About 200 kick off indoor season at Dartmouth

I’m told that 200 masters athletes took part Friday in the 33rd annual masters meet held in conjunction with the Dartmouth Relays in Hanover, New Hampshire. Results are posted. Craig Fram, 49, ran the 1500 in a wonderful 4:30.99, a time that would have ranked No. 2 on the 2007 U.S. list. Most of the entrants were New Englanders, but M55 hurdler/jumper Jim Broun and M60 hurdler/vaulter Joe Johnston came all the way from Florida. And M45 thrower Ken Jansson journeyed from Wichita, Kansas. Ken’s weight throw of 15.98 (52-05 1/4) was among the meet’s top marks.

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January 13, 2008

2 Responses

  1. Jim Burgoyne - January 13, 2008

    It was a great time for all who made the trip! Carl Wallin once again put on a great meet, one that brought many of the throwers in New England & beyond together for a fun competition. While the Masters ruled the ring, the HS kids ruled the track, making the building ROCK!!!! When you have multiple flights you know it will be a long night (Weight finished about 9pm) but a good chance to get caught up with everyone. Thank you Dartmouth and Carl & Bonnie Wallin (The Voice of the Dartmouth Relays) for doing this!!!

  2. Ken Effler - January 13, 2008

    Ken; the link above takes you to the 2007 results. 2008 results are available at lancertiming.com. Just to echo Jim’s comments above: kudo’s to the Wallin’s and Dartmouth. Another great edition of the meet which is the first big event for masters in the New England area.

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