1999 World Masters Athletics Championships
1999 World Masters Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 29 July - 8 August 1999 |
Host city | Gateshead, England |
Venue | Gateshead International Stadium |
Level | Masters |
Type | Outdoor |
Participation | 5843 athletes from 74[1] nations |
Official website | http://www.gatesheadmbc.gov[dead link] |
← 1997 2001 → |
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1999 World Masters Athletics Championships is the thirteenth in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships (called World Veterans Championships or World Veterans Athletics Championships at the time) that took place in Gateshead, England from 29 July to 8 August 1999.[1] An official website was established for the first time in this series: http://www.gatesheadmbc.gov[dead link][2]: 26
The main venue was Gateshead International Stadium; some stadia events were held at Riverside Stadium and Monkton Stadium.[3]: 189 [2]: 24 [4]: 15
This edition of masters athletics Championships had a minimum age limit of 35 years for women and 40 years for men.[4]: 15
The governing body of this series is World Association of Veteran Athletes (WAVA). WAVA was formed at the
This Championships was organized by WAVA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC) led by Mike Newton.[2]: 23 [4]: 15
In addition to a full range of track and field events,[7][8] non-stadia events included 10K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk (women), 20K Race Walk (men), and Marathon.
Results
Past Championships results are archived at WMA.[9] Additional archives are available from British Masters Athletic Federation [10] as a
Several masters world records were set at this Championships. World records for 1997 are from the list of World Records in the National Masters News September newsletter[4]: 18 unless otherwise noted.
Key: Wind aided
Women
Event | Athlete(s) | Nationality | Performance |
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W65 100 Meters | Irene Obera | USA | 14.29
|
W85 100 Meters | Nora Wedemo | SWE | 21.98
|
W65 200 Meters | Irene Obera | USA | |
W85 200 Meters | Nora Wedemo | SWE | 53.07
|
W75 400 Meters | Paula Schneiderhan | GER | |
W60 800 Meters | Gerda van Kooten | NED | |
W65 800 Meters | Jean Horne | CAN | |
W60 1500 Meters | Gerda van Kooten | NED | |
W45 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Victoria Adams | NZL | 7:44.53
|
WSO 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Victoria Adams | NZL | 8:13.92
|
W6O 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Sara Urrutia | PUR | 9:59.23
|
W65 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Ana Tebes | ARG | 10:30.07
|
W70 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Shirley Brasher | AUS | 12:19.45
|
W40 80 Meters Hurdles | Jocelyn Harwood | GBR | |
W85 80 Meters Hurdles | Asta Larsson | SWE | 16.11
|
W8O 5K Race Walk | Britta Tibbling | SWE | 34:48.49
|
W85 5K Race Walk | Margit Lindgren[13]: 58 | SWE | 42:21.59
|
W40 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Gabi Horwedel, Susanne Fritsche, Silke Heitmann, Anke Moritz[13]: 21 | GER | 53.74
|
WSO 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Beatrix Blank, Ingrid Meier, Doris Gallep, Brigitte Schommler{[13]: 21 | GER | 5O.07
|
W6O 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Christiane Schmalbruch, Elfriede Hofman, Gerti Reichert, Erika Dreroll[13]: 21 | GER | 56.89
|
W35 4 x 400 Meters Relay | Virginia Mitchell, Jennie Mathews, Angela Beadnall, Linda Gabriel[13]: 21 | GBR | 3:50.80
|
W50 4 x 400 Meters Relay | Yvonne Priestman, Mary Waters, Lynda Robson, Sheila Carey[15][4]: 18 [13]: 21 [11]: 22 | GBR | 4:28.52
|
W6O 4 x 400 Meters Relay | Dorothy Fraser, Pamela Jones, Jean Hulls, Elizabeth Holmes[13]: 21 | GBR | 5:06.40
|
High Jump
|
Debbie Brill | CAN | |
W75 High Jump
|
Helgi Pedel[13]: 58 | CAN | 1.10
|
W80 High Jump
|
Olga Kotelko | CAN | 0.92
|
W75 Long Jump
|
Paula Schneiderhan | GER | 3.61
|
W6O Pole Vault
|
Becky Sisley | USA | 2.30
|
W65 Shot Put
|
Rosemary Chrimes
|
GBR | 11.04
|
W65 Discus Throw
|
Rosemary Chrimes
|
GBR | 33.27
|
W40 Hammer Throw
|
Margrith Duss-Mueller[3]: 190 | SUI | 46.34
|
W75 Hammer Throw
|
Kaija Jortikka | FIN | 23.92
|
W45 Javelin Throw
|
Jean Lintern | GBR | |
W55 Javelin Throw
|
Karin Illgen | GER | |
W70 Javelin Throw
|
Rachel Hanssens | BEL | 26.07
