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XXIII WORLD MASTERS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Málaga, 4-16 September 2018 XXIII WORLD MASTERS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Málaga, 4-16 September 2018 100m M35 1 8015 Rondrick Parker M-35 USA 10.85 2 2859 Jonathan Browne M-35 GBR 10.87 3 8045 Terrence Roland M-35 USA 10.90 100m M40 1 2843 Dominic Bradley M-40 GBR 11.08 2 2286 Jochen Gippert M-40 GER 11.18 3 7523 Lion Martinez M-40 SWE 11.18 100m M45 1 2874 Jason Carty M-45 GBR 11.01 2 4274 Hiroaki Akabori M-45 JPN 11.33 3 4288 Takeshi Fukuzato M-45 JPN 11.35 100m M50 1 4316 Yoshihisa Miyamoto M-50 JPN 11.51 2 8124 Karnell Vickers M-50 USA 11.57 3 941 Christopher Warburton M-50 CAN 11.67 100m M55 1 4126 Giulio Morelli M-55 ITA 12.09 2 7968 Don McGee M-55 USA 12.11 3 2357 Reiner Heweling M-55 GER 12.16 100m M60 1 7732 Val Barnwell M-60 USA 12.08 2 2761 Gerhard Zorn M-60 GER 12.48 3 2436 Rudolf Konig M-60 GER 12.74 100m M65 1 3265 Stephen Peters M-65 GBR 12.56 2 7928 Michael Kish M-65 USA 12.91 3 7798 David Craig M-65 USA 13.16 100m M70 1 7714 Charles Allie M-70 USA 13.22 2 5411 Vladimir Vybostok M-70 SVK 13.85 3 4361 Masahiko Yamasaki M-70 JPN 14.21 100m M75 1 2440 Hartmut Kraemer M-75 GER 14.43 2 2567 Fritz Reichle M-75 GER 14.75 3 5016 Jaime Alfredo Leon Pallete M-75 PER 15.02 100m M80 1 7945 Robert Lida M-80 USA 14.98 2 7652 Oswald Rogers M-80 TRI 15.86 3 191 Francisco Morrongiello M-80 ARG 16.03 100m M85 1 4357 Hiroo Tanaka M-85 JPN 16.68 2 606 Henri Lenoir M-85 BEL 16.84 3 2019 Robert Moumetou M-85 FRA 18.27 100m M90 1 734 Yoshiyuki Shimizu M-90 BRA 18.46 2 2927 Dalbir Singh Deol M-90 GBR 25.29 3 388 Rad Leovic M-90 AUS 26.98 1 of 76 XXIII WORLD MASTERS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Málaga, 4-16 September 2018 100m W35 1 2968 Lucy Evans W-35 GBR 12.41 2 3762 Dedeh Erawati W-35 INA 12.63 3 2557 Christine Priegelmeir W-35 GER 12.83 100m W40 1 4265 Nadia Cunningham W-40 JAM 12.63 2 3520 Alisha Fortune W-40 GUY 12.66 3 3197 Susie McLoughlin W-40 GBR 12.75 100m W45 1 3065 Yvette Henry W-45 GBR 12.59 2 2495 Heike Martin W-45 GER 12.77 3 7432 Lena Axelson W-45 SWE 12.87 100m W50 1 286 Julie Brims W-50 AUS 12.96 2 5320 Monalisa Rivera W-50 PUR 13.18 3 2392 Heike Jorg W-50 GER 13.28 100m W55 1 1731 Nicole Alexis W-55 FRA 13.53 2 3127 Kirstin King W-55 GBR 13.57 3 8119 Joy Upshaw W-55 USA 13.64 100m W60 1 5315 Nilsa Paris W-60 PUR 14.30 2 3275 Caroline Powell W-60 GBR 14.61 3 52 Maria del Carmen Atella W-60 ARG 14.79 100m W65 1 832 Karla Del Grande W-65 CAN 14.04 WR 2 3325 Joylyn Saunders-Mullins