Stars to watch at 2007 USA Masters Indoors BOSTON - This weekend's 2007 USA Masters Indoor Track
& Field Championships, held Friday through Sunday at the
Reggie Lewis Center in Boston, is one of the most
star-studded ever. A former Harvard high jumper is among
the luminaries slated to compete (notes courtesy Ken
Stone, www.masterstrack.com):
Reigning Indoor World Champions Entered in Boston
M75 John Starr in 3000 race walk
M65 Emil Pawlik in 60, 60H, high jump, long jump,
pentathlon
M65 Sid Howard in 800, mile
M60 Roger Pierce in 60, 200, 400
M55 Bill Collins in 60, 200, 400
M55 James Broun in 60H
M50 James Barrineau in high jump
M45 Gregory Foster in 60, 60H, high jump, long jump, triple
jump, shot put, pentathlon
M45 Bruce McBarnette in high jump
M35 Daniel Holton in pole vault
W45 Joy Upshaw-Margerum in 60, 60H, 200, long jump
W45 Lesley Chaplin-Swann in 200, 400, 800, mile, 3000
W40 Patricia Porter in high jump
Reigning World Outdoor Champions Entered in Boston:
M35 Don Drummond in 60, 60H
M35 Neil Fitzgerald in 800
M40 Robert Thomas in 60, 200, 400 and 800
M40 Michael Trunkes in 3000
M45 Darnell Gatling in 200, 400
M45Anselm Lebourne in 800, mile
M45 Bruce McBarnette in high jump
M55Charles Alliein 60, 200 and 400
M60Larry Barnum in 400, 800
M60 Norman Frablein 3K walk, high jump
M60 Roger Pierce in 60, 200 and 400
M65 Emil Pawlik in 60, 60H, high jump, long jump and
pentathlon
M75 Jerry Donleyin pole vault and long jump
M80 Mel Larsen in 60, 60H, 200 and long jump
W35 Lisa Daley in 60, 200 and 400
W40 Patricia Porter in high jump
W80 Miriam Gordon in 3K walk
Please note:
M40 Robert Thomas Jr. - a silver medalist at the 2006
Masters World Championships in both M35 200 and 400 -
is entered in the 60, 200, 400 and 800 in Boston. In
mid-February, he broke the M40 American indoor record for
400 meters: http://masterstrack.com/blog/001281.html
ONES TO WATCH (with supporting links):
-- Kathryn Martin, who has set at least five W55 world indoor
records this year, is entered in the 800, mile and 3000.
http://masterstrack.com/blog/001287.html
-- M75 vaulter William Bell is Olympian Earl Bell's father.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Bell_(athletics)
-- M60 vaulter John Altendorf in February raised his age
group's world indoor record to 3.96 meters (12-11 3/4).
http://masterstrack.com/blog/001268.html
-- M50 vaulter Gary Hunter set a world indoor record
(4.65/15-3) and American outdoor record (4.60/15-1) in
2006 but jumped an unratified 4.75 (15-7) outdoors in May
2006, which betters the M50 world outdoor record.
http://masterstrack.com/blog/000802.html
-- The top three finishers in January's Hartshorne Masters
Mile at Ithaca, New York, will race again:
John Hinton 43 Chapel Hill, NC 4:21.20 Kevin Forde 43
Philadelphia, PA 4:29.46 Anselm LeBourne 47 Maplewood,
NJ 4:29.59
(But Anselm will be in M45, while John and Kevin will tangle
again in the M40 group)
http://masterstrack.com/blog/001219.html
-- Phil Raschker, who turned 60 February 21, already has
set two world and two American W60 records (at the USATF
indoor heptathlon championships). She's entered in 60,
60H, 200, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, shot
put and pentathlon.
http://masterstrack.com/blog/001313.html
-- All four members of the 4x200 indoor M70 world record
relay team of earlier this month are entered in various
sprints - Larry Colbert, Rich Rizzo, Dick Camp and Bob Lida.
http://masterstrack.com/blog/001307.html
OLYMPIAN ENTRANTS:
-- High jump champs Patricia Porter (W40) and Jim
Barrineau (M50) jumped in the Olympic Games (Patricia
Porter was Patricia Morley King in the Olympics).
http://www.trishporter.com/http://members.aol.com/track2ce
o/barrineau.html
-- M50 John Tuttle (entered in Boston 3000) was a 1984
marathon Olympian.
In addition, note the presence in Boston of M55 Nolan
Shaheed, entered in 800, mile and 3K. He's a favorite to win
all three and threaten age-group records while he runs to a
beat. Jazz musician Shaheed played lead trumpet with the
Count Basie Orchestra, was musical director for Marvin
Gaye, and has worked with Natalie Cole and Stevie Wonder.
M55 high jumperEd Baskauskas is a Harvard alumnus now
living in Northern California. Ed beat Richard Sobel (an old
Princeton rival) in a jump-off in 2005 for the outdoor U.S.
title. Ed jumped for Harvard in the early 1970s.
For more information on the 2007 USA Masters Indoor Track
& Field Championships, visit
http://www.usatf.org/events/2007/USAMastersIndoorTFCha
mpionships/ .
For media interviews onsite, see Bob Weiner, National
Masters Media Chair at Trackside or call Bob's cell at
202-329-1700.