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L(Rrrlhonldparaa Nr 42 Jul i 1977 -, - l(rrrlhonldparaa BOX 2t8 . tgt 22 SToCKHoLMI Ir I l I i Nr42 NARATHONL6PAREN JUIi1977 Utgiven av SvenskaMarathonsHllskapet , Box 218 ' l0l 22 StockholmI Redak tii r Tony Bri stow Vir omslagsliipare denna gAng 5r LARS ENqVI ST SVENSKMASTARE 1977 Lars Enqvist segrade i Srets SM i maratonliipningrned tiden 2.19.05' en dryg minut fijre tvian HannuPartanen. DSrmedblev Lars iintl igen svenskm5stare efter att ha varit p3 medlajplats tre 5r i fi!ljd: tgTt+ stl _ H5ver6dal 3 2.23.53 1975 SM- Sollentuna 2 Z'17,49 1976 SM- Sklinninge 2 2,21.58 Underde senaste tre eren har han sprungit ytterl igare tre maratonlopp i Sverige och vunnit samtliga: 1975 Vi ntermaran 1 2.22-09 1976 Gotland \ 2.26-\0 1976 Vintermaran | 2.18.27 DHrut6ver har han del tEgi t med framg5ng i tv5 utllindska maratonlopP' dock utan att nA en topp placering: 197\ Kosice 5 2.21.00 1975 Karl Marx Stadt 21 2.25'\6 1976 Kosice 12 2.26.0\ Siledes 5r det klart att Lars Hr en av vira abso.lutjemnaste och mest p5l i tl iga maratonl6pare. Vi gratulerar honom. I NNANDU LASERV I DARE . HAR DU BETALATARETS MEDLEHSAVGIFT? ? ? ......0M INTE, gPRINOTILL POSTEN NU J ] ..,.,. SEIN KAN DU LASA VIDARE MED60TT SAMVETE kr 35: - postg i ro 8 26 07-3 kr 352- L=1E=Le=ygE=l, ARSHUTET 3 25-ARSJUBILEET 9 I FADRENSSPAR lt ARSSTATISTIKEN l2 SVENSKAHARATONSER I EN L' VALL I NGBY 24 MALHd a1 KVI SHAREDALEN )a SM ?n REDAKTdRENBER OI'1 URSAKT Det iir mycket beklagl igt att detta nummer,som borde ha konmit i slutet av april, har bl ivit s5 mvcret f6r senat . Fiirberedelserna i nfijr jubi leumsfi randet i samband med Srsmdtet och arbetet med det extra numret av tidningen somdistribuerades i b6rjan av apri I betyddeatt den statisti ska analys-n av 19765rs maratons5songblev n5got f6rsenad. Detta Hr oocK endast en del av orsaken ti I I att tidninqen blev f6rsenad. Material har funnits, bidraq [ar in- kommitoch statistiken har utarbetats 1.. menden tid somfordras f6r den redaktionella bearbetningen och sammanstHllningen har saknats - el ler i al la fal I varit svir att hi tta. Jag beklagar, menhoppas att den tidning somDu nu sitter och lAser 5r tillrSckligt intressant sA att Du kan ursHktad16ism8let. - Tony 8r i s tow NY MEDARBETAREI REDAKTIONEN Somrapporteras p5 annanplats i tidningen invaldes LENNARTJULIN i SHIlskapets styrelse vid Srsmijret den ll mars. Lennarts uppgift somstyrelseledamot kommeratt vara att fdrstHrka tidningsredaktionen vid en tidpunkt d5 TonyBristow finner det allt svArare att fe t iden att racka ti 1I f6r detta arbete. Lennart iir viilkiind som idrottsstatistiker medett br i nnande i ntresse fiir fr i i drott, Han har ofta bidragit medartikiar och notiser i "l,larathonl6oa- renrr och hans namntorde inte vara ok5nt fiir vira I 5sare. Detta nummerinkluderar ett flertar bidrag somLennart har svarat f6r. Vi 6nskar honomvHlkommen och vet att han kommeratt giira betyndande insatser f6r att f6rbdttra tidningens trickningav sveisk maraionr6pning. r,/rHBtEp0N- 1977 Nej' vi t5nker inte skriva om Bj6rn Borg och ar ra hans maratonmatcher innan han blev mHstarefijr andri gSngen-....... vi vill bara ta till_ f5l let att notera att Srets mHstaiinnalir Virginia