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This Day in Track & Field, December 29, Ivo Van Damme (1954-1976), dies in auto accident, Born This Day: Gout Gout, written by Walt Murphy

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Belgium’s Pre, Ivo Van Damme Continues To Inspire (From RBR Archives, August 2014)

This is an amazing photo of the late Ivo Van Damme, from the Memorial Van Damme meeting, to be held, this year on 2 September 2022. Article originally ran in August 2014. From RunBlogRun Archives.

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This Day in Track & Field–December 29

1976-Belgium’s Ivo Van Damme was killed in an auto accident just a few months after winning silver medals in the 800 and 1500 meters at the Montreal Olympics. He was only 22 at the time of his death.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_Summer_Olympics

https://brussels.diamondleague.com/en/about/history/

 

Born On This Day

Gout Gout-Australia 18 (2007)  Teenage sensation ran 20.04 for 200-meters at the Australian All-Schools Championships  in

                    Brisbane on December 7, 2024, to break the 56-year old National Record of 20.06 that was set by Peter Norman while

                    finishing 2nd at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. He won the 100 the previous day in 10.17 after running a wind-aided

                    10.04 in his heat. He also broke Usain Bolt’s age-16 record of 20.13 that was set in 2003!

                 Silver medalist in the 200 at the 2024 World Junior/Under-20 Championships

                 Born in Australia, the son of South Sudanese parents moved to the U.S. in early 2025 to train with Noah Lyles and coach

                     Lance Brauman for a few weeks!

Gout Gout, Maurie Plant Meet, photo by World Athletics

                 His protective manager is Australian James Templeton, who was also the manager of greats Bernard Lagat and David Rudisha

                 According to Gout’s father Bona, when he and his wife Monica fled South Sudan for Egypt, before moving to Australia, the

                     family name was misspelled during translation from Arabic. The proper spelling should be “Guot”! It remains to be seen if

                     there will be another name change in the future.

                 PBs: 10.17 (2024), 20.02 (2025), 46.14 (2025)

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

                 https://worldathletics.org/athletes/australia/gout-gout-15006779

                 https://x.com/AthsAust/status/1865288461256921562

                 https://www.nbcsports.com/olympics/news/gout-gout-usain-bolt-record-200-meters-track

                 Managing His Future

Stephanie Ratcliffe-Australia  25 (2000) 2023 (Harvard) & 2025 (Georgia) NCAA Champion-Hammer

         Competed in the qualifying round at the 2023 & 2025 World Championships and 2024 Olympics

         2023 Penn Relays Champion

         Entered Harvard in the fall of 2019, but returned to Australia at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and studied

             remotely for 18 months!

         Graduated from Harvard with a Bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience…Used her final year of collegiate eligibility at the

             University of Georgia, where she earned two more degrees-Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA) and a

             Master of Business Administration (MBA)

         PBs: 71-9  ½i  (2023/21.88), 241-7 (2023/73.63/National Record); 2025 SB: 71-3, (21.72), 234-2 (71.37)

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

         https://georgiadogs.com/sports/track-and-field/roster/stephanie-ratcliffe/7712

Issam Asinga—U.S./Suriname-’22  21 (2004)  2023 New Balance Nationals Indoor Champion—60m, 200m, won the 100

                 Outdoors

         2023 South American Champion-100, 200

         Winner of the Junior 60 and 200 at the 2023 Millrose Games

         Attended Montverde Academy in Florida

         Born in Atlanta, but grew up in Zambia, the birthplace of his mother. Intended to represent Suriname in international

              competition. Father Tommy Asinga represented Suriname at 3 Olympics (800-meters) and was an All-American

              at Eastern Michigan

         Was considered a potential medalist in the 100 at the 2023 World Championships, but was provisionally suspended

             by the Athletics Integrity Unit prior to the meet after testing positive for GW1516, a banned substance that was

             considered by WADA as a “toxic threat to health if used as a performance enhancer”. Was then hit with a 4-year

             ban in May, 2024.

