This Day in Monitor & Subject, March 31, John Uelses clears 4.89m /16 ft (1962), edited by Walt Murphy

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This Day in Monitor & SubjectMarch 31

1906–The Intercollegiate Athletic Affiliation of the USA (later the Nationwide Collegiate Athletic Affiliation) is established to set guidelines for school sports activities in the USA.

 

1962–He had already turn out to be the primary man to vault 16’ (4.89m) indoors earlier within the 12 months, so it was solely becoming that John Uelses would additionally turn out to be the primary to do it outdoor, clearing 16-3/4 (4.90m) in Santa Barbara, CA.

http://www.time.com/time/journal/article/0,9171,829050,00.html  (For Subscribers)

Videohttp://www.britishpathe.com/video/world-record-pole-vault-by-uelses

WR Developmenthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Males’s_pole_vault_world_record_progression

Sports activities Illustrated Vaulthttps://vault.si.com/vault/1962/02/26/he-could-do-it-on-bamboo

Wiki Biohttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Uelses

2018—In one of many biggest Pole Vault competitions in historical past, France’s Renaud Lavillenie, the World Document holder within the occasion (on the time), beat Canada’s Shawn Barber and H.S. senior Mondo Duplantis on the Texas Relays, with all three clearing 19-5 (5.92). All three missed their three makes an attempt at 19-9 (6.02).

Lavillenie had no misses via the successful top, whereas Barber missed as soon as at 19-1 (5.82) and Duplantis cleared 19-5 on his 3rd try to lift his U.S. and World Junior (and H.S.) Document from 19-4  ¼ (5.90), his successful top on the 2017 Texas Relays.

 

2023—Texas gained the Dash Medley on their house monitor on the Texas Relays in 3:36.10 to destroy the earlier Collegiate Document of three:38.93 that was set by Texas A&M on the 2022 Relays.

The occasion isn’t contested a lot (if in any respect) outdoors the U.S., however solely 3 Nationwide groups from Jamaica have ever run quicker! (3:34.56/2009, 3:34.64/2011, 3:35.37/2011—all on the Penn Relays).

The Longhorns obtained robust efforts from all 4 runners, with Julien Alfred, the 2023 NCAA Indoor Champion (and Collegiate Document holder) within the 60-meters and Rhasidat Adeleke, who briefly held the CR within the 400 earlier this 12 months, dealing with the 200 legs. Kennedy Simon cut up near 50-seconds flat on the 400 leg, and Valery Tobias completed issues off by operating 2:01.3 on the anchor 800 leg!

Arkansas, operating with out its #1 runner, Britton Wilson, completed a distant 2nd in 3:41.51, however nonetheless turned the 4th-fastest squad in NCAA historical past (now 8th)!

Dash Medley All-Time Prime-10 Faculty (From T&F Information)

3:36.10     Texas                       3/31/23

3:37.71      Clemson                         3/28/25

3:38.16      Arkansas                         3/28/25

3:38.93      Texas A&M                      3/25/22

3:38.95         Texas                          3/25/22

3:39:04         Texas A&M                   4/28/17

3:39.05      Oregon                           4/28/17

3:41.51     Arkansas                   3/31/23     

3:41.59      Stanford                         4/27/18

3:41.78      Tennessee                       4/23/04

https://texassports.com/information/2023/3/31/womens-sprint-medley-relay-break-collegiate-record-at-the-Ninety fifth-clyde-littlefield-texas-relays.aspx

Born On This Day*

Allie Wilson  29 (1996)  2024 U.S. Indoor Champion—800m

         2024 U.S. Olympian (Repechage spherical); 2nd on the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials, sixth on 2021

         All-American at Monmouth College (NJ)—2019 NCAA (fifth, 4th Indoors)

         Winner on the 2021 Texas Relays, 2022 Drake Relays, 2023 Penn Relays

         Attended Strath Haven H.S. (PA), the place her “fundamental” sport was soccer.

