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YASHCHENKO AGAIN

It didn't take long for the Europeanseason to get rolling. Indeed, as Malyukov251-4 ; 3. Omitrenko 248-11; 4. Litvinov 248-4; 5. Syedikh we closed the last issue of TN, we brought you the flash of world records 244-4; 6. Spiridonov244 -0. by Henry (yawn) Rona and Grazyna Rabsztyn.We 've got more details on JT(a), Grebnyev280-3; 2. Yershov273-9. those for you this time. Women: 100(a), Storoshkova 11.33. 200(b), Maslakova23.44. And in the interim, another major world record has toppled, as 400(b), Kulshunova51.49. Heats(a): Kulshunova50.87 NR. young Soviet Vladimir Yashchenkohas high jumped 2.34 (7-8), adding a • 800(b), PROVIDOKHINA1 :58.6; 2. Rigel 1:59.2; 3. Styrkina centimeter to the mark he set last summer. That's still an increment below 1:59.2. his indoor best of 7-8½ of course. 1500, l(a)-1. Maracescu(Rum) 4:08.4. ll(b)-1. Kuznyetsova4:08.5; Bay Area fans will be excited to .learn that Yashchenkois on the 2. Zaitseva4:08.7. 3000(b), Byelovsova9:00.1. 400H(b), Selenzova . ....,preliminary visa list received from the Soviets, indicating that he will 57.48; 2. Makeyeva57.88. probably be in Berkeleyfor the US-USSRaffair. He's worth the price of HJ(a), Filatova6-2. LJ(b), Bardauskiene22-1. SP(b), Bufetova admissionhimself. 65-4¼; 2. Krachevskaya65 -1½. DT(b), Gorbachova.211-11; 2. lssa­ Some European papers carried a rumor that Rona's 27:22.5 in the yeva 209-7. JT(a), Nikanorova205 -5. 10,000 (finished off by a 13:34.3 [!) 5000) might not be ratified by the IAAF because of technical irregularities.As far as we can determine, the "irregularities" center around Jos Hermens not finishing the race after ANOTHER RONO RECORD setting a fast pace, therefore acting as a rabbit. This charge has no basis, as the IAAF has removed the rabbit-rule•••• , Aut., June 11-10,000, RONO(Ken-Wa St) 27:22.5 WR, from its files. CR (old records, 27:30.5 Kimobwa[Ken-Wa St] '77) (kilometersplits: Informed sources tell us that Vienna 10,000 was Rona's last race at 2:47.5, 2:42.7 [5:30.21, 2:43.4 [8: 13.6), 2:51.0 [11:04.6), 2:43.6 the distance for the year. He'll be content to claim No. 1 world ranking off [13:48.21, 2:46.7 [16:35.7], 2:44.3 [19:20.U), 2:42.1 [22:02.11, his record to date. And reportedly he will only run in a couple more meets 2:43.4 [24:45.51, 2:37.0 [27:22.5]-last 5000 13:34.3, last lap . period, in the 5000 and steeple. We'll see how that story stands up when 57.2); the promoters come running with their fistsfull of crowns, marks, francs, 2. Tibaduiza (Col) 27:53.0 SoAmR; 3. Cheruiyot (Ken-WaSt) etc. 27:58.9 PR (4th performer, 8th performanceall-time college).

PRAVDA CUP FURTH SPORTFEST Tbilisi, USSR,June 16(a)-17(b)-100(a), Kolyesnikov10.32; . .. 4. Borzov 10.50. 200(b), lgnatyenko 20.77. 400(b), Lovatchev Furth, W.G.,June 10-100, 11-1.Wells (PPC) 10.51. 200, Muster 46.40 NJrR. BOO(b),Malozemlin 1:4 7.3. (Switz)20.98; 2. Wells21.02. 800, Wulbeck 1:49.8·; 2. Wessinghage 1500(a), Abramov3:39.6. 5000(a), Yifter (Eth) 13:41.6. 400H 1:50.3. St, Ilg 8:24.6; 2. Karst 8':26.2. PV, Klimczyk(Pol) 17-4¾. LJ, (b), Stukalov 50.15;... 4. Gavrilyenko50.77. Rousseau( Fr) 26-7¼(also 26-7); 2. Versehi 26-3¾. • • • • HJ(a), YASHCHENKO7-8 WR, ER (old records, 7-7¾ Yashchenko Women: 100, 11-1.Kafer (Aut) 11.43; 2. Szewinska(Pol) 11.49. '77) (2.34; missed7 -9 [2.36] ); 2. Byelkov7 -5. 200, Szewinska22.91; 2. Kafer 23.09. 400, Elder (GB) 51.70. PV(b), Selivanov 17-10½; 2. Liventsev17-8 ½. LJ(b), Matos (Cuba) • • • e 100H(1.9), G. RABSZTYN(Pol) 12.48 WR, ER (old records, 12.59 \_ .5-7½. TJ(a), Kovtunov55 -4¼ PR; 2. Valyukevich55-3; 3. Piskulin Ehrhardt [EG] '72); 2. Kempin 13.16; 3. Rot (lsr) 13.23. --55-2¼. 4 x 100, West Germany44 .65 (Schniggendiller,Schenten, Grassle, DT(b), Zhurba 204-1. Sharp); 2. Unnttachedteam 45.20 (Geist, Rabsztyn, Bielcyzk,Szewin­ l • HT(a),ZAICHUK257-11(=5th performanceall-time world); 2. ska). LJ, Han.el 21-6¼ (also 21-5, 21-4¾).

Page151-June 28, 1978 I • SP, FIBINGEROVA (Cze)71-9 (=7th performanceall- time world} • • • T J(b), 0 LIVEI RA 57-2¾ (=2nd performanceall -time world; =best (68-2½, 70-6½, 71-9, f, 67-2¾, 64'; 1{)}. non-altitudeperformance all -time}; 2. Saneyev(SU) 54-5½;... 4. Pis­ JT, Repser202 -3; 2. Smith (SCM) 193-3; 3. Helmsctt"midt188 -4. kulin (SU) 54-¾. • • SP(b}, BEYER 71-6 NR (6th performer,;,,10th performance all -time

