Track Stats Index

Track Stats Index

Index to Track Stats Volumes 31-46 (1993-2008) compiled by Keith Morbey & Stuart Mazdon (figures in brackets are page numbers, usually for small mentions which may not be in the contents page) Contents AUTHORS ................................................................................................................................................................... 1 AREAS......................................................................................................................................................................... 5 CHAMPIONSHIPS and MEETINGS............................................................................................................................ 6 EVENTS – Men............................................................................................................................................................ 7 EVENTS – Women......................................................................................................................................................11 MISCELLANEOUS.....................................................................................................................................................12 NATIONS ...................................................................................................................................................................12 PEOPLE ......................................................................................................................................................................14 RECORDS...................................................................................................................................................................18 SEASONS ...................................................................................................................................................................19 UNITED KINGDOM (see also Records)......................................................................................................................19 AUTHORS The circus life ot the Francisco sister 43/4 Fatma Zaki: The Red Rose of Cairo 44/2 (Vol 31-32 and 41-46 only; articles by Bob Phillips, the Monte Carlo women’s international 1921, results45/1 editor vols 33-46, are too numerous to list) Pat Brian Steve Akehurst World Champs 1993 – an armchair critique 31/4 The most durable national long jump records 45/3 Europe and the Commonwealth at Stuttgart 31/4 The ’94 majors – an armchair critique 32/4 Neil Allen Oh yes, I remember it well 41/3 Ian Brooks The full and rewarding life of Mal Whitfield 43/4 Chinese women distance runners/records 41/1 The great Olympic relay of 1952 (4x400m) 44/2 How our unlikely hero was spurned 44/2 Dr Susan Brownell Recalling Stockholm 1958 with John Salisbury 46/2 Ma Jun Ren 41/1 Kinnaird Trophy 1 mile 1951, the third man 46/3 Ian Buchanan Eddie Almond UK 400m AT Lists 1920-30-40-50 31/4 Athletics cigarette cards 41/1 Progressive British records – Part 2, men’s track 32/3 Jack Higginson (Jr) 41/2 Bonzo Howland 32/4 World’s 20 leading javelin throwers of the1960s 43/2 Simon Brooks 43/4 Derrick Burfitt Corks as a running aid 44/1 Still around to tell the tale 43/1 Athletics cigarette cards 44/2 Corks as a running aid 44/2 David Burton Bobby Bridge: An extraordinary walker 45/1 UK Vets men all-time top 10 performers 32/4 John Andrews Tom Carruthers All-Time World team – Part I – Men 31/3 The sprinting career of Tom Carruthers 44/1 All-Time World team – Part II – Women 32/1 A third of a stride – Maureen Gardner 32/4 Ellery Harding Clark Journal of 1896 Olympics 42/3 David Barrington True ending to an “odde” story (Hans Odde) 44/1 Geoff Clark (presented by Bob Phillips) Yorkshire County Championships 43/1 Richard Bond How the Crick Run began 42/3 Justin Clouder The forgotten English Championships of the 1920s Ten for one hundred 31/4 45/4 Twenty for two hundred 31/4 Ten for one hundred (Part 2) 32/4 Alain Bouillé How starting procedures have developed 42/1 Trevor Clowes AAA Championships 1880-1939 amendments 42/2 John W. Brant Investigation into a fast hurdles time from 1930 43/3 “La Diablesse” (Violette Gouraud-Morris) 41/3 Leaders of the cross-country rankings 44/4 1 History of the “National”: Part I 44/4 History of the “National”: Part II 45/1 John Hartley History of British women’s cross-country 45/2 Memories of junior athletics in the 1930s 43/3 Eric L. Cowe Brian Hatch The triple jump in Scotland in the 19th century 31/3 Neil Griffin 41/2 19th century Scottish professional HJ (more) 31/3 A one-man 4x440 at the Bracknell Relays 43/2 Helen Stephens “The Fulton Flash” 32/4 The GB v USA match of 1967 44/4 Scottish women’s athletics 1919-1930 41/1 Scottish women’s athletics 1931-1939 41/2 Riël Hauman Kennedy Kane McArthur: the invincible marathoner Les Crouch 43/4 The middle distance running of 1955 43/2 Which world records are under threat? 