
Malaga has its eye on worlds.
If Perth was near perfection, Malaga is a mystery. The 2018 world masters outdoor meet isnāt even listed yet on the WMA website. āNothing on the outdoor meet,ā writes a friend. āSeems like putting on the world masters outdoor and indoor meets are the primary job of WMA, so why is this information so hard to find?ā Well, Google helps. I found the Malaga homepage at two URLs, but
malaga2018.com is easiest to remember. (The other is
rfea.es/competi/2018_Malaga_WMA) We learn that the meet is Sept. 5-16, 2018, and āyou can find accommodation from 15⬠per night. The LOC offers 5,000 rooms with excellent prices. Special deals with hotels in Malaga City and Malaga Coast.ā Spain also hosted 2005 worlds ā in Donostia and San Sebastian in the north.
Malaga is way south.

November 25, 2016
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Vin Lananna has experience at every major level of track and field, and became a legend at Oregon and
TrackTownUSA, bringing Olympic Trials and IAAF worlds to Portland or Eugene. He was head menās track coach at the Rio Games. Now he wants to be elected president of USATF. Cool. (But first he has to learn that our niche is masters, not masterās.) No worries, Vin. A few weeks ago, I wrote him and his lone rival,
Jackie Joyner-Kersee, posing a handful of masters-centric questions. Only Vin made my Thanksgiving Day deadline (two days early, in fact). Jackie never acknowledged receipt of my queries. Could be in spam filter, champ. But Iād still like to hear from JJK (even if it gives her a peek-at-Vin-replies advantage). So how did Vin do, folks?
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November 24, 2016
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Don Lein congratulates W60 star Christine Kennedy on an AR at 2015 USATF 8K Masters Championships in Brea, California.
Don Lein, Teddy Mitchell and
Michael Scott are running for chairman of the USATF Long Distance Running Division at the Orlando annual meeting. Generally, I ignore roadies, but many of my LDR friends also compete on the track. So for their sake, I hope the right choice is made. Don is probably the best known candidate to masters, since heās been Masters LDR Committee chair forever.
He also covered masters for Runnerās World. (One of our masters runners,
Mary Rosado, was among his nominators.) According to
ballot statements released Tuesday, Teddy has been meet director of Albuquerque masters indoor nationals. And Michael wants to āpartnerā with Masters LDR to enhance the road and XC circuits. Itās possible LDR has other chair candidates that didnāt submit statements. (No statements from
Rex Harvey or
Robert Thomas, for example.) So who do you like for LDR chair? The vote takes place Saturday morning, Dec. 3. BTW, I got a response Tuesday from USATF prez hopeful
Vin Lananna on my masters-centric questions. Still waiting on reply from
Jackie Joyner-Kersee. She has until Thanksgiving (in case you know her and can light a fire).

November 22, 2016
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Stan Perkins, president of World Masters Athletics.
Race walkers, rejoice. A 5K outdoor walk is being added to WMA world indoor meets after 2017. But road runners may have mixed feelings. Theyāre losing a marathon and gaining a half-marathon at outdoor worlds. Those were among decisions made in late October when General Assembly delegates met in Perth. Minutes of that meeting havenāt been posted yet, but WMA President
Stan Perkins graciously shared results of various motions.
See his list here. Also tweaked are the cross country races at outdoor worlds. Men and women over 70 will run the 6K instead of the 8K. (Thatās a cut from 5 miles to 3.7 miles.)
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November 21, 2016
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Robert speaks at Michigan nationals banquet.
As promised, I shot questionnaires to the two candidates for chairman of the USATF Masters Track & Field Committee. Both replied this weekend. I didnāt give them a maximum or minimum limit, so take that it account when you read responses from Hall of Famer
Rex Harvey and world-class long sprinter
Robert Thomas. The biggest revelation of my Q&As is the eagerness of both to use social media to communicate with masters tracksters. They also are open to using Web tools to survey members on national site locations and other issues. I wonāt be endorsing a candidate, but I welcome your questions and reactions. The candidates also are invited to interact with yāall here. Enjoy the exchange ā listed in age-before-beauty order. One will be elected to succeed
Gary Snyder in a couple weeks at the Orlando annual meeting.

