Potomac Valley Track Club invites you to the 2009 USA Masters Indoor Track &
Field Championships are Friday-Sunday, March 20-22, at the world-class Prince
George's Sports & Learning Complex in Landover, Maryland.
For entry forms, event schedules, directions, athletes entered (as of today,
more than 450!),
and complete details, please see
http://www.pvtc.org/09_nationals.html
We expect 1,000 athletes in the meet from age 30 to age 100, and
we expect many American and world records.
We invite you to compete and make history.
You don't have to qualify -- it's an all-comers meet
where you get to compete side-by-side with Olympians and world champions.
Entrants include two-time Sullivan Award Finalist Philippa Raschker, 62, of
Marietta GA; five-time Olympic trials qualifier (800 meters) Alisa Harvey, 43,
of Manassas VA; 1976 Olympic high-jumper Jim Barrineau, 53, of Burke VA;
lifetime 20-world sprint titles holder Larry Colbert, 71, of Bowie MD; U.S. high
jump record holder Bruce McBarnette, 51, of Sterling VA; 1984 Olympian John
Tuttle of Villa Rica GA, 50; Bengay’s 2008 Outstanding Masters Athlete Kathryn
Martin, 57, of Northport NY; USATF 2008 age group masters track & field
athletes of the year Christel Donley, 74, of Colorado Springs CO, and Oneithea
Lewis, 48, of Oakland Gardens NY; and Canadians 1988 Olympian Renee Belanger, 46
(800 meters in Seoul), and Earl Fee, who sets records in every age group he
enters and has announced he will assault the world 800 meter record in his new
M80 division.
Events incluce 60m dash and hurdles, 200m, 400m, 800m, one-mile, 3000m run and
racewalk, shot put, weight & superweight throw, long jump, high jump, triple
jump, pole vault, and 4x400m & 4x800m relays.
Join us at the 2009 USA Masters Indoor Track & Field Championships and set some
records of your own!
Registration fees go up after February 23; registration closes on March 5.
To sign up, see
http://www.pvtc.org/09_nationals.html
-- Thank you
-- Jay Jacob Wind, Secretary
-- Potomac Valley Track Club
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Imagine the fun of competing with some of the top runners from all over the
country
in a national championship race in a world-class facility in your own hometown!
Imagine running your best time ever
for 3000 meters, one mile, 800 meters, 400 meters, 200 meters, or 60 meters --
or competing with athletes of all ages and abilities throwing the shotput and
weight/superweight, running the 60m hurdles, pole-vaulting, long-jumping,
triple-jumping, and high-jumping (include local world-record-holder Bruce
McBarnette).
That's what you can do at the USA Masters Indoor Track & Field Championships,
Friday-Sunday, March 20-22, 2009, at Prince George's Sportplex in Landover MD.
The events are open to athletes 30 & over (as of March 20, 2009).
Please come and compete, or please help as a volunteer or meet official.
Registration is now open at www.pvtc.org , and you save $15 if you register
before November 30.
--
-- Thank you
-- Jay Jacob Wind, Secretary
-- Potomac Valley Track Club
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Dear Gaby,
Thanks a lot for your new web-site, for a Track and Field fan it is nice to
learn more about T&F in countries like Lebanon.
I am working with a group of Olympic historians to collect biographical
information of the participants in Olympic Games from 1896 and up to our
times. Here is what we have on you:
Full name: Ghabi Issa Khouri
Born 17.9.1960
Height/weight: 182/78
PB - Long Jump: 7,41i-1984
Could you please confirm your full name as Gaby (given) Issa-El-Khoury
(family name)? Any other mistakes?
We also want to know your place of birth and what affiliation (club)
membership you had in 1984.
Kind regards
Arild Gjerde
ATFS-Norway
e-mail: agjerde@...
From: t-and-f_statistics@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:t-and-f_statistics@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Gaby Issa El-Khoury
Sent: 3. april 2008 06:48
To: t-and-f_statistics@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [t-and-f_statistics] Athletics web page
Dear friends,
I'm very excited to introduce this new web page that lists the results
of meetings and championships held in Lebanon as well as the results
of Lebanese athletes abroad:
www.athleticsperformance.org
The Lebanese records are listed by age group.
Enjoy!
Any comments and feedback are welcome.
Best regards,
Gaby Issa-El-Khoury
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Dear Friend,
Many thanks for having informed of your website. It
is exemplary and very useful in our work.
I wish you and your TEAM a great success!
Regards,
Ram. Murali Krishnan
IAAF/AAA Correspondent
--- Gaby Issa El-Khoury <gabyek@...> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I'm very excited to introduce this new web page that
> lists the results
> of meetings and championships held in Lebanon as
> well as the results
> of Lebanese athletes abroad:
> www.athleticsperformance.org
>
> The Lebanese records are listed by age group.