         PBs: 1:57.52 (2024), 2:00.33i (2023), 4:04.22 (2022)

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

         https://www.instagram.com/allie_oop9/?hl=en

         https://monmouthhawks.com/sports activities/womens-track-and-field/roster/allie-wilson/9118

         2024 Trialshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVyNuM-jUAA

         2024 U.S.i: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPP8z2uB45c

Ken Harnden-Zimbabwe 52 (1973)  1995 NCAA Champion—400-meter hurdles (North Carolina) 6’-5”, 196 (1.98, 89kg)

         1995 NCAA Indoor Champion-4×400 (anchor)

         7th on the 1995 World Championships

         2-time Olympian—400m Hurdles (1996/semi-final, 2000/warmth)

         At the moment an Assistant Head Coach at Auburn—beforehand coached at Georgia, Florida State, and Tennessee

         Named the 2025 Assistant Coach of the 12 months by USTFCCA

         PBs: 45.19 (1999), 48.05 (1998)

         https://auburntigers.com/sports activities/xctrack/roster/coaches/ken-harnden/3722

         https://auburntigers.com/information/2025/03/25/harnden-named-ustfccca-national-assistant-coach-of-the-year

         http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/79538

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

Ron Brown 64 (1961) 1984 Olympic gold medalist-4×100 (100-4th);

         PB-10.06 (1983)

         Started his NFL profession proper after the Olympics!

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78164

         http://www.nfl.com/participant/ronbrown/2510437/careerstats

         Better of Each Worlds:

         www.upi.com/Archives/1984/08/17/A-year-ago-Ron-Brown-turned-down-a-multi-million/7709461563200/

Roger Black 59 (1966) 2-time Olympic silver medalist—400, 4×400 (1996)/1992-bronze/4×400

         2-time World Champion-4×400 (1991,1997)

         Silver medalist within the 400 and 4×400 on the 1987 and 1991 World Championships, respectively

         2-time European Champion-400m (1986, 1990)

         PB:44.37 (1996)

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

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/68892

         https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-6082545/Roger-Black-52-conservatory-Surrey-home.html

         Motivational Speakerhttps://champions-speakers.co.uk/sports-speakers/olympic-speakers/roger-black-mbe/

Craig Masback—70 (1955) 1980 U.S. Indoor Champion-Mile

         1975 NCAA Indoor Champion: 2-mile relay/anchor (Princeton)

         1973 Golden West Champion-880y (White Plains H.S.,NY)

         Set an American Document of 5:00.11 for 2000-meters in 1982 in Bordeaux, France, breaking the final of Steve

               Prefontaine’s American information

          In 1978 turned the primary man to run a sub-4 minute mile on the Iffley Street monitor in Oxford, England, since

                Roger Bannister famously broke the 4-minute barrier there in 1954!

          Served because the CEO of USATF from 1997-2008

          Member of NBC’s T&F broadcast crew that coated the 1992, 1996, 2008, 2012, and 2016 Olympics

          Previously Nike’s Senior Director, Sports activities Advertising and marketing, International & North America Operating/Monitor & Subject

         PBs:1:47.55 (1979), 3:35.28 (1982), 3:52.02 (1979), 5:00.11 (1982), 7:52.89 (1979), 13:47.90 (1979)

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

         That Mile in Oxford

         https://bringbackthemile.com/information/element/my_first_sub_411

         https://www.iaaf.org/information/information/usatf-ceo-masback-to-take-on-new-challenge

Oscar Moore 87 (1938)  1964 U.S. Olympian—5000-meters (1st spherical)

         All-American at Southern Illinois—1966 (6-miles/4th), 1967 (3-miles/sixth, 6-miles/2nd)

         Attended White Plains (NY) H.S., the alma mater of Larry James and Craig Masback

         PBs:3:45.7 (1967), 4:06.2 (1967), 13:51.31 (1967), 29:27.77 (1967), 9:02.8sc (1964)

         Former coach at Rowan College

         https://www.rowanathletics.com/information/2009/8/4/MXC_0804091426.aspx?path=mcross

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78808

         http://ramscrosscountry.blogspot.com/2010/05/great-oscar-moore.html

         Ted Corbitt’s son Gary ready this tribute to Moore in 2019.

         Celebrating African American Operating Historical past

         African American Operating Historical past Timeline Undertaking (1880 – 1979)

         Oscar W. Moore Jr.

         Pleased 81st Birthday (March 31) & Congratulations!

         2019 Nationwide Black Distance Runner Corridor of Fame Inductee – March 2, 2019

         2019 Street Runners Membership of American (RRCA) Corridor of Fame Inductee – March 30, 2019

         “What an honor and privilege it was for me to introduce Oscar Moore in Little Rock for his induction into the Nationwide Black

            Distance Operating Corridor of Fame. I used to be 10 years previous in 1961 after I first began watching Oscar Moore, Pete McArdle, and

            Gordon McKenzie dominate the New York operating scene. Seeing Oscar’s operating type was akin to watching a dancer

            gliding majestically throughout a stage – Velocity & Grace.”

The Oscar Moore Document:

September 15, 1963 -Defeated Pete McArdle within the NY Metropolitan AAU 20K Championship. This was maybe the best street race in

New York Metropolis historical past. Oscar led all the means in a neck and neck battle. He pulled away within the final lap to win by a mere 11 seconds. It was McArdle’s first defeat within the New York space in 4 years. Oscar set 4 course information throughout this race on the Macombs Dam Course within the Bronx at Yankee Stadium.

October 16, 1964 –Turns into the primary African American to signify the U.S. on the Olympic Video games for the 5,000 meters.

November 1, 1964 – Units the 5 mile cross-country document of 24:41 at Van Cortlandt Park.

November 15, 1964 –Units the 6 mile cross-country document of 30:09.9 at Van Cortlandt Park. The earlier mark of 30:34.6 was set by

Pete McArdle in 1963. This was a 6 mile handicap race placed on by the Street Runners Membership: New York Affiliation.

November 30, 1964 –Received the seventh Annual RRC: NY Affiliation 9 Mile cross-country race. He lowered his Van Cortlandt Park course document

to 46:19.6. His 3 mile and 6 mile spits had been 15:07 and 30:45.

March 4, 1967 – Tracy Smith units a world indoor document for 3 miles of 13:16.2, successful over Moore, who set the tempo for many of

the race and recorded a collegiate document of 13:22.2. The race was the AAU Nationwide Championship in Oakland, CA.

Recorded victories over these nice runners throughout his profession: Jim Ryun, Jim Beatty, Billy Mills, John Lawson, Conrad Nightingale, and Ron Larrieu. He additionally had some shut races with Gerry Lindgren.

Holds the Southern Illinois College 5,000 meter document each indoors and out. That’s 50 years holding these college information.

Was the monitor & discipline and cross-country coach at Glassboro/Rowan College for 22 years 1971 to 1993. His successes as a coach had been rewarded along with his 2009 induction into the U.S. Monitor & Subject and Cross-Nation Coaches Affiliation (USTFCCCA) Corridor of Fame.

Oscar’s biggest reward is the impression he’s had on individuals via his years as a coach and his ministry that continues at the moment as an ordained minister in Glassboro, New Jersey.

 

Les Carney 91 (1934)  1960 Olympic silver medalist in Rome—200m (completed inches behind Italy’s Livio Berutti)

         Completed 3rd, simply forward of reigning Olympic Champion Bobby Morrow, on the 1960 U.S. Olympic Trials

         Nearly handed up the Olympics to attend the funeral of his grandmother, however his grandfather insisted that he make

             the journey to Rome—“Make us proud”.

         All-American at Ohio College—3rd within the 220y on the 1959 NCAA Championships (7th in 1958)

         Left Ohio U. after his freshman 12 months to affix the U.S. Military…returned to the college in 1957, the place he was coached by

             future Corridor-0f-Famer Stan Huntsman

         A gifted soccer participant at Ohio U., he was drafted by the NFL’s Baltimore Colts

         Oldest Residing Olympianshttps://acsweb.ucsd.edu/~ptchir/

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

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78199

         (2021 Article)https://wtov9.com/sports activities/olympics/hometown-olympians-les-carney

         Ohio U (2023)   Catching Up (2024)


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