This Day in Monitor & Discipline-January  18, Hannes Kolehmainen wins 10 mile handicap race (1913), Mary Slaney units 2000m WR (1985), Born this Day, Willie Ritola (1896), by Walt Murphy

This Day in Monitor & Discipline–January  18

1913–The featured occasion on the early editions of the Millrose Video games was a street race, and the winner of this 12 months’s 10-mile handicap occasion was Finland’s Hannes Kolehmainen (51:25), who had gained 3 gold medals on the earlier 12 months’s Olympics in Stockholm (5000,10,000, Cross Nation). The race began from the 71st Regiment Armory in Manhattan, then wound its means by means of metropolis streets earlier than Kolehmainen returned for one go-round of the Armory’s 10-lap monitor, greeted by thunderous applause from the most important crowd to ever attend an occasion on the facility.

https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1913/01/19/100249509.html?pageNumber=48

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/67641

http://daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2017/01/the-lost-71st-regiment-armory-park.html

1964–17-year previous Gerry Lindgren (Rogers,Wa) ran 8:46.0 for 2-miles behind Belgium’s Gaston Roelants (8:41.2) on the Los Angeles Inv., smashing his personal U.S. Excessive Faculty file of 9:00.0.

        The slight Lindgren (5’-5”, 118) didn’t appear to know, or not less than he didn’t care, that he was racing in opposition to a area that included Roelants, the World File holder within the steeplechase, and veteran George Younger. He led the race by means of the primary mile in a really quick 4:21.2 earlier than slipping to 4th, behind Roelants, USC’s Julio Marin, and Younger.

        Some observers thought that Lindgren would certainly proceed to fade, paying the value for working so quick so early. However the precocious Lindgren, who already had set a purpose of creating the U.S. Olympic staff (which he would do!), gamely hung in there and finally out-dueled Younger for twond place, a lot to the delight of the gang.

        Lindgren’s time of 8:46.0 was additionally a file for a 17-year previous, topping the 8:49.1 that Canada’s Bruce KIdd had run three years earlier whereas successful the 2-mile on the Massachusetts Knights of Columbus meet on the Boston Backyard. Kidd’s efficiency was greeted on the time with as a lot shock and crowd-pleasing enjoyment as was Lindgren’s.

        Bob Hayes ran 6-flat (6.0) to equal the World File for 60-yards (he would tie it twice extra in 1964), and American Data had been set by John Pennell within the Pole Vault (16-4  ¼ [4.98+]) and USC’s Mahoney Samuels within the Triple Soar      (52-7 [16.02+]). Samuels was really from Jamaica, however the most effective marks achieved on U.S. soil had been acknowledged on the time as “American Data”, whatever the athlete’s nationality.

Sports activities Illustrated Vaulthttps://vault.si.com/vault/1964/01/27/the-fastest-boy-in-the-west-challenges-a-champion

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

 

1964–Invoice McClellon, a sophomore at NY CIty’s DeWitt Clinton H.S., cleared 6-7  3/4 (2.025?) within the Excessive Soar on the Cardinal Hayes Video games on the Armory, breaking John Thomas’s 6-year previous Nationwide H.S. file (6-7  5/8 [2/02+]).

McClellon had shocked the native monitor crowd when he cleared 6-7 (2.01) the month earlier than on the Bishop Loughlin Video games in a “novice” occasion, which was restricted to athletes who had but to win a medal in scholastic varsity competitors. McClellon went on to turn into the primary prep in historical past to clear 7-feet (2.13) in 1965

After McClellon’s efficiency on the Loughlin Video games, I’d sit within the entrance row within the Armory’s balcony, overlooking the Excessive Soar, to ensure I acquired a close-up view of this rising star at a lot of his subsequent meets there. My perseverance paid off as I watched McClellon, who was coached by Charlie Scher, raised the file 3 extra instances on the Armory throughout his profession.  (6-8 [2.03], 6-9  ½ [2.07], 6-10  ¼ [2.09])

 

1975–Dwight Stones acquired his 2nd World File in as many days, clearing 7-5 ¼ (2.27m) on the Sunkist meet  in Los Angeles. On the identical meet, Francie Larrieu (Smith) set a World File within the Ladies’s 1000-meters (2:40.2). “Franno” retired in 2018 after spending 20 years as the top coach at Div.III’s Southwestern College in Georgetown,Texas, whereas Stones maintains his reputation as a TV broadcaster. Each had been inducted into the Corridor of Fame in 1998.

Corridor of Fame Bios

Stoneshttps://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/dwight-stones

Larrieu-Smithhttps://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/francine-larrieu-smith

1983--IOC restored Jim Thorpe’s Olympic medals (Pentathlon & Decathlon victories) 70 years after they had been taken from him for being paid $25 in semi-pro baseball.

https://www.americanindianmagazine.org/story/jim-thorpe-backlash-olympic-medals-debacle-and-demise-carlisle

 

1985–Competing for the primary time since her dramatic fall within the 3000 on the 1984 Olympics,  Mary Slaney set a World Indoor File of 5:34.52 for 2000-meters on the Sunkist meet in Los Angeles.

