Thursday, January 16, 2025

This Day in Observe & Discipline, Ted Meredith simply misses WR for 600 yards at MSG (1915), by Walt Murphy

 

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

This Day in Observe & Discipline–January 14

 

1915—Ted Meredith, the 1912 Olympic Champion at 800-Meters, gained the 600y on the Millrose Video games earlier than a document crowd of 10,00 followers in NY’s Madison Sq. Backyard. His time of 1:13.6 simply missed the World Document of 1:13.4 that was set the 12 months earlier than by Tom Halpin, who completed 2nd right here, 3 yards behind Meredith.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1915/01/15/104639708.html?pageNumber=9

 

1961–New Zealand’s Murray Halberg, who gained the 5000-Meters on the earlier 12 months’s Olympics in Rome, smashed the Indoor World Document for 2-miles when he ran 8:34.3 in Portland, Oregon. Australian Al Lawrence set the earlier mark of 8:46.0 the 12 months earlier than in  Los Angeles.

Racing Previous Profilehttp://www.racingpast.ca/john_contents.php?id=128

 

1961—Three years earlier than a younger Gerry Lindgren took the monitor world by storm, 17-year previous Canadian Bruce Kidd lit up the Boston Backyard by successful the 2-mile on the Knights of Columbus meet. Screaming followers have been on their ft because the teenager held off a late cost by veteran Pete McArdle (8:49.6). Kidd’s time of 8:49.1 stood because the document for 17-year olds till Lindgren ran 8:46.0 early within the 1964 indoor season.

Kidd excelled within the classroom in addition to on the monitor and was the Vice President and Principal on the College of Toronto-Scarborough earlier than retiring in 2018

Sports activities Illustrated Vault:

https://vault.si.com/vault/1961/01/23/how-young-kidd-made-good

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

https://www.toronto.com/news-story/8679801-bruce-kidd-passes-torch-as-university-of-toronto-scarborough-principal/

2013 Interviewhttp://athleticsillustrated.com/interviews/bruce-kidd/

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/66118

 

1972Reynaldo Brown set an American Indoor Document of 7-4 (2.23+) to win the Excessive Soar on the CYO Invitational in Faculty Park,Md. Brown, who made the 1968 U.S. Olympic group earlier than getting into his senior 12 months at Compton H.S.(Ca), simply missed making his 2nd Olympic group, ending 4th on the U..S Trials later within the 12 months.

“Little” Adelphi College gained the Mile Relay in 3:13.7, a “World Document” on an 11-lap monitor. Working for coach Ron Bazil have been Keith Davis (49.2), Larry Ross (49.0), Dennis Walker (48.2), and Clyde McPherson (47.3). The identical foursome would decrease the document to three:12.2 the next week in Philadelphia, and, with Ray Lee changing Ross, would win the NCAA title in March.

(Brown)https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78163

Adelphihttp://www.aupanthers.com/information/2012/1/13/TRACK_0113124114.aspx

https://vault.si.com/vault/1972/02/07/if-youve-got-no-money-try-diploma-power

 

1974–Frosh Robin Campbell (Jap,DC), one of many early “super-stars” of women’ highschool monitor, ran 1:19.3 in Toronto to set the present highschool document for 600-yards (not often contested lately). Campbell went on to grow to be the 1983 U.S. Champion at 800-meters and represented the U.S. within the 800 on the 1983 World Championships (5th) and 1984 Olympics (semi-finalist).

She had different scholastic bests of two:02.40-800m, 2:07.5i-880y, 2:30.7i-1000y. Solely Mary Decker was forward of her on the All-Time H.S. lists when she ran these occasions! Completed her prep profession at Florida’s Oak Corridor H.S.

Wiki Biohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Campbell_(athlete)

 

1977—Lorna Forde (Barbados/Atoms TC) gained the 440y on the CYO meet in Faculty Park, Maryland, within the World Document time of 53.8.

Francie Larrieu-Smith (4:34.7) gained the Mile over two stars-to-be, Liberty A.C. teammates Joan Benoit (4:44.8) and 16-year previous Lynn Jennings (4:47.3). All three are members of the Nationwide Corridor of Fame.