world; 2nd performer, performanceall-time Europe) (70-4½, 70-8¾, '---../ GOLDEN SPIKE 69-2¾, f, 69-¾,71 -6); 2. M. Schmidt 65-6¾. DT(b), W. Schmidt 223-5 (7th performanceall-time Europe} (t, t, Ostrava,Czech., June 6(a)-7(b)-100(b), Leonard(Cuba} 10.51. 214-3, 221-5, 223-5, 220-11); 2. Sugar211-9; ... 6. Danek202-11 . 200(b), Schmid (WG) 21.24. 400(b), Juantorena(Cuba} 45.17; 2. High­ JT(a), Paragi(Hun} 274-0; 2. Nemeth(Hun} 272-10. am (Aus} 46.22. Women: lOO(a},Chivas (Cuba) 11.48. 200(b), Kratochvilova • • 800(b), BUSSE(EG) 1:45.5 EJrR (2nd performer,=2nd performance 23.50. 400(a}, Kratochvilova51 .09 NR; 2. Penton51.12 NR. 800(b), all-time world Junior); 2. Morceli (Alg} 1: 45. 7 N R; 3. Plachy 1:46.1. Styrkina 2:02.4;... 4. Penton2 :04.4. 1500(a},Jacob (Rum) 4: 15.3. 1500(b), Basig(EG} 3:42.3. 5000(b}, Arndt (EG) 13:48.3;. .. 4. 3000(b}, Duffy (Eire) 9:20.5. lOOH(a),Berend 13.06. Gomez(Mex -UTEP} 13:54.2. 110H(b), Kulebyakin (SU) 13.4; 2. Llo­ HJ(b), Matay (Hun) 6-1¾;.. . 3. Popa(Rum) 6-¾; 4. Oskolok (SU) veras(Sp) 13.5; 3. Pusty (Pol) 13.5; 4. Cech13 .5. 400H(b), Schmid 6-¾; 5. Mracnova6- ¾. LJ(a), Erdelyi (Hun) 20-5. 50.47. . . . . • SP(a), FIBINGEROVA 70-10½ (12th performanceall -time world) HJ(b), Lauterbach(EG) 7-3; 2. Joy (Can)7-1 ¾. PV(b), Lesek 17-1½ (70-10½, 69-5, f, t, t, 70-4); 2. Droese67-4¾; 3. Veleva62-3 ¼. NR. LJ(a), Oliveira (Brz} 26-8; 2. Giralt (Cuba}26 -1½. DT(b), Veleva224-6; 2. Droese216-9; 3. Prouzova210-1 NR; 4. SP(b), Beyer(EG} 69-10½(f, 68:½, 69-10½, 68-3¼,68-9¼, f}; 2. Jahl209-10; 5. Engel201-0. JT(a},Janko (Aut} 191-1. M. Schmidt (EG) 67-2¼; 3. W. Schmidt (EG) 66-7¾; 4. Brabec65-7½. DT(b), W. Schmidt 217-4; 2. Velev (Bui) 206-3. HT(a), Bunyeyev(SU) 240-6. JT(a), Michel (EG) 267-7. EAST 104-GREAT BRITAIN 96 Women: 100(b), Taylor (Cuba} 11.5; 2. Szewinska(Pol) 11.5. 200(b}, Szewinska23.51. 400(b}, Penton (Cuba)51 .52. 800(b), Styr­ London, Eng., June lO(a)-11(b) - 100(a}, Ray (EG) 10.35. 200 kina (SU) 2:00.3. 100H(b), Berend(EG) 12.8; 2. E. Rabsztyn(Pol) (b), Prenzler(EG} 21.15. 400(a), Pfennig (EG) 47.15. 800(b), Beyer 12.9. (EG) 1:46.3; 2. Hoffmann 1:46.6; 3. Straub (EG) 1:47.0. HJ(b), Matzen(EG) 6-¾. LJ(b, w), Lehmann(EG) 20-9¾. SP(b), 1500(a),Ovett 3:53.8 (51.6); 2. Straub 3:54.1. Steeplenot-con ­ Droese(EG) 69-11¾(67-9½, 67 -¾, 69-7½, 66-11½,66-11½, 69-11¾ ); tested (DOR brought no steeplers).5000(b), Rose(GB-MOAG) 13 :26.6; 2. Fibingerova69-8¼ (f, 69-8¼,f, f, f, f) ; 3. Veleva(SU) 61-3. . .. 4. Staynings(GB-MOAG /guest) 13:40.6;... 6. Cierpinski (EG) DT(b), Veleva225-5 (211-9,f , 225-5, 216-2, f, f}; 2. Droese219-6 14:04.9. 10,000(a),Simmon s 28: 15.0; 2. Cierpinski28:30 .8. 110H (188-7, 210-4, 213-11, 209-0, 219-6, 216-9); 3. Jahl (EG) 214-2; 4. (b), Munkelt (EG) 13.91. 400H(a), Pascoe50.58. Engel(EG) 205-4. JT(a), Hommola(EG) 204-5. • 20kWalk(a),GAU DER (EG) 1:24:23 ER (old ER, 1:24:30 Solomin [SU] '77) (4th performerall-time world); 2. Sparmann(EG) 1:27 : 19. PRAVDA-TELEVIZIA-SLOVNAFT 4 x 100(a), East Germany39.60 (Prenzler, Ray, Kubeck,Thieme) . 4 x 400(b), EastGermany 3 :05.5 (R. Kokot, Richter, Arnold, Pfennig); Bratislava,Czech., June 9(a)-1O(b)-1 OO(a), Leonard 10.22. 200 2. Great Britain 3: 05.6. (b), Leonard20.64 . 400(a), Juantorena45 .99. 800(b), Juantorena HJ(b), Beilschmidt(EG) J.5; . .. 3. Burgess7-2 ¾ NR. PV(b), Hooper 1:45.0 (1:44.97); 2. Higham 1:46.0. 1500(a), Plachy3:40.6 ;... 4. 17-¾. LJ(a, w), Mitchell 25-11. TJ(a), Moore 53-6½. Morceli 3:42.1;.. . 6. Busse3:43.2 . SP(a), Capes65-5. DT(b), Muller (EG) 196-5. HT(b), Dickenson SOOO(b), Basig13:41.2; ... 3. Gomez13 :42.5. 10,000(a),Obsch­ 230-8. JT(a), Hanisch(EG) 281-2. onka (EG) 28:31.0. 1lOH(a), Kulebyakin 13.83. 400H(b), Bratanov Women( 100½-Great Britain 52½): 100(a,2 .2), (B1!1) 50.84. Gohr (EG) 11.17; 2. Hamann(EG) 11.23; 3. Lynch (GB-LB St) 11.42; HJ(a}, Bylekov (SU) 7-3. 4. Lannaman11.45. 200(b), Lannaman23.09; 2. Hamann23 .14; 3. • PV(b), KOZAKIEWICZ (Pol) 18-5¼(=8th performanceall-time Bodendort (EG) 23.15. 400(a}, Brehmer(EG} 52.27; 2. Streidt (EG) world}; 2. Abada (Fr} 17-8½; 3. Buciarski(Pol) 17-8½; 4. Pullard (All­ 52.29; 3. Hartley 52.83. Am) 17-4¾. 800(:i), Ullrich (EG) 2:00.1; 2. Bruns (EG) 2:00.4. 150Q(a},Bruns LJ(a), Giralt 24-11¼. 4: 15.3. 3000(a), Lehmann(EG) 9:05.7. 100H(b), Klier (EG} 12.89;

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Volume 24, No. 17. Upcomingissues will be publishedJuly 12, 26; August 16; September6; October 11; November15; December27. Page152-June 28, 1978 I 2. Boothe & Fiedler (EG) 13.08 (Boothe =NR). 400H(a), Rossley(EG) · HJ(a), Nietzsche6-3¼ PR. LJ(a), Wycisk 21-9¾; 2. Panait (Rum) 57.23; 2. Ullrich 57.68. 21-7; 3. Wujak 21-6¼;... 5. Voigt 21-2¾. 4 x 100(a), East Germany43.54 (Hamann,Schneider, Bodendorf, SP(a),Droese 67 -7; 2. Knorscheidt66-8; 3. Adam 66-6½. DT(b), Gohr); 2. Great Britain 44.25. 4 x 400(b), East Germany 3:25.9 (Mar­ Droese218-3; 2. Jahl 209-9; 3. Engel203-2. quardt, Krug, Streidt, Brehmer); 2. Great Britain 3:30.0. JT(a), HOMMOLA 208-8 (11th performerall-time world); 2. R. HJ(a), Kirst (EG) 6-2. LJ(b), Reeve21 -5½; 2. Wycisk (EG) 20-11½. Fuchs203-11; 3. A. Fuchs 193-11. SP(a),Michel (EG) 61-1. DT(a), Reichenbach(EG) 189-1. JT(b), R. 4 x 100(a), EastGermany I 43.13 (Hamann,Schneider, Pfennig, Fuchs(EG) 217-5 (217-5, 214-11,f, f, f, f); 2. Sanderson199-1. Gohr); 2. East GermanyII 44.46; 3. Poland44 .57.

OLYMPIC DAY KUSOCINSKI MEMORIAL Berlin, E.G.,June 14(a)-15(b)-100(a), Ray 10.29. 200(b), Ger­ nandt 21.05. 400(a), Schaffer46 .83. 800(a), Beyer 1:46.6; 2. Wagen­ Warsaw,Pol., June 18-100(0.30), LEONARD (Cuba) 10.08;... knecht 1:46.9; 3. Busse1 :46.9. 4. Wells(PPC) 10.53; 5. Riddick (PPG)10.54. 1500(b),Wessinghage (WG) 3:37.6; 2. Straub 3:37.8; 3. Ruth 3:38.2. 200(1.7), LEONARD 20.06; 2. Ouarrie(Jam-Tob) 20.58; 3. Lic­ 5000(a),Justus 13:35.6;... 4. Kuschmann13 :39.3;... 7. Cierpinski znerski20.63 NR. 13:45.2. St(a), Wetzig8:34.4. 110H(a),Munkelt 13.73. 400H(b), Kod­ 11-1.Riddick 21.06. 400, Juantorena(Cuba) 45.66; 2. Podlas46.24. ejs (Cze)50.98. 800, Marajo (Fr) 1:47.6. 1500, Maminski3:41.3. HJ(b), Beilschmidt7-4¼. PV(b), Krumpolt 17-4¾. LJ(a), Mensche St, Bichea(Rum) 8:24.9; 2. Maranda8:25.8; 3. Voicu (Rum) 25-2¾. TJ(b), Latzner 52-8¼. 8:26.6. 5000, Basig(EG) 13:33.9; 2. Malinowski 13:34.8;... 5. Gom­ SP(a),Beyer 69-6. DT(a), W. Schmidt 219-11. ez (Mex-UTEP)13 :36.7. HT(b), STEUK 255-4WJrR, NR (old WJrR, 254-2 Steuk '78) (7th 10kWalk,BAUTISTA (Mex) 40:32.8 WB (old WB, 40:42.6 Salonen performer all-time world); 2. Gerstenberg246-2; 3. Reissmuller245-1; [Fin] '77-Bautista's 39:39.2 on 5/31 on road); 2. Colin (Mex) 40:41.5. 4. Sachse242-2. 4 x 100, Poland39 .74. JT(b), HANISCH296-4 NR (15th performer all-time world); 2. Bal­ PV, Kozakiewicz18-1¼; .. . 3. Lohre (WG)& Slusarski17-2¾. ster 279-0; 3. Boros (Hun) 272-10. LJ, 0 L IVEI RA (Brz) 27-0 SoAmR (=13th performerall-time world); 4 x 100(a), East GermanyI 38.91 (Kokot, Ray, Kurrat, Thieme). 2. Cybulski 26-1¾; 3. Berger(WG) 26-1¾. Women: 100(a), Gohr 11.33; 2. Morehead(Tn St) 11.41. Heats SP, Bergmann(EG) 65-6¾. DT, Schmidt (EG) 214-7. JT, Erdelyi (a): Morehead11.59. 200(b), Bodendorf22.95. (Hun) 262-11. 400(a), BREHMER50.88 ; 2. Streidt 51.38. Women: 200, Szewinska23.05 . 400, Penton (Cuba)52.51. \___, ~OO(a),WEISS 1 :58.8; 2. Buse1:59.2; 3. Lovin (Rum) 1:59.3; 4. 800, WEISS(EG) 1:56.2 (6th performanceall-time world); 2. Janu­ Ullrich 1:59.3; 5. Roock 1:59.8; 6. Bruns 2:00.0. chta 2: 00.6. 1500(b), Lazar(Hun) 4: 11.8. 100H(a),Klier 12.76; 2. G. Rabsztyn 1500, Szydlowska4: 19.0. (Pol) 12.80; 3. Berend13.06; 4. Fiedler 13.30; 5. Anisimova(SU) 100H(2.3), G. RABSZTYN 12.62; 2. E. Rabsztyn13.05; 3. Szier­ 13.34; 6. E. Rabsztyn(Pol) 13.35. czynska13 .15. 400H(b), ROSSLEY56.68 (8th performai:rne-all-tifl11!world);2. LJ, Anderson(North) 20-10½. SP, Fibingerova(Cze) 69-9¾; 2. Wiess57.00; 3. Ullrich 57.03. Adam (EG) 65-11¼.

