Thursday, January 16, 2025

This Day in Monitor & Subject, January 15, Nurmi units 3 WRs in a single race (1925), Born this Day, Mark Carroll, by Walt Murphy

 

This Day in Monitor & Subject–January  15

 

1925–Paavo Nurmi, “The Flying Finn”, returned to NY’s Madison Sq. Backyard for the 2nd cease on his U.S. tour and got here away with three extra world information, though all of them got here inside one race.

After letting Ville “Willie” Ritola set the early tempo, Nurmi, dubbed the Athlete of the Century by the press, delighted the group by lapping many of the area and setting information at 1-3/4 miles (7:55.6), 3000-meters (8:26.8), and 1-7/8 miles (8:29.0). Joie Ray was the earlier document holder in any respect three distances. Shortly after the race, Nurmi hopped on a prepare for Chicago, the place he was scheduled to compete the next night time earlier than instantly returning to NY for his third meet in as many days.

 

1965—Irishman John McDonnell gained a slow-paced mile in 4:22.5 on the Senior Metropolitan AAU Championships at NY’s 168th Road Armory. McDonnell, after all, went on to have a Corridor-of-Fame profession as coach on the College of Arkansas.

Different notable winners included Fordham’s Sam Perry within the 60y (6.4), and Oscar Moore,Jr within the 3-mile (14:29.0).

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1965/01/16/101522396.html?pageNumber=20

 

1977–It didn’t draw a lot consideration on the time, however Steve Scott, a 20-year previous junior on the College of California at Irvine, broke

4-minutes for the primary time when he ran 3:59.7 to complete third within the Mile on the Sunkist Invitational. Ending forward of Scott have been Paul Cummings (3:59.2) and Wilson Waigwa (3:59.7).

Scott went on to develop into one of many best runners in historical past and ran a complete of 136 sub-4 minute miles, probably the most ever, in a Corridor of Fame  profession.  He held the American Indoor Report from 1979-2005 and the Outside mark from 1982-2007. Scott retired in 2018 as the top coach at Cal-State San Marcos, which gained three consecutive NAIA Ladies’s  X-Nation titles from 2009-2011.

Corridor of Fame Biohttps://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/steve-scott

Steve Scott-The Miler/Marc Bloom’s Biography

http://www.amazon.com/Steve-Scott-Miler-Americas-Legendary/dp/0028616774

CSSM Biohttp://www.csusmcougars.com/coaches.aspx?rc=222&path=wcross

1978–Lengthy Island College’s Lorna Forde, a 2-time Olympian (1972,1976) for her native Barbados, set a World Indoor Report of 1:10.5 for 500-meters on the Dartmouth Relays. Forde was a 2-time winner of the 440y on the U.S. Indoor Championships and is a member of the Penn Relays Wall of Fame.

Ran on a exceptional 21 profitable groups for the Atoms T.C. at Penn from 1975 by way of 1983

https://pennrelays.com/honors/hall-of-fame/lorna-forde/58

 

1984–20-year previous Sergey Bubka, who had first gained worldwide fame when he upset the sector to win the gold medal on the earlier 12 months’s World Championships in Helsinki, obtained his first World Report, indoors or open air, when he cleared 19-3/4 (5.81) in Vilnius. The earlier mark of 19-1/4 (5.80m) was set by Billy Olson in 1983.

1986–Bubka units one other World Report, leaping 19-3 (5.87) in Osaka, Japan

1987–Bubka returned to Osaka to set one other World Report–19-6  ½ (5.96). Two different world marks have been set–Ben Johnson ran 6.44 within the 60-meters (later annulled), and Oleg Protsenko gained the Triple Bounce with a leap of 57-11  ¾ (17.67m).

