1975 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships explained

1975 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
Host City:Eugene, Oregon
White Plains, New York, United States
Dates:June 25–27
Stadium:Hayward Field
White Plains High School
Previous:1974
Next:1976

The Men's 1975 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships took place between June 25–27 at Hayward Field on the campus of University of Oregon in Eugene, Oregon. The Women's Championships took place in less elegant conditions at White Plains High School in White Plains, New York.[1] The meet was organized by the Amateur Athletic Union. This was the last edition to segregate genders.

The men's marathon championships were held at the Western Hemisphere Marathon in Culver City, California, on December 7, 1975.[2] The women's Marathon championships were held in the New York Marathon, September 28, 1975.[3]

Results

Men's track events

100 meters10.16
10.21
10.27
10.37
10.42
200 meters20.12 CR
20.39
20.59
20.6620.86
400 meters44.93 CR
45.22
45.24 45.26
800 meters1.44.87 1.45.28 1.46.06
1500 meters3.38.3 3.38.4 3.38.9
5000 meters13.29.0 CR13.31.6 13.33.2
10,000 meters28.02.17 CR28.32.70 28.36.6
Marathon2.17.27 2.19.07 2.19.16
110 meters hurdles13.38 CR 13.69 13.71
400 meters hurdles48.74 CR48.82 49.22
3000 meters steeplechase8.28.2 8.28.8 8.33.2

Men's field events

High jump CR
Pole vault
Long jump
Triple jump
Shot put
Discus throw
Hammer throw
Javelin throw
Decathlon8061 7971 7918

Women's track events

100 meters11.6 11.6 11.6
200 meters23.0 23.2 23.5
400 meters51.6 =AR52.6
52.7
53.3
800 meters2.00.5 AR2.02.9 2.03.1
1500 meters4.13.5 CR4.14.4 4.15.0
3000 meters9.10.6 AR9.13.4 9.17.4
Marathon2.46.14.8 2.53.02.8 2.57.22
100 meters hurdles13.8 13.9 14.3
400 meters hurdles57.3 AR57.4
59.3
59.4
1:00.5

Women's field events

High jump
Long jump
Shot put
Discus throw
Joan Pavelich
Linda Langford

Javelin throw AR
Pentathlon4676 4442
4334
3884

See also

References

  1. News: Joni Huntley Triumphs in High Jump. The New York Times. 26 June 1975.
  2. Web site: ARRS - Runner: Gary Tuttle.
  3. Web site: New York City Marathon.