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Etn1964 Vol11 02
:~/~r-' .;__-,'/>~~"":-\-·.__ : f-:"'-, • •... •·. < ;r . •·.. ·• ?~ 'TRACK ' . if SupplementingTRACK & FIELDNEWS twice monthly. rt_v_o_l_. -1-l,-.-N-o-·.-2---------------------A-u_gu_st-27-· ,-1-96_4_________ .......,_____________ --=, __ I Final Olympic Trials Predictions Foreign News by Dick Drake t' The following dope sheet represents the author's predicted ( With assistance from Sven Ivan Johansson) ~;,<:order of finish for all the competitors in the Final Olympic Trials. ESSEN, WEST GERMANY, 100, Obersiebrasse 10.3; 2. Kmck r:·cThe second column indicates best mark this season and the third is enberg 10.3. HT, Beyer (19 years old) 221'½". ( ~he athlete'; place and mark in the Olympic Semi Trials. In some LANDAU, WEST GERMANY, JT, Stumpp 259'3½". Wilke 10.2w. (:;~cases, the athletes were advanced by the Olympic committee, in LEIPZIG, EAST GERMANY, 800, Ulrich 1:48.5. TJ, Thierfel z;;.·.which i.nstances the word "passed" is used. Comments on each ath der 52'7½". ~ ';Jete follow aa well as general comments for each event. , SIENNE, ITALY, 100, Figuerola (Cuba) 10.2. HH, Ottoz 14.1; 2. Mazza 12.1. HJ, Bogliatto 6'91". ¼~~:t~-1· 00 M.ET· ER· DASH SOFIA, BULGARIA, PV, Khlebarov 15'10½"; 2. Butcher (Pol) ("': :Bob Hayes 10. 2 passed He doesn't lose even injured 15'5". DT, Artarski 185'4". Hf, Rut (Pol) 218'1". 400R, Bulgaria r .'.Charles Greene 10 .3 3-10 .2w If healthy, could be there 40.1. ~,t~·.T:rentonJackson 10 11 1-10.lw Powerfulrunner;goodstarter PRAGUE, 1600R, Czechoslovakia 3:07 .2. ;\;Darel Newman 10.2 6t-10.3w Tailed off in national meets DUSSELOORF, 400, Kindger 46.6. -
NEWSLETTER Supplementingtrack & FIELD NEWS
TRACKNEWSLETTER SupplementingTRACK & FIELD NEWS Volume 12, o. 7 January lS, 1966 Page 49 ~yun In Shape Early: 3:42.7 collegians pressed for the honor. The Big gave excellent account of its elf as ebraska 's Charlie Greene and .Kansas' John Lawson and by Al Lawrence Jim Ryun cam e through with hard fought victories . Lawson was not ew Orleans, La. , Dec. 30--A great 1500 - meters on a crum given much chance against Gerry Lindgren, who was reportedly in bling track by Jim R_ un , the defeat of Richard Stebbins by George the top shape of his career. Anderson in the 100-meters, and the breakdown of Jim Kemp in the Running from lane one, Gerry led from the start with Lawson 400-meters highlighted the annual Sugar Bowl Invitational. and Tracy Smith occa sionally exchanging second and third place rut Beca use of hurricane damage to the Tulane University track, never more than cwo strides behind the pacesetter . Lindgren set. the meet was switched to Gormley emorial Stadi um . Although the a relatively steady pace with 65.6, 2:11.0, 3:16.0, 4:21.5, 5:29.0, sprint track held up well, the circular track crumbled early in the 6:36 . 3 and 7:42 . 0 . \i ith the race proceeding true to the form expec meet. Even so, four of the six records bro en at the meet were ted, Lindgren stepped up the pace with three-quarters of a mile to established in the circular events . go. But CAA cross country champ Lawson was unshaken as he con Ryun, voted the meet's outstanding athlete, made light of the tinued to press Lindgren as Smith broke contact by eight yards. -
04 Track Guide P28-60.Pmd
MEN’S 2003 BESTS MARKS EVENT (NCAA Auto/NCAA Prov/Pac-10 Auto/School Record) 4X100M RELAY (3:04.00/3:07.50/NS/3:03.91) Athlete (Cal PR) Season Best Date Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.08 5/3 Big Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.49 5/31 NCAA West Regional 100M (10.16/10.34/10.74/10.18) #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.55 5/17 Pac-10 Championships #&Ricci Dula 10.42w 5/3 Big Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.56 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays #&Toby Atawo 10.49w 5/3 Big Meet #Mazur/Atawo/Boykin/Dula 40.60 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite &Nick Mazur 10.62 5/17 Pac-10 Championships 4X400M RELAY (3:11.50/NA/3:03.91) 