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BC Results - WMA World Championships Sacramento 2011 BC Results - WMA World Championships Sacramento 2011 Seed Mark Prelims Finals 1 Aadmi, Andy - Male - Age: 75 - Comp#: 463 - ID#: CAN:5430 #520 M75 300 Long Hurdles 58.00 56.98 (1) 55.87 (1) * #538 M75 100 Meter Dash 14.53 14.84 (3) 14.61 (4) Semis : 15.41 (7) #553 M75 200 Meter Dash 29.22 31.52 (2) 30.17 (3) #568 M75 400 Meter Dash 1:09.49 1:11.61 (3) 1:10.54 (3) #703 M75 Long Jump 3.40m DNS #763 M75 Shot Put 10.00m 9.50m (7) #778 M75 Discus Throw 27.00m DNS #808 M75 Hammer Throw 36.00m 31.94m (5) #822 M70 Weight Throw 14.00m DNS #824 M75 Weight Throw 14.00m 12.86m (4) 2 Acton, Myrtle - Female - Age: 78 - Comp#: 382 - ID#: CAN:3221585 #156 W75 5000 Meter Race Walk NT DNF #263 W75 Shot Put ND 7.57m (4) * #278 W75 Discus Throw ND 17.15m (4) * #293 W75 Javelin Throw ND 17.93m (3) * #308 W75 Hammer Throw ND 20.06m (6) * #323 W75 Weight Throw ND 8.69m (5) * #366 W75 Weight Pentathlon NP 3564 (3) * 5 Anderson, Sandy - Female - Age: 71 - Comp#: 385 - ID#: CAN:5331 #232 W70 High Jump 1.17m 1.20m (2) * #262 W70 Shot Put 7.50m 7.13m (10) #277 W70 Discus Throw 18.00m 17.50m (11) 16.22m (10) #292 W70 Javelin Throw 19.00m 18.35m (6) #307 W70 Hammer Throw 22.00m 17.31m (12) #322 W70 Weight Throw 8.50m DNS #365 W70 Weight Pentathlon NP 3023 (7) * 8 Beatty, Heather - Female - Age: 55 - Comp#: 388 - ID#: CAN:7295 #376 W55 8k Run CC 35:22.00 37:24.54 (7) 12 Bevans, Erin - Male - Age: 40 - Comp#: 465 - ID#: CAN:7022 #786 M40 Javelin Throw 61.00m 63.44m (1) * 13 Bezdan, Jeanie - Female - Age: 46 - Comp#: 391 - ID#: CAN:5305 #77 W45 800 Meter Run 2:24.00 2:29.07 (11) 2:25.44 (7) #92 W45 1500 Meter Run 4:55.00 5:16.30 (6) 5:05.51 (10) 15 Bortignon, Christa - Female - Age: 74 - Comp#: 394 - ID#: CAN:7164 #37 W70 100 Meter Dash 17.25 16.94 (4) 16.57 (2) * #52 W70 200 Meter Dash 35.74 36.10 (4) 35.75 (5) #67 W70 400 Meter Dash 1:24.50 1:25.16 (3) #202 W70 Long Jump 3.41m 3.35m (3) #217 W70 Triple Jump 7.41m 7.33m (1) #232 W70 High Jump 1.12m 1.09m (4) #333 W70 Heptathlon NP 3112 (2) * 21 Brewer, Jess - Male - Age: 65 - Comp#: 469 - ID#: CAN:4205 #510 M65 100 Short Hurdles 33" 20.89 18.90 (4) * #518 M65 300 Long Hurdles 51.62 52.25 (8) 50.02 (5) * #716 M65 Triple Jump 8.57m DNS 28 Capewell, Valerie - Female - Age: 49 - Comp#: 399 - ID#: CAN:5432 #32 W45 100 Meter Dash 13.58 14.09 (15) Semis : 14.11 (13) #47 W45 200 Meter