This Day in Observe & Subject, Lynn Jennings units 5,000m World Indoor File at Dartmouth Relays! (1990), by Walt Murphy

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This Day in Observe & Subject-January 7

 

1978–With the meet’s namesake cheering from the sidelines, the Muhammad Ali Invitational, held on the spacious 200-meter banked oval in Lengthy Seaside, California, produced three world information. Houston McTear may need caught a fast gun, however his 6.54 was accepted as the brand new normal for 60-meters. The Soviet Union’s Valeriy Borzov (Ukraine) and Germany’s Manfred Kokot had shared the earlier mark of 6.58.

        Native favourite Mike Tully jumped 18-4 (5.59m) to interrupt Dan Ripley’s 2-year previous novice Pole Vault report of 18-3  ¾ (5.58) (professional Steve Smith had already jumped 18-5 [5.615m?]), and the Third international mark went to Herman Frazier, who ran 1:01.3 to interrupt Stan Vinson’s 500-meter report of 1:02.3.

Dick Buerkle on SI cowl

        Dick Buerkle, extra accustomed to working longer distances, gave a touch of issues to return (he would set a world report within the Mile the next week) by setting  a quick tempo within the 1500-meters (56.5, 1:56.5, 2:56.6) earlier than fading to Third (3:40.0) behind Kenya’s Wilson Waigwa (3:38.6) and Paul Cummings, who set an American File of three:39.4.

        Villanova made the cross-country journey worthwhile as Mark Belger (1:48.7) gained the 800 over Kenya’s Mike Boit (1:48.9), and its 4×400 relay, with a lineup of  Keith Brown (49.9-had to leap over a fallen runner), Tim Dale (47.3), Derek Harbour(45.8) and Canadian Glen Bogue (46.6),  gained with a Collegiate File of three:09.6. (from Observe and Subject Information).

1990–Competing on the Dartmouth Relays, Lynn Jennings set a World Indoor File of 15:22.64 for 5000-meters.

WR Developmenthttp://tf-stats.com/world_indoor_women.php

2017Quanera Hayes  ran 35.71 for 300-meters at Clemson to interrupt Natasha Hastings’ year-old American File of 36.25. 17-year previous H.S. senior Candace Hill completed 2nd in 36.84, however didn’t get credit score for a prep report since she had turned professional after the 2015 season,

https://www.flotrack.org/articles/5059681-quanera-hayes-sets-300m-american-record-hs-senior-candace-hill-runs-3684

 

2017—Junior Armand “Mondo” Duplantis (Lafayette,La) jumped 18-2 (5.54) after which 18-5 (5.615?) in Baton Rouge to enhance his personal U.S. Excessive Faculty Indoor File of 18-1/2 (5.50/22016) within the Pole Vault. He additionally bettered Chris Nilsen’s  out of doors mark of 18-4  ½ (2016). He would elevate the Indoor File 3 extra instances in 2017, ending with a better of 19-1 (5.82).

He took the H.S. information to new ranges in 2018, clearing 19-3  ½ (5.88) indoors and an outstanding 19-10  ¼ (6.05) whereas successful the gold medal on the European Championships. (representing Sweden, the birthplace of his mom).

(He has since raised the World File to 20-6  1/2 [6.26]), gained gold on the World Championships in 2022 and 2023, and gold on the 2021 and 2024 Olympics).

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/sweden/armand-duplantis-14679502

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

 

Vital Birthdays

 

Born On This Day*

 

Soufiane El Bakkali 29 (1996) 2021 and 2024 Olympic gold medalist—Steeplechase (2016-4th)

            2-time World Champion—2022, 2023 (2017-silver, 2019-bronze)

            PBs: 3:31.95 (2021), 7:41.88i (2018), 13:10.60i (2017), 7:56.68 (2023/#9 All-Time); 2024 SB: 8:04.29

            https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/135068

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

            Movies:  ’21 OG   ’22 WC   ’23 WC (End)   ’24 OG

            ’24 OG Report

Caster Semenya—South Africa  34 (1991)  2-time Olympic gold medalist—800-Meters (2012, 2016)

            3-time World Champion—2009, 2011, 2017 (bronze-1500m)

            PBs: 49.62(2018), 1:21.77/600m(2017/World File on the time, now #2), 1:54.25 (2018/#4 All-Time World), 2:30.70

    (2018/#6 A-T)…additionally 1:54.60 (2018), 1:54.77 (2018)/#6 & #9 All-Time Performances)

            Flagbearer for South Africa on the Opening Ceremony on the 2012 and 2016 Olympics

            Movies:

2009 WChttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpblUehi9Dk

            2012 OG (“winner” Mariya Savinova was subsequently disqualified for a doping violation):

     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHU9OFSwmEs

2016 OGhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anqBSY1qHSk

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

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/123859

https://worldathletics.org/athletes/south-africa/caster-semenya-14330057

            Has been the topic of controversy ever since successful the 800 on the 2009 World Championships

            Profession Timeline(From The Guardian):

            www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/might/01/how-caster-semenya-controversy-unfolded-since-2009-timeline

            Key Moments

August 2009–Aged 18, Semenya wins world 800m gold in Berlin in 1min 55.45sec. Afterwards the IAAF reveals

    the athlete has been the topic of a gender verification course of and he or she is asserted ineligible to compete for

    11 months.