200M (20.50/20.85/21.54/20.20) California 3:13.40 5/18 Pac-10 Championships &Toby Atawo 21.26 2/22 Indoor Season Gatewood/Atawo/Bogdanof/Fair 3:13.86 4/5 Yellow Jacket Invite &Toby Atawo 21.27 5/3 Big Meet Boykin/Bogdanof/Fair/Ellis 3:14.46 4/19 Mt. SAC Relays Boykin/Giron/Fair/Bogdanof 3:18.28 5/3 Big Meet 400M (45.40/46.30/47.84/45.46) Giron/Ellis/Correnti/Allen 3:18.83 4/26 Cal Invite Chris Boykin 48.86 5/3 Big Meet California 3:21.68 3/29 Stanford Invite Aaron Ellis 49.84 5/3 Big Meet HIGH JUMP (7-4.50/7-1.75/6-8.75/7-5.75) 800M (1:47.50/1:49.00/1:51.72/1:45.54) #&Teak Wilburn 7-3.75 (2.23) 5/18 Pac-10 Championships Randy Fair 1:52.02 4/18 Mt. -
World Rankings — Men's
World Rankings — Men’s 800 1947 © JIRO MOCHIZUKI/PHOTO RUN 1 .................. Doug Harris (New Zealand) 2 ................................... John Fulton (US) 3 ......... Niels Holst-Sörensen (Denmark) 4 ...........................Arthur Wint (Jamaica) 5 .................................... Bill Clifford (US) 6 ............................Reggie Pearman (US) 7 ................................. Mal Whitfield (US) 8 ......................Olle Ljunggren (Sweden) 9 .................Ingvar Bengtsson (Sweden) 10 .................... Hans Liljekvist (Sweden) 1948 1 ................................. Mal Whitfield (US) 2 ................... Marcel Hansenne (France) 3 ...........................Arthur Wint (Jamaica) 4 .................Ingvar Bengtsson (Sweden) 5 ................................... Herb Barten (US) 6 ...................... Hans Liljekvist (Sweden) 7 ......... Niels Holst-Sörensen (Denmark) 8 ............. Herluf Christensen (Denmark) 9 .............................. Bob Chambers (US) 10 .............................Tarver Perkins (US) 1949 1 ................................. Mal Whitfield (US) 2 ...........................Arthur Wint (Jamaica) 3 ................................... Herb Barten (US) 4 .............................Olle Åberg (Sweden) 5 .................Ingvar Bengtsson (Sweden) 6 ........ Heinz Ulzheimer (West Germany) 7 ................... Marcel Hansenne (France) 8 ..............................Don Gehrmann (US) 9 .................................... Pat Bowers (US) WR holder David 10 ...................... Stig -
Couymore, Delany, Jenkins
' * ^'*^fWPW***T Page 12 THE VILLANOVAN February 18, 1959 \ FHANTOM TRACK fCELLEY SCORES CoUymore, Delany, Jenkins, MEET KENNEDY EDITORIAL See Poge 14 SeePogeS Bragg Headline AAU Card Even though the under-man- By TOM GOLDSCHMIOT Hubie White, freshman bas- ned Wildcats have no chance of of the Villanovan Staff ketball star, will join Buckley VOL. 34—No.14 VILLANOVA UNIVERSITY, VILLANOVA, PA. February 25, 1959 winning the team title they held place behind George Dennis with in the broad jump. He took in 1957, ViUanova track fans are a 6-8 high jump on Friday, and second place in the Inquirer hop- expected to converge on Madi- step-and-jump with 47 feet, 6 tied for second on a 6-5 leap on \l son Square Garden in force for inches. Tommy Dorsey Band Chosen Saturday. The stimulus of the National AAU champion- Russian Satire Premieres championship competition could In the 60-yard sprint, fresh- ships on Saturday. carry Stead even higher this man Paul Drayton will try to Not only does this promise to week. improve on his third-place finish For Junior Prom^ May I be the most thrilling meet of in last weekend's two meets. An- . John Buckley, defending IC4A In Field House what veteran track fans have The Tommy Dorsey Orches- Tonight outdoor broadjump champion, other freshman, Frank Budd, called "the best indoor season may also compete, tra provide the music for By J. DYNAN will compete in that event this although an win FRANK in' years," but four Villanovans ankle injury could shelve of tte VUlMMfvaa BtM week (for the first time this him the JuDior Promenade on or former Villanovans will put for another week. -
Sumner 'Horses, Ponies' Rarin' for Football Action
