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This Day in Track & Field, October 22, Emil Zatopek regains World record at 10,000m in 1949, written by Walt Murphy

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This Day in Track & Field–October 22

 

1949—Czech Emil Zátopek regained the World Record in the 10,000-meters, running 29:21.2 in Ostrava, the site of his 1st World Record that was set in June.

WR Progression: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/10,000_metres_world_record_progression

29:28.2  Emil Zátopek   Ostrava, Czechoslavakia     6-11-1949

29:27.2  Viljo Heino  Finland  Kouvala, Finland   9-1-49

29:21.2      Zátopek  Ostrava  10-22-49

29:02.6     Zátopek  Turku, Finland  8-4-50

29:01.6     Zátopek    Stará Boleslav, Czechoslavakia  11-1-53

28:54.2     Zátopek    Brussels, Belgium  6-1-54

28:42.8   Sándor Iharos  Hungary  Budapest, Hungary 7-15-56

http://www.runningpast.com/emil_zatopek.htm

The agony and the ecstacy, Emil Zatopek, photo by www.Europe.au

1966—Marty Liquori, a senior at Essex Catholic H.S.(NJ), won the Eastern States X-Country title at NY’s Van Cortland Park, setting a Course Record of 12:23.2 (2-1/2 Miles).

VCP

 

1978—Running the distance for the first time, Norway’s Grete Waitz won the  NY City  Marathon in 2:32:29.8, more than two minutes faster than the World Record of 2:34:47.5, which had been set in 1977 by Germany’s Christa Vahlensieck, who had dropped out of the NY race.

Swearing she would never run another marathon because of the pain involved, Waitz soon had a change of heart and would become a favorite of NY City fans after winning the race an additional 8 times! She would also win the marathon at the inaugural World Championships in Helsinki in 1983 and finished 2nd to Joan Benoit in the first women’s Olympic marathon in 1984.

Waitz, who lost her battle with cancer in 2011, had already established herself as one of the world’s best female distance runners, setting two World Records in the 3000-meters and winning the first of her five World X-Country titles in early 1978.

After finishing a disappointing 3rd in the 3000 at the European Championships in Prague in late August, Waitz was contemplating retiring when the idea of competing in the NY City Marathon was brought up during a post-race dinner with her husband Jack and fellow Norwegian Knut Kvalheim, who was an All-American miler at Oregon.

Jack Waitz mentioned that he was trying to get his wife to run a marathon and Kvalheim, who had previously run the race, suggested she run in New York, which was less than two months away. Kvalheim told Grete, “Run the marathon, take a week’s vacation, and finish your career in great style”. The decision to run was made, setting in motion the second phase of her already accomplished career.

Starters/Finishers: 9,875/9,357; Men: 8,875/8,688, Women: 1,000/769

Other Notable Finishers

Men:2.Ian Thompson (Great Britain) 2:14:12…6.Jack Foster (New Zealand) 2:17:28, 7.Chris Stewart (Great Britain) 2:17:47…12.Frank Shorter 2:19:32…20.Ron Hill (Great Britain) 2:20:29, 21.Tom Fleming 2;20:37…25.Jim Rafferty 2:21:24…30.Pete Squires 2:22:59…35.Dick Buerkle 2:23:56…47.Norb Sander 2:25:53, 48.Paul Fetscher 2:26:01, 49.Don Kardong  2:26:04…60.Julio Piazza 2:27:33…63.Gary Muhrcke 2:28:06 (1st winner of the race in 1970)

Women: 2.Marty Cooksey 2:41:48…17.Miki Gorman 2:57:08…21.Nina Kuscsik 2:58:10…28.Joan Uliyot 3:02:41

Results: https://results.nyrr.org/event/781022/compare

History: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Marathon

NYRR Hall of Fame: http://www.nyrr.org/about-us/nyrr-hall-of-fame/grete-waitz

Marathon Legend:

https://www.espn.com/espnw/blogs/news/story/_/id/6389938/remembering-marathon-legend-pioneer-grete-waitz

Wiki Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grete_Waitz

NY Times Tribute: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/20/sports/20vecsey.html

2000—Khalid Khannouchi set an American Record of 2:07:01 while winning the Chicago Marathon for the 3rd time in 4 years. He represented his native Morocco when he won in 1997 and 1999 (he would win again in 2002).  He had set a World Record of 2:05:42 while winning here in 1999.

