1977 World Masters Athletics Championships Explained

1977 World Masters Athletics Championships
Size:240
Stadium:Slottsskogsvallen
Host City:Gothenburg, Sweden
Dates:8-13 August 1977
Level:Masters
Type:Outdoor
Athletes Participating:2670
Nations Participating:45[1]
Previous:1975
Next:1979

57.6778°N 11.9394°W1977 World Masters Athletics Championships is the second in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships (called World Masters Championships or World Veterans Championships at the time) that took place in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 8 to 13 August 1977.[1] [2]

The main venue was Slottsskogsvallen.Supplemental venues included Ullevi Stadium for 5K and 10K races, the former Gothenburg-Särö railroad route for Marathon, and the park around Björngårdsvillan for Cross Country and Road Walks.[3]

This edition of masters athletics Championships had a minimum age limit of 35 years for women and 40 years for men.The age groups for women are now in 5-year (rather than 10-year as in 1975) divisions, same as for men.

The governing body of this series is World Association of Veteran Athletes (WAVA, initially called World Veterans Athletic Association).WAVA was formed during meeting at the inaugural edition of this series at Toronto in 1975, then officially founded and named when its constitution was proposed during General Assembly at this edition on 9 August 1977.[4] WAVA was renamed as World Masters Athletics (WMA) at the Brisbane Championships in 2001.[5]

This Championships was organized by the nascent WAVA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC) led by Roland Jerneryd .[1] Jerneryd was elected WAVA secretary at the General Assembly.

In addition to a full range of track and field events,[6] non-stadia events included 8K Cross Country and Marathon.

Controversy

A major issue at the WAVA founding was South Africa, which had been expelled by the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) in 1976 due to the apartheid policy of the South African government at that time.[7] The WAVA constitution was written to be independent of IAAF,[4] and stated that

Nevertheless, South African participation was not settled when the meet began, before the WAVA constitution was proposed, and several athletes from South Africa (and Rhodesia) registered as Americans.[8] The issue of South African athletes remained controversial until South Africa rejoined IAAF in 1992, after the end of the apartheid system.[9]

Results

Past Championships results are archived at WMA.[10] Additional archives are available from Museum of Masters Track & Field[11] as a pdf book,[12] as a searchable pdf,[13] and in a pdf newsletter.[14]

Several masters world records were set at this Championships, including M40 5k run and 3k steeplechase by 1964 Olympic gold medalist Gaston Roelants, and M40 discus by four-time Olympic Champion Al Oerter.[15] [16] The blind sprinter Fritz Assmy wowed the crowd with 2 victories in the M60 100m and 200m,[16] [17] guided by his son-in-law Klaus Hinrichsen in lane 8.[12] World records for 1977 are from WMA[10] unless otherwise noted.

Women

No world records were reported. Among the notable performances, American Miki Gorman won the W40 1500m, 3000m, cross-country, and marathon, while Irish Maeve Kyle won the W45 in 100m, 400m, high jump and long jump.

Men

EventAthlete(s)NationalityPerformance
M60 100 MetersPercy Duncan
M50 200 MetersJack Greenwood
M60 200 MetersFritz Assmy
M75 200 MetersHerb Anderson
M40 200 MetersReginald Austin
M40 400 MetersNoel Clough
M50 400 MetersJack Greenwood
M70 400 MetersJosiah Packard
M75 400 MetersHerb Anderson
M40 800 MetersTony Blue
M45 800 MetersJohan Hesselberg
M75 800 MetersHarold Chapson
M45 1500 MetersP Majoor
M75 1500 MetersHarold Chapson
M40 5000 MetersGaston Roelants
M70 5000 MetersEinar Nordin
M75 5000 MetersPaul Spangler
M70 10000 MetersEinar Nordin
M50 100 Meters HurdlesJack Greenwood
M55 100 Meters HurdlesTom Patsalis
M60 100 Meters HurdlesRobert Reckwardt
M65 100 Meters HurdlesR. Lacey
M70 100 Meters HurdlesW McFadden
M75 100 Meters HurdlesHerb Anderson
M40 400 Meters HurdlesNoel Clough
M40 3000 Meters SteeplechaseGaston Roelants
M45 3000 Meters SteeplechaseHal Higdon
M70 3000 Meters SteeplechaseR Wiseman
M60 High JumpErik Stai
M60 High JumpIan Hume
M65 High JumpIvar Sand
M40 Long JumpT Chilton
M45 Triple JumpHermann Strauss
M45 Triple JumpDave Jackson
M60 Triple JumpE Seater
M65 Triple JumpIvar Sand
M75 Triple JumpHerb Anderson
M80 Triple JumpS Falk
M75 Shot PutF. Posluschni
M40 Shot PutIvan Ivančić
M80 Shot PutP Goic
M40 Discus ThrowAl Oerter
M60 Discus ThrowR Gustavsson
M70 Discus ThrowV Andersson
M75 Discus ThrowM Cullen
M40 Javelin ThrowUrs von Wartburg
M70 Javelin ThrowE Curtice
M75 Javelin ThrowHerb Anderson

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Outdoor . World Masters Athletics .
  2. Web site: World Master Athletics Championships 2024. City of Gothenburg.
  3. News: Gothenburg Expects 3000 Vets Huge European Entry Likely. July 1977. Veteris. British Masters Athletic Federation. 6-7.
  4. News: Proposed Constitution for the World Masters Track and Field Association. August 1977. USMITT. Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  5. Web site: WORLD MASTERS (VETERANS) CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN). Athletics Weekly. gbrathletics.com.
  6. Web site: WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION. Martin Gasselsberger. Masters Athletics.
  7. News: South Africa Expelled by Track Body. Robert Trumbull. July 23, 1976. The New York Times.
  8. News: 3RD WORLD VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIP ISSUE. October 1979. Museum of Masters Track & Field. National Masters News.
  9. News: South Africa Track Gets Approval for Games : Olympics: IAAF's backing leaves all the country's sports in good standing for Barcelona.. May 30, 1992. Associated Press. L.A. Times.
  10. Web site: Championships Outdoor. World Masters Athletics. 2022-01-03.
  11. Web site: Results: World Outdoor Championships, Other Internationals. Museum of Masters Track & Field. 2022-01-03.
  12. Web site: World Masters Championships Track and Field August 8-13 1977 Slottsskogsvallen Gothenburg Sweden. Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  13. Web site: World Masters Championships Track and Field August 8-13 1977 Slottsskogsvallen Gothenburg Sweden. MastersHistory.org.
  14. News: 'Fantastic' may be the best word to describe 1977 Second World Masters Championships. Bob Fine. Autumn 1977. Museum of Masters Track & Field. National Masters News.
  15. Web site: ZOMERNIEUWS 2001 (DEEL 3) (Flämisch) . 2022-01-09 . 2010-01-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100102022944/http://www.dcla.be/dcla_oud/zomer2001deel3.php . dead .
  16. Book: Masters Track and Field: A History. Olson. Leonard T.. Nov 29, 2000. McFarland . 0786408898.
  17. Book: Kusy. Krzysztof. Zieliński. Jacek. Parzy. Wiesława. January 2006. 83-88923-69-2. Masters athletics. Social, biological and practical aspects of veterans sport. Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego w Poznaniu/Poznan University of Physical Education. ResearchGate.