1972 United States Olympic trials (track and field) explained

1972 United States Olympic
track and field trials
Colour:
  1. A9F5A9
Size:220
Host City:Eugene, Oregon, U.S.
Dates:June 29 – July 9, 1972
Stadium:Hayward Field
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Level:Senior
Type:Outdoor
Previous:1968
Next:1976

The men's 1972 United States Olympic trials for track and field were held from June 29 to July 9 at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon,[1] organized by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). These were the first trials with no preliminary events; athletes merely had to meet the qualification standard in their event. This was also the last time the women's Olympic trials were held separately, and the ten-day competition in Eugene was held over eleven days.[2] [3]

The women's trials were held separately over two days (July 7–8) in Frederick, Maryland,[4] under less elegant conditions at Governor Thomas Johnson High School. There were no wind readings taken during the events that normally require them; while photo-finish equipment was available in Eugene to separate close finishes, it was not available when needed in Frederick. As a consequence, the women's 100 meter race had to declare a tie for second place and was only able to assess one hand time for the winner. Willye White, who qualified for her fifth Olympics at this meet, later complained that "We did poorly at the Olympics because of poor conditions; lack of meets, lack of qualified coaches, and lack of fairness. For example, the nationals and Olympic trials were conducted on tracks that were not superior, and the team was not in Munich early enough to adjust to the climate and time changes."[5]

The pentathlon took place in New Mexico at Los Alamos on June 23 and 24 and allowed two Canadian athletes to participate. The Canadian athletes finished in the first two positions but did not displace the selection of the American team.

Men's results

Key:.

Men track events

100 meters
Wind +0.9
9.9 =9.9 =10.0
200 meters
Wind -0.5
20.420.520.6
400 meters44.144.344.9
800 meters1:44.3 =1:45.01:45.1
1500 meters3:41.53:42.33:42.4
5000 meters13:22.8 NR13:29.413.40.2
10,000 meters28:35.628:48.829:08.2
110 m hurdles
Wind +2.1
13.5w 13.5w13.6w
400 m hurdles48.4 NR48.649.3
3000 m s'chase8.29.88.31.88.32.0
20K racewalk1:35:56.41:37:53.41:38:03
50K racewalk4:13:04.4 NR4:20:09.44:23:22.6
Marathon2:15:57.8Frank Shorter2:15:57.82:20:29.2
[6]

Men field events

High jump
Pole vault
Long jumpw +1.0w +0.1w +0.8
Triple jumpw +2.4 +0.3 NRw +2.6
Shot put
Discus throw
Hammer throw
Javelin throw
Decathlon812080767846
[6]

Notes

Women's results

Women track events

100 meters
Wind NWI
11.3 NT
NT
200 meters
Wind NWI
23.4 23.4 23.7
400 meters51.8 NR 53.3 53.3
800 meters2:05.2 2:05.7 2:06.0
1500 meters4:10.4 NR4:15.2 4:18.5
100 m hurdles
Wind NWI
13.0 NR13.313.4

Women field events

High jump
Long jumpMartha Watson
Shot put
Discus throw
Javelin throw
Pentathlon4251
4169
4202
4064
4034

External links

Notes and References

  1. Just a guy having some fun . Sports Illustrated . Putnam. Pat . July 10, 1972 . 20.
  2. News: Ryun, Lindgren are sentimental favorites . The Bulletin . (Bend, Oregon) . UPI . June 29, 1972 . 12 .
  3. News: Attendance chart for the trials . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . July 10, 1972 . 4B.
  4. News: Three American records fall in trials . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . Associated Press . July 9, 1972 . 2C.
  5. Book: American Women's Track and Field: A History, 1895 Through 1980. 9780786402199. Tricard. Louise Mead. January 1996.
  6. News: The ones who made it . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . July 10, 1972 . 4B.