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This Day in Monitor & Discipline–September 3
1904—One other All-American (save for 1 medal within the Discus) day on the not-so-well attended (by different nations) St.Louis Olympics.
Jim Lightbody led a U.S. 1-4 sweep within the 1500-meters on the St.Louis Olympics and set a World Report of 4:05.4. Lightbody had beforehand led one other U.S. 1-4 sweep within the 800 (1:56.0) and in addition gained the 2500m Steeplechase.
Archie Hahn, already the winner of the 60 and the 200, gained his third gold medal by taking the 100-meters in 11-flat. 2nd and threerd had been Nate Cartmell (11.2-estimated) and William Hogenson (11.3e).
Martin Sheridan and Ralph Rose had been tied within the Discus with their finest throws of 128-10(39.28), with Sheridan successful the gold medal in the one “throw-off” in Olympic historical past: 127-10 (38.96) to 120-7 (36.75). The one medal not gained by an American on today was the bronze captured by Greece’s Nikolaos Yeorgantas (123-7 [37.68]).
Ray Ewry, already the winner of the Standing Excessive Bounce and Lengthy Bounce, gained a 3rd gold medal within the Standing Triple Bounce (34-7 ½ [10.55]). 2nd and threerd had been Charles King(33-4 [10.16]) and Joseph Stadler (31-6 [9.60])
Medalists in different occasions:
Males’s 110-Hurdles: 1.Fred Schule(16.0), 2.Thaddeus Shideler(16.2-estimated), 3.Lesley Ashburner(16.4e)
Males’s Pole Vault: 1.Charles Dvorak (11-6 [3.505]), 2.Leroy Samse (10-11 ¾ [3.35]), 3.Louis Wilkins (10-11 ¾
[3.35),
Medalists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1904_Summer_Olympics
Olympedia Reports: http://www.olympedia.org/editions/3/sports/ATH
1922—Norway’s Charles Hoff set the first of his four World Records in the Pole Vault with a clearance of 13-6 ¼ (4.12m) in Copenhagen, Denmark.
WR Progression: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men’s_pole_vault_world_record_progression
Hoff: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hoff
1927—Lots of American Records set at the U.S. Women’s Championships in Eureka, CA.
100y—Elta Cartwright (11.4/equal)
220y—Ellen Brough (26.8)
60yh—Helen Filkey (8.2)
HJ–Catherine McGuire (5-1/2 [1.53])
DT—Lillian Copeland (103-8 1/16 [31.60])…gold medalist on the 1928 Olympics
JT—Margaret Jenkins (127-3 ½ [38.80])
Jenkins’ mark was additionally a World Report! From Louise Mead Tricard’s American Girls’s Monitor & Discipline (1895-1980): “…Jenkins was given a custom-made spear made by Myyrä. The javelin didn’t have an official stamp burned into it, and Lillian Copeland’s coach protested using this javelin. Jenkins then “angrily” picked up Lillian’s javelin and threw it to a brand new World Report!”
WR Development: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Girlspercent27s_javelin_throw_world_record_progression
Cartwright: http://www.humboldt.k12.ca.us/hdnleagu/notable/Cartwright.html
Copeland:
Halll of Fame Bio: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/lillian-copeland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lillian_Copeland; http://www.jewishsports.web/BioPages/LillianCopeland.htm
Jenkins: http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_10989865
American Girls’s T&F Vol.1 & 2
http://www.amazon.com/Louise-Mead-Tricard/e/B001JRWMU4
Mead Tricard Obituary: http://question.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E03EED6123AF931A25753C1A96E9C8B63
1956—Parry O’Brien bettered his personal World Report within the Shot Put twice at an Olympic Improvement meet in Eugene, Oregon, first reaching out to 62-3 (18.97) after which to 62-6 ½ (19.06). (Solely the 2nd mark was ratified as a WR)
WR Development: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_shot_put_world_record_progression
1958–Nice Britain’s Derek Ibbotson, who had set a World Report of three:57.2 the 12 months earlier than, gained the excellence of changing into the world’s first true 4-minute miler when he ran 4:00.0 in London in a race gained by Australia’s Herb Elliott in 3:55.4! (Elliott had smashed Ibbotson’s WR the earlier month when he ran 3:54.5 in Dublin).
Ending proper behind “Ibbo” was fellow Brit Mike Blagrove, who additionally ran 4:00.0!
https://www.athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/derek-ibbotson-dies-aged-84-57936/
1960—Italian followers bought a thrill as their very own Livio Berruti nipped American Les Carney (20.6) within the Males’s 200 on the Rome Olympics and equaled the World Report of 20.5 for the 2nd time (additionally ran 20.5 in his semi-final race). Ray Norton, who had set the WR on the U.S. Trials, had one other disappointing Sixth-place end (identical because the 100). Stone Johnson, who additionally ran 20.5 on the Trials, was fifth. Berruti’s auto-times had been 20.65 and 20.62.
Sadly, Johnson, an NFL rookie with the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs, died 3 years later after struggling a damaged neck throughout an exhibition sport (see hyperlink).
Poland’s Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak, who set a World Report of 8:30.4 in June, set an Olympic report of 8:34.2 to win the Steeplechase. 2nd and threerdhad been Soviets Nikolay Sokolov (8:36.4) and Semyon Rzhishchin (8:42.2). American Charles “Deacon” Jones completed seventh (9:18.2).
The Hammer Throw was gained by Soviet Vasily Rudenkov, who set an Olympic report of 220-2 (67.10). Silver and Bronze went to Hungary’s Gyula Zsivótzky (215-10 [65.79]) and Poland’s Tadeusz Rut (215-4 [65.64]). American Hal Connolly, the defending champion, completed eighth with a throw of 208-7 (63.59).