         Denying any wrongdoing, Asinga said on Instagram, “My team and I are aware that the next generation of track stars

              is looking up to me, and I would never intentionally let them down”. You can read his full statement at the

              LetsRun link below.

         Sued Gatorade, claiming the company “gave him a fraudulently certified product that contained a banned

              substance and led to his four-year banishment from track and field, costing him a chance to compete in the Paris

              Olympics,” according to Adam Kilgore of the Washington Post. The case was later dismissed,

         https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Articles/2024/07/12/issam-asinga-gatorade-lawsuit-paris-olympics-ban

         Bettered the World Junior (Under 20) Record for the 100 when he ran 9.89 in July, 2023, but he was stripped of the

              record.

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

         Provisional Ban

         www.letsrun.com/news/2023/08/americas-fastest-ever-hs-sprinter-issam-asinga-just-got-popped-for-drugs/

         4-year Ban: https://citiusmag.com/articles/issam-asinga-doping-ban-four-years-stripped-world-u20-100m-record

         https://frontofficesports.com/gatorade-asinga-drug-test-suit-dismissed/

Angelo Taylor 47 (1978)  2-time Olympic gold medalist—400-Meter Hurdles (2000-out of lane 1, 2008/2012-5th).

         Also won Olympic gold in the 4×400 in 2008 (silver in 2012)

         Bronze medalist in the 400-meter hurdles at the 2007 World Championships (2011-7th; 3-time World Champion-

            4×400

         One of the favorites heading into the 1999 World Championships, he was eliminated after easing up before finishing

              3rd in his heat

         1998 NCAA Champion-400h, 4×400/43.6 anchor (Georgia Tech/1997-2nd-400h); Indoors-400 (3rd-1997&1998)

         3-time U.S. Champion (1999-2001); 2-time U.S. Junior Champion (1996,1997)

         PBs: 44.05 (2007), 47.25 (2008/#7 All-Time U.S.)

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

         2000 OG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua5DS0IS964

         2009 Article: https://www.worldathletics.org/news/news/angelo-taylor-beating-back-the-demons

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/89170

         https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEFdRaXxSM9/

Kate “The Great” Schmidt 72 (1953) 2-time Olympic bronze medalist-Javelin (1972,1976/1980-boycott, 4th at the 1984

             U.S. Olympic Trials)

         7-time U.S. Champion(1969, 1973-1977, 1979)

         Set a World Record of 227-5 (69.32) with the “old” implement in 1977

         Set 10 American Records between 1972 and 1977

         Member of Tom Jennings’ Pacific Coast Club

       Inducted into the U.S. Hall of Fame in 1994

ABC SPORTS – 1976 SUMMER OLYMPICS – U.S. Olympic Hopefuls in Training: Track and Field Gallery – The 1976 Summer Olympic Games aired on the ABC Television Network from July 17 to August 1, 1976. Shoot Date: June 3, 1976. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images).JAVELIN THROWER KATHY SCHMIDT

         In The Beginning

         “I grew up right across the street from Long Beach State, and Long Beach State was sort of a gathering place for

         southern California javelin throwers, which meant men: Frank Covelli and Doc Seymour and Larry Stuart. They all

         threw there. When I was 13 I asked my parents for a javelin for Christmas. I mean, you have to feel some sympathy

         for them. They found one. They found a sporting goods store in Long Beach that had a catalog or something.

         Somebody ordered one from Germany, and I got this Sam Vick, 35 meter, real clunker javelin for Christmas when I

         was 13.”

