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M85 Ed Whitlock notches 2 more WRs at Canadian nationals
Two weeks ago, M85 distance god Ed Whitlock ran a world-record 5000 meters in 24:03.99 at the Ontario Masters Championships but missed the 1500 WR a few hours later by less than a second. Over the weekend at Canadian nationals (see results), Ed got it easily. He ran the metric mile in a stunning 6:38.23 […]
August 15, 2016
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Rio champion’s mom is Belgian masters heptathlon standout
At 2015 Lyon worlds, Danièle Denisty of Belgium was a DNF in the W45 heptathlon, doing the Day 1 events but not Day 2. Whatever disappointment she felt was nothing compared to the joy of watching her daughter win gold in the same event – at the Rio Olympic Games. As IAAF noted: Nafissathou Thiam’s […]
August 14, 2016
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2 years of National Masters News added to archive; photos coming
Some good news and great news: Saturday I added 22 issues of National Masters News to mastershistory.org — our USATF-subsidized online museum. The issues are from 2003 and 2004 — all except the December editions. (I have them somewhere.) So now we have 338 issues of NMN online from 1977 to 2006. Also coming soon: […]
August 13, 2016
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Myrle Mensey named USATF Athlete of the Week for two ARs
W65 thrower Myrle Mensey, with the good fortune of competing the week before Olympic track begins (when U.S. elite track is on hiatus), was named USATF Athlete of the Week on Thursday. USATF’s news release had errors, but got the major stuff right. USATF wrote: “The legendary Myrle Mensey (St. Louis, Missouri) threw the meet […]
August 12, 2016
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Why anonymous comments are allowed on masterstrack.com
My hurdler friend Bill Pontius is the latest to ask: Why do you allow anonymous comments? I’m well aware of the arguments for and against, having dealt with truly vicious trolls at SignOnSanDiego.com for seven years (the website of The San Diego Union-Tribune). But this blog is less prone to really ugly comments. I start […]
August 11, 2016
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Andy Hecker launches podcast with Rio Games track previews
Andy Hecker of Ventura, California, has a background in broadcasting and track — as a masters athlete and USATF official who has worked for the IAAF as a camera guy. So starting a podcast on track and field seems a natural next step. His first dozen episodes are previews of the Rio track meet. He’s […]
August 10, 2016
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Meet Henry Ellard: from NFL to M55 USA triple jump record man
Henry Ellard was a pretty fair football player — playing an exceptional 16 years in the NFL, gaining 15,000 all-purpose yards and scoring as many as 10 TDs one year as a receiver for the Rams. He also excelled in track — in high school and college. He tells me his PRs are 6-8 in […]
August 9, 2016
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Krug, Lewis add records at USATF Masters Throws Nationals
Jerry Bookin-Weiner shares other highlights from the weekend’s USATF National Masters Throw Championships in Illinois. In individual events, he writes of records: “W85 – Gloria Krug hammer 16.62m, though she’s done better earlier in the season; best is 19.21 at the East Region meet in June. W85 – Gloria Krug superweight 5.83m. W75 – JoAnne […]
August 8, 2016
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Myrle Mensey sets 2 records at USATF Masters Throws Nationals
USATF masters championships were held over the weekend in Illinois and Washington state, with results pending for the Masters Throws Championships at Benedictine University in Lisle, Illinois. Myrle Mensey added to her legend by improving her own record in one event and destroying another. She writes: “Set a new American record today in the Ultra […]
August 7, 2016
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Rex Harvey on masters doping: Penalties should be even tougher
During research for my MyNewsLA.com story on Liz Palmer, I wrote to Rex Harvey and Robert Thomas — the announced candidates to replace Gary Snyder as national masters T&F chair. Robert hasn’t responded, but Rex sent me a long note Friday. He’s in the tough-love camp, but also told me: “I would be more favorable […]
August 6, 2016
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