            April 2018–The IAAF broadcasts new guidelines which might power feminine athletes to cut back and keep their

     testosterone ranges to no higher than 5nmol/L by 1 November in the event that they need to compete in occasions ranging

     from 400m to a mile.

Might 2019–Semenya loses her landmark authorized case towards athletics’ governing physique, the IAAF, which suggests she

     must take medicine to cut back her testosterone if she desires to maintain working 400m to a mile on

      the worldwide stage.

Now restricted to distance races, she ran private bests of 8:54.97 (3000) and 15:31.50 (5000) in 2022;

2024 SBs (street): 17:58, 36:55

https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/5/3/18526723/caster-semenya-800-gender-race-intersex-athletes

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/08/sports activities/olympics/caster-semenya-court-ruling.html

           www.theguardian.com/sport/2020/sep/08/caster-semenya-loses-appeal-against-world-athletics-testosterone-rules

            Semenya Speaks Outhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeQYdyDsioY

            “The Race to be Myself”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSkDNtsZkLA

(Google the guide’s title to view many extra reviews)

Tom Donnelly 78 (1947) Was the top coach at Haverford Faculty since 1976—retired after the 2023 X-Nation season, however will stay

           with the group as a Volunteer Assistant to new Head Coach Matt Cohen. Crew gained the 2010 NCAA DiV.III X-Nation title.

        All-American helped lead Villanova to three consecutive NCAA X-Nation titles. Was the #1 finisher for the Wildcats in 1966 (8th) and

           1968 (7th), #2 in 1967 (23rd)

        NCAA Steeplechase-1967 (8th), 1968 (4th), 1969 (3rd); PB:8:45.5 (1970)

        Member of Villanova’s 1968 NCAA Indoor Championship group—ran the 880y leg on the successful Distance

             Medley group.

        3-time Penn Relays Champion—4-mile relay (1967-1969)

        Member USTFCCCA Coaches Corridor of Fame

        http://haverfordathletics.com/sports activities/mtrack-out/coaches/donnelly_tom?view=bio

        http://villanovarunning.blogspot.com/2009/12/charmed-life-of-tom-donnelly.html

        http://www.ustfccca.org/awards/tom-donnelly-ustfccca-class-of-2014

        Retirementhttps://www.haverford.edu/college-communications/information/tom-donnelly-haverford-s-legendary-track-field-coach-retire

        https://www.delcotimes.com/2023/09/25/legendary-haverford-college-coach-tom-donnelly-to-call-it-a-career/

Charlie Jenkins 91 (1934) 1956 Olympic gold medalist—400, 4×400…had completed 3rd within the 400 on the U.S. Olympic Trials

        1955 U.S. Champion-440y

        2-time U.S. Indoor Champion-600y (1957,1958)

        All-American at Villanova: NCAA-1955 (440y-2nd), 1956 (400m-Third, 1957(440y-3rd)…helped the Wildcats win the

            NCAA group title in 1957…additionally on that group have been fellow Olympic gold medalists Ron Delany (1500/1956) and Don

            Bragg (Pole Vault/1960)

        2-time IC4A Champion-440y (1955, 1957)

        3-time IC4A Indoor Champion-600y (1955-1957)

      8-time Penn Relays Champion:

        Mile Relay (1955-1957/anchored all 3 years)

        Dash Medley (1955-880y, 1956-440y, 1957-440y)

        Distance Medley (1956-880y, 1957-880y)

        Set a Nationwide H.S. Indoor File of 1:13.1 for 600-yards in 1953

        Served as the top coach at Villanova from 1981-1990. Took the place after his coach at Villanova, Corridor-of-Famer

            Jumbo Elliott handed away in 1981…son Chip was an Olympic gold medalist within the 4×400 in 1992 (1st spherical)

        Inducted into the Nationwide Corridor of Fame in 1992

        HOF Bio(1992)https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/charlie-jenkins

        https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78602

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

        Greatest NCAA Crew Ever?: www.villanovarunning.blogspot.com/2010/01/was-this-best-villanova-track-team.html

        New Problem (1981):

            http://www.nytimes.com/1981/07/31/sports activities/charlie-jenkins-faces-a-new-challenge.html?pagewanted=all

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

        Like Father, Like Sonhttp://www.nytimes.com/1986/03/09/sports activities/villanova-runner-follows-father-s-path.html

 

Deceased

Diane Leather-based–Nice Britain 85 (1933-Sep.5, 2018)… Grew to become the primary girl to interrupt 5-minutes for the mile(4:59.6) in

        1954, shortly after Roger Bannister had damaged the 4-minute barrier within the Males’s Mile.

        Set 5 World Data within the mile (pre-IAAF Certification)

        5:02.6  September 30, 1953

        5:00.2  Might 26, 1954

        4:59.6  Might 29, 1954

        4:50.8  Might 24, 1955

        4:45.0  September 21, 1955

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/12/obituaries/diane-leather-dead.html

https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/14/diane-leather-obituary

https://athleticsweekly.com/athletics-news/mile-legend-diane-leather-dies-1038762/

WR Developmenthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mile_run_world_record_progression

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

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