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This Day in Track & Field, September 22, Bud Held sets AR in Javelin (1956), Earlene Brown sets AR in Shot Put (1960), Heike Dreschler sets LJ WR (1985), PattiSue Plumer surprises with win in Mercedes Fifth Avenue Mile (1990), by Walt Murphy News and Results

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This Day in Track & Field, September 22, Bud Held sets AR in Javelin (1956), Earlene Brown sets AR in Shot Put (1960), Heike Dreschler sets LJ WR (1985), PattiSue Plumer surprises with win in Mercedes Fifth Avenue Mile (1990), by Walt Murphy News and Results

Heike Dreschler, photo by Olympics.org

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Walt Murphy is one of the finest track geeks that I know. Walt does #ThisDayinTrack&FieldHistory, an excellent daily service that provides true geek stories about our sport. You can check out the service for FREE with a free one-month trial subscription! (email: [email protected] ) for the entire daily service. We will post a few historic moments each day, beginning February 1, 2024.

by Walt Murphy’s News and Results Service ([email protected]), used with permission

This Day in Track & Field–September 22 

 

1888—George Gray set the 1st of his 8 pre-IAAF World Records in the Shot Put with his winning toss of 43-10  ¾(13.38) at the NYAC Fall Games on NY’s Travers Island.

Wilson Coudon set his 4th (and final) American Record of 117-9  1/2 (35.90) in the Hammer Throw in NY City.  “The Strongest Man in Maryland” was a 2-time U.S. Champion in the Hammer (1883,1886) and the 56-pound Weight Throw.

www.cecildaily.com/our_cecil/perryville-s-coupon-man-of-brawn-wit-and-business/article_0b46ccfb-f718-565a-8fe1-b5b69fa37b31.html

1956—Bud Held set the last of his 6 American Records in the Javelin with a throw of 270-0 (82.30) in Pasadena, California.

AR Progression: http://trackfield.brinkster.net/RecProg_AllUSA.asp?RecCode=WR&EventCode=MF8&Gender=M&P=F

Hall of Fame Bio: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/franklin-bud-held

 

1960—Earlene Brown set her 7th (and final) American Record in the Shot Put with a toss of 54-9 (16.69) in Frankfurt, Germany. Brown had won the bronze medal at the Rome Olympics earlier.

AR Progression: http://trackfield.brinkster.net/RecProg_AllUSA.asp?RecCode=WR&EventCode=WF5&Gender=W&P=F

HOF Bio: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/earlene-brown

1968—East Germany’s Margitta Gummel set a World Record of 61-11 (18.87) in the Women’s Shot Put at a pre-Olympic meet in Frankfurt. She would take the Record to another level the following month with throws of 62-6  ¾ (19.07) and  64-4 (19.61) while winning the gold medal at the Mexico City Olympics.

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

WR Progression: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_shot_put_world_record_progression

1983—China’s Jianhua Zhu improved his World Record in the High Jump from 7-9  ¼ (2.37) to 7-9  ¾ (2.38) in Shanghai.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfNPSqYljK4

WR Progression: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men’s_high_jump_world_record_progression

 

1985—East German athletes set 3 World Records in East Berlin today.

 Ulf Timmermann threw the Shot 74-2  ½ (22.62) to smash the World Record of 72-10  ¾ (22.22) that was set in 1985 by fellow East German Udo Beyer, who finished 2nd here with a throw of  71-9  ½ (21.88).

Sabine Busch won the Women’s 400-meter Hurdles in 53.55, breaking the World Record of 53.58 set by the Soviet Union’s Margarita Ponomaryova in 1984.

Heike Dreschler, photo by Olympics.org

Taking advantage of a just-legal 2.0mps following wind, Heike Drechsler won the Women’s Long Jump with a leap of 24-5 (7.44). The previous mark of 24-4  ½ (7.43) was set by Romania’s Anişoara Cuşmir in 1983.

WR Progressions(field event conversions are unofficial):

MSP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men’s_shot_put_world_record_progression

W400h: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_400_metres_hurdles_world_record_progression

WLJ: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_long_jump_world_record_progression

1990—Great Britain’s Peter Elliott won the Men’s division of the Mercedes 5th Avenue Mile for the 3rd time in the last 4 years on a chilly and rainy day in New York. His time of 3:47.83 fell just short of Sydney Maree’s course record of 3:47.52.

  PattiSue Plumer won the Women’s race in 4:16.68 to break the CR of 4:19.48 set by Romania’s Maricica Puica in 1986. Runnerup Natalya Artyomova (RUS) was also under the previous record with her time of 4:17.49

Plumer, who had predicted that Sandra Gasser of Switzerland would win, was dumbfounded that she had proved herself wrong. ”I can’t believe I did it,” she said moments after crossing the finish line. (Glaser finished 4th-4:20.61).

Fred Lebow, the president of the New York Road Runners Club, attributed the fast times to the 82d-to-62d Street course’s fresh pavement of glassphalt, a new recycled glass product.

Other leading finishers (Men) 2. Steve Cram (GBR) 3:48.39, 3.William Tanui (KEN) 3:50.52, 4.José Luís González (ESP) 3:51.33, 5.Jim Spivey 3:52.04…10.Marcus O’Sullivan (IRL) 3:55.49…14.Steve Scott 3:57.16, 15.Said Aouita (MAR) 3:58.42.

NY Times

Winners: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Avenue_Mile

2000—Poland’s Robert Korzeniowski (1:18:59/Olympic Record) won the Men’s 20-kilometer Walk on the 1st day of competition at the Sydney Olympics. Winning silver and bronze were Mexico’s Noé Hernández (1:19:03) and Russia’s Vladimir Andreyev (1:19:27). 4th was Ecuador’s Jefferson Pérez (1:20:18), the defending champion.

Korzeniowski, the 1996 gold medalist in the 50k-Walk, would win that event again later in Sydney and for a 3rdtime in 2004.

Mexico’s Bernardo Segura thought he won the gold medal after overtaking Korzeniowski shortly before they reentered the stadium for the finish. Still, he had already been disqualified by officials for multiple violations. It was only after Segura had received a congratulatory phone call from Mexico’s President that he was informed of his disqualification. An appeal by Mexican officials was rejected.

Finland’s Arsi Harju won the Men’s Shot Put with his 2nd-round toss of 69-10  ¼ (21.29). Taking the following 3 places was the American trio of Adam Nelson (69-7 [21.21]), John Godina (69-6  ¾  [21.20]), and Andy Bloom (68-5  ¾ [20.87]).

Results: https://www.worldathletics.org/competitions/olympic-games/27th-olympic-games-6951910

Video-M20kW: https://olympics.com/en/video/men-s-20km-race-walk-sydney-2000-great-olympic-moments

Olympia Reports: https://www.olympedia.org/editions/25/sports/ATH

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