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Masters women’s 4×4 at Millrose is a go, maven says

Mary Rosado sent this note today: “We just received go ahead from USATF (for a masters women’s 4Ă—400 relay at the Millrose Games), so that is why I haven’t made an issue of it but I will now.” The issue is the Millrose Games Web site not listing the masters women’s relay on its event […]

January 2, 2007   Posted in: Uncategorized  Comments Closed

Masters women shut out of 100th Millrose Games?

The Millrose Games — where officials wear tuxedoes and fans toast indoor track — celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, and masters will again be in the mix. (But men only, perhaps.) Masters club leader Jim Relly has sent out this word: “Sorry for the late notice to inform you that there is a Masters […]

January 1, 2007   Posted in: Uncategorized  Comments Closed

M70 sprinter wins nearly $8,000 in Scottish handicap race

Sunday was the last day of 2006 but the first day of Tony Bowman’s new fame and fortune. A sprinter nearing the 30-year mark in masters track, Tony won the equivalent of $7,900 by taking first in a 120-yard handicap sprint race at a horse racetrack in Musselburgh, Scotland. Athletics Weekly began its report thusly: […]

January 1, 2007   Posted in: Uncategorized  10 Comments

George Mathews agrees Neil Griffin got the WMA shaft

George Mathews really is just getting started. In addition to venting on USATF, he now feels liberated to comment on WMA issues as well, especially the drug-testing rituals that seem to penalize masters. George writes: “As you can see, I’m starting to work for the sport in a different way now. Blogging is the way […]

December 31, 2006   Posted in: Uncategorized  4 Comments

Ex-chair: Masters should seek divorce from USATF

George Mathews is free. After nearly six years as chairman of the USATF Masters Track & Field Committee, George suddenly resigned in the wake of a near-disaster at Charlotte nationals and internal fights over masters finances. “This period of time was pure hell (for me),” George wrote this week. But unchained from office, he now […]

December 30, 2006   Posted in: Uncategorized  7 Comments

Henry Rono Watch: Plans 4-miler on New Year’s Day

According to the latest Henry Rono post on the gargantuan letsrun.com thread devoted to his masters mile record ambitions, Henry will enter the Egg Nog Jog in Albuquerque on Jan. 1, 2007 — the year he turns 55. Yesterday, Henry wrote: “I can feel in the knee joints coming up to quads and the jaw […]

December 29, 2006   Posted in: Uncategorized  Comments Closed

Masters to resurrect the Southern California Striders

The Southern California Striders, which began in the mid-1950s as an elite track club featuring Olympians and world-record holders, will make a comeback in 2007 after years of quiescence as a masters-only organization. That was the big news coming out of the Striders’ annual awards banquet tonight in Anaheim Hills, California. Club President Brenda Matthews, […]

December 28, 2006   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

Masters exhibition events: 800 indoors, mile outdoors

The latest issue of National Masters News is out, and it reveals the masters exhibition events to be contested at the USA national (open) championships in 2007. Amid the Indy convention summary, Jerry Wojcik writes: “(Mark) Cleary, Masters Invitational Program, reported that a masters 800 for men and women will be held at the USA […]

December 27, 2006   Posted in: Uncategorized  8 Comments

Hans Röcken’s series: five throws past the world record

Hans Röcken, the new M65 indoor weight throw recordman, should be a sprinter — as fast as he replied to my email queries. One question was: What was your series? He says he opened with a 17.25 (56-7 1/4), which beat his Miyazaki WAVA friend Dick Hotchkiss’ record by nearly a foot and a half. […]

December 27, 2006   Posted in: Uncategorized  2 Comments

German rocks M65 world record in indoor weight toss

Hans Röcken, an M65 weightman in Germany, has shattered that age group’s world indoor record in the weight throw, spinning the 20-pound implement out 19.12 meters (62-8 3/4), reports a Dec. 23 posting on Annette’s Seite that cites this original report. That’s a monster 7 feet farther than the listed WR of 16.79 (55-1) by […]

December 26, 2006   Posted in: Uncategorized  One Comment