Distance giant Miki Gorman dies at 80; Hall of Famer, world champ

Miki at 5 feet tall and 89 pounds was the class of WAVAās 1979 Hanover worlds.

Hereās how Miki was described in National Masters News at HOF induction.
What does NCCWMA region do? How does Sandy Pashkin lead?
Oregonās Sandy Pashkin was elected president of the North and Central America & Caribbean WMA Region the morning of Aug. 10, 2012, in Room 326, Hazen Hall, at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John. A WMA regional meet was being held there. āThere were approximately twenty voting members present, along with a handful of guest observers,ā according to posted minutes. What has she done lately for the region? Apparently, she oversaw a vote that picked a Mexican racewalker with no world records as the NCCWMA regionās male nominee for WMA Masters Athlete of the Year. After days of seeking details on why Anselm LeBourne wasnāt the pick, Iāve gotten two notes ā one from former region prez Brian Keaveney (see his note below) and another from American Mary Rosado, who on Sunday morning said via email: āI believe a response should come from president.ā But no word from Sandy as of Monday night.
Time for masters throwers to recruit stars from Scottish Games?
Don Pellmann may be oldest to appear in SI’s Faces in the Crowd
Anselm LeBourne spills the beans on his track career in video Q&A
āWe were so poor, we dropped the OR. Just po ⦠but we had three square meals,ā M55 WR-man Anselm LeBourne recalls about growing up in Trinidad and Tobago. In a 30-minute interview posted Friday, he talks about stretching, being a vegetarian and his first 5K race, which he easily won. āWhen they finished, they gave me a trophy,ā he says. āI whispered: When do I bring it back?ā because thatās how soccer awards were circulated. He dropped soccer. He came to USA on the Fourth of July 1977. He was zoned to attend Brooklynās South Shore High School, but wanted to attend the track school Boys and Girls HS. He lied about his address and went to Boys and Girls, getting down to 1:53 in the 880 and earning a scholarship to Seton Hall, where his best time was indoors: 1:51.1. He also ran a 4:10 mile. He talks a lot about his first world masters meet ā Gateshead 1999 ā where he roomed with āthe Great Sid Howard.ā Great tales. Meanwhile, nobody has answered my queries on why Anselm isnāt the WMA regionās nominee for IAAF Best Masters Athlete of the Year. Did Mexico bribe Sandy Pashkin? Stay tuned.
Americans McClung, Gant compete in Singapore masters meet
Last weekend, at least two Americans competed at Toa Payoh Stadium in Singapore. That island nationās open masters meet posted these results. Also a bunch of videos. The Yanks were M60 Jeff McClung and M60 Keith Gant. Jeff apparently lives over there, since he hasnāt entered stateside meets for a while. Iām not familiar with Keith. But way to have fun, guys! Hereās one of many clips.
Alfred Hermes’ German masters site shares newsy news of nation
If itās news, itās news to me. Especially German masters news. On Wednesday, I learned of a German masters track website, whose title translates as āmagazine for senior athletics.ā Use the Chrome browser to see it translated into English. The gent behind it is 69-year-old Alfred Hermes, who excels in sprints and middle distances. He reports German deaths and keeps an eye on Eurovets. He shared news that European Masters Athletics is compiling all-time Eurovets top-10 lists by event and age group. Thanks for the heads up, Alfred! The siteās first posts are from 2013. My previous go-to German site was that of Robert and Annette Koop, on hiatus since 2011.
IAAF Portland 2016 worlds should host M105 sprinters showdown!
Kudos to NBC Sports for correcting its earlier, erroneous report that the 105-year-old Japanese gent was the fastest and oldest M105 sprinter on earth. In this post, writer Nick Zaccardi says: āHidekichi Miyazaki may have been presented with a Guinness World Record as the worldās oldest competitive sprinter on Wednesday, but another man deserves the title. Polandās Stanislaw Kowalski ran the 100m at age 105 in June (and in a faster time, 34.50 seconds to Miyazakiās 42.22). Kowalski turned 105 in April. Miyazaki turned 105 on Sept. 22, one day before his Guinness World Record sprint.ā They took my advice and contacted WMA, which set NBC straight. In fact, a Guinness WR rep wrote me: āIf Mr. Kowalski or his family wish to get in touch to dispute the record and/or submit proof of age, they are welcome to do so here on our website.ā What Iād really like to see is some deep-pockets entity bring Stan, Hidekichi and Usain Bolt together for a match race. Are you listening, IAAF? How about 2016 Portland world indoors? The 60-meter race still lacks an M105 record. Want coverage? Here you go. Youāre welcome.

Letās see Hidekichi (left) and Stanislaw race 60 meters at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships in Portland for M105 bragging rights.
‘Supermasters’ beer mile record downed; Finlayson clocks 5:01.24
Quaffing a bottle of Sleemanās Honey Cream Ale every quarter-mile, Jim Finlayson of Victoria, British Columbia, crushed the beer mile world record for āsupermastersā ā age 40-plus ā Saturday in his hometown. He ran 5:01.24, which is pretty good without the suds. According to this report, Jim previously held the open beer mile world record at 5:07, and duplicated that time in 2015 with āAmsterdam Blonde as his beverage of choice. ⦠Finlayson now owns the first three fastest supermasters times.ā Iām feeling left out. How about a nonalcoholic beverage mile? Iām thinking of Vernors ginger ale.
SoCal coach Mark Cleary on Leland McPhie: ‘He loved to compete’
September 27, 2015
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