Dash 27.28 29.68 (6) Semis : 28.86 (10) 29 Carrier, Ruth - Female - Age: 80 - Comp#: 400 - ID#: CAN:0056 #39 W80 100 Meter Dash 20.00 DNS #156 W80 5000 Meter Race Walk 45:00.00 43:32.40 (1) * #391 W80 10k Race Walk RR 1:22:00.00 1:27:18.40 (1) 30 Cavani, Miriam - Female - Age: 50 - Comp#: 401 - ID#: CAN:6058 #198 W50 Long Jump 3.83m 3.69m (12) 31 Chalmers, Gordon - Male - Age: 82 - Comp#: 474 - ID#: CAN:7004 #539 M80 100 Meter Dash 16.82 18.16 (6) 17.70 (5) #704 M80 Long Jump 3.55m 3.24m (4) #719 M80 Triple Jump 6.17m 6.87m (3) * #779 M80 Discus Throw 21.31m 17.67m (11) #809 M80 Hammer Throw 28.76m 26.74m (8) #868 M80 Weight Pentathlon 3146 2788 (7) 34 Christie, Gordon - Male - Age: 49 - Comp#: 477 - ID#: CAN:4383A #592 M45 1500 Meter Run 4:40.00 4:45.71 (20) #607 M45 5000 Meter Run 17:10.00 17:33.20 (20) 35 Christie, Juliette - Female - Age: 49 - Comp#: 402 - ID#: CAN:4383B #92 W45 1500 Meter Run 5:00.00 5:29.75 (14) 5:16.29 (14) #107 W45 5000 Meter Run 18:30.00 19:39.48 (6) 37 Clements, Denise - Female - Age: 50 - Comp#: 404 - ID#: CAN:7385 #258 W50 Shot Put 9.47m 9.28m (15) #303 W50 Hammer Throw 34.13m 37.75m (6) * #318 W50 Weight Throw 10.75m 12.52m (6) * #362 W50 Weight Pentathlon 3233 42 Crockett, Ken - Male - Age: 58 - Comp#: 479 - ID#: CAN:6071 #534 M55 100 Meter Dash 12.50 13.16 (22) #549 M55 200 Meter Dash 27.30 27.69 (23) #714 M55 Triple Jump 10.20m DNS #804 M55 Hammer Throw 38.60m 30.97m (18) #819 M55 Weight Throw 13.50m 11.36m (13) 45 de St. Croix, Maureen - Female - Age: 58 - Comp#: 409 - ID#: CAN:3078A #79 W55 800 Meter Run 2:49.00 2:49.96 (6) 2:42.63 (6) * #94 W55 1500 Meter Run 5:39.00 5:33.88 (4) * #376 W55 8k Run CC 36:00.00 35:47.90 (4) * 47 Dickson, Thomas - Male - Age: 58 - Comp#: 482 - ID#: CAN:3500 #534 M55 100 Meter Dash 11.98 12.34 (4) 12.40 (5) Semis : 12.49 (5) 48 Dignum, Colin - Male - Age: 45 - Comp#: 483 - ID#: CAN:7183 #607 M45 5000 Meter Run 15:21.50 15:59.47 (6) 51 Dumas, Gerard - Male - Age: 76 - Comp#: 485 - ID#: CAN:5940 #748 M75 Pole Vault 2.35m 2.20m (7) 55 Everton, Nicola - Female - Age: 46 - Comp#: 412 - ID#: CAN:5109 #77 W45 800 Meter Run 2:22.00 2:27.91 (5) 2:24.07 (4) #92 W45 1500 Meter Run 4:50.00 5:16.03 (4) 5:00.68 (6) 64 Fossberg, Mette - Female - Age: 59 - Comp#: 414 - ID#: CAN:3956 #34 W55 100 Meter Dash 17.53 18.38 (22) 65 Foster, Ronald - Male - Age: 41 - Comp#: 495 - ID#: CAN:7215 #696 M40 Long Jump 6.10m 5.93m (7) 5.95m (9) 66 Freeman, Mary - Female - Age: 58 - Comp#: 415 - ID#: CAN:4025A #376 W55 8k Run CC NT 44:23.89 (25) 67 Freeman, Peter - Male - Age: 59 - Comp#: 497 - ID#: CAN:4025B #564 M55 400 Meter Dash 58.00 58.66 (7) Semis : 58.10 (9) #579 M55 800 Meter Run 2:20.00 2:23.33 Semis : 2:22.22 (16) 70 Glowacki, Marek - Male - Age: 70 - Comp#: 499 - ID#: CAN:4298 #762 M70 Shot Put 13.39m 13.74m (1) * #777 M70 Discus Throw 41.10m 37.80m (5) 37.51m (6) #807 M70 Hammer Throw 40.67m 40.30m (6) 42.74m (4) * #867 M70 Weight Pentathlon 4300 4298 (4) 73 Grierson, Bruce - Male - Age: 48 - Comp#: 502 - ID#: CAN:12345 #622 M45 10000 Meter Run 42:00.00 45:40.43 (27) 77 Hammond, Nardene - Female - Age: 39 - Comp#: 417 - ID#: CAN:7379 #150 W35 5000 Meter Race Walk NT 26:43.68 (3) #390 W35 10k Race Walk RR 56:00.00 54:09.89 (3) * #405 W35 20k Race Walk RR 2:10:00.00 1:53:53.21 (2) * 79 Hawkins, Francis - Male - Age: 62 - Comp#: 507 - ID#: CAN:2925 #700 M60 Long Jump 5.13m 5.10m (2) 5.00m (7) #715 M60 Triple Jump 9.85m DNS #730 M60 High Jump 1.70m 1.62m (2) #745 M60 Pole Vault 3.35m 3.00m (6) #760 M60 Shot Put 13.07m FOUL #850 M60 Decathlon 6678 3474 (4) #865 M60 Weight Pentathlon 3300 83 Hunt, Laurel - Female - Age: 57 - Comp#: 419 - ID#: CAN:5454450 #304 W55 Hammer Throw ND 23.28m (11) * 87 Jordan, Debbie - Female - Age: 54 - Comp#: 421 - ID#: CAN:5312A #78 W50 800 Meter Run 2:40.00 2:48.32 (18) #93 W50 1500 Meter Run 5:30.00 5:33.14 (13) 5:27.22 (9) * 94 Kotelko, Olga - Female - Age: 92 - Comp#: 422 - ID#: CAN:4106 #40 W90 100 Meter Dash 27.35 27.56 (1) #55 W90 200 Meter Dash 1:02.38 1:02.48 (1) #70 W90 400 Meter Dash 2:50.25 DNS #203 W90 Long Jump 1.77m 1.40m (1) #218 W90 Triple Jump 4.25m 3.72m (1) #234 W90 High Jump 0.82m 0.73m (1) #264 W90 Shot Put 5.01m 5.32m (1) * #279 W90 Discus Throw 14.08m 12.69m (1) #294 W90 Javelin Throw 13.54m 12.83m (1) #309 W90 Hammer Throw 13.63m 16.71m (1) * #323 W90 Weight Throw 6.67m 6.77m (1) * #366 W90 Weight Pentathlon 6306 4263 (1) 96 Kuno, Gary - Male - Age: 50 - Comp#: 520 - ID#: CAN:4473A #533 M50 100 Meter Dash 12.50 12.90 (28) 12.66 (22) #548 M50 200 Meter Dash 25.00 26.59 (14) Semis : 25.96 (18) 99 Lamothe, Grant - Male - Age: 67 - Comp#: 522 - ID#: CAN:4220 #518 M65 300 Long Hurdles NT DNS #851 M65 Decathlon NP 2510 (7) * 106 Love, Stuart - Male - Age: 42 - Comp#: 528 - ID#: CAN:6879605 #741 M40 Pole Vault 4.20m 3.95m (8) 108 Maguire, Hugh - Male - Age: 47 - Comp#: 531 - ID#: CAN:6032 #712 M45 Triple