HOF Bios:

Larrieu-Smith(1998)https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/francine-larrieu-smith

Benoit-Samuelson(2004)https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/joan-benoit-samuelson

Jennings(2006)https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/lynn-jennings

 

1983–Billy Olson jumped 18-10 ¼ (5.75) in Ottawa, Canada,  so as to add 1/4” to his personal World Indoor Document within the Pole Vault. It was the 5th document in lower than a 12 months for Olson, who would set two extra in 1983, the ultimate one being the primary indoor 19-footer (19-1/4[5.80) in Toronto on February 4.

Making a modest return to motion in the identical meet, after an injury-induced year-long layoff, Eamonn Coghlan gained the mile in 4:04.52.

Sports activities Illustrated Vault:

https://vault.si.com/vault/1983/02/07/billy-cracks-the-vault

Indoor Document Development(PV-metric);

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_pole_vault_indoor_world_record_progression

Metric Converter: http://www.usatf.org/statistics/calculators/markConversions/

 

2007—Working by himself for many of the race,  Ryan Corridor ran 59:43 in Houston to interrupt Mark Curp’s 21-year previous American Document of 60:55 for the Half-Marathon. Subsequent throughout the road have been Fasil Bizuneh (62:20) and Meb Keflezighi (62:22).

David Monti’s Race-Day Report

http://www.runblogrun.com/2017/01/flashback-2007-ryan-hall-breaks-usa-half-marathon-record-at-houston.html

Videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8Z8DC_PiKY

 

2012Making the U.S. Olympic group on the Marathon Trials in Houston have been Meb Keflezighi (2:09:08/his 3rd group), Ryan Corridor (2:09:30/2nd group), and Abdi Abdirahman (2:09:47/4th group!) within the Males’s race, and Shalane Flanagan (2:25:38/3rd group), Desiree Davila-Linden (2:25:55), and Kara Goucher (2:26:06/2nd group) within the Ladies’s race.

Ending 4th within the respective races have been Dathan Ritzenhein (2:09:55) and Amy Hastings (2:27:17). 6th within the Ladies’s race was Deena Kastor (2:30:300, the bronze medalist on the 2004 Olympics in Athens.

LetsRun Protectionhttps://www.letsrun.com/occasions/2016/02/2016-us-olympic-marathon-trials

NBC Protection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jHBd-zVYN0

OutcomesMales  Ladies

Pre-Race

 

2012Penn State freshman Robby Creese set a Collegiate and U.S. Junior Document of two:19.53 for 1000-meters on his house monitor (nonetheless #8 All-Time Faculty/nonetheless AJR)

https://gopsusports.com/information/2012/1/14/Creese_Sets_Collegiate_1000_Meter_Record.aspx

All-Time Faculty Indoor Listing (T&F Information)

https://trackandfieldnews.com/collegiate-indoor-all-time-list-men/

2:18.05      Tinoda Matsatsa (Georgetown)         1/19/24

2:18.10      Yusuf Bizimana’ (Texas)                   1/12/24

2:18.26      Brannon Kidder (Penn State)            1/16/16

2:18.55      Wealthy Peters’ (Boston College)        3/02/14

2:18.56      Nathan Inexperienced (Washington)              2/04/24

2:19.17      Abel Teffra (Georgetown)                 1/19/24

2:19.37      Matthew Payamps (Georgetown)      1/19/24

2:19.53     Robby Creese (Penn State)           1/14/12

2:19.56      Parker Stokes (Georgetown)             1/19/24

2:19.57      Christian Smith (Kansas State)         2/04/06

 

2012-Working his means round lapped runners late within the race,  Edward Cheserek, a junior at St.Benedict’s Prep(NJ),  ran 8:43.16 to win the 2-mile on the Stanner Video games at NY’s Armory.