> Enjoy!
> Any comments and feedback are welcome.
>
> Best regards,
> Gaby Issa-El-Khoury
>
>
>
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Coimbatore - 641 031
INDIA
Tel: (+91) (422) 2460443
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Dear friends,
I'm very excited to introduce this new web page that lists the results
of meetings and championships held in Lebanon as well as the results
of Lebanese athletes abroad:
www.athleticsperformance.org
The Lebanese records are listed by age group.
Enjoy!
Any comments and feedback are welcome.
Best regards,
Gaby Issa-El-Khoury
Hi everybody-
After 12 years with Earthlink, we have decided to switch internet service
providers, and as part of
the changeover we decided to get a fixed domain address.
My new e-mail is randy@...
Update your mail lists! (we'll still get e-mail on both the new address AND old
address for another
month of so too, so we've got an overlap for a few weeks....)
Marianne will have her new e-mail address soon, and she'll send it out to those
of you who are in
her address book.
(I know, you're wondering "I wonder if I'm in Marianne's address book?".)
Well, if you're not sure but you DO want her new e-mail address, send her an
e-mail at her old
address and tell her to be sure to let you know when she gets her new address!
Have a great Christmas! :)
Randy Treadway
Dear Friends,
About "Marion Jones' Doping Affair" (!), pls, see more
in the below Athletic web-site.
Nikos Mouratidis, Thessaloniki, Greece, 6-10-2007.
Visit our website at
http://www.geocities.com/mouratn/athletics-gr.html
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Dear Friends,
Al Oerter -a Legend of World Athletics- yesterday
passed away.
Pls, see more in the below Athletic web-site.
Nikos Mouratidis, Thessaloniki, Greece, 2 Oct 2007.
Visit our website at
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Hello Track Coaches, Athletes, Parents, & Spectators,
I would like to take the time to tell you about a new California
Track and Field Meet which is sweeping the field by storm. The
Percy Knox Invitational Track Meet is one of the fastest growing
Track and Field Meets to hit California in quite sometime. With over
sixty teams that already pledged to attend this 2007 meet, it is
sure to reach their goal of one hundred and twenty teams by track
season. A few of the highlights that makes this Track Meet different
from any other of its kind; (1) They give out 10" & 12" trophies to
the top three runners in each heat. (2) Low entry fees. (3) More
open events and relays than most meets (4) allowed to trade entry
spots with other schools (5) They are non-profit, and they give part
of the proceeds to various hosts schools to help their track
programs.(6) Able to enter frosh soph, and small or large schools,
because entries are seeded by times. (7) No qualifying marks. With
top schools like J.W. North., Rancho Cucamonga, Skyline, Dominguez,
Diamond Ranch, and Rancho Verde checking in, this is sure to be one
of the top meets of the 2007 season. Please visit the website;
www.percyknox.com and see for yourself that this is sure to be an
early season meet that you wouldn't want to miss. The meet looks
like its going to be held at College of the Canyons on March 17th
2007.
Hello
I am Naga Prasad , GIT alumni (1997-2001) and now pursuing MBA in
IIPM Hyderabad. Currently i hold 2 national records and 1 world
record. Now i am preparing for next world record of 101 hours marathon
typing on a computer on 10 august 2006 in lal bahadur indoor stadium.
I will be typing the book titled ,"The journey between 2 great
nations" authored by myself and to be released by Chief minister DR Y
S Raja Sekhar Reddy , this book is bilateral analysis between Indo-Pak
relations.I am performing this world record event to support my
shooting sports career. For more details please login
http://www.nagaprasad.com . I kindly request you to join our online
team to associate with the forthcoming world record event with
valuable suggestions and moral support as my friends are the major
reason behind every task accomplished. To join please click this link
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/ournagaprasad/ I kindly invite
to visit the venue and bless me in this regard
As a small contribution for the cause of this event, please pass this
message to your online associates.
Inconvenience regretted.
Thank you
Nag
M Naga Prasad
# 7, B K Complex, 2nd floor,
Road # 14 , Near Bhagyanagar studio,
Banjara Hills,
Hyderabad-500034.
India
www.nagaprasad.com
+91 040 65186766
+91 040 23548259 (Fax)
+91 98497 23765
Email : recordsnag@...
Sure send over the info. Certificate of completion
-----Original Message-----
From: jim sorensen <jimsorensen11@...>
To: t-and-f_statistics@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, 25 May 2006 15:28:24 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: Re: [t-and-f_statistics] The Wonderful day May 25th, 1935!
