This Day in Monitor & Area, February 16, Anna Corridor units AR in heptathlon of 5,004 (2023), by Walt Murphy

Walt Murphy’s Information and Outcomes Service  (wmurphy25@aol.com)

 

This Day in Monitor & Area–February 16

 

1963–The 220-yard banked picket observe in Louisville’s Freedom Corridor was THE venue for data within the Nineteen Sixties and Seventies and this third version of the Mason Dixon Video games went a good distance in establishing that popularity. Lengthy-striding Earl Younger (55.5) gained an exhilarating 500-yards over Dave Mills (55.6), Ollan Cassell (55.6) and Willie Atterberry (55.6) as all 4 runners have been below Charlie Jenkins’ earlier World Document of 56.4.

World Data have been additionally set within the mile- and 2-mile relays as Texas Southern ran 3:12.8 with a lineup of Lester Milburn (48.5), Artis Barrett (48.5), Charles White (48.0) and Ray Saddler (47.2), and Georgetown ran 7:29.0 with a foursome of Charlie McGovern (1:55.0), Ed Schmitt (1:54.0), Ed Duchini (1:50.0) and John Reilly (1:50.0).

A 4th mark was set by Bob Hayes, who ran 6.9 for 70-yards.

1961 Sports activities Illustrated Cowl Story-Earl Younger

 

1968–The NYAC Video games might have been remembered for it being the one centesimal anniversary of the favored fixture on the NY indoor circuit, or as the primary meet to be held on the new Madison Sq. Backyard. As an alternative, the meet drew nationwide consideration as a result of it was the main target of a black boycott that was organized by Harry Edwards, who was additionally attempting to drum up help for an eventual Olympic boycott.

Some black athletes selected to compete, together with members of a UTEP staff that included Bob Beamon, who gained the Lengthy Soar, however the NYAC, reacting to the criticism of its restrictive membership insurance policies on the time, determined that this might be the ultimate 12 months that they might sponsor the meet. (The NYAC has come a good distance since then—Cedric Jones, an African-American, was the membership’s Athletic Director from 2007-2021).

Villanova’s staff unanimously voted to not compete on the meet

https://vault.si.com/vault/1968/02/26/boycott-nowboycott-later

UTEP Coach Wayne Vandenburg Sues Newsweek:

http://www.leagle.com/determination/19751531507F2d1024_11321.xml/VANDENBURGpercent20v.%20NEWSWEEK,%20INC

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10999949.2018.1543998

https://onceuponatimeinthevest.blogspot.com/2018/07/v-8-n-50-february-1968.html

Footnote: This was the one meet held at Madison Sq. Backyard that I missed since I began attending meets in 1958. I’d prefer to say that I used to be on the frontline of the protest, however I really selected to go on a snowboarding journey that weekend! (-:

Madison Sq. Backyard indoor observe website, from Chrome Postcard (you should purchase at https://www.stadiumpostcards.com/madison-square-garden-c-29-dt-37128-c/), from Stadium Postcards

1979–Eamonn Coghlan gained the Mile on the Jack-in-the-Field meet in San Diego in 3:52.6 to smash the World Document of three:54.93 that was set by Dick Buerkle in 1978.

Eamonn Coghlan, The Runner journal, June 1983, courtesy of Runners World journal

Coghlan had simply missed claiming the report when he ran 3:55.0 the week earlier than on the Millrose Video games after “dawdling” earlier than he crossed the end line.  “My spouse and sister stated I’d been dumb. I heard that every one week lengthy”. Coghlan discovered his lesson nicely and by no means stopped straining till his report run was over. Steve Scott and Steve Lacy (3:54.7) have been additionally below the earlier mark, with Scott’s 3:54.1 establishing a brand new American Document.

Sports activities Illustrated Vaulthttps://vault.si.com/vault/1999/02/22/eamonn-coghlan-world-record-miler-february-26-1979

 

2008—Kenenisa Bekele ran 8:04.35 for 2-miles in Birmingham, England, breaking the World Document of 8:04.69 that was set on the identical observe by fellow Ethiopian Haile Gebrselassie in 2003 (now #4 All-Time). Kenya’s Paul Koech was 2nd in 8:06.48 (now #8 A-T),

https://worldathletics.org/information/information/bekele-takes-down-another-gebrselassie-mark-

Kenenisa Bekele, World Cross Nation, photograph by Getty Photographs for World Athletics

2008–Leaping at her favourite venue in Donetsk, Ukraine, Yelena Isinbaeva raised her World Document within the Pole Vault to 16-2  ¾ (4.95).

