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On track and field-April 1 this day (not stupid)
1933– Ben Eastman posted in San Francisco’s PTA sports carnival in 600 yards – a world record of 600 yards.
1973– The first cherry flower invitation was held in Washington, 129 runners finished the race, including winners Sam Bayr (51:22) (1:11:19).
1977-Asonon Gary Burly, Tony Darden, Yerald Burli and Hermann Fazier Fazier Fazieri. In 4x220y, 4x220y won at 21.7, equating the world record set by Tennessee in 1976.
1978– George Greens wrote T & F News:“William Stady, getting help from one of the bigger winds, because after Tssas to Oz, the fastest 100 meters in history is covered.” Dallas Dallas Time for Oklahoma Sopogy, 20077 The champion is 200 meters from 9.97, Jim’s world record, and the wind read is the second (25 m / s).
1979-Julie Shae 1: He set a 14.08 record for 20 kilometers in Atlanta
2000-Linda Lypon-Blutreich set a US record of 188-5 (57.42) on Javelin’s Raleigh Raleigh relatives.
2010– Engony Ashton Eithon and Brianyan Tegen have won Decathlon (8310W / pb) and Heptahlon (59442W), Texas relays, respectively.

Ashton continued to win two Olympic (2012,2016) and two world records (and set two world records), and Brian had his native Canada, the 2016 Olympic Games and 2 times silver medal at the World Championships (2013,2015). He also won NCAA 6 indoor and outdoor titles.
https://www.si.com/eded/2017/04/25/ashton-eaton-brianne-thheisen- reton-retired-thy-after-track

2017– Every, Mondo Duplantis, Lafayette HS (LA) junior, won Texas relays, setting us and the world’s junior (and US High School) Posts: 19-4 ¼ (5.90). Next year, he would return to Austin and record the record 19-5 (5.92), completing 3lived Behind the world record holder Renaud Lavilennie and Shawn Barber, both cleaned 19-5.
Slo-MO Video:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YO_SPTJHMNS

