This Day in Monitor & Discipline, October 22, Emil Zatopek regains WR at 10,000m (1949), Grete Waitz wins her debut marathon at NYC (1978), by Walt Murphy Information & Outcomes Companies

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This Day in Monitor & Discipline–October 22

1949—Czech Emil Zátopek regained the World File within the 10,000-meters, operating 29:21.2 in Ostrava, the positioning of his 1st World File that was set in June.

WR Developmenthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10,000_metres_world_record_progression

29:28.2  Emil Zátopek   Ostrava, Czechoslavakia     6-11-1949

29:27.2  Viljo Heino  Finland  Kouvala, Finland   9-1-49

29:21.2      Zátopek  Ostrava  10-22-49

29:02.6     Zátopek  Turku, Finland  8-4-50

29:01.6     Zátopek    Stará Boleslav, Czechoslavakia  11-1-53

28:54.2     Zátopek    Brussels, Belgium  6-1-54

28:42.8   Sándor Iharos  Hungary  Budapest, Hungary 7-15-56

http://www.runningpast.com/emil_zatopek.htm

The agony and the ecstacy, Emil Zatopek, photograph by www.Europe.au

1966—Marty Liquori, a senior at Essex Catholic H.S.(NJ), gained the Jap States X-Nation title at NY’s Van Cortland Park, setting a Course File of 12:23.2 (2-1/2 Miles).

VCP

 

1978Working the space for the primary time, Norway’s Grete Waitz gained the  NY Metropolis  Marathon in 2:32:29.8, greater than two minutes quicker than the World File of two:34:47.5, which had been set in 1977 by Germany’s Christa Vahlensieck, who had dropped out of the NY race.

Swearing she would by no means run one other marathon due to the ache concerned, Waitz quickly had a change of coronary heart and would turn out to be a favourite of NY Metropolis followers after successful the race an extra 8 instances! She would additionally win the marathon on the inaugural World Championships in Helsinki in 1983 and completed 2nd to Joan Benoit within the first girls’s Olympic marathon in 1984.

Waitz, who misplaced her battle with most cancers in 2011, had already established herself as one of many world’s greatest feminine distance runners, setting two World Data within the 3000-meters and successful the primary of her 5 World X-Nation titles in early 1978.

Jan Merrill, Grete Waitz, photograph by Mark Shearman

After ending a disappointing third within the 3000 on the European Championships in Prague in late August, Waitz was considering retiring when the thought of competing within the NY Metropolis Marathon was introduced up throughout a post-race dinner along with her husband Jack and fellow Norwegian Knut Kvalheim, who was an All-American miler at Oregon.

Jack Waitz talked about that he was making an attempt to get his spouse to run a marathon and Kvalheim, who had beforehand run the race, instructed she run in New York, which was lower than two months away. Kvalheim instructed Grete, “Run the marathon, take every week’s trip, and end your profession in nice type”. The choice to run was made, setting in movement the second part of her already completed profession.

Starters/Finishers: 9,875/9,357; Males: 8,875/8,688, Girls: 1,000/769

A lot of the above is from Runner’s World’s nice assortment of private recollections of the race from fellow runners and others concerned with the occasion, together with Males’s winner Invoice Rodgers (2:12:11), Jack Waitz, and former World File holder Jaqi Hansen, one of many pre-race favorites in 1978 (a foot damage compelled her to drop out). Learn way more at:

http://www.runnersworld.com/masters/grete-waitz-from-out-of-norway  (subscription required?)

Different Notable Finishers

Males:2.Ian Thompson (Nice Britain) 2:14:12…6.Jack Foster (New Zealand) 2:17:28, 7.Chris Stewart (Nice Britain) 2:17:47…12.Frank Shorter 2:19:32…20.Ron Hill (Nice Britain) 2:20:29, 21.Tom Fleming 2;20:37…25.Jim Rafferty 2:21:24…30.Pete Squires 2:22:59…35.Dick Buerkle 2:23:56…47.Norb Sander 2:25:53, 48.Paul Fetscher 2:26:01, 49.Don Kardong  2:26:04…60.Julio Piazza 2:27:33…63.Gary Muhrcke 2:28:06 (1st winner of the race in 1970)

Girls: 2.Marty Cooksey 2:41:48…17.Miki Gorman 2:57:08…21.Nina Kuscsik 2:58:10…28.Joan Uliyot 3:02:41

Outcomes: https://outcomes.nyrr.org/occasion/781022/evaluate

Historical pasthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Marathon

NYRR Corridor of Fame: http://www.nyrr.org/about-us/nyrr-hall-of-fame/grete-waitz

Marathon Legend:

https://www.espn.com/espnw/blogs/information/story/_/id/6389938/remembering-marathon-legend-pioneer-grete-waitz

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

NY Instances Tributehttp://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/sports activities/20vecsey.html

2000—Khalid Khannouchi set an American File of two:07:01 whereas successful the Chicago Marathon for the threerd time in 4 years. He represented his native Morocco when he gained in 1997 and 1999 (he would win once more in 2002).  He had set a World File of two:05:42 whereas successful right here in 1999.