W-65 GBR 14.82 3 7730 Jane Barnes W-65 USA 15.52 100m W70 1 5492 Aletta Ungerer W-70 RSA 16.59 2 4842 Sheryl Gower W-70 NZL 16.65 3 5590 Maria Area W-70 ESP 17.25 100m W75 1 879 Carol LaFayette-Boyd W-75 CAN 15.41 2 4871 Christine Waring W-75 NZL 17.66 3 2705 Hannelore Venn W-75 GER 17.96 100m W80 1 7865 Rose Green W-80 USA 18.10 2 743 Sumiko Yamakawa Imoto W-80 BRA 18.28 3 312 Miriam Cudmore W-80 AUS 18.86 100m W85 1 4634 Ernestina Ramirez Garcia W-85 MEX 23.52 2 4869 Clasina Van der Veeken W-85 NZL 26.50 3 7607 Ruth Helfenstein W-85 SUI 29.07 100m W90 1 5350 Elena Pagu W-90 ROU 30.02 200m M35 1 2859 Jonathan Browne M-35 GBR 21.93 2 of 76 XXIII WORLD MASTERS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Málaga, 4-16 September 2018 2 8015 Rondrick Parker M-35 USA 22.19 3 7773 Sean Burnett M-35 USA 22.46 200m M40 1 2843 Dominic Bradley M-40 GBR 22.72 2 7523 Lion Martinez M-40 SWE 22.78 3 3357 Gavin Stephens M-40 GBR 22.81 200m M45 1 2874 Jason Carty M-45 GBR 22.91 2 2895 Michael Coogan M-45 GBR 23.08 3 6534 Gregorio Martinez M-45 ESP 23.36 200m M50 1 7764 Lee Bridges M-50 USA 23.69 2 941 Christopher Warburton M-50 CAN 23.79 3 4316 Yoshihisa Miyamoto M-50 JPN 23.95 200m M55 1 4126 Giulio Morelli M-55 ITA 24.58 2 7968 Don McGee M-55 USA 24.70 3 1800 Patrice Carnier M-55 FRA 25.16 200m M60 1 2761 Gerhard Zorn M-60 GER 25.49 2 7732 Val Barnwell M-60 USA 25.58 3 496 Trevor Young M-60 AUS 25.98 200m M65 1 3265 Stephen Peters M-65 GBR 24.84 2 7798 David Craig M-65 USA 26.28 3 7928 Michael Kish M-65 USA 27.01 200m M70 1 7714 Charles Allie M-70 USA 26.06 2 4141 Roberto Paesani M-70 ITA 28.62 3 7019 Jose Luis Romero M-70 ESP 28.96 200m M75 1 1115 Yuan-Chung Hsu M-75 TPE 29.49 2 2440 Hartmut Kraemer M-75 GER 30.24 3 2991 Alan Forse M-75 GBR 30.78 200m M80 1 7945 Robert Lida M-80 USA 30.69 2 7652 Oswald Rogers M-80 TRI 32.93 3 191 Francisco Morrongiello M-80 ARG 33.50 200m M85 1 4357 Hiroo Tanaka M-85 JPN 33.66 2 606 Henri Lenoir M-85 BEL 36.88 3 2521 Herbert E. Muller M-85 GER 39.52 200m M90 1 734 Yoshiyuki Shimizu M-90 BRA 37.16 WR 2 1158 Manuel Hernando Diaz Carrillo M-90 COL 48.36 3 2927 Dalbir Singh Deol M-90 GBR 51.63 200m W35 1 2968 Lucy Evans W-35 GBR 25.51 3 of 76 XXIII WORLD MASTERS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Málaga, 4-16 September 2018 2 6151 Carolina Garcia Garzon W-35 ESP 26.19 3 3787 Snezana Bechtina W-35 IRL 26.23 200m W40 1 3520 Alisha Fortune W-40 GUY 25.77 2 3197 Susie McLoughlin W-40 GBR 25.87 3 5079 Malgorzata Gasowska W-40 POL 25.97 200m W45 1 2495 Heike Martin W-45 GER 26.48 2 7432 Lena Axelson W-45 SWE 26.51 3 6803 Emilia