Walt Murphi News and Results Service (Wmurphy25@aol.com)
On this day on Track & Field-May 22
1925-35,000 fans were wrapped by Harvard stadium, hoping that Paavo Nurm had broken his world record for miles (4: 10.4), but the brittle winds kept him. At 15.2.

1954– Texas University 40.5 in California Relatives, Modesto’s relays, 18-year-old USC World Records in the 440-yard release. (Dean Smith, Jerry Prewite, Alvin Frieden, Charles Thomas)
1976– It was a significant year, not only for American bomberies, but also for IC4A (an interactive association of American amateur athletes), which was celebrating its 100th anniversary. The best collegial athletes in the East have united in the Franklin field of Philadelphia, the House of Pen’s relatives looking for signs for US Olympic trials.
The most important light of the meeting was 800 meters, northeastern Mark Lechov, former Maine Maine, and the field with speeds of the first 400 meters. Bucknell’s Thomas McLan used his patented blow to take the final turn, and won the personal and world leading time. 45.3. Vilanova Sofomor Mark Belig (1: 46.0) and Catholic Mark Robinson (1: 47.0), Adelphi Bill Dhabni (1: 47.1), Catholic Mark Robinson (1: 47.1). Those six to four were also finalized in NCAA championships, beating the National Title, Belger Firsting 3rd, Greene 4 and Martin. Belger will complete about 4t. In the Olympics, and McLean finished 7t.A number
During the meeting, Vilanova’s Eimon Koghlan was a double winner, and 1,500 were Princeton’s Craig Masbek (3: 40: 4-3: 42.4.4.3), and 5,000 with Ray Tariyles.
Tony Schro (Manhattan -30.40.6) Won by Ron Sprays (Rutger-3: 40.9), Denis Fixes (Pen-3: 41.2), Keneten-3: 42.0), Jeff Kramer (Vilanova -34.4.9), and Mike Keche (Manhattan-3: 46: 3).
Mixen: https://bucknellian.net/55146/sports/from-thhe-herd/
1976– From the number (2:11:51), Bill Rodgers (2:11:58), and Don Cardong (2: 13:54). The trials of the Olympic marathon in Evgen, Oregon.
Other Remarkable Traders:4.Tony Sandoval (2:14:58), 5.- Fleming (2:15:48), 6.BOB VARSA (2:15: 50 … 9.Jeff Galloway (2:18:56), 10..mby Burfoot (2:18:56)
The Alumni School of Emper Law School continued to become a televised sports sport and covered many ways and field meetings in the 1980s and 1990s.
History of US Men’s Marathon Trials
1976– Modaaa Legend Don Quara is the relays of Metesto California in Metesto to join seven other men as a global recorder of 100 meters. It will be the last hand clock ratified by IAAF. Steve Williams was awarded in 19.9 to 200.9 to equate his American record.
WR progress: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men’s_100_Metres_World_Record_Progress
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/don_quarrie

1976In 1972, Mike Bovit, located at 800 meters from 800 meters to Arkadelphia, is an Eastern call, Arkadelphia, 3. 47.8) and 1500 (3: 44) and 1500 (3: 44) and 1500 (3: 44.8). It gave him a generally NAIA individual ninth titles (1973-880y; 1974-miles, 3-mile, X-country; 1975-800,1500, X-country); 1976-800.11500).
Boit, along with a friend, John’s Menes, in 2004, formed the Kenya scientist project. The organization helps the graduates of Kenya’s needy school graduates in Kuenia throughout the United States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/mike_boit
https://www.worltathletics.org/athletes/kenya/mike-bit-7503
1987– Robert Emmyyan frightened the record of the legendary world of Bob Bobon 29-2 ½ (8,90), reaching 29-1 (8.86) in Tsakhkadzor, his native Armenia. Emmyyan violated his own European record 28-11 (8.81) and is still 4t. The longest jumper in history.
As “Beamon” in Mexico, Emmyan benefited from being thrown at height (6000 ‘/ 1800 m).
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c10n9q3z-14
Perfectly hang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=et53chrws9i
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/robert_emmiyan
https://sport.mediamax.am/am/news/one -shot / 25103
29-Footers of History
29-4 ½ (8.95) Mike Powell US 1991
29-2 ½ (8,90) Bob Beamon USA 1968
29-1 ¼ (8.87) Carl Lewis USA 1991
29-1 (8.86) Robert Emmiyan Armenia 1987
1988– Vla athletes stole the show on their home path, in the West 10 of California, in the Pac-10 championships. As reported yesterday, Gail Devers returned the American record in 100 meters of obstacles, former Bruin Jackie Joyner-Kersee when he ran 12.61. He then won the final in the final, also won 100 (11.05) and a long jump (22-1 3 / 4W (6.75).