WR Developmenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_pole_vault_indoor_world_record_progression

 

2015—Akron’s (and Canada’s) Shawn Barber joined the 6-meter (19-8  ¼) membership on the Pole Vault Summit in Reno,NV. He would go on later within the 12 months to win the NCAA Indoor (his 2nd) and Outside titles and he grew to become the World Champion in Beijing.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnacy_Barber

2022—Florida’s Jacory Patterson ran 31.99 for 300-Meters at Clemson to interrupt his personal Collegiate Report of 32.38.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QbtnUSW24MQ

 

2022—Senior Will Sumner (Woodstock,GA) ran 1:01.25 for 500-meters on the Virginia Showcase in Virginia Seashore to interrupt the U.S. Excessive Faculty Indoor Report of 1:01.68 that was set by Strymar Livingston (Columbus, Bronx, NY) in 2012. He would take down one other of Livingston’s H.S. information (1:17:58) when he ran 1:15.58 for 600-meters every week later in Chicago.

The son of former Villanova All-American ½-milers Brad Sumner and Tosha Woodward, Sumner gained the 2023 NCAA 800 title as a Georgia freshman earlier than becoming a member of the skilled ranks. He was injured in 2024, however ran 47.23 for 400-meters final weekend.

https://georgiadogs.com/sports activities/track-and-field/roster/Will-Sumner/7110

https://trackandfieldnews.com/2-national-records-for-high-schooler-will-sumner/

https://www.letsrun.com/discussion board/flat_read.php?thread=11088703

https://www.thestridereport.com/publish/turning-pro-will-sumner-signs-with-adidas

2023—Emily Sisson completed 2nd to Ethiopia’s Hiwot Gebrekidan (1:06:28) on the Houston Half-Marathon and got here away with a short-lived American Report of 1:06:52. (Keira D’Amato would run 1:06:39 in July). Sisson nonetheless holds the U.S. Report within the Marathon (2:18:29/2022).

Important Birthdays

 

Born on This Day*

 

Dylan Armstrong-Canada  44 (1981)  2008 Olympic bronze medalist—Shot Put;

            Didn’t obtain his medal till 2015, after the unique 3rd-placer was retroactively disqualified for a doping violation

            2-time World Championships medalist (2011-Silver, 2013-Bronze)

            All-American at Texas—NCAA: 2001 (Weight Throw-4th, Hammer Throw-5th)

            Was coached by Anatoliy Bondarchuk, the 1972 Olympic Champion within the hammer throw

            Delayed Olympic Medalhttp://tinyurl.com/ArmstrongOlyMedal

            https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/117036

            2013 Articlehttps://spikes.worldathletics.org/publish/a-shot-at-success

            Tremendous Coachhttp://tinyurl.com/hwo5tce

            Wiki Biohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dylan_Armstrong

Mark Carroll-Eire 53 (1972)   1995 NCAA Indoor Champion—5000m (Windfall/2nd Open air)

            2000 European Indoor Champion—3000 meters; 2-time Olympian—5000m (1st round-2000,2004)

            Finalist within the 5000 on the 1995 (12th) and 1999 (14th) World Championships.

            6th on the 2002 NY Metropolis Marathon

            Irish Report Holder—3000m (7:30.36), Former Report holder—5000m (13:03.93), 10,000m (27:46.82)

            Different PBs: 3:34.91 (2000), 3:50.62 (2000), 3:54.50 (2001), 2:10:54 (2002)

            Named the Excessive Efficiency Coach of the Boston A.A. (B.A.A.) in December, 2019. Had beforehand coached at

                 Auburn and Drake

            Coached by Jim Harvey all through most of his profession

              https://www.baa.org/mark-carroll-announced-baa-high-performance-coach

            https://www.baa.org/baa-coaches

            https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/87045

         2012 article: https://auburntigers.com/information/2012/7/20/Auburn_Olympic_Profile_Mark_Carroll

            Wiki Biohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Carroll_(athlete)

Barbara Friedrich 76 (1949)  1968 U.S. Olympian—Javelin (9th)

            1967 Pan-American Video games Champion

            1968 U.S. Champion

            1971 AIAW Champion(Newrk State/Now Kean)

            Set two Excessive Faculty and American Information in 1967 whereas at Manasquan(NJ) H.S.: 192-11 1/5(58.81), 198-8

                 (60.56)

            Inducted into the Nationwide Excessive Faculty T&F Corridor of Fame in 2019

            http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77834

            HOFhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnrLnf7JlxQ

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Friedrich

            Wanting Again

            https://twitter.com/njsiaa/standing/1241712159232532481

 

Deceased

 

Dean Smith  91 (1932-February 24, 2023) 1952 Olympic gold medalist—4×100 (5th within the 100)went on to have a profitable profession as a

               Hollywood stuntman. Appeared in 10 John Wayne films.

            All-American at Texas:NCAA-100y (1952-4th, 1954-4th, 1955-5th)

            His memoir, “Cowboy Stuntman: From Olympic Gold to the Silver Display screen”, was revealed in April, 2013.

            A lot Extra Athttps://onceuponatimeinthevest.blogspot.com/2019/12/v9-n-52-dean-smith-american-gold.html

            https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/79055

         Smith & Gold Medalist Lindy Remigino Speak Concerning the 1952 100.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_lPEPV8zcU

         https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Smith_(athlete)

            http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/31/us/cowboy-stuntman-dean-smith-writes-a-memoir.html?_r=1&

            http://www.amazon.com/Cowboy-Stuntman-Olympic-Silver-Display screen/dp/0896727890

            http://deansmithcelebrityrodeo.com/index.html

Tom Burke 54 (1875-Feb.14,1929) First Olympic gold medalist within the 100 and 400 (1896); 3-time U.S. Champion

            440y (1895-  1897); 1896 & 1897 IC4A Champion (Boston Faculty)—440y,

            1899 IC4A Champion—880y (Harvard grad pupil);

         Corridor of Fame Bio:

            https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/tom-burke

         Wiki Biohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Burke_(athlete)

            https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78175

Lou Jones (74/1932-Feb.3, 2006)  1952 Olympic gold medalist—4×400;

            1955 Pan-American Video games Champion-400m—set a World Report of 45.4 (Mexico Metropolis)…lowered the document to 45.2 on the 1956

                 U.S. Olympic Trials, however solely completed 5th within the Olympic ultimate in Melbourne in November.

         Wiki Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Jones_(athlete)

            https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78628

            WR Developmenthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menpercent27s_400_metres_world_record_progression

         Obituary:

            http://www.nytimes.com/2006/02/08/sports activities/othersports/08jones.1.html?pagewanted=print

Janusz Kusociński-Poland 33 (1907-June 21, 1940)  1932 Olympic gold medalist—10,000-Meters

            Set two World Information in 1932 (3000-Meters, 4-Miles); PB: 30:11.42 (1932)

From Olympedia: Throughout World Conflict II, Kusociński volunteered for the Polish Military and was wounded twice.

    Launched due to his accidents he served within the Polish resistance throughout German occupation, and he

   was arrested by the Gestapo on 26 March 1940 and was imprisoned within the Mokotów jail. He was

   executed by the Germans three months later, in Palmiry, close to Warsaw. In his honor, the perfect identified

   Polish athletics meet is named the Kusociński Memorial.

               https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/74775

  • Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement within the sport of athletics. Larry has skilled the game as an athlete, coach, journal writer, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America’s first sub-4 minute miler, was revealed in RW in 1983. Larry has revealed a number of magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. model of Spikes journal. He at the moment manages the content material and advertising and marketing growth of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his day by day pilgrimage with the game, Larry says: “I’ve to confess, I really like touring to far-off meets, writing in regards to the sport I really like, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, probably the most of something I’ve ever achieved, besides, perhaps working itself.” Additionally does some updates for BBC Sports activities at key occasions, which he actually enjoys. Theme tune: Greg Allman, ” I am no Angel.”

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