Saturday, February 22, 2025

This Day in Observe & Discipline, February 18, Doris Brown Heritage destroyed WR in Mile at 4:40.4 (1967), written by Walt Murphy

 

Walt Murphy’s Information and Outcomes Service  (wmurphy25@aol.com), used with permission. 

 

This  Day in Observe & Discipline–February 18

 

1950—Freshman John Joe Barry, Villanova’s first recruit from Eire, gained the mile (4:11.5) by 5 yards over Horace Ashenfelter on the U.S. Indoor Championships earlier than 12,500 followers at Madison Sq. Backyard. (Barry was born in Illinois, however grew up in Eire).

Different notable winners:

60y-Andy Stanfield (6.2)

1000y-Roscoe Lee Browne (2:15.6)…went on to have a profitable profession as an actor

60yh-Harrison Dillard (7.3) gained the 4th of his eventual 8 titles

Pole Vault-Bob Richards (14’/4.27)

Shot Put-Jim Fuchs (56-3  5/8 [17.15+])

Mile Stroll-Henry Laskau (6:33.4) gained the threerd of his 10 consecutive titles.

Stanfield (200), Ashenfelter (Steeplechase), Dillard (110-hurdles), and Richards (PV) all went on to win Olympic gold

In 1952. Dillard had beforehand gained the 100-Meters on the 1948 Olympics.

NY Occasions Protection

 

1956–Per week after bettering his world indoor document within the Shot Put to 59-9 (18.21), Parry O’Brien ignored the 60-foot barrier by profitable the AAU title in New York with a tremendous toss of 61-5 ¼ (18.725?). That was additionally higher than his out of doors document of 60-10 (18.54) It was the 4th of his 9 consecutive U.S. indoor titles.

One other WR was set by Bob Backus within the 35lb-Weight Throw (63-10  ½ [19.47]). It was the threerd of his 7 U.S. titles.

Outcomes (for T&FN Subscribers)https://trackandfieldnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/eTN1956_vol02_14.pdf

Previous U.S. Championshttps://www.flipsnack.com/USATF/usatf-indoor-champions/full-view.html

 

1967—Bob Seagren set an American Report of 17-3 (5.26) within the Pole Vault on the Cleveland Knights of Columbus meet.

Report (For T&F Information Subscribers)

 

1967–Profiting from Louisville’s spacious 220-yard wood oval (a rarity in these days), 2 people and one relay workforce set new World Indoor Information.

Tommie Smith gained the 440y in 46.2 to smash Theron Lewis’s earlier mark of 47.1.

Tom Von Ruden gained the 880y in 1:49.0 to interrupt Tom Farrell’s document of 1:49.8.

Southern College gained the Mile Relay in 3:10.2 to take down the previous mark of three:11.1 that they’d shared with

Texas Southern.

Report (For T&F Information Subscribers)

 

1967–Doris Brown(Heritage) ran 4:40.4 in Vancouver to crush her personal World and American Indoor Information within the mile (4:52.0).

 

1973—Belgium’s Emiel Puttemans set two World Indoor Information in West Berlin, working 7:39.2 for 3000-meters on his method to a time of 8:13.2 for 2-miles. He had set the earlier 3k document of seven:45.2 only a week earlier.

http://www.racingpast.ca/john_contents.php?id=227

Emiel Puttemans on TFN Cowl, courtesy of Observe & Discipline Information.

 

1989—Dion Bentley (Penn Hills,Pa) set the still-standing U.S. Nationwide H.S. Report of 26-6  ½ (8.09) within the Lengthy Bounce at Penn State. The earlier document of 26-2 (7.975?) was set by Jerry Proctor (Muir,CA) in 1967.

Bentley would bounce 26-9  ¼ (8.16) outside to interrupt Carl Lewis’s Nationwide Report of 26-8 ¼ (8.13) and would maintain on to the document for 20 years till Marquis Goodwin (Rowlett,TX) jumped 26-10 (8.18) in 2009.

He’s at the moment the Captain of the DeKalb County(GA) Hearth Division and the division’s public info officer.

https://wpial.org/hof.aspx?hof=16

 

1996–Namibia’s Frank Fredericks set the present World Indoor Report of 19.92 within the 200-meters in Liévin, France. For the reason that occasion is now not a championship occasion on the elite stage, that document might final a really very long time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_QNNlyma-Y

 

2001—Working in a NY Street Runners Problem Race at NY’s Armory, Marla Runyan set an American Indoor Report of 15:07.33 for 5000-meters.  Lynn Jennings set the earlier document of 15:22.64 in 1990.