Team To Beat In NEI Oelwein Picked Fourth Editor's Note: One of * series rounding op footbal prospecls of Baseball Standings Iowa's major high school confer- ences. Wednesday Baseball American League By TOM CONNELLY By The Associated Press W. L. Pet. .G.B. Neider Sets Olympic Record 49 .602 —•• Charles City Press National League New York 74 CHARLES CITY (ffi — Defending W. L. Pet. G.B. Baltimore 75 53 .586 VA champion Charles City will finish Pittsburgh 77 49 .611 — Chicago 72 54/ .571 JJ'/J 63 on top of the heap in the North- Milwaukee 69 54 .561 6'/2 Washington . .63 east Iowa Conference again this St. Louis 70 55 .560 6'/z Cleveland 60 64 year, if it can beat Wavcriy. Shot Put; Russia Pulling Far Ahead Los Angeles ....66 57 .537 Detroit . 58 67 AM '\7 That's the opinion oi' conference San Francisco ..62 61 .504 13'/2t Boston 55 70 .440 20 coaches as they make pre-season Cincinnati 56 71 .441 21V2 Kansas City ... ,44 81 .352 ~31 Chicago ... 50 73 .407 25'/z preparations to dethrone the Com- ROME Wi — Hulking Bill Nie- racc in eight consecutive Olympics cd the Olympic record with, » leap Tuesday Results ets. Philadelphia ...48 73 .381 29 Boston 5-3, Detroit 4-2 (twi-night, dcr, a last minute addition to the since 1920. of 20 feet" 10% inches and won the ; Wavurly lost the crown to Char- U.S. team, v/on the Olympic shot The men's high diving prelimi- women's broad j;: np today. -
04 Baseball Gd P31-60
CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2007 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD 2007 California Golden Bears Track & Field Media Guide 27 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2007 NCAA REGIONAL QUALIFYING STANDARDS MEN WOMEN Event ....................................................................................... FAT Event ....................................................................................... FAT 100 Meters ........................................................................... 10.50 100 Meters ........................................................................... 11.75 200 Meters ........................................................................... 21.19 200 Meters ........................................................................... 23.96 400 Meters ........................................................................... 47.20 400 Meters ........................................................................... 54.61 800 Meters# ...................................................................... 1:50.40 800 Meters# ...................................................................... 2:09.80 1,500 Meters# ................................................................... 3:47.80 1500 Meters# .................................................................... 4:27.80 Mile# .................................................................................. 4:03.75 Mile# .................................................................................. 4:49.60 3,000-Meter Steeplechase# ............................................ -
Etn1965 Vol12 05
TRACKNEWSLETTER SupplementingTRACK & FIELD NEWS Volume 12, No. IS November 11, 1965 Page 88 Ovanesyan 26'10"; 2 . Barkovsky 25'6"; 3. Klimov 25'4". 400R, Clarke Tags Two More Records Leningrad 39.4 (Blinov, Ozolin, Savcbuk, Politiko}. 400, Arkbipcbuk Geelong, Australia, Oct. 2 --R on Clarke, battling against 45.6; 2. Sverbetov 46.7 . 200, Tuyakov 20.6; 2. Politiko 20.7; 3. cold, damp weather and his t>wn tight legs, covered 20, 000 - meters Ozolin 20. ;. 4 . Savchuk 21. 0. 400IH, Anisimov 49. 5 (USSR record; in 59: 22. 8 to break the previous record set by Bill Bailli e of neigh best in world in '65); 2. Zageris 50.5; 3 . Kuklich 51.3; 4. Kovalev boring New Zea land at 59:2 . 6. He continued running to complete 51. HJ, Khmarsky 6'11f'· 2. Martynov and Moroz 6'10¾''. OT, 12 miles, 1006 yards in one - hour, eclipsing the mark also establish Trusenyov 1 '4½"; 2. Jaras 186'4"; 3. Kovtun 1 5'6". Dec, Dyach ed by Baillie at 12 mil es, 960 yards . Baillie set both records at kov 7519; 2. Starodubtse v 7415 ; 3 . Palu 7383; 4. Ovseyenko 7359; Auckland, Aug. 24, 1963. 5. Fontalis 7319; 6. Smirnov 7229. 5000, Ivanov 13:53 . 6; 2. Bolot In setting the records, Cla rke claimed his sixth and seventh nikov 13:5 .0; 3. Orentas 13:58. ; 4. Khlystov 14:00.0; 5. Baidyu.k world records (either best-pending or ratified) and now holds every 14:03. ; 6 . Yefimov 14:04 .2 . 200LH, Skomorokhov 22.8 (USSR re thing from three-miles through the one- hour run including the three cord equalled); 2. -
