Walt Murphi News and Results Service (Wmurphy25@aol.com)
On the track and field-April 3
1868-Villam Gibbs 7. He set a World Record of 28.8 in London on the Dual Meeting of Oxford-Cambridge in London
1915-Winthrop College Hazel Hutaff set 5-9 ¾ (1,77) (yes, 5-9 3/4!) Prior IAAF World Record (Yes, 5-9 3/4!).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/women%27s_pole_vault_world_record_progress
1926– Famer Bud Hall-of-Famer Bud Houser posted a world record 158-1 ¾ (48.20) in Stanford’s Discovery. The US Senior, who won Olympic gold in the 1924 matches of Paris, passed the title of HCA A in June and will win 2nid Olympic gold in the 1928 games in Amsterdam (he was also a flagship for the American team in 1928). He is still the only person who wins the Olympic shot-Discus double.
http://www.olympic.org/news/bud-hous-athletics/179834
Wiki bio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bud_houser
1959– Famer Bobby Murcis is a special 100 meter race in the 100 meters race in Texas’s relatives, twice in 10.2. Melbourne in 1956, 200, 4 × 100 in Relyan in 1956, 200, 4 × 100 in Relyan in 1956, 200, 4 × 100 Release in Relyn, 1956, 200, 4 × 100 Release. Murchison, which was only 5′-4 “(1.62+), ran to a leading foot on a team of 4 × 100, which was a world record of 39.5 in Melbourne.
Mouse:
Texas tells relays:
http://texassports.com/sports/2013/10/25/relays_1025133916.aspx?ath==relays
1965– A few days after winning Crosse Crosse Race Crosse Race in Italy, Billy Mills was the winner of the US-UK Double Meeting in London’s Wemble. 13: 36.8 His time is the fastest ever run in Europe.
Mils had some unexpected support for a fan that came out before the race. Said the mills.

Carl was the youngest youngest boy in high school. I was the second smallest. He stuck with the nickname “Monster”. Every day I counted my blessings in high school, trailing at the attendant in Carly High School.
The beginner gives the “Collection” command. There is an instant pause, and the gun is shot. Subconsciously my mind commands to guide my body. I blame the forehead to start to end to honor my Mohake friend and former classmate, “monster”.
In the best two finals of the 1964 Olympic Games, gold medalist Lin Davis (25-9. (7:85).
https://indianyouth.org/road-ty-to—-Rrip-to-EBERLIN-and-check-point-charlie/
1976-19-year-old Auburn FRESKMAN HARVEY Runs 9.9 in South Carolina Colombia to become 6.9t. The person is equal to Jim’s world record for 100 meters. The view will start 9.9 in one month, and then the titles of HCA A would rest in the 100th and 200th of June (He also won NCAA 100 in 1977). He won 100 in US Olympic tests, finished 4t. A gold medal won a gold medal at the Montreal Olympics and 4 × 100 Release.
Nike retired after a coach as a coach in Alabama, but Nike was rapidly gathered as an individual coach for James, the second, the 2012 Olympic Games (and later won a bronze medal.
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78456
Stare / James: http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/08/ment_out_of_retirement_pays.html
9.9 Club
Jim Jim Hines 1968 (twice)
Ronny Ray Smith 1968
Charlie Greene 1968
Eddi flat 1972
Ray Robinson 1972
Steve Williams 1974, 1975 (3 times)
Silvio Leonard-Cuba 1975
Harvey GANCE 1976 (twice)
Don Codrie-Ama Amaya 1976
1976– Now all-Kenyan Joseph Gachonger (4: 05.2), James Munayale (Wilson Wayyaiga (3: 58.5) Ran 16. 14.1. Utep is still 9t.school in the event.
https://trackandfieldnews.com/tfn-lists/collegiate-all-im-ist–ens/
2004– Texas, 50.3 Anchor Sania Richards won 4 × 400 in a row for the fourth year of Texas and set a collegial record 3. 23.75. The previous rich was Jones (52.8), Raasin McIntosh (50.7), and Jerrika Chapple (50.0). Mark was standing until 2017, when Oregon ran 3. On 23:12, he won the HCA championships USC (3: 23:35).