OTHER INTERNATIONAL RESULTS

FINLAND SWEDEN

Kaivopuisto,April 29-25km(road), Lipsonen1 : 15: 15;... 5. Handen,May 28-PV, Pudas(Fin) 17-8½; 2. Kalliomaki (Fin) Viren 1: 15:40 (stoppedto tie shoe). 17-8½. NationalCross Country Championships, Pori, May 14-5km, Malmo,June 3-20kmWalk, Bautista(Mex) 1:25:54; 2. Colin Viren 14: 17;... 3. Paunonen14:22. (Mex) 1:26:29; 3. Gauder(EG) 1:26:55; 4. Stadtmuller (EG) 1:29:04. ,May 25-3000, Laine 7: 54.3; 2. Paunonen7: 55.1; 3. 75th BirthdayGames, Stockholm, June 3-100, Borzov (SU) Viren 7:57.2. 10.40. 1500, Straub (EG) 3:38.9; 2. Wessinghage3: 40.3. HJ, Beil­ Pietarsaari,May 28-3000, Viren 7: 59.4. schmidt (EG) 7-5½; 2. Molotilov (SU) 7-3¾; 3. Wszola(Pol) 7-2¼; 4. Helsinki Games,Helsinki, June 15 /cold/-200, Edwards(Sn Cal) Joy (Can) 7-¾. 21.05. 1500, Bayi (Tanz) 3:39.5; 2. Paunonen3:39.7; 3. Crawford Women: 100, Hamann(EG) 11.20; 2. Haglund 11.24 NR. (AW) 3:43.2; 4. Malley (AW) 3:44.9. 5000, Vainio 13:30.5; 2. Nyam­ Goteborg,June 6-LJ, Jarfelt 26-½N R. bui (Tanz) 13:31.0; 3. Wells (AW) 13:31.0; 4. Viren 13:33.8: 5. Vir­ June Games,Stockholm, June 13 /cold/-5000, Foster (GB) gin (AW) 13:34.1. St, Marsh(BYU) 8:31.2; 2. Kantanen8:31.3 ; 3. 13:27.3 (led@ 5:28.5, 8:07.0, 10:48.3); 2. Fitzsimons(Aus) 13:38.3; "'- drown (AW) 8:32.3. 400H, Graybehl(Sn Cal) 50.73. SP,Stahlberg . . . 4. Malinowski (Pol) 13:40.4. HJ, Almen 7-1¾; 2. Joy (Can)7-1. 68-1¾; 2. Feuerbach(AW) 67-6¾; 3. Pauletta (Can-C Mi) 61-3¾. Women: 3000, Waitz (Nor) 8:45.2; 2. Olafsson(Den) 8:55.3 N R.

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Holland187-Norway 179, Oslo,June 6(a)-7(b)-800(b), Kor­ Berlin,May 3L-SP, W. Schmidt 68-1¼PR (also 67-2¼,67-¼). meling(H) 1:46.6. 10,000(a), K. Kvalheim28: 13.1. HJ(a),Wielart (H) OT, Schmidt 226-1 ER. 7-1. DT(b),Walvik (N-UTEP) 198-6. JT(a), Grimnes286-1. Women: OT,Jahl 211-7. Women(Holland 89-Norway 65): 1500(a),Waitz 4:04.3 NR. Karl-Marx-Stadt,June 1-Women: 200, Koch 22.06 =WR. LJ, SP(a), Smit (H-UTEP)50-½; ... 3. Hansen(N-Ok) 46-9; 4. Stalman Wujak-Kunzel21-8¾~ (21-8¼). SP, Knorscheidt67-10¼. (H-UTEP)46-1½. DT(a),Stalman 178-9. Karl-Marx-Stadt,June 2-3-0ec, Stark 8205 (11.17, 23-4¼, 48-10¾,6-5½, 49.08, 15.0, 153-5, 16-8¾,215-5, 4:32.9); 2. Pottel DENMARK 8061 (10.92,23-10¼,46-11,6-6¾,48.29, 14.5, 133-0, 15-9, 176-4, 4:30.0). Copenhagen,May 25-Women: Mile,Olafsson 4:30.2. Women: Pent, Nietzsche4423 (13.8, 41-10, 6-1¾, 18-3¼, Sollerod. May 30- 5000, Olafsson·15: 08 .8. 2: 14.5).

SOVIET UNION

Vinnitsa,May 14-DT, Klimyenko215-10 ~ (not NR). lserlohn,May 28-3000, Karst 8:08.4; 2. Hildenbrand8:08.8. Leselidze,May 30-HT, Malyukov251-8. Heilbronn,June 3-100, Schmid 10.3. 400, Schmid45.5. Kaunas,June 5-Women: LJ, Bardauskiene22-2½. Darmstadt,June 7-1 lOH, Kratschmer13.6. Dortmund,June 9-HT, Huning250-6. Eberstadt,June 11-HJ, Thranhardt 7-4¼.

Warsaw,May 28-St, Maranda8:.§1.2. Bydgoszcz,June 11-LJ, Cervantes(Sp) 26-5 EJrR. ,May 21-2000, Ovett (GB)5:10.6. SP, Capes(GB) 65-6¾. Piacenza,May 21-20kWalk, Damilano1:26:37; ... 7. Visini 1:31:50. Bratislava,May 28-Women: SP, Fibingerova66-5¾. Turin,June 4-Women: 400, Penton (Cuba) 51.72. BarskyMikulas, May 20-20kmWalk, Petrik 1:26:44. WalkInternational, Camaiore, June 11-20k, Stadtmuller (EG) 1:27:10. 50k, Pilarski(EG) 4:04:26; 2. Visini4:08:25. HUNGARY Florence,June 13-100, Riddick (PPC)10.67. 200, Mennea 20.49. 400, Parks (AIA)46.15. 800, Marajo(Fr) 1:48.3; ... 3. En­ ,May 13-JT, Paragi278-2 . yeart (PCC)1 :49.3; 4. Masterson(unat) 1:49.4. 1500,Waigwa (Ken­ '-----./ Budapest,June 6-JT, Nemeth 274-2; 2. Paragi265-2; 3. Csik PPC)3:38.5; 2. Moorcroft (GB)3:39.5. 5000, Hermens(Hol) 13:46.9; 263-2; 4. Boros261-9 . 2. Kimobwa(Ken-Wa St) 13:53.8. 400H, Walker(Aub) 50.32. GrandPrix of Budapest,June 12-100, Riddick (PPC)10.30; 2. HJ, Wielart(Hol) 7-3½; 2. Kotinek (PCC)7-3½. TJ, Butts (AIA) Collins(PPC) 10.43. 800, Morceli(Alg) 1: 48.0;... 10. Bayi (Tanz) 54-0. SP, Feuerbach(AW) 67-7½. DT, Wilkins(AW) 210-11. 1:53.2. 1500,Waigwa (Ken-PPC) 3:41.3. 5000, Uhlemann(WG) 13:30.9; Women: 400, Szewinska(Pol) 51.48. HJ, Brill (Can-PCC)6 -1¾. . . . 5. Kimobwa(Ken-Wa St) 13:42.2. Formia,June 18-200, Edwards(Sn Cal) 20.32; 2. Mennea20.42 . HJ, Gerstenbrein7-¾; 2. Kelemen& Wszora' (Pol)"6· 10¾. LJ, Szal­ 5000, Bayi (Tanz) 13:32.3; 2. Nyambui(Tanz) 13:32.4. 110H, Nehe­ ma 25-2½; 2. Cybulski(Pol) 25-1¼;... nm-Oliveira (Brz) (3 fouls). miah (Md) 13.51. TJ, Butts (AIA) 54-10¼. SP, Fauerbach(AW) 65-0. DT, Wilkins(AW) 222-0; 2. Farago 208-3. Women: 1000, BRUNS(EG) 2:32.7 WB,EB (old bests, 2:32.8 JT, Boros 272-1; 2. Nemeth 269-9. Sorokina [SU] '76); 2. Dorio 2:33.8 NR. Women: 800, Weiss(EG) 1:59.2. JT, Smith (SCM)194-2. HJ, SIMEONI 6-4¾ NR (2nd performer,=6th performanceall­ time world). PORTUGAL AUSTRIA NationalMarathon Championships, Faro, April 9-Pinto 2: 15:18. Gotzis,May 27-28-Dec, Kratschmer (25-li, 14.08l; 2. Thomp- son (26-lw, 15-1¼); 3. Zeilbauer(49.76); ... dnf-Warkentin (USSA) 3004 (11Ji1, 22-7¾w,46-4¾, 6-4½,d~f); ... Grebenyuk(SU) 1484 (2).

France410-Belgium 266, Lille,June 11 (5-nationmiddle dis­ tance internationalheld concurrently)-200, Roelandt (Bel)20.4. St, KENYA Wesolowski(Pol) 8:24.1; 2. Malinowski(Pd) 8:25.4; 3. Thys (Bel) 8:26.5. 5000, K~wol(Pol) 13:41.7;... 4. lopes (Por) 13:42.6;... 8. African Games/CommonwealthGames Trials, Mombasa, June Lismont (Bel) 13:48.7. 17-18-1500, Waigwa(PPC) 3:37.5. St, Aono (WaSt) 8:16.2. 4 x 800, LJ, Deroche(Fr) 26-3½; 2. Zante (Fr) 26-1. NationalTeam 7: 12.0 (4th performanceall-time world) (Maina,Om­ wansa, Kipkurgat,Lemashon). BELGIUM CUBA ' '-...... ,, FranceWomen 166-Belgium 131, Brussels,June _11-200, Rega (F) 23.03. 400H, Alaerts (B) 57.55. LJ, Curtet (F) 21-7 NR. Havana,March 26-100, Saborit 10.1. 400, Leonard. 46.2. TJ, J

Page154-June 28, 1978 I Platt 54-1¾. SMU) 187-7. BarrientosMemorial, May 21-200, Leonard 20.1J.. GuardianGames, Etobicoke, June 17-100(-8.9), Meriwether(0 Cl) 10.99. 400, Sowerby (OCI-Ant)46.72; 2. Peoples (OCI) 46.88; 3. TRINIDAD Bogue(Can-Viii) 46 .89; 4. Saunders (Can-LBSt) 47.04;... 6. Ray (OCI) 47.62. 5000, Melancon(NYAC) 14:00.9. 4 x 200, DC International HamptonGames, May 14(a)-15(b)-16(c)-100, l(a)-1. Crawford 1:22.9 (Meriwether,Lancaster, Wiley, Peoples). (Trin-PPC)10.2. ll(b, w)-1. Williams(AA) 9.9; 2. Crawford10 .0. Ill PV, Simpson 17-5; 2. Jessee (PPC) 17-5; 3. Freemil"I(AA) 17-¾. (c)-1. Crawford 10.2; 2. Williams10.2. 400(b), Coombs(Trin-AI) 46.5. TJ, Jordan (unat) 52-9; 2. Nipinak (Can-Penn)52-2; 3. Dupree · (Mace)52-3¼; 4. Tiff (Tob) 51-2½. JT, Schmidt (Knox TC) 270-1; 2. MEXICO Megelea263-10; 3. Ralph (Clem)253-6; 4. Sorchik (Bruce)250-9 . Women: 400, Dabney (Clip) 52.07. 400H, Esser (la St) 58.07; InternationalCollege Meet, , June 17-100, Brodi ... 3. Mahal(Can-la St) 59.77. 4 x 200, DC International 1:38.7. (North) 10.1. 200, Myricks(Ms C) 20.3. 400, Peete (LA St) 46.5. 800, HJ, Girven(Md) 5-11¾. Pent, Konihowski4432 (14.51, 46-5, 5-9, White (PV) 1:49.6. 1500, Ballman(ND St} 3:55.7. 5000, Schankel (CP/ 20-6, 2: 16.3). SLD) 15: 18.5. 10,000, Henry (PembSt-Aus) 32: 21.0. Toronto, June 17-SP, Dolegiewicz68-5 NR (f, 65-10½,68-5, 110H, Holloway(Wn II) 13.6; 2. Hart (LA St) 13.7. 400H, Siegman 66-¼, 67-1¼,67-0) . OT, Dolegiewicz187-1; 2. Gray 186-5. (SO-ClJII)51.6. 4 x 100, U.S. 39.9 (Myricks,Ray, Brodi, Christian). 4 x 400, U.S. 3:06.5 (Dotson, Hodge,Thomas, Peete). AUSTRALIA HJ, McDaniel(Alb St) 7-3. PV, Robinson (LA St) 16-11. LJ, My­ ricks 26-3½. TJ, Dykes (SEn La) 52-0. SP, Shipman (PembSt) 56-6¼. Melbourne,May 6-1500, Hall 3:38.6. OT, Shipman 179-6. HT, Sawyer (Hay St) 194-11. JT, Opilo (Ind/Pa) CommonwealthGames Trials, Brisbane, June 3(a)-4(b)-400(a), 2'll-2. Dec, Delmoor (Mt St M) 7206. Mitchell46.1; 2. Darvall46.6. 800(b), Oarvall1 : 47.5. HJ(a), Win­ deyer 7-3 NR. CANADA Women: lOO(a),Boyle 11.2; 2. Boyd 11.3. 200(b), Boyd 22.8; 2. Boyle 22.9. HJ(b), Annison 6-2. LJ(b), Hooker 21-¾; 2. Jacenko Toronto, June 10-SP, Dolegiewicz67-5 NR. Dl, Gray (Can- 21-½.

U.S. MEETS

AC, Provo, March2-3-Dec, Steiner (BYU-Arg)8026 (10.9, 22-8½, 24.9. 400. Dabney 54.2. 400H, Farmer (NY HS) 60.0; 2. Smith (0 Cl) 47-9, 6-6, 49.5, 14.7, 153-10, 15-1¼,201-0, 4:38.7); 2. Miller(BYU) 60.9. SpMed(y),New York PAL 1:41.2. 7425. AAU Pentathlon,Tempe , June 4-5-11 . Hakansson(Miami/Swe) WCAA,Long Beach,May 5- lOOH,vanWolvelaere (Sn Cal) 13.5; 3794; 12. West ( Co) 3760; 13. Kinney(Sp CC)3742 ; 14. Kinimaka 2. McMillin(Sn Cal) 13.6; 3. Shmock (S DiegoSt) 13.9. SpMed, long (North) 3645; 15. Morris(UCSB) 3447; 16. Russell(UCSB) 3220; .. . BeachState 1:44.6. LJ, Walker( LB St) 19-11½; 2. McMillin 19 -8¾; 3. dnf-Cornelius (Tx A&M)3057 (4 events). Gourdine(UCLA) 19-6 . SP, Dole (LB St) 51-6½. JT, Camarigg(LB St) PacificAAU Junior Women, Sacramento , June 11-lOOH, Haw­ 155-2. thorne (Ca HS) 13.8; 2. Costello(Ca HS) 14.0. Southeastern Conference,Knoxville, May 11-12-Dec(auto), ACUInvitational, Abilene, June 15-PV, Olson (Ab Chr) Palies 7 540, Benedict 7086. 17-10¾. PCAA,Fresno, May 12-13-Dec(auto), Bardales 748~. Harris JuniorOlympics, Orem, Ut., June 15-HJ, Nielson(BYU) 7-0 . 7104. OT, Rice (SceraTC) 192-10. JUCOChampionships, Champaign, May 18-20-l lOH(c,w),Bethel Women: OT, Branson(LAN) 170-2. 13.5!!: Heats(a): Bethel 13.54. YonkersRaceway Mile, Yonkers, N.Y.,June 17 /oversizedtrack/­ PotomacAAU, CollegePark, Md., May 22-100 , Meriwether(DCI) Flynn (E Tn-Eire}4 :00.0; 2. Maree(Vill-S Afr) 4:00.3; 3. Centrowitz 10.2. 400, Peoples(DCI) 46.3; 2. Sowerby (DCI-Ant)46.8; 3. Ray (DCI) (Or) 4:01.0; 4. Oyce (FTC-Jam)4:07.5; 5. Snyder (Penn St) 4:07.5; 6. 47.5. Belger(Viii) 4:10.3; 7. Roche (AA) 4:11.5. GoldenSouth Classic,Orlando, May27-800, Young (Tn) 1:48.5. Met AAU,Jamaica, N.Y.,June 17-0T, Oerter (NYAC)200-6 . NCAAII Championships,Macomb,11., May 24 -25-0ec(auto),Oel­ HT. Ojerassi( NYAC)218-6; 2. Healey(Fitch) 202-5; 3. Sutherland moor 12g Scholz 708§.. (NYAC)194-0; 4. Bessette(NYAC) 190-8; 5. Ourrigan(NYAC) 188-6; PotomacAAU Women, Washington, DC, May 28-100, Nichols 6. Bruno (Brown) 186-9. JT, Kirby (NYAC)265-7. (DCI-Barb)11.6 . 200, Young (UDC)23.2; 2. Nichols23.2 . 400H, · OlympicDay, West Long Branch, N.J., June 17-HJ, Fern (ACC) Brinkley(UDC) 58 .8; 2. Smith (DCI) 59.5. SpMed(y),DC International 7-1. OT, Swarts (Shore AC) 195-4. 1:42.7; 2. Club Olympia 1:45.0. AC, Pasadena,Tx., June 17 /all races "no flash"/-lOO(w), F. Tay­ AC, El Paso, May 29-PV, Jessee (PPC) 18-½; 2. Vahlstrom lor (Tx Sn) 9.9; 2. Stagg ( Lamar) 10.0; 3. Moxey(Tx Sn) 10.0; 4. (UTEP) 16-10¾;... nh-Haynie (Quest) & Olson (Ab Chrl. Rawlings(Tx HS) 10.2; 5. Huey (Tx HS) 10.2. 200(w), Moxey 20.6; Gold Coast Junior Olympics,Miami, June 3-Women: LJ, Doug­ 2. Williams(Tx HS) 20.7; 3. Stagg 20.9. PV. Porter (Hurr) 17-6. SP. las ( Fl HS) 19-10. Stuart (Hurr) 63-4. Exh 110H(w),Milburn 13 .8. RegionII Women'sChampionships, Wilmington, Oe., June 4- ComptonInvitational, Compton, June 17-100, 1-1. Gilkes(Tob­ 100, Dabney (Clip) 12.1. 200, Dabney24.3; 2. Nichols(DCI-Barb) Guy) 9.5. 11-1.J. Andrews(Sn Cal) 9.3. HJ, Smith (Pas CC) 7-2. LJ, )

