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This Day in Track & Field-December 2, Frank Shorter wins Fukuoka Marathon for third time (1973), Born this Day: Mike Larrabee, two-time 1964 Olympic gold medalist (400m, 4x400m), written by Walt Murphy

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This Day in Track & Field-December 2, Frank Shorter wins Fukuoka Marathon for third time (1973), Born this Day: Mike Larrabee, two-time 1964 Olympic gold medalist (400m, 4x400m), written by Walt Murphy

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This Day in Track & Field-December 2

 

1973–For the 3rd year in a row, Frank Shorter won the Fukuoka Marathon in Japan, considered the world’s most prestigious marathon at the time (he would make it 4 in a row the following year).

  Shorter, the gold medalist in the marathon at the 1972 Olympics (silver in 1976), was inducted into the NY Road Runners Hall of Fame in 2012 (He was selected to the U.S. HOF in 1989).

Past Winners: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fukuoka_Marathon?oldid=cur

Fukuoka(2009): http://mzungofire.blogspot.com/2009/12/lydiard-foundation-blog-fukuoka.html

1973 Marathons: https://www.arrs.run/MaraList/ML_1973.htm

NYRR Hall of Fame: https://www.nyrr.org/es/About/Hall-Of-Fame/Frank-Shorter

https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/frank-shorter

http://www.marathonguide.com/pressreleases/index.cfm?file=AIMSLifetimeAward_151029

http://frankshorter.net/olympics/

 

Frank Shorter leading 1971 Fukuoka Marathon, photo by Fukuoka Marathon/Asahi Shimbun/Getty Images

1982–Steve Scott, one of the greatest milers in history, made his mark in another sport on this day, setting a record for the fastest round of golf played on a regulation course. Scott, using only two clubs (mostly a 3-iron) and running from hole to hole,  completed 18 holes in 29 minutes, 33.05 seconds at Miller Golf Course in Anaheim, California, and posted a respectable score of 95!

How It Happened: http://www.midweek.com/the-fastest-round-of-golf-ever/

https://fanhubtf.com/runjackw/our-sport-is-good-preparation-for-football-soccer-basketball-and-golf/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Scott_(athlete)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_golf

2023—Two weeks after winning NCAA Div.I X-Country titles, Harvard’s Graham Blanks and Florida’s Parker Valby set Collegiate Records at 5000-meters at the Sharon Colyear-Danville season opener at Boston University.

Blanks won the Men’s race in 13:03.78 to break the previous indoor mark of 13:08.28 that was set by Arizona’s Lawi Lalang in 2012. He also earned the “absolute” record by bettering the outdoor standard of 13:06.32, set by Northern Arizona’s Abdi Nur in 2022.

Stanford’s Ky Robinson was also under the old Indoor mark with his runnerup time of 13:06.42. Blanks also bettered the Olympic qualifying standard of 13:05.00. Soon after crossing the finish line, Blanks bowed to the crowd to show his appreciation for their support during the race.

Valby’s winning time of 14:56.11 not only broke the Indoor CR of 15:12.22, set by Providence’s Emily Sisson in 2015, she also broke the “absolute” record of Colorado’s Jenny Simpson, who ran 15:01.70 indoors on Washington’s oversize track in 2009. She would better both records in 2024, running 14:52.79 indoors and 14:52.18 outdoors.

Valby can thank runnerup Andrea Rodenfels (15:03.97) for acting as the de facto rabbit, leading almost from the gun through 4000-meters before Valby shot into the lead and then worked her way around lapped runners the rest of the way.

No records, but there were fast times in both 3000s.

Notre Dame’s Olivia Markezich moved to #2 on the All-Time college list with her winning time of 8:40.42 in the women’s race, while Northern Arizona’s Nico Young won the men’s race in 7:37.73 (#3 All-Time, now #9).

Results: http://live.lancertiming.com/meets/148/events

FloTrack Videos:  M5k  W5k

Post Race Interviews:

Blanks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9acFE3pU3Ao

Valby: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOy9n4J57ns

LetsRun Coverage

 

2023—The individual winners at the Nike Cross Nationals (NXN) on a rain-soaked 5k course on the Glendoveer Golf Course in Portland, Oregon, were sophomore Addy Ritzenhein (17:10.4/Niwot,CO) and JoJo Jourdon (15:16.5/Olympus,UT).

Squads from the Southwest Region dominated the team standings, with Colorado taking the top 3 places in the Girls’ race-Academy (61), Niwot (72), Air Academy (163), and Utah the top 2 spots in the Boys’ race-Herriman (83), American Fork (100), which had beaten Herriman at the State meet and the Southwest Regional.

Ritzenhein joins her dad as a National H.S. Champion, with Dathan winning Foot Locker titles in 1999 and 2000.