“I don’t know what to say,” an emotionally overcome Runyan advised reporters after the race. “I simply obtained into this zone, and every thing went completely.”

Runyan, who’s legally blind, had develop into the primary visually-impaired athlete to compete within the Olympics the earlier yr, ending 8th within the 1500-meters in Sydney. She would make her 2nd Olympic workforce within the 5000-meters in 2004.

A five-time gold medalist on the Paralympics, Runyan was a 3-time U.S. Champion at 5000-meters (2001-2003) and gained the U.S. title on the Twin-Cities Marathon in 2006 (2:32:17), which turned out to be the ultimate race of her profession.

Runyan at the moment works with the Boston A.A.

Race Reporthttp://nypost.com/2001/02/19/runyan-smashes-indoor-record/

Runner’s World(2014): http://www.runnersworld.com/elite-runners/retired-pro-marla-runyan-continues-to-inspire

 

2001—Romania’s Gabriela Szabo set a World Indoor Report of 8:32.88 for 3000-meters on the Norwich Union Grand Prix meet in Birmingham, England. Szabo, who had gained the gold medal within the 5000-meters on the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, picked up a $50,000 bonus for her document run. The earlier document of 8:33.82 was set in 1989 by Holland’s Elly van Hulst.

http://information.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hello/athletics/1177143.stm

 

2005–Russia’s Yelena Isinbaeva turned the primary girl to clear 16-feet within the Pole Vault indoors, clearing that actual peak (4.88m) in Birmingham, England.

 

2006—Russia’s Yelena Soboleva ran 3:58.28 in Moscow, breaking the World Indoor Report of three:59.98 that was set by Regina Jacobs in 2003.

 

2009—Meseret Defar ran 14:24.37 for 5000-Meters in Stockholm to interrupt the World Report of 14:27.42 that was set by fellow Ethiopian Tirunesh Dibaba in 2007.

https://www.worldathletics.org/information/information/news-flash-142437-world-5000m-record-by-def

 

2011—A Russian workforce of  Aleksandra Bulanova (2:02.2), Yekaterina Sharmina-Martynova (2:03.3), Yelena Kotulskaya-Kofanova (2:00.3), and  Anna Balakshina (2:00.6) set a World Report of 8:06.24 within the 4×800 in Moscow. The previous WR of 8:12.41 was set by one other Russian workforce the earlier yr. A U.S. workforce set the present document of 8:05.89 in 2018.

 

2018Christian Coleman, denied a World Report when he ran 6.37 at Clemson two weeks earlier as a result of the required digital beginning blocks weren’t used, left little question this time, working 6.34 whereas profitable the 60 on the U.S. Indoor Championships within the sprinter-friendly altitude of Albuquerque. Coleman was pushed all the best way by defending champion Ronnie Baker, whose runnerup time of 6.40 was simply .01s above Maurice Greene’s earlier mark of 6.39.

Coleman, the silver medalist within the 100-meters on the 2017 World Outside Championships (Usain Bolt was 3rd), celebrated by nearly working one other 60-meters again in direction of the beginning line! (Coleman gained the 100 on the 2019 World Championships.

(Coleman served an 18-month ban for “whereabouts” violations that stored him out of the Tokyo Olympics)

https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/tales/information/element/christian-coleman-ban-miss-tokyo-2020-olympics/

In one of many best hurdles races ever, Sharika Nelvis gained the Girls’s 60-Meter Hurdles in 7.70 to interrupt the American Report of seven.72, which was collectively held by Lolo Jones and Keni Harrison, who completed 2nd right here with one other 7.72.

And proper behind in 7.73 was Christina Manning (now Clemons), who ran 7.73. All 3 performances cracked the all-time top-10 checklist.

However wait! In December, 2018, USATF introduced that NY-born Susanna Kallur, who has dual-citizenship with Sweden, ought to have been credited with an American Report when she set the present World Report of seven.68 in 2008! So Jones, Harrison (who would run 7.70 on the World Indoor Championships), and Nelvis might now not declare the AR on their resume! (Tia Jones helped make clear the scenario by decreasing the AR to 7.67 in 2024!)

