Frenchman smashes M60 world indoor record for 1500

The 1500-meter WRs are dropping like flies! First Alastair Dunlop dunks the M55. Then Tony Young yanks M45. Now we learn that Raymond Zembri of France has zapped the M60 record. A 1972 Munich Olympian in the 5000 meters (he didn’t make the final), Raymond ran the 15 in 4:36.52 at the French masters nationals over the weekend — one of 23 French masters age-group records. (Here’s a story on his record du Monde.) He bettered the listed M60 world indoor record of 4:37.80 by Britain’s Maurice Morrell back in 1994. Ray turned 60 the day after Christmas. A big masterstrack.com merci beaucoup to Jean Thomas for sharing this news. Congrats to our French friends! Best of luck at Eurovets!

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March 6, 2009

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  1. Nolan Shaheed - March 6, 2009

    Well done

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