Page155-June 28, 1978 I Whitley (Mace)25-2¾. SP,Marks (WVTC) 59-10½. 42-2¾,6-9¼, 48.39, 15.59, 144-11,12-9½, 191-1, 4:26.ll; DT, McGOLDRICK(Mace) 213-1; 2. Gardner(Mace) 205-1; 3. Pluck­ 7. Samara(NYAC) 7649 (10.97, 23-11¾, 42-6¾, 6-¾,49.63, 14.92, nett (WVTC) 204-5; 4. Gordien(unat) 193-0; 5. Baughman(Hous) 131-1, 14-9¼,180-0 , 4:32.5) (note that only 30 points separateplaces 177-0. 3-7); 8. BardalesOrv) 7580 ( 11.11, 22-6½,39-2, 6-3¼,49 .52, 15.38, Women: 100y, Ashford (UCLA) 10.3:'-0T; Vogelsang(Mace) 167-8; 131-11,14-9¼, 197-1,4:26.3); 2. Pyle (Ca HS) 155-0. 9. Niederhaus(Mace) 7529 (11.06, 22-8¾, 36-10½, 6-3¼,47.02, 15.17, 128-10, 14-9½, 153-7,4:23 .3); 10. Hale(Fisk) 7510 (11.19, AAU 23-8¾,43-9½, 6-2, 49.16, 15.00, 127-7,13-5½, 194-11, 4 :38.7); 11. Palies ( MsSt) 7493 ( 11.10, 22-8½,42 -1¼, 6-10¼,49.09, 15.29, Richmond, Va., June 24-25/sunny & warm/- Hill (Co TC) 8004 139-1, 13-5½, 134-6,4 :30.5); 12. Mondschein(PPC) 7315; 13. Miller (10.97, 24-7,40-4, 6-4½, 48.33, 15.01, 140-8, 13-9½, 212-4,4:14 .0) (unat) 7269; 14. Harvey(unat) 7098; 15. Hinkley (CNW)7035; 16. (Hill had 12-point lead on Hamlin with 3 eventsto go, equaledPR in PV, Wooding(unat) 6984; 17. Reilly (Fl) 6940; 18. Chapman(WVTC) set PRsin JT and 1500); 2. Hamlin (DelawareRiver TC) 7776 ( 11.12, 6911; . .. 23-3¼,44-8½, 6-9¼ , 49.35, 14.92, 132-8, 13-9½,178 -11, 4:26.7); dnf-George (AW) 6290 (no JT), Coffman(Hurrl 5401 (8 events, 3. Howell (Hurr) 7679 (10.82, 23-4¾,42-4, 6-¾,48.23, 14.78, 137-10, nh PV), Jacobs(Az) 4891 (7 events),Adama (In TC) 4720 (7 events, 13-5½,181 -7, 4:31.1); 4. Lineweaver(Hurrl 7670 (10.99, 22-6½,46-7¾, dnf 110H), Warkentin(USSA) 1369 (2 events,hurt hamstringin LJ), 6-¾,48 .55, 15.75, 146-0, 14-1¼, 185-0,4:30 .5); Herbst(Hurrl 605 (pulled in 100). 5. Whitson (Sun City TC) 765°5"Ui :l9; 2°f6 ¾. 47-2½; 6:¾, 50.45, First 7 plus Dixon (chosenby coaches)will competeagainst USSR . 15.06, 148-0,14-1¼, 191-6, 4:39.6); 6, Crist (FTC) 7654 (11.04, 21-6,

A AU JUNIOR ·c HAMP IONS HIPS

MEN (DCS)31 :32.8; 6. Hill (DCS)32 :27.9; 7. Berry (Ca HS) 32:53.8;. .. dnf-Bensema (Ky), Galan(II HS), Mann (CalSt), Matteson{RTC), Bloomington,In., June 24(a)-25(b)/first two in eachevent make Mearns(Yale), Meyers(LIAC), Schriver(Irv). U.S. team for Europeantour; all contestantsborn 1959 or later/- 110H(b,- ), Parker(Al HS) 14.25; 2. Wilson (PaHS) 14.32; 3. lOO(a,-0.6), Young (PaHS) 10.48; 2. Brown (Va HS) 10.49; 3. Lat­ Johnson(Ca HS) 14.35; 4. Hancock(Oh HS) 14.54; 5. Allen (Mi HS) tany (Ga) 10.52; 4. Moore (Az St) 10.53; 5. King (Irv) 10.65; 6. Ben­ 14.61; 6. Holloway (SFeCC)14 .98; 7. Butler (Al) 15.15; 8. Vickery nett (Tx HS) 10.76; 7. Grimes(Tn) 10.80; 8. Woolfolk (NJ HS) 10.84; (Mo HS) 20.61. 9. Belk (Va HS) 10.90. • 400H(b), PERSON(NJ HS} 51.00 (3rd performer, 5th performance 200{b, -), Lattany (Ga) 21.45; 2. Goldston(UCLA) 21.49; 3. King all-time HS); 2. Phillips (SJCC)51 .74; 3. Foreman(CA) 52.57; 4. Carl­ (Irv) 21.55; 4. Brown (Va HS) 21.56; 5. Williams {Tx HS) 21.66; 6. son (Wheaton)52.66 ; 5. _Allen (St John's) 53.44; 6. Martin (Ok St) Woolfolk (NJ HS) 21.68; 7. Moore (Az St) 21.70; 8. Singletary(NJ 53.44; 7. Wright (unat) 53.76; 8. Kelley (St Jos); 9. Williams (Mi St) HS) 21.74; 9. Marshall(Az HS) 21.82. 55.4. 400(b), Goldston(UCLA) 46.03 PR; 2. Denman{NY HS) 46.64; 10,000Walk{b),Sharp (unat) 50:54.7; 2. Morris (NYAC) 51:38.3; 3. Sargent(Oh HS) 47.09; 4. Jeffress{NJ HS) 47.23; 5. Foreman(CA) 3. Pettis (NY HS) 51:44.6; 4. Millard (CNW)52:01.0; 5. Linbloom 47.35; 6. Grimes{NJAA) 47.89; 7. Tubbs (In HS) 47.95; 8. Strother (unat) 52:48.2; 6. Veon (la HS) 53:21.8; 7. Good (PVW)53 :51.9; 8. (Aub) 48.40. Teagarden(unat) 55:58.1. 800{b), Tufariello (Viii) 1:49.8; 2. Aragon (N Dame)1:50.1; 3. HJ{b), Frazier(Az) 7-2; 2. Flowers(NMTC) 7-0; 3. Guy (Co HS) Brown (CYO) 1:51.2; 4. Wade(Ga Tech) 1:51.7; 5. Schaer(Or HS) 6-11; 4. Williams (unat) 6-11; 5. Holland (NJ HS) 6-10; 6. Alexander 1:51.8; 6. Hughes(Ga Tech) 1:52.4; 7. Toles (Aub) 1:52.8;. . . dnf­ (NYAC) 6-10; 7. Mays(Ca HS) 6-10; 8. Sunstrum(Tx HS) 6-10; 9. Ayoub (Ill), McKithen (NJ HS). tie, Gonzales(LIAC) & McIntosh (MITCA) 6-8; 11. Padilla (NJ HS) 1500(b), Harbour (Baylor) 3:47.8; 2. Donaghue(St John's) 3:48.0; 6-8;... ah- Martens(Penn St), McAllister (unat), Wright (Ca HS),Wy­ 3. T. McCallister(II HS) 3:49.5; 4. Henrikson{Mi HS) 3:51.5; 5. Fricker rick (Ca HS). (CaHS) 3:53.1; 6. Speranza(NYAC) 3:55.0; 7. Sullivan (II HS) 3:55.3; • PV(a), HALL (Tx A&M) 17-0 (=7th performerall-time U.S. Junior); 8. Black (NVTC) 3:59.6; 9. Peterson(unat) 4:00.4; 10. F. Assumma 2. Buckingham(Ks HS) 16-0; 3. Ernst (CaHS) 16-0; 4. Lange(NJ HS (Ca HS) 4:02.1. - frosh) 16-0; 5. Thilken (Ca HS) 16-0; 6. Curran(Ca HS) 15-6; 7. • Steeple(b), GREGOREK(NY HS) 9:04.0 (2nd performer,3rd per- VernascoOn HS) 15-6; 8. Hayley (Tx HS) 15-0; 9. tie, Rose{La HS) formanceall-tirrn! HS); 2. Mangan(Penn St) 9:07.0; 3. Hess{Or HS) & Steward(In HS) 15-0;... nh-Arrington {JTC), Binau {SJCC),Buck­ 9:21.3; 4. Schultz (Ks) 9:25.5; 5. Lewis (GlenJC) 9:29.6; 6. Cesio ley (la HS). Duhon (LSU), DuPlantis(La HS), Richards(unat), Sar- (MCC)9 :46.0; ros (unat). . 7. Osbourne(Yale) 9:51.6; 8. Kinbark (NYAC) 9:54.5; 9. Golliday LJ{a), King {Irv) 25-9¾w (25-¾, 25-9¾w, 25-7, 24-1, 25-6¼, 25-2½); (Md HS) 9:56.9; 10. O'Keefe(Aub) 10:23.0; 11. McFall (unat) 10:27.5; 2. Walker {Az HS) 25-2¾; 3. Artis {M Tn St) 25-2¾; 4. Lewis (NJ HS) ... dnf-Haimardinger (Prince),Speranza (NYAC). 24-9¼; 5. McCain(LSU) 24-6; 6. Roberts(S Fe CC) 24-3¾w(23-7½); 5000(b), B. McChesney(Or) 14:38.2; 2. Ortiz (GrossJC) 14:40.6; 3. 7. Gilreath (unat) 24-1; 8. Hanns(Cumb C) 23-llw (23-2¼); 9. Janicki (Az HS) 14:53.0; 4. Anderson(Ar) 14:55.5; 5. Schriver(Irv) Grimes(Tn) 23-7w (23-5¾); 10. Bibbie {II HS) 23-6¼; 11.Wilson 15.:03.6; 6. Lacy (unat) 15:06.8; 7. Scharsu(Oh HS) ' 15:11.2; 8. Rapp (SWnMi) 23-3½w(23 -2); 12. White (SJ St) 23-3½w(21-9); 13. Bates (PennSt) 15:14.9 . {CSM)23-2; 14. Cutler {Tn HS) 21-6¾. 10,000{a),C. Assumma(Ca HS) 30:42.9; 2. Ral!11ig_(Mont) 30:46.3; TJ{b, w), Owolabi (NY HS) 52-4; .2. Artis (M Tn St) 52-3¼; 3. Ty­ 3. Langenohl(PSTC) 31 :24.0; 4. Gibson(Glen JC) 31:27.2; 5. Manzy ler (AIA) 52-1¼; 4. Bibbie (II HS) 51-¼; 5. Marvin {SC HS) 49-10½; J

