Gretel (Ger) 48-2 Buford-Bailey, Tonya (USA) 35-4 Best, Charles 48-1 Bulleyment, Cecil 57-4 Bethune, Harry (Can) 49-1 Bullough, Denny 42-4, 43-2 B Bulpett, Charles 55-1 Coe, Lord Sebastian 23-5, 35-1, 35-2, 48-3 Burfitt, Derrick 42-4, 43-1, 43-3 Cofie, Quamina (GC/Ghana) B 56-4 Buckner, Jack 44-3 Coleman, David 52-2 Burghley, Lord 34-4 Collier, Tom 39-4* Burke, Barbara (SA) 54-2 Collyer, Arthur 36-1* Burke, Mario (Bar) 55-3 B Collymore, Ed (USA) 37-3, 37-4 B Burn, Arthur (Can) 39-4 Connal, Katharine 56-1, 56-4 B Burns, Alec 40-1*, 54-4 Consolini, Adolfo (It) 48-1 Burns, Bruce (NZ) 47-4 B Cook, Kathy – see Smallwood Burton, Edmund 42-3 Cook, Myrtle (Can) 26-1, 39-4 Bush, Ross (USA) 40-3 Cooke, Arthur 57-2 Butler, Guy 48-3 Coombes, Geoff 43-4, 44-2 B, 52-1 Cooper, Bert 43-4 Campbell, Don (Aus) 56-1 B Cormack, James 50-1 Campbell, George (Aus) 54-1 Cornell (Gunn), Muriel 34-4 Campbell, John 57-1 Cornes, Jerry 37-4* Cannon, Paddy (Ire) 48-2 Cornwallis, Kinahan 50-1 Capes, Geoff 18-3 B, 18-4 Cotterell, William 50-1 B, 56-4 B Carlisle, Richard 42-3 Cowie, James CG 2014 Special Issue Cabrera, Delfo (Arg) 43-1 Cox, Stan 40-3* Carlton, James (Aus) 36-2, 49-2 Coy, Eric (Can) 45-3, 45-4 B Carr, Bill (USA) 36-4 Craig, Ralph (USA) 46-1 B Carr, Gerry 46-1* Crisp, Hope 43-3 Carroll, Leo 54-4 B Cross, Francis 56-1 Carruthers, Tom 44-1 Cross, Sid 56-3 Carter, Tom 53-4 Crossland, George 42-3 Cartwright, George 50-1 B, 51-2, 51-3 B Crowther, Bertha 52-4 Cator, Silvio (Haiti) 57-4 Cruttenden, Roy 57-3 Chalmers, Lillian 57-2 Csák, Ibolya (Hun) 48-2 Charlesworth, Jack 53-2 Csáplar, András (Hun) 41-1 Chataway, Sir Chris 43-3*, 48-4, 55-3 B Cullum, Harry 46-1 Catherwood, Ethel (Can) 39-4, 40-1, 40-2, 55- Cumberbatch, John (Tri) 42-3, 49-1 3 B Cummings, George 57-1 Chase, Jeff (USA) 57-3 B Cunningham, Glenn (USA) 46-1 B Chavasse, Christopher 43-2, 53-1 Cupid, Cyril 38-2 Chavasse, Noel 43-2, 53-1, 55-4 Cutbill, Harold (USA) 53-1 Cheeseman (Disley), Sylvia 47-1* Cuthbert, Jack (Can) 52-1 Chi Cheng (Taiwan) 57-4 Childs, William 39-2 D’Arcy, Vic 51-4 B Chinnery, Walter 53-2 Da Silva, Adhemar Ferreira (Bra) 36-3, 36-4 B Christie, Linford 39-2, 40-1, 40-1 B Da Silva, Helio Coutinho (Bra) 36-3, 36-4 B Chudina, Aleksandra (USSR) 48-3 B Da Silva, Holder (Guinea-Bissau) 57-4 Churchill, Arnold 47-3 Dahm, Christine (Aus) 26-1 Clark, Ellery (USA) 42-3, 55-4 Dainty, Peter 51-4, 55-3 Clark, George CG 2014 Special Issue Dalenz, John (USA) 52-1 Clark, Harold 43-4 Dalrymple, James “Jock” 29-2, 43-2, 56-4 B Clark, Joetta (USA) 38-1 Dalrymple, Malcolm 43-2 Clark, Peter 53-1 Danville, Sharon 24-2 Clarke, Harry 55-2 B Darby, Joe 42-3 Clarke, Ron (Aus) 53-3, 53-4 Dauban, Henri – see De Silhouette Dauban Coaffee, Cyril Can) 43-1 Davies, Charles 52-2 B Coates, Diane 43-1* Davies, Lynn 39-2, 57-1 Cochran, Roy (USA) 45-3 Davis, Calvin (USA) 34-4 Davis, Everard 48-3 Dyer, Hector (USA) 48-4 Davis, Glenn (USA) 24-3, 34-4, 38-1 Dyson, Sandra 54-3 Davis, Hal (USA) 38-2 Davis, Otis (USA) 38-1, 45-2 Eastman, Ben (USA) 36-4 Dawson, Glen (USA) 51-4 Easton, George 31-3 De Silhouette Dauban, Henri 33-3, 33-4, 34-4, Eby, Earl (USA) 41-2 55-4 Edelen, Leonard “Buddy” (USA) 52-1, 55-2, Deakin, Joe 37-2 56-1 B De Beck, Eric (Bel) 33-4 Edward, Harry 40-3 B, 50-2 Debele, Bekele (Eth) 33-4 Edwards, J.E.
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