Khalid Khannouchi, La Salle Bank Chicago Marathon, 2005, photo by La Salle Bank Chicago

Khannouchi, who became a U.S. citizen on May 2, had hoped to represent the U.S. at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, but injuries forced him to miss the U.S. Trials.

Kenya’s Catherine “The Great” Ndereba followed up her win at the Boston Marathon in April with a win here with a National Record of 2:21:33.  Finishing 2nd in 2:22:36 was fellow Kenyan Lornah Kiplagat, who would start competing for the Netherlands in 2003.

Ndereba would win again in Chicago the following year with a World Record of 2:18:47, and went on to win World titles in 2003 and 2007 and Olympic silver medals in 2004 and 2008.

Other Notable Finishers:

Men: 2.Josephat Kiprono (KEN) 2:07:29, 3.Moses Tanui (KEN) 2:07:49…7.David Morris (USA) 2:12:00…10.Josh Cox (USA) 2:13:55

Women: 4.Elana Meyer (RSA) 2:31:59…6.Libbie Hickman (USA) 2:32:09.

https://www.espn.com/moresports/news/2000/1022/832418.html

Top 10: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_Chicago_Marathon

Khannouchi: https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/khannouchi-former-marathon-world-record-holde

https://www.letsrun.com/2012/khannouchi-pinkowski-0328.php

https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/kenya/catherine-ndereba-14289341

2000—The World Junior (Under-20) Championships are known for producing future stars, and this year’s edition in Santiago, Chile, produced no fewer than 17 (!) future World or Olympic Champions

Men’s 5000—2.Ethiopia’s Kenenisa Bekele…3-time Olympic Champion (2004/10,000, 2008/5000,10,000)…won 16

            World titles

Men’s 110-Hurdles—4.China’s Liu Xiang  2004 Olympic and 2007 World Champion

Men’s High Jump-1.South Africa’s Jacques Freitag  2003 World Champion

Men’s Pole Vault—4.Australia’s Steve Hooker  2008 Olympic gold medalist

Men’s Javelin—2.Norway’s Andreas Thorkikildsen  2-time Olympic Champion (2004, 2008), 2009 World Champion

Women’s 5000—2.Ethiopia’s Meseret Defar…2-time Olympic (2004,2012) and World (2007,2013) Champion

Women’s 100/200—Jamaica’s Veronica Campbell(Brown)…2-time Olympic Champion in the 200 (2004,2008).

Women’s 400/400h—1.Australia’s Jana Pittman  2-time World Champion-400m Hurdles (2003, 2007)

Women’s 400h—2.Jamaica’s Melaine Walker 2008 Olympic & 2009 World Champion

Women’s 1500—1.Kenya’s Nancy Langat  2008 Olympic champion

Women’s High Jump—1.Croatia’s Blanka Vlašić…2-time World Champion (2007, 2009)

Women’s High Jump—4.Russia’s Anna Chicherova 2011 World & 2012 Olympic Champion

Women’s Pole Vault—Yelena Isinbaeva…World Record holder, 2-time Olympic (2004,2008) and 3-time

            World (2005,2007,2013) Champion

Women’s Pole Vault—10. Brazil’s Fabiana Murer 2011 World Champion

Women’s Javelin—10.Germany’s Christina Obergföll  2013 World Champion

Heptathlon—Sweden’s Carolina Klüft…2004 Olympic champion, 3-time World Champion (2003, 2005,2007)

Heptathlon—4.Czech Barbora Špotáková    2xOlympic (2008, 2012) & 3xWorld (2007, 2011, 2017) Champion–Javelin

IAAF Coverage

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_World_Junior_Championships_in_Athletics

2006—Just as Kenya’s Robert Cheruiyot (2:07:35) raised his arms to celebrate his imminent win at the Chicago Marathon, he slipped on a wet race decal at the finish, falling backwards and hitting his head on the roadway. In addition to suffering a mild concussion, he also had minor bleeding on the surface of his brain. He spent two nights in a local hospital, but made a full recovery. It was the 2nd major victory of the year for Cheruiyot, who won the Boston Marathon in April.