l,/ade,eftersom hon 5r syster till en av Sverigesfremsta,"r"toni6p".u.... 1969var Chris VJadedet stora namnet i svensk maratonl6pning. Han var svensk m5stare p3 sivlil 30,000msom maratondistansen och [an kom p5 tredje plats i Kosice med 2,17.42, en tid somalltjAmnt placerar i.,onomh6gt pi.]i:ai" 6ver Sveriges maratonl6paregenom tiderna. Tyvdrr satte en hottskada stopp fiir hans maratonl6pningal ltf6r tidigt. dusmotet h6l ls sdndagenden ll mars i VHll ingby med ndstan 50 med- Arsm6tet 'cisterdahl lemmarnirvarande. Bertel utsSgs ti I I m6tesordf6rande och han lotsade medlemmarnaigenom Srsm6tesf6rhandl ingarna p5 rekord- tid. Efter knappt en halvtimmehade styrelsens verksamhetsberettelse och revi sorernas berettel se godkSnts och den avgiende styrel sen hade beviijats ansvarsfrihet f6r det gSngna5ret. Val av ny styrelse De avgiendestyrelseledamijterna omvaldes f6r en ny mandatperiodmed ett undantag- Alvar Asplund6nskade inte fortsHtta somstyrelsemedlem och Lennart Jul in nyvaides somersSttare. Styrelsen har numerakon- stituerat sig enligt f6ljande: Konrad Hernelind - ordfdrande 'rjsterdahl Bertel - vice ordf., protokolI sekr' Tony Bristow - korresp. sekreterare, redakt6r John TolI sten (suppl)- kass6r Sven-Er i k Er i ksson - medI emssekreterare Henry Bogemyr - huvudkontaktombud'Pressombud Lennart Jul in - redakt6r Siv Jansson(suppl ) - materialfijrval tare Bengt Andersson - reseorgani sat6r RunoEdberg (adj) - tidningsdistribution Alan Scott (adj) - utredningsuppdrag ift Hedersledamdter P5 f6rs Iag av styrel sen besl6t Srsm6tet ,g' att viilja fiiljande fyra medlemmartill hedersI edam6ter: l, rK THEDDEJENSEN TheddeJensen, f6dd 1907 Fr i tz schre i ber , ftjdd I 894 0l1e Wallin, f6dd 1925 Er i k dstbye, fiidd I 921 Styrel sen vi I le p5 detta sett markeraS51 lskapets jubi leum genomatt ti I I hedersledam6ter f6resl 5 nSgra av FRITZSCHREI BER SHI I skapets nuvarande medI emskSr som har betytt mycket f5r svensk maratonl6pningunder den senaste tiden. Det var inte svirt f6r styrel sen att konma6verens om vilka som fiirtjSnade att hedras pa detta s5tt, och Srsm6tet instSmde. Vi gratulerar dessafyra maratonpelare. OLLEWALL I N SVENSKA MARATHONSALLSKAPET Box 218 , 101 22 Stockholml VERKSAMHETSBERATTELSE1976 stvrelsen f.6r svenska MarathonsdlI skapet f5r hSrmedavgiva f6ljande verksamhetsberHttelsefijr tiden 1975-0.|-01--12-31 Ar smiitet Sthlm' Siillskapets Srsmdtehtills den 20 mars 1976 i Hotell Birger Jarl' Styre I sen Styrelsen har under Sret haft f6ljande sammansHttning: 0rdf6rande KonradHernel ind V5lI ingby Vice-ordftirande Bertel dsterdahl JSrfHlla ProtokoI I sekreterare Alvar Asplund Rosersberg Sekreterare Tony Bristow Tul I inge MedI emssekreterare Sven-Eri k Eri ksson Al ta (adj Kass6r John Tol I sten R6nni nge ungerad) (supPleant) Materialfiirvaltare Siv Jansson Stockholm Ledam6ter Bengt Andersson M6lnda I Henry Bogemyr JHrfdlla Suppleant Runo Edberg Stockho I m Adj ungerad Al an Scott SolI entuna Styrel sen har under Sret hAlI it 5 protokollfdrda sammantrAden. Revisorer Anders Siillskapets revisorer har varit Jan Lind och Lage Carlson med Malmgren som suPPleant. Valberedning (sammankal Val beredningsutskottet har bestStt av Berti I Malmstr6m lande) Sven Flogelin och 0l le WalI in. MedI emmar