Results: https://live.athletictiming.net/meets/29011

Reports

DyeStat: Girls  Boys

T&F News (subscription might be required): Boys  Girls

https://www.milesplit.com/articles/342340/colorado-girls-utah-boys-sweep-at-nike-cross-nationals

Post-Race Interviews

Ritzenhein: https://nxn.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=13&do=videos&video_id=369639

Jourdon: https://nxn.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?event_id=13&do=videos&video_id=369653

Other Videos: https://nxn.runnerspace.com/eprofile.php?do=videos&event_id=13

Born On This Day*

Maksim Tarasov—Russia  55 (1970)  1992 Olympic gold medalist—Pole Vault(2000-Bronze);

           1999 World Champion(1991-3rd, 1993-3rd, 1995-2nd, 1997-2nd)

           Russian Record holder:  19-10  ¼ (6.05,1999/=#8 All-Time)

           Made T&F News’ top-10 World rankings 12 years in a row (1989-2000).

           #1 (’98,’99), #2 (.92,’93,’97,’00), #3 (’95,’96), #4 (’91), #8 (’94), #9 (’89,’90)

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

           https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77681

           ’92 OG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bjlkhfefgow

Charles & Kip Cheruiyot—Kenya 61 (1964) 

           Kip: 1989 NCAA Div.I Champion—1500m (Mt.St.Mary’s);

                 1987 NCAA Div.II Indoor (Mile) & Outdoor (1500) Champion

                 1988 Olympic finalist-1500m (7th); 1987 World Championships finalist—1500m (11th)

           Charles: 1987 NCAA Div.II X-Country Champion (Mt.St.Mary’s);

                 5-time NCAA Div.II Champion—5000m (Outdoors-’87,’88; Indoors-’86-’88)

                 1984 Olympic finalist—5000m (6th); 1988-semi finalist

           Both ran on two of the fastest collegiate DMRs in history (both at Penn)-9:21.44 (’89), 9:21.67 (‘87)

           PBs:

           Kip-3:33.07 (’86), 3:52.39 (’88)

           Charles-3:36.36 (1988), 3:55.41 (1987), 13:18.41 (1984), 28:24.23 (1992)

     Twins were initially  recruited by coach  Fred Hardy to compete at Richmond, but wound up at Mt.St.Mary’s

           after the former school downgraded T&F! One of their teammates was Peter Rono, the 1988

           Olympic champion at 1500-meters

 

Deceased

 

Mike Larrabee  69 (1933-April 22,2003)  2-time Olympic Gold medalist—1964 (400,4×400)

            4×400 team set a World Record of 3:00.7

              (Ollan Cassell 46.0, Mike Larrabee 44.8, Ulis Williams 45.4, Henry Carr 44.5)

           Six weeks shy of his 31st birthday, he was the oldest Olympic champion at 400-meters at the time.

           Equaled the World Record of 44.9 at the 1964 U.S. Olympic Trials

           1964 U.S. Champion—400m

           All-American at USC: NCAA-1954 (440y-5th), 1956 (400m-7th)

           Made the Top-10 World Rankings 3 times in the 1950s (1955-10, 1957-2, 1959-6), but was slowed by injuries

               the next few years. Returned to the  top-10 in 1964, when he was ranked #1.

        Hall of Fame Bio(2003): https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/mike-larrabee

           http://www.nytimes.com/2003/04/28/sports/mike-larrabee-69-double-gold-medalist-in-1964-olympics.html

           https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78678

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

Kelvin Kiptum—Kenya  24 (1999-February 11, 2024) Set a World Record of 2:00:35 at the Chicago Marathon on October

              8, 2023. It was his 3rd fast time in as many starts at the distance. Ran 2:01:53 in his debut in Valencia on

              December 4, 2022, then ran 2:01:25 to win in London on April 23, 2023.

           Trained up to 180 miles (300km) a week!

           Tragically died (along with his coach-Gervais Hakizimana) in a car crash on February 11, 2024

           CBS produced this informative feature on Kiptum in anticipation of airing it a future date, but showed it on

               their Saturday morning news show in light of his untimely death:

               https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2668295089987031

           Tributes:

           https://news.yahoo.com/tearful-tributes-kenyan-marathon-prodigy-150755821.html

           World Athletics (Includes Kiptum’s comments about his WR at last year’s WA Gala):

               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ-pSeL4qeo

           https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/feb/11/marathon-world-record-holder-kelvin-kiptum-dies

           https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-68360645

           https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/news/a43685565/kelvin-kiptum/

           What Might Have Been: https://trackandfieldnews.com/kelvin-kiptum-what-might-have-been/

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

           Chicago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC3_2RTzb0Q

           https://olympics.com/en/news/kelvin-kiptum-incredible-300km-per-week-training-regime

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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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