WR Development: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menpercent27s_200_metres_world_record_progression
Medalists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1960_Summer_Olympics
Olympedia Reviews: http://www.olympedia.org/editions/15/sports activities/ATH
1970--East Germany’s Wolfgang Nordwig added a centimeter to his personal World Report within the Pole Vault with a clearance of 17-11 (5.46) on the World College Video games in Turin, Italy.
WR Development: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_pole_vault_world_record_progression
Nordwig: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Nordwig
1972–Within the Males’s 10,000 on the Munich Olympics, Finland’s Lasse Virén bought caught up in a chain-reaction collision involving Belgium’s Emiel Puttemans and American Frank Shorter, dropping about three seconds after falling to the monitor. He bought again into the combination rapidly and wound up successful the race within the World Report time of 27:38.35! 2nd was Puttemans (27:39.58) and third was Ethiopia’s Miruts Yifter (27:40.96). Shorter, who was born in Munich(!), completed fifth in 27:51.32, breaking his earlier American Report of 27:58.2 that he set in his warmth. He would etch his identify in historical past by successful the marathon a weel later!
Tunisia’s Mohamed Gammoudi, a medalist within the 10k on the two earlier Olympics (1964-silver, 1968-bronze) fell arduous to the monitor after attempting to hurdle the fallen Virén and failed to complete the race.
Nice Britain’s Mary Peters gained the 2-day Pentathlon and set a World Report of 4801 factors. Germany’s Heide Rosendahl completed first within the remaining occasion, the 200-meters, and truly “held” the World Report of 4791 factors till Rosendahl crossed the road 1.12 seconds later (22.96-24.08). Watch the video linked under to see Peters’ response when she came upon she had gained!
Peters had an enormous lead after the primary day of competitors, however she knew that Rosendahl, who was 5th after the primary 3 occasions, was very robust on the twond day. Rosendahl, winner of the Lengthy Bounce 3 days earlier, had narrowed the hole with an enormous mark of 22-5 (6.83) in her specialty, only one centimeter wanting her personal World Report of 22-5 ¼ (6.84)!
To commemorate the fortieth anniversary of her win in 2012, a jet bearing the identify “Dame Mary Peters” was unveiled at Belfast Metropolis Airport. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/journey/information/Plane-named-in-Dame-Mary-Peterss-honour/
West Germany’s Klaus Wolfermann gave the gang a thrill by scoring an upset win within the Males’s Javelin and setting an Olympic Report of 296-10 (90.48/previous implement). 2nd was Jānis Lūsis, the World Report holder from the Soviet Union (and Latvia). Defending champion Lūsis had gained the gold medal 4 years earlier in Mexico Metropolis within the remaining spherical, and virtually did the identical right here, falling simply two centimeters wanting one other Olympic title along with his remaining throw of 296-9 (90.46). Profitable the bronze medal was Invoice Schmidt (277-0 [84.42]), nonetheless the one American since 1952 to win an Olympic medal on this occasion.
Schmidt, who turned a pioneer in sports activities advertising, is credited with making Gatorade a family identify. He was a former board member of the Nationwide Scholastic Athletics Basis (NSAF) and helped the group launch the Chicagoland Throwers collection in 2013.
The Girls’s 800-Meters supplied one other thrill for the German followers when their very own Hildegard Falck (1:58.55/OR), the World Report holder within the occasion, held off the late rush of the Soviet Union’s (and Lithuania’s) Nijolė Sabaitė (1:58.65) to win the Girls’s 800-Meters. 3rd was East Germany’s Gunhild Hoffmeister (1:59.19).
Medalists within the Males’s 50k-Stroll had been West Germany’s Bernd Kannenberg (3:56:11.6), the Soviet Union’s (and Kazakhstan’s) Veniamin Soldatenko (3:58:24.0), and American Larry Younger (4:00:46.0), who gained his 2nd bronze medal within the occasion.
Medalists: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics
Olympedia Reviews: https://www.olympedia.org/editions/18/sports activities/ATH
Movies
M10k: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf5DauPzJWw
PENT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmrLisn-fkw
WR Development(10,000): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_10,000_metres_world_record_progression
Elliott Denman on Schmidt (2013): http://www.nationalscholastic.org/cts/article/1383
Aspect Be aware—To mark the fiftieth Anniversary of the Munich Video games in 2022, an exquisite 4-part documentary—”72 A Gathering of Champions” was launched. Quite a few 1972 gold medalists, together with gymnast Olga Korbut and swimmer Mark Spitz, together with a bunch of T&F stars, had been introduced again to Munich, to the venues the place they etched their names in Olympic historical past.
One episode featured Heide Rosendahl recalling her win within the Lengthy Bounce, and Mary Peters doing the identical for the Pentathlon. The 33-year previous Peters, competing in her 3rd Olympics, was decided to win the gold medal as a result of she needed to “deliver one thing good” again to her native Belfast, the place she witnessed first-hand the violence that occurred throughout the “Troubles” in Northern Eire.
On a lighter be aware, as Peters was ending up her interview inside Olympic Stadium, Rosendahl shocked her by quietly developing behind her and tapping her on the shoulder, a lot to the delight of Peters as the 2 former rivals joyously hugged one another.
Reminiscence Lane (Kip Keino additionally featured): https://olympics.com/en/original-series/episode/memory-lane-72-a-gathering-of-champions
Different Episodes (Free sign-up required, or you’ll be able to view on Peacock)
Triumph and Tragedy (Lasse Viren talks about his fall within the 10k)
Gold Medals Relived (Dave Wottle, Valeriy Borzov)
Changing into an Olympic Legend (Mark Spitz)