 

2008–The College of Texas, with a lineup of Kyle Miller (2:54.1), Danzell Fortson (46.9), Jacob Hernandez (1:47.0), and Leo Manzano (3:58.0) ran 9:25.97 in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to set World, American, and Collegiate Data within the Distance Medley.

The Longhorns misplaced the World and American Data to a USA staff that run 9:19.93 in 2015 at NY’s Armory, however held on to the Collegiate Document till an Oregon foursome ran 9:24.52 in 2020.

 

2013—It was an evening of data on the 106th Millrose Video games at NY’s Armory.

American Data have been set by Bernard Lagat within the Males’s 2-Mile (8:09.49), Alysia Montaño within the Girls’s 600 (1:23.59), and Erik Sowinski within the Males’s 600 (1:15.61).

The Millrose Video games, circa 2014, photograph by Larry Eder

In an exhilarating Wanamaker Mile gained by Lopez Lomong (3:51.21) over Matthew Centrowitz (3:51.34), Tulsa’s Chris O’Hare completed 4th in 3:52.98 to set a Collegiate Document (additionally 3:37.25 for 1500-meters).

And Excessive College Data have been set by senior Edward Cheserek (St.Benedict’s Prep,NJ), who ran 8:39.15 to interrupt Gerry Lindgren’s 49-year outdated mark of 8:40.0 (he additionally acquired credit score for a 3k report of 8:05.46), and junior Mary Cain (Bronxville,NY), who completed 2nd within the Girls’s Wanamaker Mile (to Sheila Reid-4:27.02) with a time of 4:28.25 to interrupt her personal 3-week outdated mark of 4:32.78 (additionally set a brand new mark for 1500-meters/4:11.72).

IAAF Reporthttps://www.worldathletics.org/information/report/lagat-montano-and-sowinski-set-us-records-at

Outcomeshttps://ny.milesplit.com/meets/126486-millrose-games-2013/outcomes

Movies:

www.usatf.television/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=45365&mgroup_event_id=574&do=movies&folder_id=latest&12 months=2013

 

2014—Florence Kiplagat set a World Document of 65:12 for the Girls’s ½-Marathon in Barcelona. She would enhance the report to 65:09 the next 12 months on the identical course.

https://www.worldathletics.org/information/report/florence-kiplagat-half-marathon-world-record

 

2019—An Ethiopian broke the World Document within the Males’s 1500-meters on the IAAF World Indoor Tour assembly in Birmingham, England, however it wasn’t pre-race favourite Yomif Kejelcha, who had come oh-so-close to breaking Hicham El Guerrouj’s report (3:48.45) for the Mile the week earlier than when he ran 3:48.46 within the Wanamaker Mile on the Millrose Video games at NY’s Armory. As an alternative, it was his countryman, Samuel Tefera, the 2018 World Indoor Champion on the distance, who overtook Kejelcha with 100-meters to go to win in 3:31.04, breaking El Guerrouj’s 22-year outdated mark of three:31.18. Kejelcha completed 2nd in 3:31.58, the threerd-fastest time in historical past (on the time).

Samuel Tefera takes WIC Belgrade 2022 1,500m, photograph by World Athletics

The pacers did a superb job in organising the report, with the Netherlands’ Bram Som, 4 days in need of his 39th birthday, taking the sphere via 400-meters in 55.69, and former Villanova star Jordy Williamsz main on the 800m (1:52.70) and 1000m (2:21.27) splits.

It was “solely” a British Document, however Scotland’s Laura Muir gained the Girls’s Mile in 4:18.75, good for the #3 place on the All-Time indoor listing (on the time, now #8 performer). Alongside the best way, she additionally lowered her British Document for 1500-meters to 4:01.83

IAAF/World Athletics Reporthttps://www.worldathletics.org/information/report/world-indoor-tour-birmingham-tefera-record

Video(1500)https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/video-samuel-tefera-3-31-04-1500m-indoor-wr-birmingham-2019/

 

2021—Baylor’s Okay.C. Lightfoot cleared 19-5  ¾ (5.94) within the Pole Vault in Lubbock, Texas, breaking South Dakota’s Chris Nilsen’s Collegiate Document of 19-5  ½ (5.93).

