2005 World Masters Athletics Championships
2005 World Masters Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 22 August - 3 September 2005 |
Host city | San Sebastián, Spain |
Venue | Anoeta Stadium |
Level | Masters |
Type | Outdoor |
Participation | 6030 athletes from 91[1] nations |
Official website | Archived 2005-11-08 at the Wayback Machine |
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2005 World Masters Athletics Championships is the sixteenth in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships that took place in San Sebastián (Basque: Donostia), Spain from 22 August to 3 September 2005. [2]
The main venue was Anoeta Stadium, [3]: 1 [4] which had its running track removed after renovations in 2017. [5] Some stadia events were held at the adjacent Miniestadio de Anoeta within the same sports complex. Non-stadia venues included Estadio Daniel Hernani (Pista de Hernani) for throwing events, [3]: 14 and LaSarte Racetrack (Donostia Hippodrome) for Cross Country. [3]: 12
This Championships was organized by World Masters Athletics (WMA) in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC). The WMA is the global governing body of the sport of
In addition to a full range of track and field events, [7] [8] non-stadia events included 8K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk (women), 20K Race Walk (men), and Marathon.
Results
Official daily results are archived at conersys.com. [9] Past Championships results are archived at WMA. [10] Additional archives are available from Masters Athletics, [11] from British Masters Athletic Federation [12] in html, and from Museum of Masters Track & Field [13] in html and as a National Masters News
Several masters world records were set at this Championships. World records for 2005 are from the list of World Records in the National Masters News newsletter[3]: 15 unless otherwise noted. A highlight of the competitions was Wolfgang Knabe ( GER) defeating Willie Banks ( USA) in the Triple Jump.[4][3]: 16
Women
Event | Athlete(s) | Nationality | Performance |
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W70 100 Meters | Margaret Peters | NZL | 15.08
|
W80 800 Meters | Nina Naumenko | RUS | |
W75 10000 Meters
|
Melitta Czerwenka Nagel | GER | |
W80 10000 Meters
|
Nina Naumenko | RUS | |
W40 80 Meters Hurdles | Monica Pellegrinelli | SUI | 11.24
|
W60 300 Meters Hurdles | Marge Allison | AUS | |
W65 300 Meters Hurdles | Rietje Dijkman | NED | 56.86
|
W40 400 Meters Hurdles | Barbara Gähling | GER | 59.76
|
W50 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Edna Roe, Helen Godsell, Joylyn Saunders-Mullins, Caroline Powell[14][15] | GBR | 53.31
|
W50 4 x 400 Meters Relay | Helen Godsell, Edna Roe, Joylyn Saunders-Mullins, Caroline Powell[16][17] | GBR | 4:17.60
|
W75 Triple Jump
|
Hideko Koshikawa | JPN | 7.30
|
W75 Triple Jump
|
Elsa Enarsson[18] | SWE | |
W80 Pole Vault
|
Johnnye Valien | USA | |
W65 Discus Throw
|
Tamara Danilova | RUS | |
W65 Javelin Throw
|
Birutė Kalėdienė | LTU | 28.66
|
W65 Weight Pentathlon
|
Evaun Williams | GBR | 5574
|
W70 Weight Pentathlon
|
Susanne Wissinger | GER | 5181
|
W40 Heptathlon | Barbara Gähling | GER | 5929
|
W45 Heptathlon | Marie Kay | AUS | 6094
|
W60 Heptathlon | Marianne Maier | AUT | 5740
|
W65 Heptathlon | Erika Sauer | GER | 5963
|
W80 Heptathlon | Johnnye Valien | USA | 5521
|
Men
Event | Athlete(s) | Nationality | Performance |
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M70 200 Meters | Hugh Coogan | AUS | 26.84
|
M75 800 Meters | Earl Fee | CAN | |
M80 80 Meters Hurdles | Melvin Larsen | USA | |
M45 110 Meters Hurdles | Karl Smith | JAM | 14.70
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M75 300 Meters Hurdles | Earl Fee | CAN | |
M35 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Tecumseh Peete, Robert Thomas, David Jones, Don Drummond[19] | USA | 42.62
|
M70 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Horst Schrader, Bruno Kimmel, Rudolf Bockl, Karl Heinz Newmann[14] | GER | 53.03
|
M80 4 x 100 Meters Relay | Horst Albrecht, Rudolf Breder, Gerhard Herbst, Kurt Schumacher[14] | GER | 64.68
|
M35 4 x 400 Meters Relay | Sherwin Sterling, Don Drummond, Larry Gardner, Robert Thomas[20] | USA | 3:19.90
|
M85 High Jump
|
Emmerich Zensch | AUT | |
M45 Triple Jump
|
Wolfgang Knabe | GER | 14.78
|
M35 Weight Pentathlon
|
Jochen Koppenhoefer | GER | 3628
|
M40 Weight Pentathlon
|
Steve Whyte | GBR | 4176
|
M75 Weight Pentathlon
|
Richard Rzehak | GER | 5007
|
M40 Decathlon | Kip Janvrin | USA | 8542
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M60 Decathlon | Rolf Geese | GER | 8440
|
M65 Decathlon | Emil Pawlik | USA | 7900
|
M80 Decathlon | Pierre Darrot | FRA | 6184
|
References
- ^ "Outdoor". World Masters Athletics.
- ^ "2005 World Masters Athletics Championships". USA Track and Field.
- ^ a b c d e f g "6033 Athletes From 91 Nations Compete in 16th World Championships in Spain" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. October 2005.
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- ^ "Real Sociedad transform stadium". Football Ground Map. 15 September 2019.
- ^ "Competition Rules". World Masters Athletics. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
- ^ Martin Gasselsberger. "WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION". Masters Athletics. Archived from the original on 2021-12-27. Retrieved 2022-02-21.
- ^ "World Masters Athletic Championships". Wellington Masters Athletics.
- ^ "XVI WMA World Master Athletics Championships Stadia 2005". Donostia05. Archived from the original on 6 November 2005. Retrieved 2022-02-20.
- ^ "Championships Outdoor". World Masters Athletics. February 3, 2020.
- ^ Martin Gasselsberger. "XVI. World Masters Athletics Championships". Masters Athletics.
- ^ "(WMACS) World Masters Athletics Championships Stadia". British Masters Athletic Federation.
- ^ "Results: World Outdoor Championships, Other Internationals". Museum of Masters Track & Field.
- ^ a b c Martin Gasselsberger. "4 x 100 metres Relay". Masters Athletics.
- ^ "WOMEN'S 4x100m Relay W50" (PDF). Donostia05. September 3, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2005.
- ^ Martin Gasselsberger. "4 x 400 metres Relay". Masters Athletics.
- ^ "WOMEN'S 4x400m Relay W50" (PDF). Donostia05. September 3, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2005.
- ^ Elsa Enarsson placed 2nd to Hideko Koshikawa in W75 Triple Jump
- ^ "MEN'S 4x100m Relay M35" (PDF). Donostia05. September 3, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2005.
- ^ "MEN'S 4x400m Relay M35" (PDF). Donostia05. September 3, 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 October 2005.
External links
- Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2005-11-08)
- 2005 WMA Championships in San Sebastian, Spain playlist on YouTube