The 18-year previous native of Kenya fell wanting his aim of breaking Gerry Lindgren’s 48-year previous U.S. prep document of 8:40.0 (and his private better of 8:42.66), however succeeded the next 12 months when he ran 8:39.15 on the 2013 Millrose Video games on the Armory. (Drew Griffith ran 8:34.91 in 2024)

Race Videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVDo_R-NcOI

http://tinyurl.com/CheserekESPN12

All-Time U.S. H.S. Indoor Listing—Boys 2-Mile

*-Junior, **-Sophomore

https://trackandfieldnews.com/high-school-all-time-indoor-top-10s-boys/

8:34.91      Drew Griffith (Butler, Pennsylvania)   2024

8:39.15      Edward Cheserek’ (St. Benedict’s, Newark, New Jersey)          2013

8:40.0        Gerry Lindgren (Rogers, Spokane, Washington)          1964

8:40.70      *Lukas Verzbicas’ (Orland, Sandburg Park, Illinois)      2011

8:42.60      Jackson Heidesch (Dowling, West Des Moines, Iowa)   2023

8:42.66      ————**Cheserek’            2011

8:42.7        Jeff Nelson (Burbank, California)       1979

8:43.16      ————*Cheserek’ 2012

8:43.24      ————*Verzbicas’ 2011

8:43.24      Connor Burns (Southern Boone, Ashland, Missouri)     2023

**10 performances by 7 performers**

8:45.16      *Brodey Hasty (Brentwood, Tennessee)        2017

8:45.19      Alan Webb (South Lakes, Reston, Virginia)     2001

8:46.08      Noah Affolder (Carlisle, Pennsylvania)            2017

Outsized monitor:

8:38.67      Drew Griffith (Space Senior, Butler, Pennsylvania)        2024

8:43.2        Dave Merrick (Lincoln-Means, New Lenox, Illinois)          1971

8:45.6        Craig Virgin (Lebanon, Illinois)           1973

 

2018—Ethiopia’s Ruti Aga (66:39) gained the Ladies’s division of the Aramco-Houston Half-Marathon, with Molly Huddle ending 7th in 67:25, breaking Deena Kastor’s 6-year previous American Document of 67:34. Alongside the best way, she additionally broke Kastor’s AR for 10-miles (50:52/51:34).

https://www.letsrun.com/information/2018/01/molly-huddle-breaks-american-record-2018-aramco-houston-half-marathon/

 

2023—Senior Shawnti Jackson (South Granville,NC) ran 36.63 for 300-meters on the Virginia Showcase in Virginia Seashore, breaking the earlier U.S. Excessive Faculty Document of 36.82 that was set by Sydney McLaughlin (Union Catholic,NJ) in 2017. Runnerup to Jackson was Madison Whyte (Heritage,VA), who moved to #4 on the All-Time record along with her time of 37.09 (now #5).

https://www.milesplit.com/articles/326522/shawnti-jackson-breaks-sydney-mclaughlins-300m-nat-record

https://www.dyestat.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=44531&do=information&news_id=653339

All-Time U.S. H.S. Indoor Listing–Ladies 300

36.63      Shawnti Jackson (South Granville, Creedmoor, North Carolina)    2023

36.73               Jackson 2023

36.82      Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (Union Catholic, Scotch Plains, New Jersey) 2017

36.95      *Jackson (Wakefield, Raleigh, North Carolina)    2022

36.96      Francena McCorory (Bethel, Hampton, Virginia) 2006

36.97      Adeajah Hodge’ (Academy, Montverde, Florida) 2024

37.09      McLaughlin-Levrone    2017

37.09      Madison Whyte (Heritage, Newport Information, Virginia)        2023

37.11      McLaughlin-Levrone    2017

37.12      Whyte            2023

**10 performances by 5 performers**

37.32      Elise Cooper (McDonogh, Owings Mills, Maryland)           2024

37.36      Athing Mu (Central, Trenton, New Jersey)        2020

37.38      **Kayla Davis (Windfall Day, Charlotte, North Carolina)          2020

37.39      *Sydney Sutton (Bullis, Potomac, Maryland)      2024

37.53      Britton Wilson (Godwin, Henrico, Virginia)         2019

 

Vital Birthdays

 

Born on This Day*

 

Mariya Kuchina-Lasitskene—Russia 32 (1993) 2021 Olympic gold medalist—Excessive Soar

3-time World Champion (2015, 2017, 2019)

2-time World Indoor Champion(2014, 2018)

2018 European Champion (2-time Indoor Champion/2015, 2019)

Missed the 2016 & 2024 Olympics and the 2022 & 2023 World Championships as a result of ban on Russian athletes

2010 Youth Olympics Champion

Ranked #1 within the World six occasions by T&F Information (2014,2015,2017,2018,2019,2021)