 

2021—Texas A&M frosh Athing Mu made her collegiate debut on her residence observe, operating 2:01.07 for 800-Meters to interrupt Sammy Watson’s American Junior Indoor Document of two:01.78.

 

2023—Anna Corridor acquired the U.S. Indoor Championships in Albuquerque off to a rousing begin by setting an American Document of 5004 factors within the 5-event Pentathlon. She smashed the earlier mark of 4805 that was additionally set in Albuquerque in 2014 by Sharon Day-Monroe

Corridor, the bronze medalist within the Heptathlon on the 2022 World Championships in Eugene (she would win silver in 2023), wanted to run 2:05.10 within the closing occasion, the 800m, to interrupt the World Document of 5013, set by Ukraine’s Nataiya Dobrynska in 2012.  She went for it in Albuquerque’s skinny air, however fell simply brief together with her time of two:05.70. She’s now #2 on the All-Time World listing, transferring forward of Nice Britain’s Katrina Johnson-Thompson (5000).

Anna Corridor, HJ, occasion 2, pentathlon, 2023 USATF Indoor Monitor & Area Championship
Albuquerque, New Mexico 2023-02-16
photograph credit score: © 2023 Kevin Morris

“I knew the altitude was going to be a little bit little bit of an element (within the race),” Corridor stated. “I do know I’m going to note it, however I used to be simply telling myself that the adrenaline makes up for it and it simply implies that it’s going to harm extra, however it doesn’t imply that I’ve to run slower. I ran it the identical approach I might irrespective of the place I used to be on the planet and I simply gave it all the things I had and waited to see what occurs.”

The previous Florida Gator, who nonetheless trains in Gainesville, acquired off to an excellent begin by setting private bests within the 60m-Hurdles (8.04) and the Excessive Soar (6-3  ¼ [1.91].  She adopted with a good throw of 45-3  ½ (13.80) within the Shot Put, and a leap of 20-9  ¾ (6.34) within the Lengthy Soar.

https://www.usatf.org/information/2023/hall-shatters-american-record-in-pentathlon-on-day

(There are some studies stating that she had indoor bests within the SP and LJ, however that’s not the case).

Interviewhttps://www.dyestat.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=44531&do=movies&video_id=349691

https://outcomes.usatf.org/

Movies(for subscribers)https://www.usatf.television/gprofile.php?do=movies&mgroup_event_id=25&mgroup_id=45365&12 months=2023

From Corridor’s Twitter account

Anna Corridor@annaahalll

5004.

# 2 in world historical past and never going to lie it stings

however American Document ️‍

the perfect is but to return!!

 

2024—It was fairly the primary day on the U.S. Indoor Championships.

Daniel Haugh gained his 3rd U.S. title within the 35lb-Weight Throw in beautiful style, throwing 86-5  ½ (26.35) within the 4th spherical to interrupt Lance Deal’s 29-year outdated “World” and American Document of 85-10  ¼ (25.86). Additionally the winner in 2019 and 2022, all 4 of Haugh’s truthful throws would have been ok to win.

(83-1 [25.43], F, 82-9  ¾ [25.24], 86-5  ½ [26.35], 82-1 [25.02], F)

Whereas Albuquerque’s 5,300’ elevation definitely didn’t assist Haugh, it does deserve an help for the World Data within the Girls’s and Males’s 60-meter hurdles—within the qualifying rounds!

Tia Jones gained her warmth in 7.67 to equal the week-old World Document set by the Bahamas’ Devynne Charlton on the Millrose Video games. And she or he fortunately took down the controversial American Document, which had been retroactively awarded to Susanna Kallur, who had dual-citizenship when she set a World Document of seven.68 whereas representing Sweden on the 2008 European Indoor Championships!

Jones, with a greatest of seven.72 coming into the meet, virtually matched the WR when she got here again to win the ultimate in 7.68! (after two false begins by different finalists). Jasmine Jones (7.78) completed 2nd to additionally make the staff that may compete on the following month’s World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.