Following Cheruiyot across the line (without incident) were fellow Kenyans Daniel Njenga (2:07:40) and Jimmy Muindi (2:07:51), and American Abdi Abdirahman, who ran what would turn out to be the fastest time of his career—2:08:56.

The first 4 finishers in the Women’s division all set National Records—Ethiopia’s Berhane Adere (2:20:42), Russia’s Galina Bogomolova (2:20:47), Australia’s Benita Willis (2:22:36), and Mexico’s Madaí Pérez (2:22:59).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWheGgqmq0A

https://www.espn.com/olympics/trackandfield/news/story?id=2634958

https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/mens-winner-and-several-womens-national-recor

Top 10: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_Chicago_Marathon

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2006-10-24-0610240016-story.html

Past Winners: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winners_of_the_Chicago_Marathon

 

Born on This Day*

Will Sumner 22 (2003) 2023 NCAA Champion—800m (Georgia/Freshman)…7th Indoors

               Member of Georgia’s 4×400 that finished 2nd at the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships…7th Outdoors

               Turned pro prior to the 2023 U.S. Championships, where he finished 5th

               An Achilles injury cut short his 2024 season (DNF’d in 2 races)

           Concentrated on the 400 in 2025—lowered his personal best to 45.06

               2022 World Junior/Under-20 Champion—4×400, Mixed 4×400,

               Set National H.S. Indoor Records in the 500m (1:01.25) and 600m (1:15.58) in 2022

               Born to run—parents are former Villanova All-American ½-milers Brad Sumner and Tosha Woodward…broke his dad’s family

                    record of 1:46.33 when he ran 1:46.20 at the 2023 SEC Championships.

               Coached remotely by Justin Rinaldi, who also coaches Josh Hoey

               PBs: 21.48 (2025), 45.06 (2025), 46.27i (2025), 1:01.17i (2025), 1:14.04i (2025/#3 All-Time World/U.S.),

                    1:15.35 (2025), 1:44.26 (2023), 1:48.14i (2022), 2:25.33i (2023); 2025 SB: 1:48.21

               Other H.S. PBs: 1:46.53 (#4 All-Time), 1:48.14i (#3 A-T)

https://georgiadogs.com/sports/track-and-field/roster/Will-Sumner/7110

https://trackandfieldnews.com/2-national-records-for-high-schooler-will-sumner/

https://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=11088703

2023 NCAA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us6_Tkw5XK0

Turning Pro: https://www.thestridereport.com/post/turning-pro-will-sumner-signs-with-adidas

Return From Injury: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKJLdCMQd9U

Jessica Hull-Australia  29 (1996) 2024 Olympic silver medalist–1500m (2021-11th)

               2018 NCAA Champion (Oregon-‘20), 2019 NCAA Indoor Champion (3000)

               2018 (1200) and 2019 (anchor) NCAA Indoor Champion-Distance Medley

               7th at the 2022 & 2023 World Championships

               4th in the 3000 at the 2024 World Indoor Championships

               7th in the 3000-meters at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Eugene

           Set a World Record of 5:19.70 for 2000m in Monaco in 2024

           Trains in Portland, Oregon, with coach Pete Julian

           PBs: 1:57.15 (‘25), 2:30.96 (‘25/Area Record), 3:50.83 (‘24/AR/#4 All-Time), 4:01.19i (’24/AR),

               4:13.68 (‘25/AR/#6 A-T), 5:19.72/2k (WR), 8:24.39i (’24/AR/#9 A-T), 8:25.82 (‘24), 14:43.80 (’19/AR);

               Other 2025 SBs: 8:30.91i, 15:02.74

               https://goducks.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=8211

               Looking Ahead to Paris

               ’24 OG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQUHtg_mu9o

               Register Guard Article (OG)

               https://worldathletics.org/athletes/australia/jessica-hull-14464506

               https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Hull

               https://www.instagram.com/jessicaahull/?hl=en

Tiki Gelana—Ethiopia 38 1987)  2012 Olympic gold medalist—Marathon

               Won despite falling midway through the race (see SI link).

