Doug Torbert claims M65 world indoor shot record at AF Academy
Here’s how Doug (graciously, of course) answered a batch of questions:
Breaking the world indoor record was a combination of elation and relief. The 15.83m was about what I’ve been throwing lately, so I did have an expectation of at least breaking the American record as well as having a good chance at the indoor world record.
Because of that expectation, I felt a sense relief when my first throw actually broke the record. The truth is that I had sort of an off day with most of the throws in the mid-15s so I’m looking forward to upcoming meets. I think I have a real shot at improving the mark.
The Colorado indoor meet at the Air Force Academy is a terrific meet that I have traveled to the last four years, so it was great to break the record there. My high school track mate Dave Tucker and the other Colorado throwers have a real camaraderie and were very happy for me. It was great to share the moment with them.
I also benefited from the coaching experience of world champion Bill Harvey, who was there, and Tim Edwards, who shared some tips for mental preparation.
I’m training like I usually do with the goal of peaking for the national indoor meet in Albuquerque, so I was pretty strong in Colorado. I’m also healthy after having wrist and forearm injuries most of last year.
It definitely feels great to get a world record, which was an impossibility in the M60 division (Liedtke factor). I’m going to focus now on improving the mark, getting the outdoor record, and maybe even being the oldest 16-meter (52-6) thrower.
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Well done!
Congratulations!
The throwers are a unique “bunch”.
“Fun, games”, and records, to top it off.
Bill Harvey, the coach ( I should know, worked with him/for him, for 20 yrs…) will always be of help/advise ..Doug listens and everybody is happy, incl. the officials …..
What would that meet be without Tim Edward’s wealth of implements for everybody to use!
Thanks, Tim.
Congrats to a great champion! I knew it was coming as soon as he “graduated” to the M65 group!
Hands down the BEST age group shot-putter in many many years.
And he just may do it again in New Mexico at the Indoor Nationals.
Keep it up and throw FAR!
Meet results are here:
http://masterstrack.com/wp-content/uploads/Colo-Assn-Mid-Amer-Masters-Indoor-Results-2-5-17.pdf
He crushed the outdoor WR by three feet today in Hayward
http://www.haywardclassic.org/2017Results.pdf
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