Sports activities Illustrated Vault:

https://vault.si.com/vault/1985/01/28/mary-mary-still-contrary

 

1985–The World Indoor Video games (18-19), the precursor to the IAAF World Indoor Championships, occurred  within the Bercy part of Paris, France. Germany’s Thomas Schönlebe set a World File of 45.60 within the Males’s 400-meters, and different winners included Diane Dixon within the Ladies’s 400 (53.35), and Ukraine’s Sergey Bubka, who outdueled France’s Thierry Vigneron to win the pole vault, 18-10  ¼ (5.75m)  to 18-8  ¼ (5.70m).

NBC Protection: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5r3X06FRxY

Medalists:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_IAAF_World_Indoor_Games

2019 The Bullis Faculty (Potomac,Md) set a U.S. Excessive Faculty File of three:12.53 within the Boys 4×400 on the Virginia Showcase in Lynchburg,Virginia. The staff got here again the following day to set the present Nationwide better of 1:25.60 within the 4×200. The college lowered the 4×400 file to three:11.87 in 2024.

Lineups

4×200-Ashton Allen, Austin Allen, Andre Turay, Ryan Willie

4×400- Andre Turay 49.4, Ryan Willie 48.5, Jay Pendarvis 48.0, Ashton Allen 46.6

Important Birthdays

Born On This Day*

 

Vashti Cunningham  27 (1998) Had an important senior 12 months at Bishop Gorman H.S. in Las Vegas in 2016. Gained the U.S. Indoor

            title within the Excessive Soar in Portland with an Indoor prep file of 6-6  ¼ (1.99) (additionally a World Junior Indoor File).

            Returning to Portland per week later, she gained the World Indoor title with a clearance of 6-5 (1.95) (Turned professional quickly

            after). Went on to make the U.S. Olympic staff with a 2nd-place end on the Trials. Made the ultimate in Rio, however

            completed 13th after clearing solely 6-2(1.88).

         Has now represented the U.S. on the final 7 international out of doors championships

         2016 OG (13th)

         2017 WC (10th)

         2019 WC (bronze medalist)

         2021 OG (6th)

         2022 WC (qualifying spherical)

         2023 WC (11th)

         2024 OG (5th)

         Was additionally the silver medalist on the 2018 World Indoor Championships (gold in 2016)

         6-time U.S. Champion (2017-2019,2021-O.T., 2022, 2023); 8-time U.S. Indoor Champion (2016-2020, 2022-

              2024);

         PB6-7  ½ (2.02/2021/#4 All-Time U.S.); 6-6  3/4i (2.00/2021-2023/=#3 A-T U.S.); 2023 SB: 6-6  3/4i (2.00)

         Set the U.S. Excessive Faculty Outside File of 6-5 (1.96) in 2015; Set the U.S. Junior Outside File of 6-5  ½ (1.97)

             in 2016

         2015 U.S. and Pan American Junior champion.

         Ranked #7 on the earth in 2023, #6 in 2021, #4 in 2019, #5 in 2017 & 2018, #7-2016); #1 American: 2017-2019,

             2021-2023)

         Coached by her father, former NFL quarterback Randall Cunningham, who was a 6-10 jumper in highschool

         Older brother Randall gained the 2016 NCAA Excessive Soar title(USC)…additionally gained the 2018 NCAA Indoor title, however suffered

             breaks in his tibia and femur on his first try at 7-7  ¼.

         ’16 WIC Report

         (2015) https://www.worldathletics.org/information/function/vashti-cunningham-usa-high-jump

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

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/132053 (By way of 2023)

         Publish-’24 Trialshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmv9LRf45zA

Courtney Frerichs  32 (1993) Silver medalist within the Steeplechase on the Tokyo Olympics

         Improved her personal American File to eight:57.77 on the 2021 Pre Basic (1st American below 9-minutes)

         Offered one of many largest surprises of the 2017 World Championships by successful the silver

            medal behind gold medalist Emma Coburn!   6th on the 2019 and 2022 World Championships

         Fell in her warmth on the 2023 U.S. Championships. Nonetheless certified for the ultimate, however didn’t go to the beginning line. Had nonetheless

            been recovering from ankle surgical procedure in December, 2022. Solely raced as soon as in 2024—15:01.06i/Feb.9

         Publish-Race Interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=3J4CM_x5CSI

         2016 NCAA Champion—Steeplechase (New Mexico);

         2016 U.S. Olympian (11th in Rio);

         Ranked #2 on the earth in 2021, #10-2019, 2018-#6, 2017-#7)

         Prime finisher (4th) on New Mexico’s NCAA Championships X-Nation staff in 2015

         Introduced in January, 2024, that she was leaving the Bowerman Monitor Membership after spending the final 7

             years with the staff. Now coaching in North Carolina with coaches Alistair and Amy Cragg.

         PBs: 2:06.33 (’20), 4:07.39 (’20), 4:35.01 (’23), 8:47.90 (’20), 14:50.06 (’20), 31:23.13 (’20),

                 8:57.77 (2021/#10 All-Time World)

         2017 WCShocked!  Images  Video(Highlights)  Full Race

         Q&A (Jan. 2024)https://fastwomen.substack.com/p/fast-women-q-and-a-with-courtney?subscribe_prompt=free

       www.si.com/olympics/2017/08/11/emma-coburn-courtney-frerichs-world-championship-steeplechase-gold-silver

         Tokyo(contains race highlights)

         http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/132023

       ’21 OG Reporthttp://www.olympedia.org/outcomes/19000767

         Publish-Surgical procedurehttps://www.instagram.com/courtneyfrerichs/p/C0hs3vPPIsC/?img_index=1

Mary Keitany—Kenya  


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