Im looking at your 35+ list, I know you have not updated it in a while, but I
have run two marks that would make this list
800-1:50.32 in 2004 3rd place
Mile-4:02.66 in 2006 5th place
I can give you all of the information later as it is at home and I am at work
Jim Sorensen
Hans <hanserik.pettersson@...> wrote: The Wonderful day May 25th,
1935!
http://www.jesseowens.com/index.php
James Cleveland Owens was born in 1913 in a small town in Alabama to
Henry and Emma Owens. When J.C. was eight, his parents decided to
move the family to Cleveland, Ohio. They did not have much money, and
J.C.'s father was hoping to find a better job. When they arrived in
Cleveland, J.C. was enrolled in a public school. On his first day of
class when the teacher asked his name, she heard Jesse, instead of
J.C. He would be called Jesse from that point on.
Cleveland was not as prosperous as Henry and Emma had hoped and the
family remained very poor. Jesse took on different jobs in his spare
time. He delivered groceries, loaded freight cars and worked in a
shoe repair shop. It was during this time that Jesse discovered he
enjoyed running, which would prove to be the turning point in his
life.
One day in gym class, the students were timed in the 60-yard dash.
When Coach Charlie Riley saw the raw, yet natural talent that young
Jesse had, he immediately invited him to run for the track team.
Although Jesse was unable to participate in after-school practices
because of work, Coach Riley offered to train him in the mornings.
Jesse agreed.
At Cleveland East Technical High School Jesse became a track star. As
a senior, he tied the world record in the 100-yard dash with a time
of 9.4 seconds, only to tie it again while running in the
Interscholastic Championships in Chicago. While in Chicago, he also
leaped a distance of 24 feet 9 5/8 inches in the broad-jump.
Many colleges and universities tried to recruit Jesse; he chose to
attend Ohio State University. Here Jesse met some of his fiercest
competition, and not just on the track. The United States was still
struggling to desegregate in 1933, which led to many difficult
experiences for Jesse. He was required to live off campus with other
African-American athletes. When he traveled with the team, Jesse
could either order carryout or eat at "blacks-only" restaurants.
Likewise, he slept in "blacks-only" hotels. On occasion, a "white"
hotel would allow the black athletes to stay, but they had to use the
back door, and the stairs instead of the elevator. Because Jesse was
not awarded a scholarship from the university, he continued to work
part-time jobs to pay for school.
At the Big Ten meet in Ann Arbor on May 25, 1935, Jesse set three
world records and tied a fourth, all in a span of about 45 minutes.
Jesse had an ailing back the entire week leading up to the meet in
Ann Arbor. He had fallen down a flight of stairs, and it was
questionable whether he would physically be able to participate in
the meet. He received treatment right up to race time. Confident that
the treatment helped, Jesse persuaded the coach to allow him to run
the 100-yard dash. Remarkably, each race timer had clocked him at an
official 9.4 seconds, once again tying the world record. This
convinced Owens' coach to allow him to participate in his other
events. A mere fifteen minutes later, Jesse took his first attempt it
the broad jump. Prior to jumping, Jesse put a handkerchief at 26 feet
2Γ―ΒΏΒ½ inches, the distance of the world record. After such a bold
gesture, he soared to a distance of 26 feet 8Γ―ΒΏΒ½ inches, shattering the
old world record by nearly 6 inches.
Disregarding the pain, Jesse proceeded to set a new world record in
the 220-yard dash in 20.3 seconds, besting the old record by three-
tenths of a second. Within the next fifteen minutes, Jesse was ready
to compete in another event, this one being the 220-yard low hurdles.
In his final event, Owens' official time was 22.6 seconds. This time
would set yet another world record, beating the old record by four-
tenths of a second. Jesse Owens had completed a task that had never
been accomplished in the history of track and field. He had set three
new world records and equaled a fourth.
By the end of his sophomore year at Ohio State, Jesse realized that
he could be successful on a more competitive level. Jesse entered the
1936 Olympics, which to many are known as the "Hitler Olympics."
These games were to be held in Nazi Germany, and Hitler was going to
prove to the world that the German "Aryan" people were the dominant
race. Jesse had different plans, however, and by the end of the games
even German fans cheered for him.
Jesse was triumphant in the 100-meter dash, the 200-meter dash and
the broad jump. He was also a key member of the 400-meter relay team
that won the Gold Medal. In all but one of these events Jesse set
Olympic records. Jesse was the first American in the history of
Olympic Track and Field to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.
Despite his success, the financial instability of the Owens family
continued. Shamefully, at that time in America he was not offered any
endorsement deals because he was black. In an effort to provide for
his family, Jesse left school before his senior year to run
professionally. For a while he was a runner-for-hire, racing against
anything from people, to horses, to motorcycles. The Negro Baseball
league often hired him to race against thoroughbred horses in an
exhibition before every game. Jesse even raced against the some of
the Major Leagues fastest ballplayers, always giving them a 10-yard
head start before beating them.
