Results for Huntsman World Senior Games (except 3K, TJ, discus)

I see respectable marks out of the 30th Huntsman World Senior Games in Utah, but sadly none from 99-year-old Dan Bulkley of Oregon. Guess he scratched. The oldest entrant was M90 Al Box. But M80 sprinter Bobby Whilden of Texas ran a legal 100 in 14.89 — a half-second off Payton Jordan’s listed WR. I enjoyed reading the standing long jump results (because my mind says I can still go 10 feet). Scroll down this page for other track results. Canada’s Christa Bortignon, on cusp of W80, won seven of 14 contested events despite having had a bad case of pneumonia and an ischiofemoral impingement that kept her from training or competing since July.

Several days before turning  52, Steven Bunn took second in the 50 at Huntsman.

Steven Bunn posted this shot of 50 at Huntsman. James Birgans won in 6.60.

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October 7, 2016

3 Responses

  1. Steve Morris - October 8, 2016

    Where’s the results for the pole vault? The Huntsman World Senior Games use to include the pole vault in their Track & Field program. What happened?

  2. Terry Smith - October 11, 2016

    I’d like to see the Pole Vault added to the list of track & field events also for the meet. A lot of participants would surely enter.

  3. Ora S Banister - October 30, 2016

    When I click “scroll down” to see Huntsman Results, the page that opens says “bandwith exceeded at site”
    Is there a way you can send the file to my email address above?
    The same message appears at the Hunstmanseniorgames.net site.
    Do you know of any other site that has this information available. Huntsman won’t send a printed copy until end of December. My marks at the Huntsman are needed to apply for the Master’s All-American Award in three events.
    Your help is greatly appreciated.
    Ora

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