43/3 Peter Heidenstrom Why say “adios” to 1957? 46/2 Stop-watches – the problems of matching automatic timing 41/4 Alan Currie 20th century miling: world leaders year-by-year 43/2 The Olympic champions who never competed in New Zealand’s first great miler (Randolph Rose) 45/3 Britain 45/3, 46/1 (9) Shirley Hitchcock Mike Dagg-Jenden Does wind speed affect times? 31/2 UK 1 mile all-time rolling top-10 42/1 Britain’s sub-4 minute milers 42/2 Ian Hodge UK Women’s 400mH – Performances at major Elliott Denman champs, all-time lists, etc. 31/4 New York Pioneer Club 41/1 John Borican 41/1 Thomas S. Hurst The career of Wang Jun Xia 41/1 Hugh Farey The career of Marie-Jo Pérec 41/3 Marathon measurement: myths and mysteries 45/4 Andrew Huxtable Alfred George History of men’s pentathlon in the UK 32/4 Splendid showing of our athletes (Antwerp 1920)43/3 Close relationships on the track (twins) 43/2 The academic work of John Bale 46/2 I.E.G. Green How athletic were rugby-union heroes? 46/1 Tony Isaacs BE & Commonwealth Records @ 1939/69/99 46/3 Men’s Javelin at the Commonwealth Games 41/2 Tom Longboat 46/3 Estonia’s javelin leaders 1910 to 2005 43/4 British Women's athletics in 1958 46/4 The Wallisian influence in the javelin 45/4 Eric Liddell's races in the Far East 46/3 Stan Greenberg From the compiler of top 20 lists 31/3 Payton Jordan and Emerson Spencer Commonwealth athletics statistics 32/2 How pole vaulting made its transition 43/4 Unusual Olympic events 42/3 Nationality changes 42/3 John W. Keddie 1952 Olympics, Helsinki 42/4 Eric Liddell – Part II 41/1 When we changed the face and the future of the sport Eric Liddell – Part III 41/2 46/2 Eric Liddell – Part IV 42/1 Eric Liddell – Part V 42/2 Martin Greensill Hugh Welsh: Scotland’s forgotten master miler 42/3 Heather Armitage-Young 45/2 Eric Liddell – Part VI 42/4 Janet Simpson 46/3 K. G. Macleod, great Scottish all-rounder 43/2 Rob Hadgraft Colin Kirkham Alf Shrubb: the life story 41/2 Zatopek’s race in the heart of rural England 43/2 Unearthing the stories behind those heroes of yesteryear (Alf Shrubb, Walter George) 45/1 Karsten Klinteberg A strand of truth in Lennart’s story 44/4 Hubert Hamacher World’s leading performers in the year 1900 43/3 Ulf Lagerstrom The Flying Scotsman II 31/3 Matti Hannus Holmes & Sweeney – a closely matched pair 32/1 Voitto Hellsten 43/2 In memoriam – Arthur S Wint 32/1 2 “Coco” Brown – the forgotten Jamaican 32/4 “El Vasco”: Basque runners in South America 46/1 Herb McKenley – the Jamaican silver merchant 32/4 The Ibarra brothers: Basque runners Part II 46/3 400m hurdling in the 1920s 41/1 The origins of the Marathon 46/3 Glynn Leyshon Keith Morbey George Goulding 42/2 Origins of the White City stadium 41/1 AAA Championships 1880-1939 amendments 42/2 Bernard Linley Estimated times 42/4 90 years of Trinidad quarter-miling 42/2 Four British records discovered 70 years later 43/2 Trinidad’s team at the 1939 AAA champs 42/3 AAA Championships 1880-1939 amendments 43/4 Jamaica as a world power in the 4x400m relay 43/4 Reeve or Riddell? Who was 2nd v Germany 46/1 The career of 400m runner Basil Ince 44/1 The high-jumping career of C.L.R. James 44/2 Wilf Morgan Oxbridge high jumpers from Trinidad 44/4 Alan Helffrich 41/2 Armstrong, Armstrong, Armstrong 45/3 Four Olympians competing out of character 43/1 James “Choppy” Warburton 43/4 Peter Lovesey You have been selected . don’t miss the train 44/2 Mad dogs and Englishmen . 31/2 You have been selected . go at your own risk 44/2 Progressive British records – Part 2, men’s track 32/3 How Britain was deprived of a European False starts – some great ideas before their time 32/4 Championships relay medal in 1938 44/4 Great 19th Century sporting all-rounders 42/3 The formative years of road relay racing in Britain Herne Hill Harriers book review 41/1 45/2 The Thou in a Thou (walking) 41/1 London-to-Brighton results of the 1920s 45/3 AAA Championships 1880-1939 amendments 42/2 Peter O’Connor & Alf Shrubb book reviews 42/4 Maurice Morrell When . John Levett beat the hour 42/4 Bob Beecroft over the Grand National course 43/2 1845 - the year of the spike 43/2 National cross-country championship of 1891 45/2 The beginnings of indoor athletics 43/3 The career of Walter George (book review) 45/1 Don Morrow Madame Ada Anderson perambulates 45/3 George Goulding 42/2 Conan Doyle and the 1908 Olympics, etc. 45/3 Deerfoot: Athletics’ Noble Savage (book review)45/4 Colm Murphy Leichtahletik im 19 Jahrhundert, Band II (book) 46/1 19th Century cigarette cards 41/2 When Dracula’s creator took a walk in Dublin’s fair Tim Lynch-Staunton city 42/2 UK 400m AT Lists 1962-72-82-92 31/4 Ken Nakamura

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