Jesse also took numerous public-speaking engagements, and was an
articulate and enjoyable lecturer. In fact, Jesse was so well-liked
and successful that he started his own public relations firm. He
traveled around the country spoke on behalf of companies like Ford
and the United States Olympic Committee. He stressed the importance
of religion, hard work and loyalty. He also sponsored and
participated in many youth sports programs in underprivileged
neighborhoods.
In 1976, Jesse was awarded the highest honor a civilian of the United
States can receive. President Gerald R. Ford awarded him with the
Medal of Freedom. Jesse overcame segregation, racism and bigotry to
prove to the world that African-Americans belonged in the world of
athletics. Several years later, on March 31, 1980, Jesse Owens,66,
died in Tucson from complications due to cancer.
Through all the trials, tribulations and successes, Jesse Owens was a
devoted and loving family man. He married his longtime high school
sweetheart, Ruth Solomon, in 1935. Together they had three daughters,
Gloria, Beverly and Marlene. To this day, his widow Ruth and daughter
Marlene operate the Jesse Owens Foundation, striving to provide
financial assistance and support to deserving young individuals that
otherwise would not have the opportunity to pursue their goals. Jesse
would certainly be proud of their efforts.
Visit my homepage with Track & Field Athletics Statistics.
World and Swedish all-time lists, yearbest 1999-2006, results, links
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Im looking at your 35+ list, I know you have not updated it in a while, but I
have run two marks that would make this list
800-1:50.32 in 2004 3rd place
Mile-4:02.66 in 2006 5th place
I can give you all of the information later as it is at home and I am at work
Jim Sorensen
Hans <hanserik.pettersson@...> wrote: The Wonderful day May 25th,
1935!
http://www.jesseowens.com/index.php
James Cleveland Owens was born in 1913 in a small town in Alabama to
Henry and Emma Owens. When J.C. was eight, his parents decided to
move the family to Cleveland, Ohio. They did not have much money, and
J.C.'s father was hoping to find a better job. When they arrived in
Cleveland, J.C. was enrolled in a public school. On his first day of
class when the teacher asked his name, she heard Jesse, instead of
J.C. He would be called Jesse from that point on.
Cleveland was not as prosperous as Henry and Emma had hoped and the
family remained very poor. Jesse took on different jobs in his spare
time. He delivered groceries, loaded freight cars and worked in a
shoe repair shop. It was during this time that Jesse discovered he
enjoyed running, which would prove to be the turning point in his
life.
One day in gym class, the students were timed in the 60-yard dash.
When Coach Charlie Riley saw the raw, yet natural talent that young
Jesse had, he immediately invited him to run for the track team.
Although Jesse was unable to participate in after-school practices
because of work, Coach Riley offered to train him in the mornings.
Jesse agreed.
At Cleveland East Technical High School Jesse became a track star. As
a senior, he tied the world record in the 100-yard dash with a time
of 9.4 seconds, only to tie it again while running in the
Interscholastic Championships in Chicago. While in Chicago, he also
leaped a distance of 24 feet 9 5/8 inches in the broad-jump.
Many colleges and universities tried to recruit Jesse; he chose to
attend Ohio State University. Here Jesse met some of his fiercest
competition, and not just on the track. The United States was still
struggling to desegregate in 1933, which led to many difficult
experiences for Jesse. He was required to live off campus with other
African-American athletes. When he traveled with the team, Jesse
could either order carryout or eat at "blacks-only" restaurants.
Likewise, he slept in "blacks-only" hotels. On occasion, a "white"
hotel would allow the black athletes to stay, but they had to use the
back door, and the stairs instead of the elevator. Because Jesse was
not awarded a scholarship from the university, he continued to work
part-time jobs to pay for school.
At the Big Ten meet in Ann Arbor on May 25, 1935, Jesse set three
world records and tied a fourth, all in a span of about 45 minutes.
Jesse had an ailing back the entire week leading up to the meet in
Ann Arbor. He had fallen down a flight of stairs, and it was
questionable whether he would physically be able to participate in
the meet. He received treatment right up to race time. Confident that
the treatment helped, Jesse persuaded the coach to allow him to run
the 100-yard dash. Remarkably, each race timer had clocked him at an
official 9.4 seconds, once again tying the world record. This
convinced Owens' coach to allow him to participate in his other
events. A mere fifteen minutes later, Jesse took his first attempt it
the broad jump. Prior to jumping, Jesse put a handkerchief at 26 feet
2οΏ½ inches, the distance of the world record. After such a bold
gesture, he soared to a distance of 26 feet 8οΏ½ inches, shattering the
old world record by nearly 6 inches.
Disregarding the pain, Jesse proceeded to set a new world record in
the 220-yard dash in 20.3 seconds, besting the old record by three-
tenths of a second. Within the next fifteen minutes, Jesse was ready
to compete in another event, this one being the 220-yard low hurdles.