|
W40 Weight Pentathlon
|
Carol Finsrud | USA | 4120
|
W5O Weight Pentathlon
|
Margarethe Tomanek | BEL | 4313
|
W75 Weight Pentathlon
|
Kaija Jortikka | FIN | 4234
|
W8O Weight Pentathlon
|
Olga Kotelko | CAN | 3557
|
Men
Event | Athlete(s) | Nationality | Performance |
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M85 100 Meters | Vittorio Colo | ITA | 17.57
|
M45 200 Meters | Stephen Peters[13]: 25 [16] | GBR | |
M95 200 Meters | Waldo McBurney | USA | 63.08
|
M45 400 Meters | Stephen Peters | GBR | |
M75 400 Meters | Lucas Nel | RSA | |
M60 800 Meters | Alan Bradford | AUS | |
M70 800 Meters | Earl Fee | CAN | 2:21.95
|
M70 1500 Meters | Simon Herlaar | NED | 5:02.78
|
M90 1500 Meters | John Farrell | GBR | |
M60 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Alan Bradford | AUS | 6:54.31
|
M65 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Francisco Vicente | POR | 7:32.65
|
M75 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Soichl Tamoi[13]: 40 | JPN | 9:17.38
|
M80 2000 Meters Steeplechase | Dan Bulkley | USA | 11:48.10
|
M75 80 Meters Hurdles | Melvin Larsen | USA | 14.20
|
M60 300 Meters Hurdles | Guido Müller[17][13]: 59 [4]: 18 [3]: 190 [18] | GER | |
M80 300 Meters Hurdles | Dan Bulkley | USA | 62.61
|
M65 5K Race Walk | Gerhard Weidner | GER | 25:05.02
|
M95 5K Race Walk | Waldo McBurney | USA | 57:06.80
|
M85 20K Race Walk | James Grimwade[13]: 59 | GBR | 2:24:00
|
M60 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Jürgen Radke, Rolf Temme, Hans Jürgen Gasper, Karl-Heinz Buss[13]: 56 | GER | 4B.17
|
M60 4 x 400 Meters Relay | Paul Johnson, Lawrence Colbert, Martyn Adamson, Mack Stewart[13]: 57 | USA | 3:53.87
|
M80 4 x 400 Meters Relay | Otto Ludzuweit, Eric Janicaud, Eugen Eble, Friedrich Mahlo[13]: 57 | GER | 6:35.98
|
M65 Long Jump
|
Lawrence Richards | USA | 5.32
|
M60 Shot Put
|
Franz Ratzer | AUT | 16.69
|
M85 Shot Put
|
Kasimir Gassmann | SUI | 9.47
|
M85 Discus Throw
|
Ross Carter | USA | 30.23
|
M95 Discus Throw
|
Waldo McBurney | USA | 13.56
|
M60 Javelin Throw
|
Wladyslaw Kowalczyk | GER | |
M60 Javelin Throw
|
Alexsander Sakow | POL | |
M60 Javelin Throw
|
Berthold Maier | GER | |
M65 Javelin Throw
|
Olavi Rantanen | FIN | |
M70 Javelin Throw
|
Härje Noreborn | SWE | |
M40 Weight Pentathlon
|
Kenneth Jansson | USA | 3937
|
M45 Weight Pentathlon
|
Vasilis Manganas[13]: 59 | GRE | 4267
|
M55 Decathlon | Rolf Geese | GER | 8726
|
M75 Decathlon | Pekka Penttilä | FIN | 7825
|
MBO Decathlon | Takuru Miura | JPN | 46BO
|
References
- ^ a b "Outdoor". World Masters Athletics.
- ^ a b c d "5804 Athletes from 66 Nations Enter World Championships in England" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. July 1999.
- ^ ISBN 0786408898.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "5949 Athletes Take Part in 13th World Veterans Championships" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. September 1999.
- ^ )
- ^ "WORLD MASTERS (VETERANS) CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)". gbrathletics.com. Athletics Weekly.
- ^ Martin Gasselsberger. "WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION". Masters Athletics.
- ^ "World Masters Athletic Championships". Wellington Masters Athletics.
- ^ "Championships Outdoor". World Masters Athletics. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^ "(WMACS) World Masters Athletics Championships Stadia". British Masters Athletic Federation.
- ^ a b "The World comes to Gateshead" (PDF). Veteran Athletics. British Masters Athletic Federation. 1999.
- ^ "Results: World Outdoor Championships, Other Internationals". Museum of Masters Track & Field. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "COMPLETE RESULTS - ALL ROUNDS" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.
- ^ "Xlll World Veterans Athletics Championships Gateshead U.K. July 29 – August 8, 1999" (PDF). Footprints. Victorian Masters Athletics. December 2012. p. 19. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
- ^ The National Masters News September newsletter reported a German team time of 4:28.51
- ^ Stephen Peters achieved M45 200m World Record of 22.19 in semi-finals
- ^ Guido Müller was spelled Guido Müeller in the results
- ^ "Guido Muller WINNER OF THE 2014 MASTERS' MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR". World Athletics. Retrieved 13 February 2022.