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I .. 6. Stringfellow(II) 49-7¾; 7. Herring(II HS) 48-11; 8. Bates (CSM) 4:22.7; 4. Coleman(Falc) 4:26.2; 5. Felix (Atoms) 4:28.3; 6. Murnane 48-8; 9. Gilreath (unat) 45-6½. (LAC)4:29.9; 7. Denz (Pat-Switz)4:30 .8; 8. Ensrud (unat) 4:35.6; 9. SP(b), CARTER(Tx HS) 61-4¾ HSR (old HSR, 61-1¼Walker [Sam­ Schmidt (Ambler OC)4:41.1; 10. Bier (SJC)4:49.1. uell, Dallas,Tx) '68) (8th performer all-time U.S. Junior) (61-4¾, 3000(b), Springs(Fl HS)9:30.9; 2. O'Connor (CYO)9:31.6; 3. 59-8¼, 59-7, 58-10, 61-0, 59-7); 2. Gddsmith (Or) 59-8½; 3. Williky Craven(Scioto TC) 9:38.2; 4. Forbes (Port TC) 9:43.1; 5. Henderson (Penn St) 54-9½; 4. Porath (Ca HS) 54-8; 5. Warren (Aub) 53-9¾; 6. (8 Rib) 9:54.1; 6. Boyd (BryanTC) 9:55.6. Lanier (Fl St) 51-9¼. llOOH(b,-), Fitzgerald(Va HS) 14.00; 2. Young (Pa HS) 14.1O; DT(a), LOFQUIST(Ks HS) 175-1 (3rd performer; performanceall­ 3. Washington(Sky TC) 14.18; 4. Hawthorne(BEB) 14.21; 5. Costello time HS) (160-11, 170-9, 172-10, 146-9, 175-1, 159-5); 2. Serafenas (M Lions)14.28; 6. Grant (S Jers) 14.43; 7. Dinello(W Sub) 14.61; 8. (Dela) 174-0; 3. Williky(Penn St) 171-4; 4. Sutherland (Ar) 169-3; Costello(SJC) 14.66; 9. Bressard(Rich TC) 14.71. 5. Porath (Ca HS) 163-9; 6. Warren(Aub) 163-7; e 400H(b), BROWN(KK) 60.46 (6th performer all-time HS); 2. 7. Dalatri (SSAC)153-10; 8. Van Winkle(Ga) 153-10; 9. Rosen Pollion (MernShel) 61.34; 3. Henderson(Flash) 63.09; 4~Allwine (Wa (Tn) 153-3; 10. Swan (Or) 152-11; 11. Carter (Mi HS) 151-6; 12. HS) 63.32; 5. Ince (Metro) 63.57; 6. Brown (SE) 64.2; 7. Sidall (Alb McCrory(In HS) 151-3; 13. Crowell(la HS) 147-9; 14. Mehr (Va HS) TC) 65.5;... dnf-Thornas (SWTC). 144-2; 15. King (In HS) 141-1. 3000Walk(b),Ruiz (Kett Str) 15:54; 2. Trisco (LAN) 15:55; 3. HT(a),Thomson (Stanford) 168-11; 2. Borden (unat) 164-4; 3. McKinnon(Isl TC) 17:06; 4. DeVries(Kett Str) 17:59; 5. Rabine (HS) Lanigan(Eire) 163-8; 4. Vasquez(NJ HS) 158-4; 5. Bergenback(unat) 19:03. 156-1; 6. Burns (NYAC)154-8; 7. McCullough(Eire) 143-4; 8. Hohn 4 x 100(b), BerkeleyEast Bay TC 45.92; 2. LA Mercurettes46.59; (Or) 129-9; 9. Carey (Miami)112-11. 3. LA MercurettesB 46. 71; 4. South Jersey TC 46.88; 5. Police Olympic JT(b), Meyer(Prince) 234-8 (234-8, 229-4, 228-3, 218-4, f, 221-4); League47.24; 6. LA Naturite 47.31; 7. Indy Chevettes47.41; 8. South 2. Bramlage(Ks St) 228-6; 3. Boskovich(Tn) 227-0; 4. Hartle (Clem) Jersey B 47.79. 224-8; 5. Rider (CSM)213-5; 6. Farnsworth (NJ HS) 210-8; 7. Rod­ Heats(a): 1-1.Berkeley 45.8. 11-1.LA Mercurettes45.75. riquez (Bates) 206-5; 8. Cullinan(NH HS) 204-6; 9. Barrow (La HS) 4 x 400(b), Flashettes3:41.8; 2. Motor City TC 3:43.0; 3. LA 201-7; 10. Sechrist ( Ft Hays St) 200-1; 11. Lehnortt (Pa HS) 199-0; Naturite 3:46.8; 4. PeninsulaSpikes 3 :48.4; 5. AlbuquerqueTC 3:48.9; l2. Collins(NJ HS) 198-11. 6. Lake Erie Cornets3:50.1. Dec(a-b),Bastien (En Mi) 7139 (11.52, 21-6½, 36-9¾,6-6, 50.59, Heats(a): 1-1.Peninsula Spikes 3:43.3. 11-1. Flashettes 3:39.4; 2. 15.53, 123-3, 15-1¼,156-4, 4 :32.5); 2. Swanger(Web St) 6965; 3. South Jersey TC 3:40.8; 3. Motor City 3:43.5. Bryan (Char TC) 6834; 4. Sheehan (unat) 6575; 5. Harrison(NJAA) 4 x 800(b), San Jose Cindergals8:55.2; 2. Klub Keystone 8:55.7; 6532; 6. Leoni (Mor Est TC) 6480; 7. Mastrelli(unat) 6413; 8. Wright 3. Liberty AC 9:00.6; 4. Patriots USA9:09 .2; 5. ColoradoGold 9:09.9; (Ca HS) 6174. 6. CYOTC 9: 13.9. SpMed(b), LA Mercurettes1 :40.3; 2. BerkeleyEast Bay TC 1: 41.5; WOMEN 3. LA MercurettesB 1:44.4; 4. LA Naturite 1:45.1; 5. CentralJersey \._., 1:46.5; 6. Klub Keystone 1:46 .6. Contestedwith the men's meet for the first time. All competitors Heats(a): 1-1.LA Mercurettes1:43.0. 11-1. LA Naturite 1:43.9; 2. must be born in 1960 or later. Virtuallyall are preps, but exact affiliations Berkeley1 : 44. 5; 3. CentralJersey 1: 45.0. 111-1.LA MercurettesB for most are not known to us, so ell carried here with club affiliations. 1:44.5. HJ(a), Rienstra(CN) 5-11; 2. Metcalf(Alb JC) 5-11; 3. Heinrich lOO(a,- 1.0), Carney( LAM)11.69; 2. Brown ( LAM)11 . 79; 3. (KK) 5-10; 4. McNeal (Ca HS) 5-10; 5. tie, Collman(OTC) & Thomas Glover(Willingb TC) 11.84; 4. Washington(Pen Spikes) 11.90; 5. Ash· (Metro) 5-9; 7. tie, McCarthy(TS) & Westover(RTC) 5-9; 9. Plummer ford (unat) 11.91; 6. Dunlap (SJersey) 11.92; 7. Fitzgerald(unat) (unat) 5-9; 10. Bair (CJTC)5-8 ; 11. Alston (BEB)5-8; 12. tie, Rawlings 12.05; 8. Bolton (M Lions)12.29; 9. Bolden ( LAM)12.48. (CO), Burrill(CO Gold) & Peters (LAN) 5-8; 15. Pollion (MernShel) 5-6. Semis(a): 1(-0.5)-1. Glover11.63. LJ(a), Lewis(Willing) 20·5¼w (20-5¼w,19-5½, 19-6½, 20-½, 200(b, -), Cobbs(BEB) 24.02; 2. Dunlap (S Jersey) 24.19; 3. 19-4¼,p) ; 2. Loud (LAM)19 -ll½w (18-7¾); 3. Styles (Jack TC) 19-6¾; Bolton (M Lions)24.22; 4. Glover(Willing) 24.36; 5. Brown (LAM)· 4. Keating(SDSF) 19-6; 5. Jackson (SI Jets) 19-¼; 6. Brooks (Md HS) 24.43; 6. Marshall(LAN) 24.52; 7. Lewis(SJers) 24.75; 8. Polk (MH) 19-¼; 7. Jackson (CYC)19-¼; 8. Douglas(NMTC) 19 -¼w (18-6¾); 9. 25.11; 9.Washington(Pen Sp) 25.22. Crabtree (BG) 19-0w (18-6½); 10. McLaoughlin(CN) 18-11¼;... 15. • 400(b), COBBS( BEB)53.12 (7th performer all-time HS); 2. Em· Pollion (MemShel) 18-6¾. erson (Pat) 53.42 (8th performer all-time HS); 3. Gardner (LAM)53.47 SP(a), Majors(I Chev)46-9; 2. Sobansky (unat) 45-3¼; 3. Henry (9th performerall-time HS); 4. Franklin (M Lions)53.56 (11th perfor­ (Cheet)44-9; 4. Klouse(unat) 44-6; 5. Whitley (KK) 44-6; 6. Koziara mer all-time HS); 5. Taylor (Flash) 54.06; 6. Farmer (Flash) 54.72; 7. (unat) 44-5½; 7. Waddell(Mem Shel) 44-4; 8. Ray (LAN)43-1¾ ; 9. Acker ( MH)55.13 ; 8. Rogers(NM) 55.8; . .. dnf-Alphonso ( Day AC). Pryor (BEB)42-11; 10. Lotmore (NMi)42-¼ . Heats(a): 1-1.Cobbs 54.19. DT(b), Pyle (LAN) 153-9; 2. Deniz (PBP)150-9; 3. Cobern (unat) 800(b), Beckford( LAC)2 :05.3; 2. Regan(SJC) 2:05.3; 3. Clark 149-7; 4. Glover(unat) 147-11; 5. Holliday(MM) .144-10; 6. lacavo (KK) 2:05.3 (2:05.25, 2:05.28, 2:05.29); 4. Portasik (Va HS) 2:07.1; 5. (Ma HS) 143-9. Goen (Ca HS) 2:07.2; 6. Haworth (CYO)2:07.4; 7. Figliomini(SJC) JT(a), Nelson( Lake) 158-6; 2. Williams( L Erie) 154-9; 3. Osborne 2:09.7; 8. Walton(M Ticy) 2:10.7; 9. Wells(Mem-Shel) 2:17.3. (Mt HS) 154-3; 4. Bishop (LAN) 147-1; 5. Mayhew(Ca HS) 141-7; 6. e 1500(b), WILLIAMS(SJC) 4:21.3 (8th performer all-time HS); 2. Rouse (RC) 141-6; 7. Chapman(Wa HS) 140-0; 8. Carr (Cheet) 138-7; 9. Wells(Mem-Shel) 4 :22.0 (10th petformer alhime HS); 3. Crystal (C Gold) Dibb (TW) 132-6; 10. Watts (NJ HS) 131-10.

