Archive for May, 2007
Awards archive project needs old NMN January info
Dave Clingan, new chairman of the USATF Masters Awards Committee, asks the intriguing question: “Who are the top American masters track and field athletes of all time? Those who have won the most championships? Set the most records? Perhaps, but one might argue, that the greatest of all are those who have most often been […]
May 17, 2007
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German doper is back throwing, setting ‘records’
Germany’s Klaus Liedtke, a notorious drug cheat by all accounts, has emerged from a two-year doping suspension and, uh oh, set another world record in the shot, according to the Koops’ Web site. That gives him four age-group records in a row (M50, M55, M60 and now M65). But he’s not being greeted with welcome […]
May 17, 2007
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PDF entry form for USATF West Regionals online
Joy Upshaw-Margerum graciously sends along the PDF entry form for the USATF West Regional Masters Championships, set July 21-22 at Occidental College near Los Angeles. Oxy, as it’s known, once was a track powerhouse. (Check out their Hall of Fame and all-time bests featuring some current masters stars.) The current track, refurbished in 2001, is […]
May 16, 2007
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Dwight Stones’ talk show: ‘The Mouth That Soars’
Before broadcasting, coaching and other ventures began cutting into his time, Dwight Stones was an active masters high jumper. His duel with Jim Barrineau at the 1995 Buffalo worlds is the stuff of legend. (He lost.) Now he’s found another way to avoid high jumping — his own radio show. Little known fact about him […]
May 16, 2007
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Ross Dunton’s plan: training through Alzheimer’s
Masters coach and athlete Ross Dunton displays his courage — and sense of humor — in his latest update on his Alzheimer’s disease. In his current newsletter, Ross writes: “I am sharing this with you so that you will have a better understanding of how my Alzheimer’s is progressing, not so that you will feel […]
May 16, 2007
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Tooting the horn of the Fountain of Youth Masters Mile
Event organizer Dave Clingan has shared a report on Saturday’s Fountain of Youth Masters Mile in Canby, Oregon. He also posted photos of the mile, which included Henry Rono from New Mexico and a record-breaking performance by fellow M55 Nolan Shaheed of Pasadena. Dave writes: “To make (Nolan’s) accomplishment even more impressive, Shaheed had to […]
May 15, 2007
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Hayward Masters Classic results are posted — at last
Sandy Pashkin of the Oregon Track Club Masters tonight posted results for Saturday and Sunday’s Hayward Masters Classic. She’s been a busy bee of late, since the USATF masters records pages also have been updated (as of today). Among the records noted as (p) for pending: John Altendorf’s 4.00 M60 vault Sunday at Eugene. (And […]
May 15, 2007
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M45 javelin record is Bradstock’s latest masterpiece
Yet another record is apparent from the Bob Boal Southeastern Masters meet results. We learn from fellow spearchucker Chuck Greene: “Arne-Roald Bradstock, member of Great Britain’s 1984 and 1988 Olympic teams — more recently a U.S. citizen — launched the 800-gram javelin 68.80 (225-9) at the Southeastern meet in Durham, North Carolina, on May 4.” […]
May 15, 2007
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Germans drop baton, may miss deadline for Riccione
According to the Koops’ masters site, Germans wanting to enter the Riccione worlds in September may be up a creek without a beer stein. “They are acting goofy over there,” writes one of my German-speaking friends. “Set their own deadline on May 31 while the WMA deadline is May 31 as well. If they go […]
May 15, 2007
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Say it ain’t so! Stallone was juiced to the gills in ‘RB’
Well, yeah. Those were Sly Stallone’s real muscles in “Rocky Balboa,” which I gave a glowing review. But had Steroid Stallone been drug-tested after making his masters boxing movie, he would have been banned for three or four lifetimes. Now we learn he was mainlining human growth hormone, which for most athletes is, like, kind […]
May 15, 2007
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