The wolf in Texas won the 17th time for the 17th time, as Jeremy Wiliams, and Darold Williamson (44.5) ran to his third and 4th feet. Warliner also won the gold and another relay gold gold in the 2008 Olympics. Richards (Ross) won gold at 400 in London 2012 Olympic Games and won his 4th Olympic gold medal in 4 × 400 Release.
Texas tells relays:
http://www.texassports.com/sports/2013/10/25/relays_1025133916.aspx?ath =
2004-39-year-old Colten de Rain ruled the US Women’s Olympic marathon trials in St. Louis, and he joined the US team, Dila Castor and Jen Rows. Castor continued to win the Bronze Medal at the Athens Olympics.
Results:: https://www.runnerspace.com/news.php?news_id=10014
Important Events:: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uba_qxua8 g
Was born this day *
Trinity Gray 47 (1978) 1999 IC4A champion -800 m (brown)
4th time all of American in 800
(’98-6t. Ncaa outside, ’99-2nid Internal, ’00 -4t. Internal, 3lived-Arshaways
6 years oldt. 2000 US Olympic tests. 2001 US Closed Champion
In 2001, the fastest American – 1. 44.54 hours
Currently a financial consultant
In 2009, brain seizures were injured in two actions. Read more about this chapter
His life and his relationship with coach Bob Rothenberg, –
https://browntrack.wordpress.com/2011/05/18/trinity-gray-00-2011-brown-hall-of-f-fame-indotte/
https://disabilityin.org/bio/trinity-gray/
Dawn Orbe 51 (1974) Throw the 6th time of the US champion-hammer (1995-1997, 1999-2001)
6 times US closed champion-20-pound weight (1996-2001)
Throw the second time of the NCAA champion-hammer (South Carolina / 1996,1997-1bug NCAA champion in
Event)
2 times NCAA closed champion -20-pound weight (1996.11997);
Hat. In the 2000 Olympics.
PBS:: 77-5 ¼ (’00), 231-8 (’01)
Press conference of the Assistant of Athletic Communication and Senior Associate Principal Assistant Currently (?)
Vanderbild? https://vucmommosomes.com/staff/dawn-oglebe/
Wiki bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dawn_ellerbe
https://www.suffolksportshof.com/ellerbe-dawn/
Deby Laplante 72 (1953) US Champion -100m second time 2nd time (1978,1979)
US closed champion -60 barriers (1976,1978)
1976 US Olympic -100 m-obstacles (semi-finals)
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77895
https://digital.sdsu.edu/view-item?i=1712005690455
http://spectatorarchive.library.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/columbia?a=D&d=CS19771208-01.2.42
Decedent
Stella Walsh / Stanisława Walasiewicz-Poland 69 (1911-December. 4, 1980) 1932 Olympic gold medal -100 m (1936-silver)
A religious autopsy that took place after he was deadly fired in the robbery, the mixed sexual characteristics (see links) have been revealed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/stanisława_walasiewicz
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/74664
https://www.britannica.com/topic/1932-olympic-games-the -cious-story-of-Stella -walsh-1367962
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3620520/
Russ francis 70 (1953-October 1, 2023) A nice hill HS (or) senior he had never seen javelin when he
In 1971, Oregon of Hawaii reached the first competition in his first competition, and 184-2 (56.13) was thrown. It’s a modest open
Francis, who went through three national HS records with “old” that year, 253-1 (77.14 m / 5-7),
254-11 (77.70 m / 5-27), and 259-9 (79.17 m / 6-12). The last sign was standing for 17 years until the decuration of the late art
Throw 259-10 (79.20 m, sandy, or) in 1988. He also completed the 4th in the US Championship in 1971.

Francis has spent more than ten years in NFL as a solid end with new England and San Francisco and has been
Member of the 49th 1985 Super Cup team member. Among his teammates were friend and field stars
Michael Carter and Renaldo Nehemiah. Francis, which follows his father’s footsteps (ED), also spent some time as a professional wrestler and in 2000 for Ran Congress.
He died as a result of the plane crash in 2023 at the age of 70.
https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/f/franru00.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/russ_francis
Wrestling video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW9_B9U4084
Wrestling video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW9_B9U4084
The whole world: https://twitter.com/kevg163/status/1708915430423744601