In his final event, Owens' official time was 22.6 seconds. This time
would set yet another world record, beating the old record by four-
tenths of a second. Jesse Owens had completed a task that had never
been accomplished in the history of track and field. He had set three
new world records and equaled a fourth.
By the end of his sophomore year at Ohio State, Jesse realized that
he could be successful on a more competitive level. Jesse entered the
1936 Olympics, which to many are known as the "Hitler Olympics."
These games were to be held in Nazi Germany, and Hitler was going to
prove to the world that the German "Aryan" people were the dominant
race. Jesse had different plans, however, and by the end of the games
even German fans cheered for him.
Jesse was triumphant in the 100-meter dash, the 200-meter dash and
the broad jump. He was also a key member of the 400-meter relay team
that won the Gold Medal. In all but one of these events Jesse set
Olympic records. Jesse was the first American in the history of
Olympic Track and Field to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.
Despite his success, the financial instability of the Owens family
continued. Shamefully, at that time in America he was not offered any
endorsement deals because he was black. In an effort to provide for
his family, Jesse left school before his senior year to run
professionally. For a while he was a runner-for-hire, racing against
anything from people, to horses, to motorcycles. The Negro Baseball
league often hired him to race against thoroughbred horses in an
exhibition before every game. Jesse even raced against the some of
the Major Leagues fastest ballplayers, always giving them a 10-yard
head start before beating them.
Jesse also took numerous public-speaking engagements, and was an
articulate and enjoyable lecturer. In fact, Jesse was so well-liked
and successful that he started his own public relations firm. He
traveled around the country spoke on behalf of companies like Ford
and the United States Olympic Committee. He stressed the importance
of religion, hard work and loyalty. He also sponsored and
participated in many youth sports programs in underprivileged
neighborhoods.
In 1976, Jesse was awarded the highest honor a civilian of the United
States can receive. President Gerald R. Ford awarded him with the
Medal of Freedom. Jesse overcame segregation, racism and bigotry to
prove to the world that African-Americans belonged in the world of
athletics. Several years later, on March 31, 1980, Jesse Owens,66,
died in Tucson from complications due to cancer.
Through all the trials, tribulations and successes, Jesse Owens was a
devoted and loving family man. He married his longtime high school
sweetheart, Ruth Solomon, in 1935. Together they had three daughters,
Gloria, Beverly and Marlene. To this day, his widow Ruth and daughter
Marlene operate the Jesse Owens Foundation, striving to provide
financial assistance and support to deserving young individuals that
otherwise would not have the opportunity to pursue their goals. Jesse
would certainly be proud of their efforts.
Visit my homepage with Track & Field Athletics Statistics.
World and Swedish all-time lists, yearbest 1999-2006, results, links
http://web.telia.com/~u19603668/athletics_all-time_best.htm
SPONSORED LINKS
Track and field equipment
Track and field shoes High school track
and field
Track and field
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The Wonderful day May 25th, 1935!
http://www.jesseowens.com/index.php
James Cleveland Owens was born in 1913 in a small town in Alabama to
Henry and Emma Owens. When J.C. was eight, his parents decided to
move the family to Cleveland, Ohio. They did not have much money, and
J.C.'s father was hoping to find a better job. When they arrived in
Cleveland, J.C. was enrolled in a public school. On his first day of
class when the teacher asked his name, she heard Jesse, instead of
J.C. He would be called Jesse from that point on.
Cleveland was not as prosperous as Henry and Emma had hoped and the
family remained very poor. Jesse took on different jobs in his spare
time. He delivered groceries, loaded freight cars and worked in a
shoe repair shop. It was during this time that Jesse discovered he
enjoyed running, which would prove to be the turning point in his
life.
One day in gym class, the students were timed in the 60-yard dash.
When Coach Charlie Riley saw the raw, yet natural talent that young
Jesse had, he immediately invited him to run for the track team.
Although Jesse was unable to participate in after-school practices
because of work, Coach Riley offered to train him in the mornings.
Jesse agreed.
At Cleveland East Technical High School Jesse became a track star. As
a senior, he tied the world record in the 100-yard dash with a time
of 9.4 seconds, only to tie it again while running in the
Interscholastic Championships in Chicago. While in Chicago, he also
leaped a distance of 24 feet 9 5/8 inches in the broad-jump.
Many colleges and universities tried to recruit Jesse; he chose to
attend Ohio State University. Here Jesse met some of his fiercest
competition, and not just on the track. The United States was still
struggling to desegregate in 1933, which led to many difficult
experiences for Jesse. He was required to live off campus with other
African-American athletes. When he traveled with the team, Jesse
could either order carryout or eat at "blacks-only" restaurants.
Likewise, he slept in "blacks-only" hotels. On occasion, a "white"
hotel would allow the black athletes to stay, but they had to use the
back door, and the stairs instead of the elevator. Because Jesse was
not awarded a scholarship from the university, he continued to work
part-time jobs to pay for school.