To not be outdone, Grant Holloway gained his warmth in 7.27 to higher his personal World Document of seven.29 (2021, 2022). Understanding he had a bye into the Indoor Worlds, he withdrew from the ultimate. He will probably be joined in Glasgow by Trey Cunningham (7.39) and Cameron Murray (7.45).

Different highlights:

Tara Davis-Woodhall gained the Girls’s Lengthy Soar with a lifetime better of 23-6  ¾ (7.18), changing Jackie Joyner-Kersee because the #2 performer on the All-Time U.S. Indoor listing! (Brittney Reese is #1 [23-8  ¾]/ 7.23]). The previous Texas star can also be #6 on the A-T World Indoor listing.

Chris Nilsen gained the Males’s Pole Vault with a Meet Document clearance of 19-8  ¼ (6.00). Making his 3rd World Indoor staff was Sam Kendricks (19-6  ¼ [5.95]). KC Lightfoot, the American Outside Document holder, went out of the competitors after lacking his 3 makes an attempt at 19-1/4 (5.80). Kendricks and Lightfoot have been members of the marriage celebration at Nilsen’s latest marriage.

Elle St. Pierre (8:54.40) and Yared Nuguse (7:55.76) gained the 3000s.

Outcomeshttps://outcomes.usatf.org/2024Indoors/

NBC Report (consists of each WR movies):

https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/information/grant-holloway-tia-jones-hurdles-world-record-usa-track-and-field-indoor-championships

LetsRun Protection

 

2024—The College of Washington girls set a Collegiate Document of 10:43.39 within the Distance Medley on the BU DMR Problem at Boston College. The Huskies ran with a lineup of Chloe Foerster (3:15.29), Anna Terrell (54.74), Marlena Preigh (2:03.34), and Carley Thomas (4:30.02). Windfall (10:44.07) and Brigham Younger (10:44.67) have been additionally below the earlier report of 10:46.62, which was set by one other Washington staff, which included Preigh-400 and Thomas-800, on the identical observe in 2023. Stanford wasn’t far behind in 4th (10:47.03).

Windfall-10:44.07: Shannon Flockhart (3:18.37), Jillian Fenerty (55.56), Alex O’Neill (2:04.30), Kimberley Might (4:25.84)

BYU-10:44.67: Sadie Sargent (3:16.71), Sami Oblad (53.09), Meghan Hunter (2:05.18), Riley Chamberlain (4:29.69)

In a particular 5000, Grant Fisher, who set an American Document within the 2-mile simply 5 days earlier at Millrose, ran by himself for the final 3000-meters (aside from some lapped runners), operating 12:51.84 to fall simply in need of Woody Kincaid’s year-old American Indoor Document of 12:51.61. With a earlier indoor better of 12:53.73, he moved from 6th to fiveth on the All-Time World indoor listing. On the time, that’s—he’s now #1 after setting a World Document of 12:44.09 on Friday (Feb.14)—his 2nd WR in lower than every week after operating 7:22.91 for 3000-meters final Saturday on the Millrose Video games.

Outcomeshttp://dwell.lancertiming.com/meets/209/occasions

https://www.letsrun.com/information/2024/02/grant-fisher-runs-1251-5k-uw-leads-3-teams-under-ncaa-dmr-record-at-boston-university/

Fisher Interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKUqBBywo3o

https://trackandfieldnews.com/tfn-lists/

 

2024—Whereas the Washington girls have been doing their factor in Boston, the boys of UW had earlier set an American Document of 9:18.81 within the DMR in Fayetteville on the Arkansas Qualifier. The earlier report of 9:19.93 was set by a U.S. staff in 2015

Their lineup consisted of 4 in-state residents, three of whom have been latest NCAA Champions!

Joe Waskom (2:51.34)—2022 NCAA 1500m

Daniel Gaik (46.37)

Nathan Inexperienced (1:46.57)–2023 NCAA 1500

Luke Houser (3:54.53)–2023 NCAA Indoor Mile

Inexperienced gave Washington the lead on the 800 leg, whereas Houser stayed in entrance the remainder of the best way, holding off Virginia (9:18.95), which was additionally below the earlier AR. The Cavaliers have been anchored by sophomore Gary Martin, who ran an excellent 3:51.94 cut up. He was preceded by Conor Murphy (2:51.73), Alex Sherman (46.54), and Alex Leath (1:48.74).

