Eurovets report on ritzy ‘Management Workshop for EMA’s future’
Three weeks ago, I wrote about the coming powwow of Eurovets enchiladas in Frankfurt, Germany. I said: “One hopes the council reports out what they’re recommending at the Nov. 3-5 meetings.” Well, they delivered — Euro-fluff. Here’s what “KG” posted on the Eurovets site about the “Management Workshop for EMA’s future.”
M85 Brazilian thrower highlights South American WMA regionals
Mastersrankings.com reports that more than 1,500 athletes took part in the WMA South American Regional Championships that ended Sunday in Santiago, the Chilean capital. “Participants came from several nations outside of WMA’s South American Region including Australia, Canada, Costa Rica, Curazao, Guatemala, Indonesia, Mexico, Netherlands and United States,” the story says. I found one Yank (M70 distancer Henry Weiland) and a Canadian (W55 multi-eventer Susanne Lauridsen). “The home country took home about 200 gold and over 550 total, Argentina won over 120 gold and 300 total and Brazil won the third most medals bringing home over 150 with over 75 being gold.” Brazil’s Takumi Matsushima set M85 South American records in the shot, discus, hammer and javelin. Here are women’s results, and here are men’s results. Lots of photos on meet’s Facebook page.
4 years after the fact, Christian Cushing-Murray nets his M45 AR

Ray Knerr (left) and Pete Magill (right) visit with Cush after his AR 1500. Diana Hernandez photo.
Carol Lafayette-Boyd called ‘Global Sports MVP’ on Canadian site
W75 sprinter/jumper Carol Lafayette-Boyd — a contender for WMA Female Athlete of the Year after setting five WRs in June and competing in WMA regionals in August — tells a Canadian news site she hopes to compete until she’s 100. We learn: “She hopes that her story can help people see that age shouldn’t stop you from starting something you’d like to try.” She says: “Don’t worry how well you are doing because look at me, 25 years later I’m doing better than the first two meets that I had.”
Aussies get chance at $100 gift certificates for completing surveys
Two Aussie schools are offering a chance at $100 gift vouchers or $150 digital cameras if you take part in their what-motivates-masters study. But they’re apparently targeting folks who competed in the Australian Masters Games. “The first project will explore the reasons why people get involved in sport and how they continue to participate as they get older,” says one story. “Some athletes will be asked to complete surveys and others will take photos of things that are meaningful to their games involvement and will be interviewed about them later.” My reasons? Athletic immortality and shiny medals.
IAAF London hurdle champ Sally Pearson, 31, mulling master track?
Masters vaulters invited to big-time Dallas indoor meet, honcho says
Steve McBride is director of a Dallas indoor meet Dec. 1-2 seeking high-profile entrants. A press release says: “Dunamis Sports Group brings to Dallas Market Hall the nation’s fastest independently owned 200m-banked track. The same blazing track where Tara Davis set the national high school long jump record in February 2017 (21-11) will now host youth, high school, collegiate, and post-collegiate athletes in a two-day frenzy of activity, including charitable events benefitting the Boys & Girls Club of Dallas and various Animal Rescue Shelters.” Cool. So I wrote Steve to see if masters age-groupers can come. He replied: “The only masters event we are looking to have is pole vault.” Oh drat. I don’t know which day it’ll be contested, but here’s the entry site. Hope some good geezervaulters can attend.
2018 masters nationals are July in Cheney, in case you’re confused
A brief flurry of email has led to official confirmation of where and when 2018 outdoor masters nationals will be. It’s July 26-29 — as noted on the USATF calendar and at USATFmasters.org. It’ll be at Eastern Washington University in Cheney, Washington, 23 minutes southwest of Spokane. (The 2008 outdoor nationals were on the blue track at Spokane Falls Community College.) The issue arose because of conflicting information from a USATF email newsletter and several sites saying the meet would be in August. National Masters News also carried the wrong date (since corrected). National masters Chair Rex Harvey says: “We had to go a week earlier because of field availability. It will give a good recovery time before Malaga.”

Sprint Force America dominated this 100 at 2008 Spokane masters nationals.