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Mastershistory.org moves to WordPress platform: Now easy peasie
Nearly 10 years after launch, our online museum has moved to a WordPress platform. Underwritten by the USATF Masters T&F Committee, mastershistory.org boasts results, publications, photos and other material from our half-century-old sport. The new design is appreciably the same as the old one, but its ease of management is exponentially better. That means more […]
September 15, 2017
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M50 Tom LeGan clocks mighty 4:32.80 mile at NorCal all-comers
The latest all-comers meet at Terra Linda High School in the Northern California town of San Rafael Track was special. On Tuesday, it was the scene of a great M50 mile. The listed WR is the fabled 4:25.04 by Nolan Shaheed in 2001. Franklin “Frank” Ruona picks up the story: “A few days prior to […]
September 14, 2017
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Decathlete Tom Thorne dies at 74; Kansas, Missouri coach, pastor
Masters decathletes and others are mourning the passing of the Rev. Thomas “Tom” Thorne, 74, who died Sept. 9 in Joplin, Missouri, the city of his birth. According to mastersrankings.com, he last competed in 2011. Obituaries say he died at Freeman West Hospital following a short illness. “He spent his life serving others through the […]
September 13, 2017
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3 claim 9 American records in Oregon TC masters 3K and 25K meet
Oregon Track Club Masters folks report some nifty marks at rarely run track distances. We learn: “Nine age-group American records were set at the USATF Oregon Track 3,000m and 25,000m championships. This event was held in smokey conditions Sunday morning at the McKenzie Community Track and Field facility in Blue River. The Oregon Track Club […]
September 12, 2017
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Brits beat Yanks by ONE point in UK masters decathlon challenge
Two weekends ago, three Americans took part in the British Masters Athletics Federation decathlon championships where their scores were put up against three Brits. The result was amazing, according to M60 Noel Ruebel, meet director of 2014 Winston-Salem nationals. On Facebook, Noel wrote: “Returned from Northern England this past Monday where I competed in the […]
September 11, 2017
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W100 sprinter Man Kaur in running for a Laureus world award
India’s Man Kaur isn’t the only 101-year-old lady sprinter (see Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins). But Man got the attention of the Laureus World Sports Awards. Her star turn at the Auckland World Masters Games made her a finalist for the Laureus World Best Sporting Moment of the Year. An Indian paper got her reaction: “I feel […]
September 9, 2017
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Pray for Florida, including USATF association and masters there
Hurricane Irma will leave tracks waterlogged throughout Florida, if forecasts are accurate. But that’s the least of our concerns as the monster storm bears down on the Sunshine State. Masters nationals were held in Jacksonville two years ago, and many of our stars reside in the state. I hope everyone has moved to safety and […]
September 8, 2017
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W75 Joanne Marriott raises own AR record in 4-kilo weight throw
Sue Norton of the Colorado Masters Track & Field Club again graciously shares results here of Sunday’s Rocky Mountain Masters Games in Pueblo, Colorado, which also served as the USATF Mid-America Region Masters Championships and Colorado Association Masters & Open Championships. Sue writes: “Jim Weed, our meet director, really scrambled to overcome the challenges of […]
September 7, 2017
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The Russians were competing! The Russians were competing!
In April, I mocked Bridget Cushen for getting huffy about Russians being allowed to compete in the Auckland World Masters Games. Now another Brit (or former Brit, since he got banned for sketchy reasons) Anthony Treacher is noting the presence of a baker’s dozen Russian age-groupers at an Estonian masters meet in mid-August. Anthony writes […]
September 6, 2017
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Why I’m skipping the San Diego Senior Games for first time ever
A confession. I’m not as fast as I used to be. But that’s no rarity. What’s really changed for me this year (along with my 100 speed) is my appetite for financial punishment. So when I looked at the cost of the Sept. 17 San Diego Senior Games track meet — $45 to enter, plus […]
September 4, 2017
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