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

         HOF Bio: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/kate-the-great-schmidt

         http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77962

         https://artoftheolympians.org/artists/kate-schmidt/

         Speaking Her Mind: https://longbeachstate.com/honors/hall-of-fame/kate-schmidt/84

Bill Schmidt 78 (1947)1972 Olympic bronze medalist-Javelin;  6’-0”, 209 (1.83/95kg)

         1978 U.S. Champion

         All-American at North Texas State/2nd at the 1970 NCAA Championships

         PB:283-2 (86.30/old implement)

         Helped grow Gatorade into the iconic product it is today

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

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78999

         2014 Article: https://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2014/02/17/Champions/Schmidt.aspx

Fred Hansen 85 (1940)  1964 Olympic gold medalist—Pole Vault

         Set two World Records in 1964: 17-2 (ratified as 5.23) and 17-4 (ratified as 5.28). and earlier equaled John Pennel’s

             World Record of 17-3/4 (5.20), but the mark was only accepted as an American Record.

         1962 Co-NCAA Champion (Rice/4-way tie/1961-=4th, 1963-4th)

         1964 U.S. Champion; also won at the 1964 U.S. Olympic Trials (separate meets).

         Was a long-time dentist in Houston

         Roy Tomizawa offers an in-depth look at Hansen’s Olympic win in this 2-part story:

         Part 1   Part 2

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

         https://www.chron.com/neighborhood/bellaire-sports/article/Memorial-area-dentist-reflects-on-time-as-world-s-1536710.php

         https://www.pattersontoday.com/Fall2011-A_Winning_Strategy

         https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1964_Summer_Olympics_–_Men%27s_pole_vault

         http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78511

         https://www.tshof.org/store/p128/Fred_Hansen.html

 

Deceased

 

Andy Stanfield 57 (1927-June 15, 1985) 1952 Olympic gold medalist-200, 4×100; Silver medalist in the 200 in 1956

         Set two World Records—20.6y (1951), 20.6 (1952)

         Inducted into the National Hall of Fame in 1977

         All-American at Seton Hall-2nd in the 220y at the 1949 NCAA Championships

         8-time IC4A Champion: 60y (1949-1951), 100y (1949-1951), 220y (1949), Long Jump (1951i)

         Coached at Seton Hall by fellow Hall-of-Famer Johnny Gibson

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

         https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/79086

Tony Waldrop 70 (1951-Dec.3, 2022) Winner of the Mile at the 1974 Penn Relays—ran 3:53.2 to equal Jim Ryun’s

               Collegiate Record

         All-American at North Carolina—NCAA Mile-1973 (2nd), 1974 (3rd)

         2-time NCAA Indoor Champion—1973 (1000y), 1974 (Mile)

         Ran 3:55.0 in San Diego in 1974 to break Jim Ryun’s World Indoor Record of 3:56.4

         Winner of the Wanamaker Mile at the 1974 Millrose Games-ran 3:59.7 to become the first winner of the iconic race

             to break 4-minutes. “Actually that race was one in which I have many fond memories about. Not so much because

             I was the one who did it, but because the meet promoter at the time was a man named Howard Schmertz if I

             remember correctly, and his father (Fred) was quite elderly at the time. He was worried that his father would not

             live long enough to see a sub-4 minute Mile. I remember Howard, the son, actually came down on the track and

             ran with me for a bit of it, for the victory lap, because he was so excited for his father.” (from Bring Back The

             Mile-see link below)

Tony Waldrop, photo by Tarhealtimes.com

         1975 Pan-American Games Champion (1500m);

         Considered a sure bet to make the 1976 U.S. Olympic team, he stopped running after the indoor season that year to

              pursue his PhD in physiology!

         Was the President of the University of South Alabama from 2014-2021

         2005 Article: http://www.letsrun.com/2005/waldrop.php

         2012 Article:

          https://bringbackthemile.com/news/detail/the_fun_miler_former_world_record_holder_tony_waldrop_reflects_on_his_story

          https://mynbc15.com/news/local/dr-tony-waldrop-former-president-of-south-alabama-dead-at-70

          https://www.southalabama.edu/departments/publicrelations/pressreleases/120422waldrop.html

          https://www.ucf.edu/news/ucf-remembers-former-provost-tony-waldrop/

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