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INTERNATIONAL PREP INVITATIONAL Hills, II) 6-8; 6. Holland (Willingboro,NJ) 6-8; 7. Haley (Brandon, Fl) 6-8; 8. Sunstrum (Pearce, Richardson,Tx) 6-8; 9. Stoutamire (Baker Napierville,Ill, June 17-lOOm(w), Woolfolk (Westfield,NJ) 10.1; County, MacClenny,Fl) 6-6. 2. Johnson (Richardson,Tx) 10.1; 3. Thomas (Hanford, Ca) 10.3; 4. • PV, CURRAN(Crespi, Encino, Ca) 17-½ (=5th performance all-time McNeil!(Loughlin, Brooklyn) 10.3; 5. Weathers (Central, Ft Pierce, Fl) HS); 2. Buckingham(Gardner, Ks) 16-6; 3. Ernst (El Dorado, Placentia, Ca) 10.4; 6. Butler (Fremont, LA) 10.4; 7. Cleveland(Pasadena, Ca) 10.7; 16-6;4. Haley (Tuloso-Midway,Corpus Christi) 16-0; 5. Foss (Santa Ynez, 8. White (Asbury Park, NJ) 10.8. Ca) 15-6; 6. Buckley (North Sioux City, la) 15-6. 200(w), Woolfolk 20.4; 2. Johnson 20.5; 3. McNeil!20.8; 4. Denman LJ(w), Forcey (Luling,Tx) 25-8; 2. Simmons (HainesCity, Fl) 25-4; (B&G,Brooklyn) 21.0; 5. Weathers21.3; 6. White 21.4; 7. Jorgensen 3. Hanson (Topeka, Ks) 24-½; 4. Butler (Fremont, LA) 23-8; 5. Bibbie (Marshalltown,la) 21.5; 8. Cleveland21.7. (Thornton, Harvey, II) 23-7¼; 6. Dyson (Burnsville,Mn) 22-10½; 7. Frye 400, Jeffress (Central,Trenton) 46.8; 2. Denman47.1; 3. Willis(Con­ (Murphy, Mobile)22 -9. nally, Waco)47.3; 4. Sargent (Harbor, Ashtabula, Oh) 47.4; 5. Peebles TJ(w), Owolabi(Sleepy Hollow, North Tarrytown, NY) 53-3½ (super­ (Calumet, Chicago)47.8; 6. Faggett (Eastern Hills, Ft Worth) 47.8; 7. ior to national record); 2. Marvin(Spring Valley, Columbia,SC) 51-11; 3. Yancey (Waukegan,II) 48.9; 8. Wilson(South Oak Cliff, Dallas)48.9. Brown ( Cedar Shoals, , Ga) 50-0; 5. B. Presberry (Jefferson City, 800, Brown (Wheat Ridge, Co) 1:51.4; 2. Regan (Point Pleasant Mo) 49-9; 5 Herring(East, Joliet, II) 49-3¼; 6. Toppins 49-¼; 7. Bibbie Beach, NJ) 1:51.8; 3. Street (Farragut, Chicago) 1:51;9; 4. Albers 48-11¾; 8. A. Presberry. (ClevelandHeights, Oh) 1:52.1; 5. Rawlings(Crownpoint, In) 1:52.5; 6. SP, Krueger(Bayside, Virginia Beach) 65-6; 2. Porath (Atwater, Ca) Bryan (Lufkin, Tx) 1:52.5; 7. Clennon (Minooka,II) 1:52.9; 8. Gomez 63-5½; 3. Ross ( Kimball,Dallas) 62-11; 4. Weaver(Haines City, Fl) (Boca Ciega, Gulfport, Fl) 1:53.4 . 62-9½; 5. Lehmann (Oak Park, II) 62-7½; 6. Pole (El Capitan, Lakeside, 1600m(about lOy short of a mile), Spivey (Fenton, Bensonville,II) Ca) 61-8½; 7. Settle (Nevada,la); 8. Siewart (Hamilton,Sussex, Wi). 4:06.2; 2. Henrikson(Northern, Portage, Mi) 4:08.5; 3 Fricker (Hemet, OT, Porath 195-8; 2. Crowell(Mason City, la) 185-10; 3. Lofquist Ca) 4:11.3; 4. T. McCallister(Deerfield) 4 :12.4; 5. Janicki (Mesa,Az) (ShawneeMission South, OverlandPark, Ks) 185-4; 4. Mehr (Gar-Field, 4: 14.2; 6. O'Reilly (San Rafael, Ca) 4: 14.2; 7. M. McCallister(Deerfield) Woodbridge,Va)173-0; 5. McCrimmon(HIiisborough, Tampa) 169-5; 4: 16.1; 8. Carney (Burnsville,Mn) 4: 17.0. 6. Krueger 167-6. 2M, Berry (Redwood, Larkspur, Ca) 9:.12.7; ·2. lvancin (Aurora, II) HT, Colantonio (Classical,Providence, RI) 193-8; 2. Ryan (Eire) 9: 19.3; 3. Clark (Rockledge,Fl) 9:21.7; 4. Hampton (Deerfield, 11) 193-7; 3. Turchetta (Pilgrim,Warwick, RI) 181-0; 4. Oodd (Classical) 9:31.9; 5. Podsadecki(Kearsley, Flint, Mi) 9:39.9; 6. Morrill (Culver,In) 178-9; 5. Smith (Classical) 177-7; 6. McCullough(Eire) 177-1; 7. 9:57.5. Guglielmi(Providence, RI) 141-0. 1lOH(w), Hancock (Hay, Cleveland)13.6 ; 2. Richards(Haines City, JT, Barrow (University,Baton Rouge) 220-3; 2. Farnsworth (Scotch Fl) 13.7; 3. Person (Plainfield,NJ) 14.0; 4. Smith (Kennedy, Bronx, NY) Plains-Fanwood,ScotchPlains, NJ) 217-7; 3. Collins (Bosco, Ramsey,NJ) 14.0; 5. Ruben (Ball, Galveston)14.0; 6. Wheatfall(Eastern Hills, Ft 214-1; 4. Friess (Lyons, Ks) 208-5; 5. Lehnortt (Clarion,Pa) 205-0; 6. Worth) 14.1; 7. Presberry (Jefferson City, Mo) 14.1; 8. McGloughan(Elk Ruffo (Can) 204-1; 7. Forbes (RancocasValley, Mt Holly, NJ) 204-1; Grove, II) 14.2. 8. Matlock (DeRidder, La) 200-3; 9. Fee (DeRidder) 196-5. 3001H,Person 36.3; 2. Gon;:ales (Skyline,Salt Lake City) 36.3; 3. Holloman(Princess Anne, VirginiaBeach) 37.2; 4. Wheatfall37.5; 5. Wilson(Valley Central, Warwick,NY) 40.0; 6. Rau (GlenbardWest, Glen Ellyn, II) 40.2; 7. Shockey (Central, Hinsdale,II) 51.2 (fell). Women: 200(w), Paige(Evanston, II) 24.8; 2. Perry (Oes Moines) • HJ, OLSON(Sycamore, II) 7-4 (=2nd performance all-timeHS); 2. 25.1; 3. Saracco (North Bergen,NJ) 26.1. 800, Stormo (Watertown, Toppins (Rogers, Newport, RI) 6-10; 3. Sykes (Ft Atkinson, Wi) 6-10; 4. SO) 2:09.6; 2. Ensrud (Champaign,II) 2: 13.7; 3. Brasher (Aurora, Co) Flock (McCook,Ne) 6-1O; 5. Sdkolowski(Hinsdale South, Clarendon 2:13.9.