Paunica Paunica W-45 ESP 26.85 200m W50 1 286 Julie Brims W-50 AUS 26.81 2 7969 Emmanuelle McGowan W-50 USA 27.30 3 2392 Heike Jorg W-50 GER 27.51 200m W55 1 8119 Joy Upshaw W-55 USA 27.97 2 4873 Elizabeth Wilson W-55 NZL 28.04 3 3127 Kirstin King W-55 GBR 28.32 200m W60 1 5315 Nilsa Paris W-60 PUR 28.85 2 3275 Caroline Powell W-60 GBR 29.48 3 3021 Helen Godsell W-60 GBR 29.93 200m W65 1 832 Karla Del Grande W-65 CAN 28.83 WR 2 3325 Joylyn Saunders-Mullins W-65 GBR 30.67 3 417 Evelyn Peake W-65 AUS 32.27 200m W70 1 4842 Sheryl Gower W-70 NZL 33.58 2 5492 Aletta Ungerer W-70 RSA 34.57 3 269 Marge Allison W-70 AUS 34.59 200m W75 1 879 Carol LaFayette-Boyd W-75 CAN 31.56 WR 2 2705 Hannelore Venn W-75 GER 37.81 3 4871 Christine Waring W-75 NZL 37.84 200m W80 1 7865 Rose Green W-80 USA 38.54 2 312 Miriam Cudmore W-80 AUS 40.43 3 7807 Jeanne Daprano W-80 USA 41.90 200m W85 1 4634 Ernestina Ramirez Garcia W-85 MEX 51.87 2 7607 Ruth Helfenstein W-85 SUI 58.01 3 8147 Thelma Wilson W-85 USA 58.78 200m W100 1 3663 Man Kaur W-100 IND 3:14.65 400m M35 1 3171 Stewart Marshall M-35 GBR 49.37 2 2811 Richard Beardsell M-35 GBR 49.48 3 2001 Mustapha Marzouq M-35 FRA 49.71 4 of 76 XXIII WORLD MASTERS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Málaga, 4-16 September 2018 400m M40 1 3357 Gavin Stephens M-40 GBR 49.68 2 6593 Ricardo Menendez Gonzalez M-40 ESP 49.76 3 4385 Mark Mutai M-40 KEN 50.07 400m M45 1 5467 Spencer Moraope M-45 RSA 51.07 2 6432 Juan Luis Lopez Anaya M-45 ESP 51.34 3 486 Andrew Wilcox M-45 AUS 52.15 400m M50 1 7764 Lee Bridges M-50 USA 52.72 2 3005 Michael Gardiner M-50 GBR 52.79 3 365 Paul Hughes M-50 AUS 53.42 400m M55 1 3389 Jonathan Tilt M-55 GBR 54.71 2 3463 John Wright M-55 GBR 55.95 3 2824 Simon Bickers M-55 GBR 55.97 400m M60 1 2761 Gerhard Zorn M-60 GER 55.88 2 496 Trevor Young M-60 AUS 56.54 3 4110 Angelo Mauri M-60 ITA 58.59 400m M65 1 3265 Stephen Peters M-65 GBR 59.09 2 2236 Karl Dorschner M-65 GER 1:00.51 3 4047 Vincenzo Felicetti M-65 ITA 1:01.07 400m M70 1 7714 Charles Allie M-70 USA 58.67 2 4141 Roberto Paesani M-70 ITA 1:03.86 3 7019 Jose Luis Romero M-70 ESP 1:05.34 400m M75 1 1115 Yuan-Chung Hsu M-75 TPE 1:08.29 2 3133 Winston Laing M-75 GBR 1:10.09 3 2991 Alan Forse M-75 GBR 1:10.36 400m M80 1 8091 Mack Stewart M-80 USA 1:21.76 2 836 Dave Dunn M-80 CAN 1:24.06 3 5496 Jakobus Van Zyl M-80 RSA 1:24.37 400m M85 1 4357 Hiroo Tanaka M-85 JPN 1:22.16 2 291 David Carr M-85 AUS 1:26.69 3 847 Earl Fee M-85 CAN 1:30.22 400m M90 1 734 Yoshiyuki Shimizu M-90 BRA 1:29.35 WR 2 5330 Luis H.
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