At the Big Ten meet in Ann Arbor on May 25, 1935, Jesse set three
world records and tied a fourth, all in a span of about 45 minutes.
Jesse had an ailing back the entire week leading up to the meet in
Ann Arbor. He had fallen down a flight of stairs, and it was
questionable whether he would physically be able to participate in
the meet. He received treatment right up to race time. Confident that
the treatment helped, Jesse persuaded the coach to allow him to run
the 100-yard dash. Remarkably, each race timer had clocked him at an
official 9.4 seconds, once again tying the world record. This
convinced Owens' coach to allow him to participate in his other
events. A mere fifteen minutes later, Jesse took his first attempt it
the broad jump. Prior to jumping, Jesse put a handkerchief at 26 feet
2½ inches, the distance of the world record. After such a bold
gesture, he soared to a distance of 26 feet 8Ό inches, shattering the
old world record by nearly 6 inches.
Disregarding the pain, Jesse proceeded to set a new world record in
the 220-yard dash in 20.3 seconds, besting the old record by three-
tenths of a second. Within the next fifteen minutes, Jesse was ready
to compete in another event, this one being the 220-yard low hurdles.
In his final event, Owens' official time was 22.6 seconds. This time
would set yet another world record, beating the old record by four-
tenths of a second. Jesse Owens had completed a task that had never
been accomplished in the history of track and field. He had set three
new world records and equaled a fourth.
By the end of his sophomore year at Ohio State, Jesse realized that
he could be successful on a more competitive level. Jesse entered the
1936 Olympics, which to many are known as the "Hitler Olympics."
These games were to be held in Nazi Germany, and Hitler was going to
prove to the world that the German "Aryan" people were the dominant
race. Jesse had different plans, however, and by the end of the games
even German fans cheered for him.
Jesse was triumphant in the 100-meter dash, the 200-meter dash and
the broad jump. He was also a key member of the 400-meter relay team
that won the Gold Medal. In all but one of these events Jesse set
Olympic records. Jesse was the first American in the history of
Olympic Track and Field to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.
Despite his success, the financial instability of the Owens family
continued. Shamefully, at that time in America he was not offered any
endorsement deals because he was black. In an effort to provide for
his family, Jesse left school before his senior year to run
professionally. For a while he was a runner-for-hire, racing against
anything from people, to horses, to motorcycles. The Negro Baseball
league often hired him to race against thoroughbred horses in an
exhibition before every game. Jesse even raced against the some of
the Major Leagues fastest ballplayers, always giving them a 10-yard
head start before beating them.
Jesse also took numerous public-speaking engagements, and was an
articulate and enjoyable lecturer. In fact, Jesse was so well-liked
and successful that he started his own public relations firm. He
traveled around the country spoke on behalf of companies like Ford
and the United States Olympic Committee. He stressed the importance
of religion, hard work and loyalty. He also sponsored and
participated in many youth sports programs in underprivileged
neighborhoods.
In 1976, Jesse was awarded the highest honor a civilian of the United
States can receive. President Gerald R. Ford awarded him with the
Medal of Freedom. Jesse overcame segregation, racism and bigotry to
prove to the world that African-Americans belonged in the world of
athletics. Several years later, on March 31, 1980, Jesse Owens,66,
died in Tucson from complications due to cancer.
Through all the trials, tribulations and successes, Jesse Owens was a
devoted and loving family man. He married his longtime high school
sweetheart, Ruth Solomon, in 1935. Together they had three daughters,
Gloria, Beverly and Marlene. To this day, his widow Ruth and daughter
Marlene operate the Jesse Owens Foundation, striving to provide
financial assistance and support to deserving young individuals that
otherwise would not have the opportunity to pursue their goals. Jesse
would certainly be proud of their efforts.
Dear Sirs in IAAF & dear Friends,
9.76 Gatlin in Doha QATAR. Is it a World Rec. or Not ?
Pls, check the "9.76" "official" finish-foto of the
IAAF's web-site.
Perhaps, Gatlin changes his couloir (from 4th to 3rd)
!
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Hello all!
I am looking for the formulas to calculate IAAF scoring tables (for
world ranking) and hungarian tables, so I can create a excel sheet for
an automatic calculation. Are they available?
Thanks for help
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Dear Friends,
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Yesterday, 2 new World indoor Records !
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Hello all, I was wondering if people had world cross results (men and
women) in computer form? I have past TFN issues that have the old
results, at least starting in 1977, but don't have them in a text or excel
file. I thought I would try here first before doing the busy work by
myself.
Thanks for any help, Joel
Dear Tomas
Thanks for your mail
I still need
Europa Champ 1971 1982 1990
O.G. 1988
eventually
Europa cup marathon 1981 1983
World cup marathon 1989 1991 1993 1995
Many many thanks
Merry Christmas for all people.