Outcomeshttps://flashresults.com/2024_Meets/Indoor/02-16_ArkQualifier/index.htm

https://gohuskies.com/information/2024/2/16/track-field-dmr-dominance-women-men-run-ncaa-us-indoor-records.aspx

 

Important Birthdays

 

Born On This Day*

 

Susanna & Jenny  Kallur-Sweden  44 (1981)

Susanna—3-time Olympian—100m-hurdles (semi-finalist in 2004 & 2008, 1st round-2016)

2000 World Junior Champion;

Set a World Indoor Document of seven.68 for the 60-meter hurdles in 2006…since she had dual-citizenship at

the time, the mark was additionally acknowledged by USATF because the American Document!

All-American at Illinois (100h):NCAA-2001 (4th), 2002 (3rd)

PBs7.68 (2006/#3 All-Time), 12.49 (2007)

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

IAAF Report(60h): https://www.worldathletics.org/information/information/kallurs-absolutely-unbelievable-world-60m-hur

https://hurdler49.wordpress.com/class/hurdles-2/susanna-kallur/

        Jenny    

        All-American at Illinois (100h): NCAA-2001 (7th); PB:12.85 (2005)

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

        Sisters have been born in Huntington, NY (Lengthy Island). Their dad Anders performed on 4 Stanley Cup

championship groups for the NY Islanders.

Cathy Freeman-Australia  52 (1973) Withstanding the stress of competing in entrance of a home-crowd in Sydney, an

total nation watching at residence, and representing native Aboriginals, Freeman gained the 400 on the

2000 Olympics; 2-time World Champion (1997,1999); 1996 Olympic silver medalist; PB: 49.11 (’00)

OG Followup: Freeman, seemingly overcome by the enormity of the second (or was she?-see under!), lay on the

observe for a number of minutes as the opposite finalists came visiting to supply their congratulations. Then, carrying each the

Aboriginal and Australian flags, she launched into a joyous victory lap.

Misunderstood: As for Freeman’s post-race response, she revealed in 2019 that she wasn’t overcome by emotion

when her race ended. As an alternative, she was dissatisfied she hadn’t run quicker!

As she instructed broadcaster Mark Howard in a podcast, “I really crossed the road, appeared throughout on the time — 49.11

(seconds) — I used to be instantly dissatisfied as a result of I might have beloved to have run 48 (seconds).

“I simply bear in mind leaning over, placing my arms round my knees and simply shaking my head.”

Howard requested: “In order that head shake was disappointment at your time?”

“Yeah,” Freeman replied. “I used to be not completely satisfied. “It’s a mighty event. I don’t imply to sound like a Debbie Downer,

however that’s simply who I’m.”

www.triplem.com.au/story/cathy-freeman-reveals-what-australia-got-wrong-about-her-2000-olympics-win-45911

Lit the Olympic flame on the 2000 Opening Ceremony

www.smh.com.au/sport/athletics/15-years-ago-today-cathy-freeman-ran-her-way-into-the-nations-heart-20150925-gjuo2q.html

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/weblog/2012/jan/11/olympic-moments-cathy-freeman

Movies(Feedback from Michael Johnson)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNmuyxlZ9Kk

Racehttp://www.olympic.org/movies/cathy-freeman-takes-gold-in-sydney

http://ia.anu.edu.au/biography/freeman-catherine-cathy-15410

Fermín Cacho—Spain  56 (1969)  1992 Olympic gold medalist—1500m (in Barcelona/50.5 final 400)

1996 Olympic silver medalist; 2-time World Championships silver medalist (1993,1997)

PBs: 3:28.95 (1997), 3:49.56 (1996)

Video(OG)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMFuwadzDi4

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FermpercentC3percentADn_Cacho

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/67175

Sharrieffa Barksdale  64 (1961)  1984 U.S. Olympian-400m Hurdles (5th); 1983 U.S. Champion;

Former American Document holder–55.78 (1983);

All-American at Tennessee: NCAA-1983 (2nd), 1984 (7th)

USATF ‘s Supervisor of Alumni Relations:

https://www.usatf.org/sources/alumni

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77753

 

  • 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 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 distant 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 performed, besides, possibly operating itself.” Additionally does some updates for BBC Sports activities at key occasions, which he actually enjoys. Theme track: Greg Allman, ” I am no Angel.”

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