Heptathlon boasted 4 world bests: M55, M70, M75 and W60

As noted earlier, four world bests were set in the indoor heptathlon over the weekend in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Although USATF holds the masters lasix hep, no official world records exist for this two-day event because WMA  contests the one-day pentathlon at its indoor championships. But let’s see the Euros beat these marks: M70 Emil Pawlik (5956), M75 Bob Hewitt  (6273), M55 Bill Murray (6122) and W60 Phil Raschker (7003) — averaging 1,000 points per event! Phil sent the pictures below. She also notes that the indoor hep has been contested since 1997. “It has finally been declared an official IAAF event fo stromectol 3mgr MEN,” Phil writes, “but not for women. Additionally, as far as I know, we are the only masters in the world competing in this event.” Nice work, Phil. Now back to your tax biz.

From left are Emil Pawlik, Bob Hewitt, Phil Raschker and Bill Murray.

Phil Raschker and W55 Kay Glynn were the women in the Kenosha hep,
with Kay throwing the “left-handed shot” as she continues
her recovery from shoulder surgery.

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March 12, 2009

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  1. Grant Lamothe - March 12, 2009

    Great performances, especially among the age 55 and older set! Way to go Phil, Emil,Bob, Bill and Kay. We should only perform so well and look so good at you’all do at your respective ages.
    Hoping to see all of you at the ‘deca in Seattle this August. -Grant L

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