1997 World Masters Athletics Championships Explained

1997 World Masters Athletics Championships
Size:240
Stadium:Kings Park Athletic Stadium
Host City:Durban, South Africa
Dates:17 - 27 July 1997
Level:Masters
Type:Outdoor
Athletes Participating:5735
Nations Participating:69[1]
Previous:1995
Next:1999

-29.8263°N 31.0327°W1997 World Masters Athletics Championships is the twelfth in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships (called World Veterans Championships or World Veterans Athletics Championships at the time) that took place in Durban, South Africa from 17 to 27 July 1997.[1]

had been expelled by the International Amateur Athletic Federation in 1976 due to the apartheid policy of the South African government at that time.[2] South Africa rejoined IAAF in 1992, after the abolition of apartheid.[3] 1997 marked the first time that South Africa, or any African country, has hosted a Championships in this series.[4] Other African countries that were represented for the first time were,,,, and .

The main venue was Kings Park Athletic Stadium located in the Kings Park Sporting Precinct.[5] Another stadium within the complex also hosted many stadia events;that stadium was demolished in 2006 to construct the new Moses Mabhida Stadium.[6]

This edition of masters athletics Championships had a minimum age limit of 35 years for women and 40 years for men.

The governing body of this series is World Association of Veteran Athletes (WAVA). WAVA was formed during meeting at the inaugural edition of this series at Toronto in 1975, then officially founded during the second edition in 1977, then renamed as World Masters Athletics (WMA) at the Brisbane Championships in 2001.[7] [4]

This Championships was organized by WAVA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC) led by Monty Hacker, Harry Naidu, and Linda Barron.[5]

In addition to a full range of track and field events,[8] [9] non-stadia events included 10K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk (women), 20K Race Walk (men), and Marathon.

Results

Past Championships results are archived at WMA.[10] Additional archives are available from Museum of Masters Track & Field[11] as a pdf[12] extracted from a National Masters News pdf newsletter.[13]

Several masters world records were set at this Championships. World records for 1997 are from the list of World Records in the National Masters News September newsletter[13] unless otherwise noted. Among the notable performances, Phil Raschker set 7 W50 world records,[13] [14] [4] and the blind athlete Ivy Granstrom, who ran with a wrist tether attached to her guide, set 4 W85 world records.[13]

Women

EventAthlete(s)NationalityPerformance
W40 100 MetersZdeňka Mušinská
W50 100 MetersPhil Raschker
W75 100 MetersPaula Schneiderhan
W85 100 MetersIvy Granstrom
W50 200 MetersPhil Raschker
W60 200 MetersIrene Obera
W75 200 MetersPaula Schneiderhan
W85 200 MetersIvy Granstrom
W85 400 MetersRosario Iglesias Rocha
W60 800 MetersJeanne Hoagland
W85 800 MetersRosario Iglesias Rocha
W50 1500 MetersJutta Pedersen
W85 1500 MetersIvy Granstrom
W50 10000 MetersJutta Pedersen
W85 10000 MetersIvy Granstrom
W55 2000 Meters SteeplechaseMargaret Orman
W65 2000 Meters SteeplechaseUlla Seger
W50 80 Meters HurdlesPhil Raschker
W65 80 Meters HurdlesAsta Larsson
W85 5K Race WalkMargit Lindgren
W50 4 x 100 Meters RelayLorraine Tucker, Michael Hill, Johnnie Hill-Hudgins, Phil Raschker
W70 4 x 400 Meters RelayJohnnye Valien, Shirley Dietderich, Diane Friedman, Patricia Peterson
W55 High JumpErika Stähle
W60 High JumpChristiane Schmalbruch
W50 Long JumpPhil Raschker
W60 Long JumpChristiane Schmalbruch
W75 Long JumpPaula Schneiderhan
W40 Triple JumpConceição Geremías
W50 Triple JumpPhil Raschker
W60 Triple JumpChristiane Schmalbruch
W35 Pole VaultPetra Herrmann
W50 Pole VaultPhil Raschker
W60 Pole VaultDorothy McLennan
W65 Shot PutJutta Schaefer
W65 Discus ThrowIngeborg Pfuller
W80 Discus ThrowAnnchen Reile
W65 Hammer ThrowJutta Schaefer
W75 Hammer ThrowIlse Bellin
W60 Javelin ThrowGertrude Schoenauer

Men

EventAthlete(s)NationalityPerformance
M90 200 MetersRichard Gathercole
M65 400 MetersRalph Romain
M70 400 MetersWilhelm Selzer
M70 800 MetersDerek Turnbull
M70 1500 MetersDerek Turnbull
M70 5000 MetersDerek Turnbull
M75 5000 MetersJames Todd
M90 5000 MetersAlfred Althaus
M55 3000 Meters SteeplechaseRon Robertson
M85 80 Meters HurdlesVittorio Colo
M60 4 x 100 Meters RelaySchmitz, Berthold Neumann, Rudolf Boeckl, Jürgen Radke
M80 4 x 100 Meters RelayEugen Eble, Friedrich Mahlo, E. Pfanzelt, Muller
M80 4 x 400 Meters RelayLudzuweit, Gerhard Theune, Eugen Eble, Friedrich Mahlo
M60 Triple JumpPericles Pinto
M85 Triple JumpVittorio Colo
M55 Shot PutWolfgang Hamel
M85 Javelin Throw[15] Gerhard Schepe

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Outdoor . World Masters Athletics .
  2. News: South Africa Expelled by Track Body. Robert Trumbull. 23 July 1976. The New York Times.
  3. News: South Africa Track Gets Approval for Games : Olympics: IAAF's backing leaves all the country's sports in good standing for Barcelona.. 30 May 1992. Associated Press. L.A. Times.
  4. 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.
  5. News: 5700 Athletes from 69 Nations Enter World Championships in Durban. July 1997. Museum of Masters Track & Field. National Masters News.
  6. Web site: MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM (DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA). Architects.Africa.
  7. Web site: WORLD MASTERS (VETERANS) CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN). Athletics Weekly. gbrathletics.com.
  8. Web site: WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION. Martin Gasselsberger. Masters Athletics.
  9. Web site: World Masters Athletic Championships. Wellington Masters Athletics.
  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: 12th WAVA World Veterans Athletic Championships. Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  13. News: 5788 Athletes Take Part in 12th World Veterans Championships. September 1997. Museum of Masters Track & Field. National Masters News.
  14. Book: Masters Track and Field: A History. Olson. Leonard T.. 29 Nov 2000. McFarland . 0786408898.
  15. Web site: World Masters Athletics Javelin . Wellington Masters Athletics .