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Page159-June 28, 1978 I WOMEN LONG JUMP (22-11¼, 22-71/,) 214-10 Sabine Engel (EG) 22-7½ 'Jodi Anderson (North) 213 -3 Nat. Gorbachova (SU) 100 METERS (10.88, 11.07) MARATHON (2:34:48, 2:37 : 57) 22-3¾ Vilma Bardauskiene (SU) 210 - 1 Jitka Prouzova (C7e\ 11.11 MarliesGohr(EG) 2:44:52 'Gayle Barron (Atl TC) 22 -¾ 'Kathy McMillan (Tn St) 206-8 Brigitte Sander (EG) 11 . 14 Leleith Hodges (Jam) 2 : 45:34 'Penny DeMoss (WVTC) 22 -¼ Gina Panait (Rum) • (TnSt) 2:46:15 ' Martha Cooksey (FullSt) 21 - 11¾ Lyn Jacenko (Aus) '-. ___/ 11.15 Marita Koch (EG) 2:46:46 'Irene Griffith (Wa HS) 21 -9¾ Heide Wycisk (EG) JAVELIN (227 -5, 227-5) 11.16 • (UCLA) 2:47:01 'Jacq. Hansen (SFVTC) 21 -8¾i Jar. Nygrynova (Cze) 217-5 Ruth Fuchs (EG) 11 .20 Monika Hamann (EG) 2:47:22 'Jane Killion (unat) 21-8¼ Brigitte Wujak (EG) 210 - 1 Eva Helmschmidt (WG) 11.24 Linda Haglund (Swe) 2:47:26 'Janice Arenz (TCTC) 21 -7 Jacky Curtet (Fr) 208-8 Ute Hommola (EG) 11.30 Romy Schneider (EG) 2:47:38 Chris Lavallee (Can) Anke Weigt (WG) 205 -5 Nina Nikanorova (SU) 11 .3 2 Andrea Lynch (GB) 2 :47:52 ' K i m Merritt (WPTC) 203-7 ' ( Lake) 11.37 Lyud . Storoshkova (SU) 2 :48 :40 'Lauri Pedrinan (GNYAA) SHOT PUT (73-2¾, 60 -61/,) 203 -2 Angelika Fuchs ( EG) 71 -9 Helena Fibingero v a (Cz) 203 -1 Petra Falke (EG) 200 METERS (22.06, 22.60) 100 HURDLES ( 12.48 , 13.14) 70 -9 ¾ Margitta Droese ( E G) 202 -3 Heidi Repser (WG) 22 .06 Marita Koch (EG) 12.48 Grazyna Rabsztyn (Pol) 68 - 10 ½ Hel. Knorscheidt (EG) 200 -9 Jadviga Poutinene (SU) 22.60 • Brenda Morehead (TnSt) 12.76 Johanna Klier (EG) 66 -6 ½ Marianne Adam (EG) 200 -7 Tessa Sanderson (GB) 22 .66 'Evelyn Ashford (UCLA) 12.97 Gudrun Berend ( EG) 65-7¾i Eva Wilms (WG) 22.78 Monika Hamann (EG) 13.02 Annerose Fiedler (EG) 65-4¼ Tamara Bufetova (SU) PENTATHLON (4839, 4651) 22 .79 Marlies Gohr (EG) 13.08 Lorna Boothe (GB) 65 - 11/, Sv et. Krachevskaya (SU) 4651 • \ LAN) 22 .81 Carla Bodendorf (EG) 13.14 'Pat van Wolvelaere (SnCal) 63 -¾i Yel. Stoyanova (Bui) 4 638 h Burglinde Pollak (EG ) 22.91 Irena Sze w inska (Pol) 13.16 Silvia Kempin (WG) 62 -5¼ Karin Fitzner (EG) 4'if> ,, Ramona Neubert (EG) 23.00 Christ ine Brehmer (EG) 13.18 Tatyana Anisimo va (SU) 62 -3¼i Svyet. Myelnikova (SU) 4480 Diane Konihowski (Can) 23.03 Chantal Rega (Fr) 13.19 Regina Beyer (EG) 4473 Yekat. Smirnova (SU) Romy Schneider (EG) 'Deby LaPlante ( US) DISCUS (231-3, 187-2) 4423 Kristine Nitzsche ( EG) 230 -9 Faina Veleva (SU) 4413 Margit Papp (Hun) 400 METERS (49 .29 , 50.62) 400 HURDLES (55.63, 56.61) 222 - 1 Margitta Droese ( EG) 4401 Trixie Philipp (WG) 50. 71 Christine Brehmer (EG l +=hand time plus 0. 14 216 -6 Svyetlana Petrov a (SU ) · 4363 Liesel Albert (WG) 50 .85 Ellen Streidt I EG \ 55 .84 Silvia Hollmann (WG) 215 - 11 Evelin Jahl (EG) 4379h Mod : Oshikoya (Nig) 50.87 Maria Kulchunova •SU) 56.60 Erika Weinstein (WG) 50.93 • Rosal yr , Bryant LA St) 56.68 Karin Rossley (EG) 51.04 Lorna For ae , Barb) 56.82 Anita Weiss (EG) 51.09 Jarm . Kratochvilova (Cz) 57.03 Hildegard Ullrich (EG) 51.11 'Patricia Jackson (PV) 57.14+ ChrisWarden(GB) 51.12 Aurelia Penton (Cuba) 57.18 Kryst. Kacperczyk (Poll 51.20 Barbara Krug (EG) 57.22 Tat . Selenzova (S U) 51.31 'Sharon Dabney (Clip) 57.34+ Mar . O'Shaughnessy (Aus) 57 .44+A Leon ie Verster ( S Afr) 800 METERS (1 : 54.9, 1:57.9) 1 : 56.2 Anita Weiss ( EG) 4 X 1 QQ (42.50, 42.87) 1 :58.6 Tat. Providokhina (SU) +=400 hand time plus 0. 14 1 : 59.2 Bettina Buse (EG) '=440 auto time minus 0.23 Zaya Rigel (S U ) 43.13 East Germany Svyet. Styrk ina (SU) 43.41 USSR 1:5 9 .3 Raf ir a Lovin ( Rum) 44 .04+ Tennessee State Hildegard Ullrich (EG) 44.10 Po lan d 1 : 59.6 Ulrike Bruns (EG) 44.25 G reat Britain 1 : 59.8 Heike Roock ( EG) 44.26 Turbine (EG) 2:00.5 Martina Kampfert (EG) 44.27 Motor Jena (EG) 44.38 • , Te xa s Woman's RONO-AGAIN 1500 METERS (3:56.0 , 4:02 .6) 44.65 West Germany 4 : 02 .6 Ulrike Bruns ( EG) 44. 74 + Texas Southern It's easiest to think of 's latest exploit as an interval 4 : 03 .1 Gabrie le Lehmann (EG) 4 : 04.3 Grete Wa itz (Nor) 4 X 400 (3 : 19 .2, 3:22.8) workout. (This is Oslo's Bislett Gameson June 27.) Just think of what 4 : 04.5 Nat. Maracescu (Rum) t=4 x 440 minus 1. 1 kind of athlete it takes to run 7 x 400 in 60.3, then finish up with a 30.0. 4:05.4i (Rum) 3:25.9 .." · E_-a"st Germany Tough huh? Now stop to think that that is just what Rono did, except 4 : 06.9 Valen . llyinith (SU) 3:30.0 Grei,t Britain 4 :07.1 Anita Weiss (EG) 3 :33.7t · P!.airie View tor one little catch. His rest-period between the intervals was 0. That's 4 :07.Gi Brigitte Kraus ( EG) 3:34 .2t Atoms 3000 meters in 7:32.1, chopping 3.1 from Brendan Foster's old WR. 4 : 08.3 Chris Benning (GB) 3 : 35.oi ··, Europe 4 : 08.5 Natalia Kuznyetsova (S U) 3 : 35.3t Colo rado Flyers He murdered a good field: 2. Nyambui 7:40.3; 3. Rose 7:40.4; 4. Dixon 7:41.1. 3000 METERS (8:27.1, 8:46.6) 16-6¾, 6-3) 8:45.2 Grete Waitz (Nor) 6-4¾ · Rosi Ackermann I EG) 8:46.2 Maricica Puica (Rum) (It) Full details on the meet in the next issue. In the same affair, Wilson 8:49.1 Byelo v sova (SU) 6 -4i Brigitte Holzapfel (WG) Waigwawon a big mile, his 3:53.2 beating Bayi (3:53.5) and Scott 8 : 49 .6 Giana Romanova (SU) i - ·• (LB St) (3: 53.8). Elsewhere,Faina Velevajust missedher world record with a 8 : 53.7 Cornelia Burki (Switz) 6-33/4i (Can) 8 : 54.6 Gabriel e Lehmann (EG) 6-3 1/, Jutta Kirst (E G) 230-9 and YevgeniyMironov upset Udo Beyer. 8:55.3 Loa Olafsson (Den) 6-3¼ Kristine Nitzsche (EG ) 8:56.4 'Jan Merrill (Ct C) 6 -3 ' (TWU) 9:02.9 Birgit Friedmann (WG) 6 -2¾i Urszula Kielan (Poll 9:03.3 'Kathy Mills (Penn St) Nad. Marinyenko (SU) Ulrike Meyfarth (WG I

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