Jean-Pierre
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tomas Magnusson" <tomasmagnusson@...>
To: <t-and-f_statistics@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 11:22 AM
Subject: Re: [t-and-f_statistics] Help
Dear Jean-Pierre,
I have follwing results electronically:
> -Europa Championship 1971 Athinai
> 1978 Praha
> 1986 Stuttgart
> 1990 Split
> 1994 Helsinki
>
> - Olympic Games 1980 Moscou
> 1992 Barcelona
> 1996 Atlanta
> 2000 Sydney
>
Please tell me what you still need.
Best wishes
Tom
--- Jean-pierre <jeanpierre.guidolin@...> wrote:
> Many many thanks.
> You can make that quiet. It's not a problem.
> I wish you a very good week-end.
> JP Guidolin.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ram Murali Krishnan"
> <sportmurali@...>
> To: <t-and-f_statistics@yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: <jeanpierre.guidolin@...>
> Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 3:06 AM
> Subject: Re: [t-and-f_statistics] Help
>
>
> Dear Jean-Pierre,
>
> Please refer for your mail.
>
> Fortunately I have some of the results you are
> looking
> for (Olympics and World Cup) in printed form. I
> have
> to type it and forward to you. Please allow me some
> time to do this.
>
> By the way, I wish you Good Luck with your project.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ram. Murali Krishnan
> IAAF Correspondent
> Coimbatore, India
>
> --- Jean-pierre <jeanpierre.guidolin@...>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello Dear friends
> >
> > (Excuse for my bad english)
> >
> > I make a little work (hobby) about story of
> marathon
> > from 1960 as far as today.
> >
> > I search complete results from (only marathon)
> > - Europa Cup 1981 Agen
> > 1983 Laredo
> >
> > -Europa Championship 1971 Athinai
> > 1978 Praha
> > 1986 Stuttgart
> > 1990 Split
> > 1994 Helsinki
> >
> > - World Cup 1991 London
> > 1993 Milano
> > 1995 Athinai
> >
> > - Olympic Games 1980 Moscou
> > 1992 Barcelona
> > 1996 Atlanta
> > 2000 Sydney
> >
> > Many thanks for your help
> > Best regards
> >
> > JP Guidolin Liθge (Belgium)
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been
> > removed]
> >
> >
> >
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> > 1999-2000, results, links
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>
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> >
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> >
> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/t-and-f_statistics/
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> >
> >
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Dear Jean-Pierre,
I have follwing results electronically:
> -Europa Championship 1971 Athinai
> 1978 Praha
> 1986 Stuttgart
> 1990 Split
> 1994 Helsinki
>
> - Olympic Games 1980 Moscou
> 1992 Barcelona
> 1996 Atlanta
> 2000 Sydney
>
Please tell me what you still need.
Best wishes
Tom
--- Jean-pierre <jeanpierre.guidolin@...> wrote:
> Many many thanks.
> You can make that quiet. It's not a problem.
> I wish you a very good week-end.
> JP Guidolin.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ram Murali Krishnan"
> <sportmurali@...>
> To: <t-and-f_statistics@yahoogroups.com>
> Cc: <jeanpierre.guidolin@...>
> Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 3:06 AM
> Subject: Re: [t-and-f_statistics] Help
>
>
> Dear Jean-Pierre,
>
> Please refer for your mail.
>
> Fortunately I have some of the results you are
> looking
> for (Olympics and World Cup) in printed form. I
> have
> to type it and forward to you. Please allow me some
> time to do this.
>
> By the way, I wish you Good Luck with your project.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ram. Murali Krishnan
> IAAF Correspondent
> Coimbatore, India
>
> --- Jean-pierre <jeanpierre.guidolin@...>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello Dear friends
> >
> > (Excuse for my bad english)
> >
> > I make a little work (hobby) about story of
> marathon
> > from 1960 as far as today.
> >
> > I search complete results from (only marathon)
> > - Europa Cup 1981 Agen
> > 1983 Laredo
> >
> > -Europa Championship 1971 Athinai
> > 1978 Praha
> > 1986 Stuttgart
> > 1990 Split
> > 1994 Helsinki
> >
> > - World Cup 1991 London
> > 1993 Milano
> > 1995 Athinai
> >
> > - Olympic Games 1980 Moscou
> > 1992 Barcelona
> > 1996 Atlanta
> > 2000 Sydney
> >
> > Many thanks for your help
> > Best regards
> >
> > JP Guidolin Liθge (Belgium)
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been
> > removed]
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
> >
> >
> > Visit my homepage with Track & Field Athletics
> > Statistics.