1960 Us Olympic Men's Track and Field Trials
OFFICIAL RESULTS — 1960 U.S. OLYMPIC MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD TRIALS STANFORD UNIVERSITY STADIUM 10,000 METER RUN California, 6'11". 4— Errol Williams, San (Held at Bakersfield, Calif., NAAU meet) Jose State, 6'10". 5— Charles Lewis, Grab STANFORD, CALIF., JULY 1-2 bling, 6'10". 6— Herman Wyatt, Santa Clara 100 METER DASH FINALS— won by Al Lawrence, Houston Youth Village, 6'9''. 7— Vance Barnes, San (non-citizen), 30:11.4. 2— Doug Kyle, Cal Jose State, 6 ' 7 8—tie by Phil Fehler, First semi-final— won by Ray Norton, Santa gary Track Club (non-citizen), 30:12.6. 3— U.S. Marines; Ed Costa, Brigham Young; Clara Youth Village, 10.4. 2— Bill Woodhouse, Max Truex, U.S. A ir Force, 30:16.3. 4— Peter Charles W illiams, Mexico, Mo. H.S.; Henry Abilene Track Club, 10.5. 3— Frank Budd, McArdle, New York A.C. (non-citizen), 30:22.0. Wyborney, Washington State; Bob Gardne, Philadelphia Pioneers, 10.5. 4— Dave Sime, 5— Bob Soth, Striders, no time; Mai Robert U.S. Marines, and Reginald Sheppard, In Duke Athletic Club, 10.5. 5— tie between son, Striders, no time. diana, 6'51". Vance Robinson, North Carolina College and Larry Dunn, Arizona, 10.6. MARATHON RUN BROAD JUMP (Combined results of placement in both the Second semi-final— won by Charley Tidwell, FINALS— won by Ralph Boston, Tennessee Kansas, 10.4. 2—Willie White, California, Boston and National AAU marathons). A-l., 26'6 V i"- 2—Anthony Watson, Okla 10.4. 3— tie between Tom Fuller, U.S. -
05 Track Guide P27-60.Pmd
2004 RESULTS MPSF INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS RESULTS Feb 26-28, 2004, Dempsey Indoor Facility (University of Washington), Seattle, WA June 9-12, 2004, Mike A. Meyers Stadium Austin, TX (University of Texas) CAL’S TOP FINISHERS Men - Team Rankings Women - Team Rankings Heptathlon 5. Brooke Meredith 5442 pts. 17 Events Scored 17 Events Scored High Jump 7. Teak Wilburn 7-02.50 Discus 10. Sheni Russell 174-11 1. UCLA ................................. 127 1. Stanford .............................. 148 Shot Put 11. Rhuben Williams 57-09.75 2. California ......................... 108 2. UCLA ................................. 109 21. Amin Nikfar 58-02.50 3. Stanford ........................... 82.50 3. Washington ........................... 83 4x100m Relay 18.Omwanghe/Johnson/ 4. Arizona ............................ 77.50 4. Wash. State ........................... 73 Hawes/Carter 45.18 5. Oregon ............................. 66.50 5. Arizona ................................. 62 Triple Jump 19. Bruce Giron 50-07.50 6. CS Northridge ....................... 56 6. California ........................... 53 25. Vincent Ibia 48-02.75 200m 20. Antonette Carter 23.55 7. Washington State ................. 50 7. CS Northridge .................. 35.50 400m Hurdles 24. Deanna Slaton 59.91 8. Washington ...................... 47.50 8. Cal Poly ................................ 31 400m Hurdles 24. Ahmad Wright 52.46 9. Utah State ............................. 15 9. Oregon .................................. 24 9. Idaho ..................................... 15 10. Utah State ........................... 19 NCAA INDOORS 11. Long Beach State ................ 10 11. UC Irvine ....................... 11.50 CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS 12. Long Beach State ................ 10 Mar. 12-13, 2004, Randal Tyson Indoor Track, Fayetteville, AK (University of Arkansas) CAL’S TOP FINISHERS Pentathlon 3. Brooke Meredith 4,189 pts. High Jump 9. Teak Wilburn 7-01.50 PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS May 7-15, 2004, Roy P.