               Her uncle, Gezahegne Abera, won the Men’s Marathon at the 2000 Olympics.

               Comes from the town of Bekoji, which has also produced other Olympic gold medalists— Tirunesh Dibaba,

Kenenisa Bekele, Deratu Tulu, Fatuma Roba.  All, including Gelana, were coached by Sentayehu Eshetu!

               PB:2:18:58 (2012-Rotterdam); Last competed in 2023

               Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ybuZ7HMzlU

               https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiki_Gelana

               https://www.si.com/olympics/2012/08/05/tiki-gelana-ethiopia-wins-womens-marathon

               https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2012/aug/05/london-2012-womens-olympic-marathon

               http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/124039

Daniel Lincoln  45 (1980)  2-time NCAA Champion—Steeplechase (Arkansas/2002,2003)

               2003 NCAA Champion—10,000m

               Set an American Record of 8:08.82 for the steeplechase in Rome in 2006

               Finalist in the steeplechase at the 2004 Olympics (11th) and 2005 World

                   Championships(13th)

Dan Lincoln, steeplechase, photo by I.A.A.F. org.

               PBs: 3:37.50 (‘06), 3:57.68 (‘04), 7:40.17i (‘04), 8:13.70 (2m/’06), 13:32.27 (’04), 28:20.20 (’03),

                   8:08.82(sc/’06/#5 All-Time U.S.).

               Attended medical school during the last few years of his running career

               Currently a physician in Portland, Oregon.

           Married to Sarah Schwald, the 1995 NCAA Indoor Champion at 3000-meters. The two were teammates at the

               University of Arkansas…daughter Ellery, a junior (’27) at Lincoln H.S. in Portland, has a mile best of 4:39.37

           Wiki Bio: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Lincoln

               https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/105726

               Family Affair

Chris Fox  67 (1958)  Was the head coach of the Reebok Pro Club for 5 years before returning to Syracuse as the Emeritus

                   head coach

               Was the head coach at Syracuse from 2005 to 2018—Led Syracuse to the 2015 NCAA  Div.I Men’s

                    X-Country title.

               All-American at Auburn: NCAA-5000 (1981-6th, 1982-4th);

               PBs: 13:21.60 (1983), 27:53.0 (1995), 2:13:43 (1989)

               https://cuse.com/sports/mens-cross-country/roster/coaches/chris-fox/5933

           2015 XC: www.ncaa.com/news/cross-country-men/article/2015-11-21/syracuse-wins-first-cross-country-title-64-years

               http://www.runwv.com/bio/fox0303.htm

Deceased

 

Bruce MacDonald 92 (1927-March 30, 2020)  3-time U.S. Olympian-20k Walk (1956-16th), 50k Walk (1960-23rd, 1964-

                26th)

            From Olympedia:

            “MacDonald became an IAAF judge, and served as an umpire at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. In addition, he coached

countless world and national class race walkers. He was considered a pioneer and mentor in the USA race

walking community. In 2010, he was the first recipient of the Lori Maynard Award, given to an official for dedication to race walking as an official, organizer, and administrator. In 2002, MacDonald was honored by USATF Long Island for his lifetime contribution to race walking, noting that he had given more than 60 years of service as an athlete, coach, official, Olympian, administrator, high school, and club coach, and his service as a member of the IAAF race walking judges’ panel.”

            https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78724

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_MacDonald_(athlete)

            https://www.usatf.org/news/2020/usatf-mourns-the-passing-of-bruce-macdonald

            https://portwashington-news.com/obituary-bruce-macdonald/

            https://racewalk.com/profiles/bruceMacDonald.php

 

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    Larry Eder has had a 52-year involvement in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced the sport as an athlete, coach, magazine publisher, and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, on Don Bowden, America's first sub-4 minute miler, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American Athletics to the U.S. version of Spikes magazine. He currently manages the content and marketing development of the RunningNetwork, The Shoe Addicts, and RunBlogRun. Of RunBlogRun, his daily pilgrimage with the sport, Larry says: "I have to admit, I love traveling to far away meets, writing about the sport I love, and the athletes I respect, for my readers at runblogrun.com, the most of anything I have ever done, except, maybe running itself." Also does some updates for BBC Sports at key events, which he truly enjoys.

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