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This day is athletics – October 9 o’clock
1960– 18-year-old Valery Brummel, who won a silver medal at the Rome Olympics at the beginning of the year, raised the European high jump record 7-2 ¼ (2.19) in Lugansk, Ukraine. Brummel won a gold medal at the 1964 Olympics and set six world records between 1961 and 1963 (best 7-5 ¾ (2.28)).
Sports Illustrated Vault (1963 – In his own words).
https://vault.si.com/vault/1963/02/04/the-big-jump-a-siberian-champion-tells-his-story
https://vault.si.com/vault/1969/10/20/you-cant-keep-a-good-high-jumper-down
2005— Dina Castor wins the Women’s race at the LaSalle Bank Chicago Marathon. It was the first marathon victory of his career, and his time of 2:21:25 was not far off his American record of 2:21:16.
Castor was on his way to improving that AR until he started struggling about 20 miles into the race. Romania’s Constantina Dizzia, the defending champion, began to close the once huge gap with every step, but Castor was able to hold on for a 5-second win, with Dizzia setting a personal best of 2:21:30.
“I hurt a lot in the last 5K, but I made it to the finish line. “I’m just now starting to feel OK,” Castor said more than an hour after finishing. “At 20 miles I thought I was starting to feel it, starting to feel the pavement a little bit, the bottoms of my feet were getting a little tender. Four miles in, I thought this is going to be a really long four miles. It was really the last three miles that were the ugliest and I felt really terrible.’ “I had nothing. A glance over my shoulder revealed that the defending champion was closing in fast. Where the hell was the finish line?’
Led by Felix Limo (2:07:02) and Benjamin Mayo (2:07:09), the Kenyans took the top 10 spots in the men’s race.
Top 10:: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_Chicago_Marathon
https://www.time-to-run.com/marathon/chicago/report-2005-chicago
http://www.yourrun.com/deena-kastor-chicago-marathon.html
Videos (Women)
Features:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCgUl94B7KI
Graduate/Interviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VAd0FsCgvnE
Past winners: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winners_of_the_Chicago_Marathon
2022— Kenya’s Ruth Chepngetich was the winner of Chicago Marathon 2th year in a row with a 2:14:18 run, 2th the fastest time in history (at the time), but fell short of his goal of breaking the world record of 2:14:04. Completion 2th In 2:18:29 it was Emily Sisson who broke Kira D’Amato’s 9 month old American record of 2:19:12.
Kenya’s Benson Kipruto won the men’s race with a score of 2:04:24.