PB: 6-9 (2.06/2017/=#8 All-Time/ind-out), 6-8  3/4i (2.05/2020/=#7 A-T)2024 SB:6-4 (1.93)

http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/146098 (Via 2023)

https://athleticsweekly.com/event-reports/high-jumper-lasitskene-wins-fourth-global-gold-and-first-olympic-title-1039948407/

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

Tokyohttps://www.nbcolympics.com/movies/lasitskene-leaps-high-jump-gold

Kemoy Campbell 34 (1991) Jamaica’s best distance runner—holds the next Nationwide Data:

3000 (7:40.79i, 7:41.87), 5000 (13:14.45i, 13:20.39), 10,000 (28:06.40)

Different PBs:1:49.95, 3:41.00, 4:00.98i

10th within the 5000 on the 2017 World Championships (1st Jamaican to make the ultimate)

2016 Olympian was eradicated within the first spherical of the 5000-meters in Rio

Was an All-American at 3000 and 5000 meters whereas at Arkansas

NCAA: 3000i (2013-2nd, 2015-4th), 5000 (2013-5th, 2015 (3rd)

       Collapsed whereas pacing the Males’s 3000-meters on the 2019 Millrose Video games at NY’s Armory. After the race

           concluded, the meet was delayed whereas he was persevering with to be attended to on the infield. He was then

           transported throughout  the road to NY Presbyterian/Columbia College Hospital, the place he stayed for greater than 2

           weeks. He made a full restoration, however introduced his retirement in September, 2019, after docs warned him that

           operating at an intense stage might result in one other critical incident. “I used to be instructed as we speak that I shouldn’t compete once more

           or this incident will occur once more, however that won’t cease me from supporting and serving to this sport and my group

          (Reebok Boston TC) any means I can. So it’s farewell to competing,”   he wrote on Instagram.

       Learn extra on the hyperlinks beneath. Presently working as a coach

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/jamaica/kemoy-campbell-14201885

Faculty Statshttps://www.tfrrs.org/athletes/4066671/Arkansas/Kemoy_Campbell.html

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

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https://www.runnersworld.com/information/a26287737/kemoy-campbell-collapses-millrose-games/

https://www.runnersworld.com/information/a28954873/kemoy-campbell-retires-from-competitive-running/

Present of Life: Previous to the 2020 Millrose Video games, Lewis Johnson interviewed Campbell on the Armory infield for NBC.

Amongst others interviewed for the function have been Todd Sinclair, who was the primary individual to manage CPR to

Campbell.  (Campbell was the starter for the 3000 on the 2020 Millrose Video games)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IA_T4R0FqdA

https://www.tracklifeinternational.com/options/kemoy-campbell-returns-to-millrose-as-a-starter/

Hyleas Fountain 44 (1981)  2-time U.S. Olympian (Heptathlon)-2008 (silver medalist), 2012);

4-time NCAA Champion (Georgia)-2003 (Heptathlon), 2004 (Indoor-LJ, Pentathlon, Out of doors-LJ)

6-time U.S. Champion (5-Heptathlon, 1-Pentathlon)

PBs: 12.70/100h (‘12), 6-2  ¾ (1.90/’10), 22-7  ¼ (6.89/’09), 4753i (‘10/=#4 All-Time U.S.), 6735 (‘10/#4 A-T

           U.S.)

Competed in bobsleigh in 2012

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

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/114383

https://www.teamusa.com/profiles/hyleas-fountain

Bobsleigh/Bobsledhttps://www.ibsf.org/en/athletes/athlete/129375/Fountain

Shawn Crawford  47 (1978)  3-time Olympic medalist—Gold-200m (2004), Silver-200m (2008), 4×100 (2004)

NCAA Champion—200m (Clemson), at the moment teaching in California, married to hurdler Ginnie Powell-Crawford.

       The Medal No One Needed: http://tinyurl.com/zonv62t

       Man vs Beast(s):<

  • 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 printed in RW in 1983. Larry has printed 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 improvement of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his every day pilgrimage with the game, Larry says: “I’ve to confess, I like touring to distant meets, writing concerning the sport I like, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, essentially the most of something I’ve ever achieved, besides, perhaps operating itself.” Additionally does some updates for BBC Sports activities at key occasions, which he actually enjoys. Theme music: Greg Allman, ” I am no Angel.”

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