Siillskapet hade vid Srets slut 601 medlemmarmot 554 vid filregiende Srets siut. UnderSret har 9l ans6kningarom med'lemskapbeviljats av stvrelsen. Deremothar en del l6pare strukits frSn medlemsf6r- teckningen p5 grund av ej erlagd avgift filr Ar 1975' Marathonl6paren siil lskapets tidning "Harathonl6paren"har under Sret utkommitmed fyra nummer. Redaktdrf6r tidningen har varit Tony Bristow' Representation SHllskapetsordfdrande, l(onradHernelind, har varit ledamoti en av iu"nsta' Fr i idrottsf6rbundet ti I I satt kommitte fdr svensk lSngdi stans- Itlpning, Han har dessutomvarit svensk'representanti world l'lasters Champi6nshipssamt ledamot i organisationskommitt€nfiir Veteran- mdsterskapen i Gijteborg 1977. slil lskapets medlemmar,Alan scott och Bengt JSrnhester 5r ledam6ter i en av SvenskaFriidrottsfiirbundet tillsatt kommitt6f6r svensk ) veteranidrott. BengtAndersson til lhiir organisationskommitt6nf6r maratonloppet vid Veteran Vl'l i Gdteborg. Fi rmatecknare Fi rmatecknare fdr SvenskaMarathonslil I skaPet under verksamhets,iret har varit KonradHernelind och fijr bankoch postgiro John Tollsten. Adress SvenskaMarathonsSl lskapets adress ar: SvenskaHarathonsellskapet' Box 218, l0l 22 Stockholml, postgiro 8 26 07'3. tavtl sver ksamhet Under Sret har l8 maratonlopp genomf6rts i Sverige. Siillskapet har varit medarrang6rvid V5l I ingbymaratonsamt Vintermaran somarrange- rades av Fredrikshofs lF. Precis somf6rra Sret komc:a llr0 I6pare i mAl medLars Enqvist somsegrare. Enqvistssegertid'2,18'27' miste med hiinsyn till ridande f6rhlllanden beddmassom en utonordent- I igt fin prestation. THvlingen om de av SelIskapet 1972 introduceradevandringspriserna leds f6r nSrvarandeav Lars Enqvist i seniorklassen. I veteranklassen ing tre l6pare uppnltt 2l po6ng, varvid har i och med 6rets t5vl 'dstbye vandringspriset er6vrats av Erik (24 p) fdre KonradHernel ind (22 p) och Sture Gustafsson(zl p). Vinterpokalen har i 5r, som tidigare, genomfiirts med Siillskapet som medarrang6r. Undervintern lSptes fyra tiivl ingar: 20 km Handen - Lucia loppet (dsterhaninge I F) ?5 kn Jarral la (Jarralla 5K, 15km Liding6 (Lindingii Lingliiparklubb) l4ara ton VHII ingby (Duvbo I K) Sammanlagdsegrare blev Lars-Martin Ahlgren, som i I ikhet med Sven- 0lof LindwalI och Per-lnge Johanssonhar tvi inteckningar i vandrings- or i set, Under Sret har 402 l6pare ful lf6ljt maratonlopp, varav 7 damer. 4l liipare har l6pt under 2.35, vilket 5r nSgot mer €n de tvl senaste 5ren. G6ranBengtsson har noterat 2.17.39, vilket 5r inofficiellt svenskt rekord. MarathonsHllskapets guldnSl har erdvrats av 2 man, v'll ket 5r mindre lin f6rra 5ret. GrHnsenfdr S5llskaoets PrestationsmHrkei Silver (2.40) har under- skridits av 65 och grdnsen fdr PrestationsnSlen(3.30 tan, 3.55 kvinnor) av 321 ldpare. Veteran Vl'l UnderSret arrangeradesVArldsmesterskap f6r Veteraner p3 10.000m och Haraton i Coventry, England, Sverige representerades av en stor och framgSngsrik trupp med Bengt Andersson som reseledare. Fvra svenska vdrldsmSstare korades pA maratondistansen: Klass 2A Konrad Hernelind DuvboI K 2.\1.02 Klass 2B Erik 0stbye Solvikingarna 23\.22 Klass 3B Thedde Jensen EnkdpingsAl 3,17,55 Klass 4A Einar
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