Jump 12.70m FOUL 111 McCulloch, Warren - Male - Age: 45 - Comp#: 532 - ID#: CAN:6023 #577 M45 800 Meter Run 2:01.00 2:06.13 (1) 2:00.66 (5) * Semis : 2:03.47 (2) #592 M45 1500 Meter Run 4:15.00 DNS 112 McDonald, Bruce - Male - Age: 77 - Comp#: 533 - ID#: #763 M75 Shot Put ND 6.07m (9) * #778 M75 Discus Throw ND 16.27m (10) * #793 M75 Javelin Throw ND 13.87m (9) * #808 M75 Hammer Throw ND 18.29m (7) * #822 M70 Weight Throw ND DNS #824 M75 Weight Throw ND 6.45m (6) #868 M75 Weight Pentathlon NP 1709 (5) * 115 McMillan, Marne - Female - Age: 59 - Comp#: 429 - ID#: CAN:5215440 #34 W55 100 Meter Dash NT 16.23 (15) Semis : 16.50 (13) 116 McNamara, William - Male - Age: 70 - Comp#: 535 - ID#: CAN:4487 #567 M70 400 Meter Dash 1:08.00 1:18.16 (13) #582 M70 800 Meter Run 2:45.00 3:03.82 (12) 3:09.57 (11) 120 Montgomery, Lenore - Female - Age: 81 - Comp#: 432 - ID#: CAN:2439 #69 W80 400 Meter Dash NT DNS #83 W80 800 Meter Run NT 4:00.53 (1) #98 W80 1500 Meter Run NT DNS #113 W80 5000 Meter Run 29:17.00 29:30.65 (1) 122 Morfitt, Graham - Male - Age: 44 - Comp#: 539 - ID#: CAN:5841 #786 M40 Javelin Throw 62.54m 57.39m (3) #861 M40 Weight Pentathlon 3035 123 Morfitt, Margaret Peggy - Female - Age: 73 - Comp#: 433 - ID#: CAN:5788 #277 W70 Discus Throw 12.24m 9.72m (19) #307 W70 Hammer Throw 17.06m 14.74m (14) 124 Moro, Gabriella - Female - Age: 64 - Comp#: 434 - ID#: CAN:6031 #260 W60 Shot Put 8.50m 9.01m (13) * #275 W60 Discus Throw 24.00m 23.34m (7) #290 W60 Javelin Throw 20.00m 23.05m (9) * #305 W60 Hammer Throw 22.00m 20.75m (14) 130 Murfitt, Anne - Female - Age: 51 - Comp#: 435 - ID#: CAN:5942064 #258 W50 Shot Put ND 6.87m (20) * #273 W50 Discus Throw ND 14.64m (21) * #288 W50 Javelin Throw ND 16.59m (7) * #303 W50 Hammer Throw ND 22.64m (12) * #318 W50 Weight Throw ND 6.39m (11) * #362 W50 Weight Pentathlon NP 132 Nemethy, Brian - Male - Age: 50 - Comp#: 546 - ID#: CAN:7042 #608 M50 5000 Meter Run 17:31.00 17:29.57 (13) * #623 M50 10000 Meter Run 35:30.00 36:21.20 (8) #875 M50 8k Run CC 29:42.00 30:31.17 (16) 134 O'Neil, Peter - Male - Age: 65 - Comp#: 547 - ID#: CAN:3140 #581 M65 800 Meter Run 2:40.00 2:49.14 (13) #596 M65 1500 Meter Run 5:30.00 5:53.92 (7) 5:36.73 (8) 139 Pinckard, Mark - Male - Age: 51 - Comp#: 552 - ID#: CAN:7074 - #578 M50 800 Meter Run 2:10.80 2:26.01 (6) 2:08.24 (10) * Semis : 2:08.98 (8) 143 Radcliffe, Marg - Female - Age: 69
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