Toronto 2020 unveils WMA bid site, including day-by-day schedule
In an era where learning a meet schedule is like pulling lion fangs, Toronto 2020’s bid site for WMA worlds is a revelation. Hoping to host the meet July 21-Aug. 2, 2020, organizers have posted a rough sked (events but not age groups) for the three major stadia. We even learn the names (and email addresses) of the LOC. Toronto Mayor John Tory is among 16 boosters with letters of support posted. And foreigners (including Americans) can learn about visa requirements. Nice work. Other bidders, get with it.
Sean Wade’s M50 goals for outdoors: WRs in four track events
How brave is Sean Wade? So brave he answers my questions. That’s my feeling after he boldly laid out his 2016 outdoor track goals in his first season as a 50-year-old. If he achieves them, he’ll have set seven world records by the end of the year — in the 800, mile, 3000 and 5000 added to his indoor 1500, mile and 3000. He tells his time goals in a quickie Q&A below. But first I asked whether Boston University noted his 1500 WR. He graciously replied: “My mile and 3000m records the announcer was pumping it up during the race and I could hear the crowd yelling for me. They did a great job announcing the record attempts and record setting. Too bad I didn’t have enough oxygen in my brain to enjoy it more.” His next major race is an outdoor 5K in California in a few weeks. “Then I would also like to run 1500/mile/3000m outdoors in March / April,” he says. “Eventually turning to 800 training in May and June, with possibility of running the [masters exhibition] 1500 at the Olympic Trials on July 2.”
India’s masters nationals (Perth ‘qualifier’) may draw 4,000 entrants
After WMA worlds themselves, the biggest masters meet of the year may be in India, if The Hundu newspaper story is to be believed. “[Mysore] will play host to the 37th National Masters athletic championship to be held from March 2 to 6. About 4,000 athletes from across the country will participate in the championship. While the track events will be held at the city’s Chamundi Vihar Stadium, throwing events (hammer and discus) will be held at the University Oval athletic grounds.” Later comes the tear-my-hair-out declaration: “This championship will also be the trials to select the Indian team for the forthcoming World Masters Athletics championship to be held in Perth, Australia, from October 26 to November 6.” Of course, nobody has to qualify for Perth. The Indian affiliate apparently uses the meet to pick the subsidized athletes.
Frenchman Gomis hits 27 feet for M35 world indoor LJ record
Jumping with the French kiddies at their indoor nationals, M35 Kafetien Gomis became the oldest 8-meter long jumper indoors when he went 8.23 meters — exactly 27 feet. (See results here.) Thus he crushed the listed M35 WR of 7.98 (26-2 1/4) by Bogdan Tudor of Romania in 2005. The outdoor WR remains the 8.50 (27-10 3/4) by both Carl Lewis and Larry Myricks. Kafetien has a PR of 8.26 (27-1 1/4) from last summer. The listed American indoor record for M35, by contrast, is 7.07 (23-2½) by Gregory Foster at age 39 in 2001. Many thanks to Ventseslav “Ventsi” Ivanov for bringing this amazing mark to our attention. Here’s the jump of a guy almost 36:
Sean Wade makes it a WR trifecta, adding M50 1500 to 2 others
Kris Paaso lowers W45 American outdoor mile record to 5:02
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Southwest Sprinters eye own M50 WR at New Mexico nationals
How loaded is Southwest Sprinters TC? After breaking the 3:40 barrier in the 4-by-400 relay at Millrose over the weekend, they think they can go even faster in the M50 age group — with a different makeup. Leadoff man Tony Echeandia writes: “Yes, I believe the team will look to break the record again at this year’s indoor nationals, but with other runners; myself and Clinton [Aurelien] won’t be at indoor nationals.” According to the Status of Entries, other SWTC legs might be James Lawson and Francois Boda — both in the 55-flat range. Tony graciously responded to other queries as well.

Averaging under 55 a quarter, Southwest sprint studs, from left, are Tony, Clinton, Marcus (rear) and David — new world record holders in M50.