Archive for June, 2008
Latest Don Quixote of the Trials: M35 Paul Stoneham
Paul Stoneham (no relation) of Fort Worth, Texas, hopes to run the 10,000 meters at the U.S. Olympic Trials at the end of this month. Paul is 37 and has some good credits: He ran 29:11 six years ago. But the Eugene qualifying standard is 28:15 (or be in the top 24 on the U.S. […]
June 3, 2008
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Jamaica’s Christopher Williams is fastest master of 2008
Every time you look around, another M35 sprint star shows up. The latest is Christopher Williams, whose IAAF profile shows him as 36. At Saturday’s Reebok meet in New York, where some kid named Bolt ran a quick 100, Christopher took fourth in the deuce with a legal 20.75. He also had the fastest reaction […]
June 2, 2008
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Video shows complete Tony Young mile world record
Tony Young’s M45 world record yesterday was captured by a sainted soul in Portland and posted here on RunnerSpace.com. Notable about the race was how Pete Magill, 46, and Jon Swanson, 36, served as rabbits for almost 800. Pete fell to third place but came back incredibly strong to beat Jon, passing the youngster with […]
June 1, 2008
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