> > World and Swedish all-time lists, yearbest
> > 1999-2000, results, links
> >
>
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> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/t-and-f_statistics/
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> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> "ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED"
>
> Ram. Murali Krishnan
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> "Kausalyam"
> 72/4, Sri Padmavathi Nagar
> NaraSimhaNaicken Palayam (PO)
> Coimbatore - 641 031
> INDIA
> Tel: (+91) (422) 2460443
>
>
>
>
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Many many thanks.
You can make that quiet. It's not a problem.
I wish you a very good week-end.
JP Guidolin.
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From: "Ram Murali Krishnan" <sportmurali@...>
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Cc: <jeanpierre.guidolin@...>
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2005 3:06 AM
Subject: Re: [t-and-f_statistics] Help
Dear Jean-Pierre,
Please refer for your mail.
Fortunately I have some of the results you are looking
for (Olympics and World Cup) in printed form. I have
to type it and forward to you. Please allow me some
time to do this.
By the way, I wish you Good Luck with your project.
Regards,
Ram. Murali Krishnan
IAAF Correspondent
Coimbatore, India
--- Jean-pierre <jeanpierre.guidolin@...> wrote:
> Hello Dear friends
>
> (Excuse for my bad english)
>
> I make a little work (hobby) about story of marathon
> from 1960 as far as today.
>
> I search complete results from (only marathon)
> - Europa Cup 1981 Agen
> 1983 Laredo
>
> -Europa Championship 1971 Athinai
> 1978 Praha
> 1986 Stuttgart
> 1990 Split
> 1994 Helsinki
>
> - World Cup 1991 London
> 1993 Milano
> 1995 Athinai
>
> - Olympic Games 1980 Moscou
> 1992 Barcelona
> 1996 Atlanta
> 2000 Sydney
>
> Many thanks for your help
> Best regards
>
> JP Guidolin Liθge (Belgium)
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>
>
> ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor
>
>
> Visit my homepage with Track & Field Athletics
> Statistics.
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> 1999-2000, results, links
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>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
>
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/t-and-f_statistics/
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Dear Jean-Pierre,
Please refer for your mail.
Fortunately I have some of the results you are looking
for (Olympics and World Cup) in printed form. I have
to type it and forward to you. Please allow me some
time to do this.
By the way, I wish you Good Luck with your project.
Regards,
Ram. Murali Krishnan
IAAF Correspondent
Coimbatore, India
--- Jean-pierre <jeanpierre.guidolin@...> wrote:
> Hello Dear friends
>
> (Excuse for my bad english)
>
> I make a little work (hobby) about story of marathon
> from 1960 as far as today.
>
> I search complete results from (only marathon)
> - Europa Cup 1981 Agen
> 1983 Laredo
>
> -Europa Championship 1971 Athinai
> 1978 Praha
> 1986 Stuttgart
> 1990 Split
> 1994 Helsinki
>
> - World Cup 1991 London
> 1993 Milano
> 1995 Athinai
>
> - Olympic Games 1980 Moscou
> 1992 Barcelona
> 1996 Atlanta
> 2000 Sydney
>
> Many thanks for your help
> Best regards
>
> JP Guidolin Liθge (Belgium)
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
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Hello Dear friends
(Excuse for my bad english)
I make a little work (hobby) about story of marathon
from 1960 as far as today.
I search complete results from (only marathon)
- Europa Cup 1981 Agen
1983 Laredo
-Europa Championship 1971 Athinai
1978 Praha
1986 Stuttgart
1990 Split
1994 Helsinki
- World Cup 1991 London
1993 Milano
1995 Athinai
- Olympic Games 1980 Moscou
1992 Barcelona
1996 Atlanta
2000 Sydney
Many thanks for your help
Best regards
JP Guidolin Liθge (Belgium)
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Dear Friends,
"Spartathlon" is an ultra-Marathon 246 km between
ancient Athens and Sparti.
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Hello all,
This is a message for people with knowledge of (interest in)
sprinting/relays. I was wondering whether anybody has ever heard
of 'sibling relays'?
In The Netherlands, the AAC Amsterdam club team for the Dutch national
relays championships will consist of four brothers: Randy, Jermain,
Gregory and Valery Sedoc will try and break the (definately
unofficial, maybe non-existent?) family relay record in the 4x100
meters.
There is a very realistic chance for these four to at least break the
41second barrier. Certainly the first three athletes are very
accomplished athletes in their own right:
Randy ('75): LJ 7.72; TJ 15.00 (100/200 m: 10,63-10.55w/21.40-21.38w);
Jermaine ('77): TJ 15.51; LJ 7.50;
Gregory ('79): 110hurdles 13,51; LJ 7.82; 100m 10.75 (rarely ran);
Valery ('82?) is probably just as talented - he plays soccer
professionally in The Netherlands.
Also interesting: in the 70s, father Roy Sedoc was the Dutch record
holder in triple jump (with 16.01m, he is still fourth all time in The
Netherlands).
All replies greatly appreciated,
Regards, Wilmar Kortleever
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