Rex chats with Jerry Bookin-Weiner and wife at Michigan nationals banquet.
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November 20, 2016
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Stephen is a thrower.
M75 lawyer
Stephen Cohen is chair of the USATF Masters Drug Testing and Substance Abuse Committee, and doping is part of his annual region coordinator report,
included here for the annual meeting. Stephen writes: āThere was little opposition to Drug Testing at the Masters Region Championships (at Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisconsin) with one donation to promote Masters Region drug testing. One participant, however, objected to the extra cost of drug testing, another thought drug testing was a waste of money, and another stated ānobody cares at this age. We hardly train. Itās only for the PRā and the most pro-active statement was āthere should be drug testing. I know someone who is taking steroids and competes.'ā Which begs the question: Why not report drug cheats? Yeah, I know this opens a Pandoraās box of privacy issues. But if genuine cheating is taking place, why be coy? Tell somebody (and bring some proof)! Others can sort out the logistics and legalities.
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November 18, 2016
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Billās slogan and legacy was posted on Facebook.
Bill Shissler took 14th out of 15 in the M65 shot at Perth, and thatās the least important thing you need to know about him. But it shows he was still in the game to the end. Less than two weeks later, on Nov. 9, Bill died while sightseeing at Ayers Rock. āI was informed at 5 a.m.,ā said his sister,
Holly Crawfordā, on
Billās Facebook page (with 1,400 friends). āBill loved sports as much as Iām involved in art. He was into computers and worked on them and with them. If you use
FileMaker he was part of it. He also trained people who went to the Olympics. He was a field coach at [Cal] Berkeley. ⦠Bill, who could talk like Donald Duck, did it his way. We moved a lot when he was very young. When we moved back to the Bay Area when he was in elementary school, he never wanted to leave and he wanted and seems to know everyone and touched many people. He had health insurance. He knew he had heart issues ā it ran on our motherās side. He had high blood pressureā¦. I will miss him.ā

Bill last threw Oct. 29 at the World Masters Athletics Championships in Perth.
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November 17, 2016
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Headline on web version of story made me smile.
Indiaās
Dharam Pal Singh isnāt 119, and he didnāt compete in Perth as planned, but thanks to
Jere (say Jerry) Longman and
Hari Kumar of The New York Times, we finally know his true age group. And itās nowhere near M100. Their
4,000-word masterpiece on masters age fraud (with a detour celebrating two real M95 gents) is a hoot. You must read to the end. Iām proud to have a bit part. Jere interviewed me by phone before flying to Australia, and I suggested some possible sources. He talked to
Sandy Pashkin, Winston Thomas and
Stan Perkins ā plus some experts on centenarians. I love how the story gives the Indian fraudster the rope he needed to hang himself. The Times quotes him as saying that those who accuse him of inflating his age āare jealous of my health, my age, my running. People say I do not look like 119. If I walk with a stick and with a bent back, then I would look like 100-plus. Without a stick, with a straight back, I look like 80- to 90-plus. My good health has become my misfortune.ā

November 16, 2016
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Once upon a time, marathons were for men, and anything over 3 hours was not worth mentioning. That changed when Tim Murphy and Tracy Sundlund started the Rock ānā Roll Marathon series ā first in San Diego. Now everyone and his grandmother runs 26.2 miles or a half-marathon. Four months ago ā just 36 hours before leaving for the Rio Olympics ā track team manager Sundlun was laid off by the company he co-founded. Check out my story in Times of San Diego, which quotes Steve Scott and others.

Former track coach Tracy is a legend in marathon biz. Seeking a new job now.

November 15, 2016
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A Perth news outlet covered a local gent who supposedly had not competed in track for 50 years. We learn about Arthur Carbon, the oldest entrant at worlds āin his first competitive hit-out in half a century, [who] finished at the back of the six-person M90-99 race in a time of 35.55 seconds.ā He didnāt hear the gun. āI didnāt take any notice, and theyād run 50 yards before I even moved, then the woman told me to run,ā Carbon said. āBut still, Iām the only one in my event so it makes no Ādifference. I couldāve run a lot better and Iām disappointed.ā
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November 14, 2016
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