The anticipated battle between Jenn Suhr and Sandi Morris within the Girls’s Pole Vault took a backseat to the breakthrough efficiency of Katie Nageotte (now Moon), who joined the indoor 16-foot membership together with her profitable clearance of 16-1  ¼  (4.91). Nageotte, the 2013 NCAA Div.II Indoor and out of doors champion whereas competing for Ashland, had 8 first-jump clearances on her method to setting 3 private bests through the competitors, clearing 15-9  ¼ (4.81) and 15-11  ¼ (4.86) along with her profitable bounce. She missed 3-times on the World Report peak of 16-6  ½ (5.04). She has since  gained gold on the 2021 Olympics and the 2022 & 2023 World Championships.

Morris and Suhr did have their very own non-public battle to earn a spot on the U.S. workforce that will compete on the upcoming World Indoor Championships. Suhr was in 2nd place after clearing 15-9  ¼ on her first bounce, whereas Morris missed twice earlier than passing to the subsequent peak, 15-11  ¼. She cleared on her solely remaining try, whereas Suhr missed as soon as, then went out after passing to 16-1  ¼ and lacking on each makes an attempt, leaving Morris in 2nd and on the U.S. workforce.

Coleman Movies:

https://www.usatf.television/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=45365&mgroup_event_id=25&yr=2018&do=movies&video_id=233769

Breakdownhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQZgNl2XxrI

Outcomeshttps://outcomes.usatf.org/2018Indoors/

Movieshttps://www.usatf.television/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=45365&mgroup_event_id=25&do=movies&folder_id=current&yr=2018

 

2023—It was in 2011 that Ryan Crouser set the present U.S. Excessive Faculty Indoor Report of 77-2  ¾ (23.54) within the Shot Put on the Simplot Video games in Pocatello, Idaho. Passing on the U.S. Indoor Championships that had been happening the identical weekend in Albuquerque, Crouser accepted an invite to compete at this yr’s Simplot Video games (the primary since 2020 as a consequence of Covid-19) from his cousin, Haley Crouser, who’s on the meet’s Board of Administrators.

Competing in opposition to 5 throwers from Idaho State, Crouser shocked himself (and all the highschool athletes in attendance) by throwing 76-8  ½ (23.38) within the opening spherical. That not solely smashed his personal World Indoor Report of       74-10  ½ (22.82), it bettered his Outside Report by one centimeter! Nonetheless, a required survey of the throwing circle and touchdown space revealed that they didn’t conform to World Athletics necessities, stopping the mark from being ratified as a WR!

Learn extra on the following hyperlinks:

https://simplot-games.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=1158&do=information&news_id=655695

https://trackandfieldnews.com/a-ryan-crouser-surprise-historys-longest-put/

https://worldathletics.org/information/report/ryan-crouser-world-shot-put-record-2338m-idaho

Nixedhttps://trackandfieldnews.com/crousers-23-38-put-nixed/

2011https://simplot-games.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=1158&do=movies&video_id=36923

2023https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jxg4GpRf5CE

 

2023–4 of the 5 workforce titles on the World X-Nation Championships in Bathurst, Australia, had been gained by Kenya, with Ethiopia profitable the Girls’s Junior/Beneath-20 race.

The U.S. Junior groups every gained bronze medals (a primary for the ladies).

With Kenya’s Beatrice Chebet bearing down on her close to the end of the Senior Girls’s race(10k), a weakening Letesenbet Gidey, Ethiopia’s 2022 World Champion at 10,000-meters, fell to the bottom as Chebet (33:48), the 2019 Junior/Beneath-20 Champion, continued on for the win. Gidey was finally in a position to cross the end line, however was disqualified after getting help to get again on her ft!

Runners needed to take care of a difficult course and excessive temperatures earlier than issues cooled off for the Senior Males’s race.

Different winners/prime U.S. Finishers

Senior Males(10k): 1.Jacob Kiplimo (Uganda) 29:17…21.Sam Chelanga

Senior Girls(10k):…18.Ednah Kurgat…21.Weini Kelati

Junior Males(8k): 1.Ismael Kirui (Kenya) 24:29…16.Leo Younger…19.Marco Langon…21.Max Sannes…25.Kole Mathison

Junior Girls(6k): 1.Senayet Getachew (Ethiopia) 20:53…10.Ellie Shea…12.Irene Riggs, 13.Karrie Baloga…19.Zariel Macchia

https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-cross-country-championships/bathurst23

Outcomeshttps://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-cross-country-championships/bathurst23/timetable

https://www.letsrun.com/information/2023/02/in-bathurst-the-worlds-greatest-footrace-lived-up-to-its-name/

https://discussion board.trackandfieldnews.com/discussion board/current-events/1781403-world-xc-2023