Dani Everet defeated 400 men at 44.34, and his teammate Steve Lewis ended with the second year, 44.69 ended. Lewis added 43.9 anchor to 4 × 400 Relay of UCLA.
“Lewis” will win the gold medal at 400 of the Seoul Olympics compared to last year, and the bronze won the two Olympic gold in 1992 and 1996.
Bruin’s other winners who went to the future Olympic glory were Mike Marshn (100-10:3), who took gold in 1992, and George Young for 46.78.
1988-2 Ulf Timmerman has set a world record for men in Khachi, Greece.
WR progress (meter). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/men’s_shot_put_worly_record_progress
Conversions:: http://legacy.usatf.org/statistics/calculators/Markconversions/index.asp
1994-Jackie Joys-Kersey jumped in New York Games 24-7 (7:49), a long jump to break his American record (24-5 ½ (7:45). He just fell into the world 24-8 ¼ (7.52).
JJK presented his presentation his name in his name, Jacqueline Kennedy-Hostis, who died only three days ago. “My grandmother, Evelyn Urair, gave me Jacqueline. He said one day I would be the first lady of something.
One of the best matches of the meetings came to women in 400, where the French Marie-Jose Price contained Jearl Miles, 1993 world champion, 50.59-50.68.
2004– Maures Greene won 100 meters (9.86W) at Home Depot Inv. In Carson (CA) swiftly turned and ran to the finish line, jumping his spots, as if it were on fire. Despite worrying, because Hurdler Larry Wade, Greene’s HSI teammate has come to rescue, free of stains with fire extinguishers.
While some cleansers criticized Greene, the vast majority of fans lasted everything well and enjoyed the fact that the video was made to the ESPN sports center.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tst0smgia9g
https://www.ltsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=428934
Was born this day *
Christine Mboma-Namibia 22: (2003) 2021 Olympic silver medalist -200 m
2021 World Junior / Up to 20 years old Champion-20000
“DSD” athlete (see the link below), the world’s Athletics regulations in time were held at 400, from his competition
Favorite event at the 2021 Olympics
PBS:10.97 (2022), 21.78 (2021), 49.22 (2021), 2: 03.27 (2021); 2025 sb: 11.88
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/christine_mboma
https://worlathletics.org/athletes/namibia/christine-mboma-14913394
“Hope didn’t lose”: https://www.bbc.com/sport/africa/68838374
Pm: https://run.outsideline.com/general/dsDathletes-maning-and-world-watertics-urales/
Hearts “Sky” of the Year 27 (1998)-2023 World Champion-Discus … The first American woman to win the world’s event … Narrow
TeaMmate Valarie Allman to win the title
In 2024, it was 3 times in the US Olympic tests.
3 violations in the finals in 2019 … 12t. In 2022
2019 NCAA Champion-Discus (Iowa); 2021-6t. Shooting: 2nid Discus:
Bookletlived In the 2019 US Championships, 2nid-2022 & 2023
PBS:: 59-7 3/4i (18.18 / 2021), 232-0 (Time 70.72 / 2025 / # 2);
2023 WC: https://www.nbcsports.com/watch/tausaga-makes–discus-history-budapest
2019 NCAA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewtr0nb8cja
https://hawkeyesports.com/roster/laulauga-tausaga/
Eleanor Pattererson-Australia 29 (1996) 2022 World champion-high jump … Silver medalist in 2023, 8t. In 2015
2024 Olympic co-conditioner medalist … 2016 (quality. Cround), 2021 (5:t.In the case of
Silver medalist in 2022 and 2025 in the World Cup
2014 Champion of Cooperation Games … Silver medalist in 2022
2013 World Youth Champion
Glut6-7 ½ (2.02 / 2022 / Area record): 6-6 ¾i (2.00 / 2022 / Area Intoor Record)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/eleanor_patterson
https://www.instagram.com/eleanorpatterson/?hl=en
https://worlathletics.org/athletes/australia/eleanor-pattersong-24411267
2022 WC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iimtqyww6i
Find an Eleanor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Joctwslufi
Decedent
Kurt Bendlin-Germany 81 (1943-August 29, 2024) 1968 Olympic bronze medalist-dechatlon;
Former World Records 8319 (Tables 1967 / 8235-1984)
The world’s # 1 was occupied in 1967. (1965-2, 1968-3, 1969-5, 1970-2, 1971-4)
https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/70151
Classification: https://trackandfieldnews.com/rankings/
Frank Nelson 83 (1887-July 16, 1970) 1912 Olympic silver medalist-polar pad
1910 IC4A Champion (Yale)
From the Olympedia. “… Holusyan was a great athlete for Elisi. In addition, except for four years of hockey play,
Nelson played football, baseball and continue for the crew team. “