World Athletics Championship
Eugene, Oregon, USA
July 15-26, 2022, Photo by Kevin Morris
2022-Bane cook (flower mound, tx) ran 15: 25.93 Stanford’s invocation violating the former US High School Record 15. 34.47, set by Jenna Hachines in 2020 (Science Hill, TN).
https://trackandfieldnews.com/article/high-school-record-5000–for-natalie-cook/
https://citiusmag.com/natalie-cook-breads -high-school-5000m-Record /
2023– One day after installing a college entries in Sprint Medley, Texas women define Texas releases two more CRS.
4pl2
4 × 100-42.00 Julen Alfred, Abbey’s Ezinne.
Previous assessments amounted to 3. 38.93, in 2018 by the LSU’s 42.05 Texas A & M, and 1. 28.78 in “Oregon”. Julie Alfred and Rasidat Adeleken ran over all four teams.
The 100-meter obstacles were placed in the 100-meter barriers, during which Kentuki Russell ran 12:36. The previous sign of 12.39 was set by Clemson’s Brianna McNeal in 2013.
Results:: https://www.tfrrs.org/results/77369/2023_95th_clyde_littlefield_texas_relays
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Andreas Thorkildsen-Norway 43 (1982) 2-Time Olympic gold medal-javelin (2004, 2008/25th)
2009 World Champion (Silver Medalist-2005, 2007, 2011/2013-11)
2nd European Champion (2006, 2010)
Glut: 300-6 (91.59 / 2005)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/andreas_thorkildsen
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/107086#
https://www.worltathletics.org/news/series/andreas-throrkildsen-javelin-training-xbox
Gia Lewis-Smallwood 46 (1979) US Champion-Discus 4th (2013,2014,2015,2017
In 2014, set 226-11 (69.17) Record American record. (The post was broken by Valari Alman in 2020 – 230-02
(70:15)); 6′-0 “, 205
He did not make the finals in the 2012 Olympic-London
Competitive in the 4th World World Championships, the 5th place in 2013, 2013, 2015
2001 In the University of Illinois (2001 NCAA Championships)
https://www.worltathletics.org/athletes/united-states/gia-lewis-smallwood-14315338
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/126087
https://fightingillini.com/honors/hall-of-fame/gia-lewis-smallwood/50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aah_vaxwhe
Ruth Beitía-Spain 46 (1979) 2016 Olympic gold medalist-high jump
The gold medal won in Rio at the age of 37. (The oldest Olympic champion at the event)
4th Olympic: 2004 (which.), 2008 (= 4)t.), 2012 (Bronze)To be in style 2016 (gold)
Competed in 8 World Championships:
2003 (= 11t.), 2005 (which.), 2007 (6t.) 2009 (4t.), 2011 (which), 2013 (Bronze)2015 (5:t.) 2017 (12t.In the case of
And 9 World Championships.
’01 (7t.), ’03 (= 5)t.), ’04 (which.), ’06 (bronze), ’08 (4t.), ’10 (Silver)’12 (6t.), ’14 (Bronze)To be in style ’16 (silver)
3rd European Champion (2012, 2014, 2016)
Glut: 6-7 ½ (2.02)
Rio Video:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQRDY9STKYO
Rio report: https://www.worltathletics.org/news/report/rio-2016-lympic-games-women-high-jump
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ruth_beitia
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/107096
https://worlathletics.org/athletes/spain/ruth-beitia-14261980
Retirement (2017): https://www.worltathletics.org/news/news/ruth-beitia- reciprocity
Kelli White 48 (1977) “Won” 100th and 200 in the 2003 World Championships in Paris, but later lost her
Medals after a positive test for model material, a stimulant that is not mentioned as prohibited materials but covered
Under the stimulants of “Related Materials”, according to IAAF.
Speaking at a packaged press conference in Paris, when he was broken on the failed test, White proclaimed him
Innocence, saying that he had taken Modafinil to treat drugs, a condition that ran into his family. (I was in that “overwhelming.”
And looking at sports with pinky glasses, I naively bought his explanation.)
White has accepted steroids in 2004 to take steroids and other efficiency drugs and was the first athlete
caught Balcony doping scandal. He started working with his own loan (US anti-doping agency),
Speaking about conferences around the world, about the traps of the use of performance drugs.
Travis Tigart, the executive director of the Studade, said about the efforts of the White.
Long and favorable effect for athletes and sports than everything he has ever done on the track. “
Whites won silver medal at World Championships in 2001 World Championships in 2001 World Championships in 2001
World American Tennessee. NCAA-1997 (100-5)t.), 1998 (100-5)t.200-4t.), 1999 (100-6)t.200-3livedIn the case of
PBS:7.24i (1999), 11.19 (2000), 22.58 (1998), 53.77 (2000)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kelli_white
https://worlathletics.org/news/news/-can-only-be-Kelli-White
https://worlathletics.org/athletes/athletes/5 Exnectates / Kelli-White-14324056
https://worlathletics.org/news/news/iaf-statement-on-olli-white
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/can-kelli-white-keep-her -medals /
William Reed 55 (1970) 1987 US Junior Champion -400m (Central HS, PA) … Completed 45.17 (still # 9 all time HS)
And Steve Lewis defeated the next year the Olympic gold will win in Seoul.
Received injury at the end of the 1987 season, which raised him in 1988.
Had more kilograms in a MORE HOUSE COLLEGE-COLLEGElived 400 (45.96) in 1990 at NCAA Div.ii
Championships:
Set a national HS closed record for 300 meters in 1986
Ran 33.05 2013
Ran 45.1 split in 1986 Pene relays (the fastest time in time in time)
Was a age group at age 7
1985
PS:33.19i, 45.17 (1987)
“I would sign William from the eighth grade,” said Johla Smith John Smith, a quarter mile coach of UCLA. “Even
Then his achievements were fantastic. “
Pope Two is a hospitality manager in Atlanta for Starwood Hotel Chain.
https://www.nytimes.com/1986/03/25/sports/players-15- years –old-on-path-to-grates.html
Catch(2016). https://centralhighalumni.com/2016/02/catching-will-reed-is-still-note-is-still-note-
Rey Robinson 73 (1952) 2nid In the 1972 US Olympic tests 100 meters away from Eddie Hart (both equal to the world)
Record 9.9). Both were considered potential medalists of Munich, but they missed their ¼-final tribes
Munich due to a misunderstanding of time.
World # 5 Category in 1972 (# 3-US)
With Sprint Legend Bob Hayes Another Florida Prep Star as a referee of meetings Robinson (Laqland)
HS) Wins 100Y (9.2W) and 220Y (20,7y) by the “Golden West” invite, meet the Prime Minister’s High School
At the time.
Former coach in South Florida and Florida in A & M
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78966
Looking back: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzxwuprcjuq