Results posted from inaugural Texas-Louisiana masters showdown

Seth Brower in Texas has posted results of what he calls the 1st Annual Louisiana-Texas Challenge at Houston Christian High School in Houston. See results here for the Oct. 22 meet. Folks came from afar to race, including New York’s Marie-Louise Michelsohn (who shows up as Mary Michelsohn in the results). No W70 records set this time. But a nice effort in the 800, where she ran a 3:06.897. (And yes, she was times to the thousandths of a second. Everyone was, apparently, including W90 Margaret Hinton, who clocked the 100 in 36.416. Dang! With a better start she could have done 36.410!

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November 1, 2011

7 Responses

  1. Bubba Sparks - November 2, 2011

    Couldn’t have been a more beautiful day and our event was run timely and expertly as always. Thanks Seth!!

  2. Terry Parks - November 2, 2011

    It is hard for me to imagine racing this late in the year, but some people are still putting up good marks. I am still trying to mentally recover from the Worlds and Nationals.

  3. Jayess - November 2, 2011

    It was a beautiful day, an outstanding venue, and a typically first class Seth Brower meet. We saw some pretty awesome throws. Links to a few videos below:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S90hStxNStM
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiCxfSMZVk0
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUzrcpbZzf8

  4. Bubba Sparks - November 2, 2011

    I agree Mary. But to me pole vaulting is like surfing in that it is fun anytime of the year. I may not jump as high during these off meets but it’s still fun. RACING! THAT is hard!! Hats off to you all who do real events. 😉

  5. Dix Mcbridge - November 2, 2011

    I agree Mary. But to me pole vaulting is like surfing in that it is fun anytime of the year. I may not jump as high during these off meets but it’s still fun. RACING! THAT is hard!! Hats off to you all who do real events.
    +1

  6. Weia Reinboud - November 4, 2011

    Isn’t that a W90 world record of Margaret Hinton?!!

  7. Weia Reinboud - November 4, 2011

    In the high jump I mean.

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