Weiner at work: He’ll be busy with requests on Leland McPhie Show

Bob Weiner of Washington, our exceptional publicist, has issued his latest preview of Boston nationals and Budapest worlds. He notes in closing: “The [national] meet is returning to Boston after four years. It is the 14th time the national indoor masters championship has been held in Boston, the most of any city in the US. The 920 entrants are the most ever in Boston and third-highest ever for the event.” As always, he invites media outlets to watch the proceedings and interview the stars. A big draw this year will be M100 newbie Leland McPhie. But don’t forget that EVERYONE at nationals has a story to tell to their back-home press. So don’t be shy about writing local sports mavens in the local press, TV and online outlets about your achievements.


Here’s Bob’s latest release:

100-YEAR OLD LELAND McPHIE READY TO SET WORLD & NATIONAL MARKS AT USA MASTERS TRACK INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP IN BOSTON MARCH 14-16; OVER 900 OTHERS INCLUDING WORLD’S BEST ATHLETES 35 TO 100 INCLUDING 47 WORLD CHAMPIONS AND BOSTON AREA STARS

REGGIE LEWIS TRACK, 1350 TREMONT STREET;
EVENTS FRI. 9AM-4:40 PM, SAT. 8:30AM-6:40PM, SUN. 8:30AM-3PM

140 GOING TO WORLD MASTERS INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS IN BUDAPEST MARCH 24-30 TO USE BOSTON USA MASTERS AS TEST; BOSTON WILL SHOW AGE NO BOUNDARY TO FITNESS AND SKILL

(Boston, MA) – Leland McPhie of San Diego, a former San Diego sheriff captain who turns 100 March 10, is ready to set world and national marks at the USA Masters Track Indoor Championship in Boston March 14-16, joining 920 others including the world’s best athletes 35-100. The meet, open to the public and free of charge, is at the Reggie Lewis Track, 1350 Tremont Street. Events are Friday 9AM-4:40 PM, Saturday 8:30 AM-6:40 PM, and Sunday 8:30 AM-3PM. Track events will include sprints and distances from 60 meters to 3000 meters, and field events will include the full range of jumps and throws. Media is invited for coverage and athlete interviews.

Over 140 USA national masters competitors will go soon after the March 14-16 Boston meet to the World Masters Indoor Championships in Budapest, Hungary March 24-30. The world athletes will use the Boston national masters as a test. At least 47 reigning indoor or outdoor world champions will be competing in Boston at nationals as well as Hungary at the world championship.

The Boston meet will show that age is no boundary to fitness and skill, as well as a means of achieving lifetime fitness and health.

McPhie will be the first 100 year old to compete in the indoor high jump and will establish the world mark (media note: 12:15 PM Saturday). He will also compete in the shot put, weight throw, and superweight throw.

Detailed meet schedule may be found at: usatf.org/Events—Calendar/2014/USA-Masters-Indoor-Track—Field-Championships.aspx .

Boston and Budapest competitors who will be defending their World Indoor Title include:
FOR THE WOMEN:
Name age World Tithe from 2012 Hometown
Jeanne Daprano 75 800m, 1500m (and first woman over 75 to break 7 minutes in mile) Fayetteville GA
Lorraine Jasper 50 1500m Birchrunville PA
Coreen Steinbach 60 3000m Pompey NY
Charmaine Roberts 40 400m Beltsville MD

FOR THE MEN:
Bill Collins 60 60, 200, 400m Houston TX
Antwon Dussett 35 60, 200, 400m Peoria IL

Other potential stars at Boston and Budapest should include:

Nolan Shaheed, M64, Pasadena CA, jazz great and 800M and 1500M world record holder, who played lead trumpet for Count Basie, Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross, and Marvin Gaye and recently played studio trumpet on the Emmy’s, the Voice, and other top programs.

Charlie Allie, Pittsburg, PA, selected as the World’s Outstanding Masters Athlete in 2013 after winning five gold medals at last year’s World Masters Track Championships in Brazil: the individual 100, 200, 400, and two relays.

Bruce McBarnette, M55, Sterling, VA, nine-time world champion, high jump

Oscar Peyton, M60, Accokeek , MD, multiple 100-200 world champion, in the 60-200

Middle distance star runner Lorraine Jasper, 55, Birchrunville, PA;

Kathy Martin, F64, multiple world and American record holder and a Bengay outstanding athlete winner, 800, 1500, mile, 3000 meters, and more;

Irene Obera, F80 100-200-400 sprinter (birthday 12/7/33), multiple world champion and track Hall of Famer whom two-time Sullivan award finalist Phil Raschker says “is a beautiful sprinter whom we only see every few years,” from San Bernadino, CA

Sid Howard, M75, Plainfield, NJ, multiple age record holder in the 800 and 1500, famed for his enthusiasm for the mission of masters track;

Emil Pawlik, M75, Jackson, MS, record holder in the pentathlon and heptathlon

*** BOSTON AREA STARS ENTERED: ***
Roger Pierce, M69, of Essex, MA, 60-200-400 sprints, who holds many national and world masters titles, a member of the USATF Masters Hall of fame.

Diane Pomeroy F45 Essex, MA 200, 400, 800M, Bronze medalist at 2013 Brazil worlds

Sarah Lawson, F50 Wayland MA multiple medalist at 2013 World Outdoor Championships

Craig Fram M55 Derry NH, Mile, 300M, M 45 American record holder 3000M

Antonio Palazzo M85 Providence, RI Weight and SW, American record holder SW

The meet is returning to Boston after four years. It is the 14th time the national indoor masters championship has been held in Boston, the most of any city in the US. The 920 entrants are the most ever in Boston and third highest ever for the event.

MEDIA: For questions or onsite athlete track interviews, contact Bob Weiner, National Masters Media Chair, cell 202-306-1200 or weinerpublic@comcast.net. Media should wear press organization credential and may obtain meet credential onsite from Bob.
Source: USATF Masters Media Committee and Robert Weiner Associates

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March 8, 2014

4 Responses

  1. Mark Cleary - March 9, 2014

    Kudos Bob for another fine press release- thanks for all you do to promote Masters Track & Field.

  2. Jerry Bookin-Weiner - March 9, 2014

    Too bad no throwers are mentioned here. A potential star in Boston is Olympian Ed Burke in the M70 weight and superweight. In Budapest it’s W65 super-thrower Myrle Mensey who has already set a world indoor record this winter in the weight throw. There are, of course, others, but they are the two standouts.

  3. Jerry Bookin-Weiner - March 9, 2014

    Oops. Just noticed that “local” star Anthony Palazzo from Providence is mentioned for Boston – he of the M85 records in the superweight.

  4. Mark Cleary - March 9, 2014

    Good catch Jerry, I am sure that there is time for Bob to put out another press release before the meet- with one week to go that sounds reasonable

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