Khalid Khannouchi, La Salle Financial institution Chicago Marathon, 2005, photograph by La Salle Financial institution Chicago

Khannouchi, who grew to become a U.S. citizen on Might 2, had hoped to symbolize the U.S. on the 2000 Sydney Olympics, however accidents compelled him to overlook the U.S. Trials.

Kenya’s Catherine “The Nice” Ndereba adopted up her win on the Boston Marathon in April with a win right here with a Nationwide File of two:21:33.  Ending 2nd in 2:22:36 was fellow Kenyan Lornah Kiplagat, who would begin competing for the Netherlands in 2003.

Ndereba would win once more in Chicago the next 12 months with a World File of two:18:47, and went on to win World titles in 2003 and 2007 and Olympic silver medals in 2004 and 2008.

Different Notable Finishers:

Males: 2.Josephat Kiprono (KEN) 2:07:29, 3.Moses Tanui (KEN) 2:07:49…7.David Morris (USA) 2:12:00…10.Josh Cox (USA) 2:13:55

Girls: 4.Elana Meyer (RSA) 2:31:59…6.Libbie Hickman (USA) 2:32:09.

https://www.espn.com/moresports/information/2000/1022/832418.html

Prime 10https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Chicago_Marathon

Khannouchihttps://www.worldathletics.org/information/information/khannouchi-former-marathon-world-record-holde

https://www.letsrun.com/2012/khannouchi-pinkowski-0328.php

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/kenya/catherine-ndereba-14289341

2000—The World Junior (Below-20) Championships are recognized for producing future stars, and this 12 months’s version in Santiago, Chile, produced no fewer than 17 (!) future World or Olympic Champions

Males’s 5000—2.Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele…3-time Olympic Champion (2004/10,000, 2008/5000,10,000)…gained 16

            World titles

Males’s 110-Hurdles—4.China’s Liu Xiang  2004 Olympic and 2007 World Champion

Males’s Excessive Bounce-1.South Africa’s Jacques Freitag  2003 World Champion

Males’s Pole Vault—4.Australia’s Steve Hooker  2008 Olympic gold medalist

Males’s Javelin—2.Norway’s Andreas Thorkikildsen  2-time Olympic Champion (2004, 2008), 2009 World Champion

Girls’s 5000—2.Ethiopia’s Meseret Defar…2-time Olympic (2004,2012) and World (2007,2013) Champion

Girls’s 100/200—Jamaica’s Veronica Campbell(Brown)…2-time Olympic Champion within the 200 (2004,2008).

Girls’s 400/400h—1.Australia’s Jana Pittman  2-time World Champion-400m Hurdles (2003, 2007)

Girls’s 400h—2.Jamaica’s Melaine Walker 2008 Olympic & 2009 World Champion

Girls’s 1500—1.Kenya’s Nancy Langat  2008 Olympic champion

Girls’s Excessive Bounce—1.Croatia’s Blanka Vlašić…2-time World Champion (2007, 2009)

Blanka Vlasic and Dick Fosbury, Daegu WC 2011, adidas HQ, pictures by Stuart Weir

Girls’s Excessive Bounce—4.Russia’s Anna Chicherova 2011 World & 2012 Olympic Champion

Girls’s Pole Vault—Yelena Isinbaeva…World File holder, 2-time Olympic (2004,2008) and 3-time

            World (2005,2007,2013) Champion

Girls’s Pole Vault—10. Brazil’s Fabiana Murer 2011 World Champion

Girls’s Javelin—10.Germany’s Christina Obergföll  2013 World Champion

Heptathlon—Sweden’s Carolina Klüft…2004 Olympic champion, 3-time World Champion (2003, 2005,2007)

Heptathlon—4.Czech Barbora Špotáková    2xOlympic (2008, 2012) & 3xWorld (2007, 2011, 2017) Champion–Javelin

IAAF Protection

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics

2006—Simply as Kenya’s Robert Cheruiyot (2:07:35) raised his arms to rejoice his imminent win on the Chicago Marathon, he slipped on a moist race decal on the end, falling backwards and hitting his head on the roadway. Along with struggling a light concussion, he additionally had minor bleeding on the floor of his mind. He spent two nights in an area hospital, however made a full restoration. It was the twondmain victory of the 12 months for Cheruiyot, who gained the Boston Marathon in April.

Following Cheruiyot throughout the road (with out incident) have been fellow Kenyans Daniel Njenga (2:07:40) and Jimmy Muindi (2:07:51), and American Abdi Abdirahman, who ran what would develop into the quickest time of his profession—2:08:56.

The primary 4 finishers within the Girls’s division all set Nationwide Data—Ethiopia’s Berhane Adere (2:20:42), Russia’s Galina Bogomolova (2:20:47), Australia’s Benita Willis (2:22:36), and Mexico’s Madaí Pérez (2:22:59).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWheGgqmq0A

https://www.espn.com/olympics/trackandfield/information/story?id=2634958

https://www.worldathletics.org/information/information/mens-winner-and-several-womens-national-recor

Prime 10https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Chicago_Marathon

https://www.chicagotribune.com/information/ct-xpm-2006-10-24-0610240016-story.html

Previous Winnershttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winners_of_the_Chicago_Marathon

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