Movies

Sr.Girlshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjxmlYORpi8

Sr.Maleshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs9Ise_8vKY

Blendedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c48ZEvj1sq0

 

2024 (new)–Femke Bol ran 49.24 for 400-meters on the Dutch Championships in Apeldoorn to raised her personal year-old World Report of 49.26. She would enhance the document to 49.17 on the following month’s World Indoor Championships.

https://worldathletics.org/information/report/femke-bol-world-indoor-400m-record-apeldoorn-2024

 

 

Important Birthdays

 

Born On This Day*

 

Konstanze Klosterhalfen—Germany 28 (1997)  Bronze medalist within the 5000m on the 2019 World Championships

2022 European Champion—5000m

Silver Medalist on the 2022 & 2024 European Cross Nation Championships

3 European Indoor Silvers–2017: 1500 2019: 3000 2023: 3000

eighth within the 10,000m on the 2021 Olympic Video games

7th within the 3000m on the 2018 World Indoor Championships

PBs: 1:59.65 (2017), 3:58.92 (2017), 4:17.26i (2020), 5:34.53 (2021), 9:16.73/2m (2022), 14:26.76 (2019),

31:01.71 (2021)

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

https://worldathletics.org/athletes/germany/konstanze-klosterhalfen-14496249

       Again From Harm:

www.european-athletics.com/information/klosterhalfen-thrilled-with-return-to-podium-after-21-month-gap

A.G. Kruger  46 (1979) 5-time U.S. Champion—Hammer Throw (‘06-‘09, ‘13)

Member of 8 U.S. Nationwide groups (three  Olympics (‘04, ‘08, ‘12) and 5 World

Championships (‘05, ‘07, ‘09, ‘13, ‘15)

4th on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials

9-time U.S. Indoor Champion—Weight Throw (’03, ’05-’07, ’09-’10, ’12, ’14-’15);

2001 NCAA Div.II Champion-Hammer (Morningside)

PBs:82-7  ½ (25.18/2012/#6 All-Time U.S.), 260-0 (74.26/2004/#9 A-T U.S.);

Final competed in 2020

Changed the late Jud Logan because the Head Coach at Ashland College…had beforehand coached at Ashland earlier than

he took an analogous place at South Dakota

https://goashlandeagles.com/staff-directory/a-g-kruger/227

New Rent

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._G._Kruger

Adam Goucher  50 (1975)  2000 Olympic finalist—5000 (13th);

3-time World Championships finalist—5000 (’99-12th, ’01-10th, ’07-11th)

4-time NCAA Champion at Colorado—1997 (Indoor 3k), 1998-Indoor 3k, Outside 5k, X-Nation

1993 Foot Locker XC Champion (Doherty H.S, CO); One of many few elite males to have been coached by a lady in

highschool—Judy Fellhauer

Hampered by accidents late in his profession

PBs: 1:49.12 (‘99), 3:36.64 (‘01), 3:54.17 (‘99), 7:34.96 (‘01), 8:12.73/2-mile (’06), 13:10.00 (’06), 27:59.31

(’08), 1:04:52 (’11)

Co-Founding father of Run the Edge, a digital health problem: https://runtheedge.com/meet-the-team

Spouse is Kara Goucher

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

https://cubuffs.com/honors/cu-athletic-hall-of-fame/adam-goucher/61

In The Startinghttps://www.runnersworld.com/superior/a20785963/learning-to-fly/

The Gouchers’ Timelinehttps://www.denverpost.com/2017/04/04/kara-adam-goucher-career-timeline/

https://www.teamusa.com/profiles/adam-goucher

Working the Edgehttps://runtheedge.com/running-the-edge-book

Colin Jackson—Nice Britain(Wales)  58 (1967) 1988 Olympic silver medalist—110m-Hurdles

2-time World Champion (1993,1999/1997-silver,1987-bronze)

4-time European Champion (1990, 1994, 1998, 2002)

1999 World Indoor Champion-60m-Hurdles. 3-time silver medalist (1989,1993,1997)

Set a World Report of 12.91 on the 1993 World Championships (Now #9 All-Time)

       Additionally set a World Indoor Report of seven.30 within the 60m-Hurdles in 1994. Report stood for 27-years till Grant Holloway

           ran 7.29 in 2021

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

http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/69187

’88 OGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnFFtgiT2d0

’93 WC/WRhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F58uAi46Pj0<

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