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Michelson, Madison, Dussett shine at USA Masters Outdoor Championships
August 6, 2007 From USATF press release.
ORONO, ME - The warm weather and windy conditions were
again the biggest issue during day two of the USA Masters
Outdoor Track & Field Championships here Friday on the
campus of the University of Maine. More than 1,100 athletes ages 30 to 95+ are in Orono
competing in the national championships. The USA Masters
Championships continue through Sunday. While she admitted the weather had its affect on her, it didn't
stop Marie-Lousie Michelson (Stony Brook, NY) from
claiming her eighth overall World Record Friday. Her time of
9 minutes 9.25 seconds is the fastest ever run in the W65
2,000m steeplechase. "I love it," Michelson said of the world mark. "And I really like
the steeplechase. It's just fun." Michelson also owns world records in indoor competition in
the 1,500m, mile, and the 3,000m. That trio goes along with
her bests in the mile, 3,000m, 5,000m, 10,000m and the
steeplechase outdoors. "I love everything about track except for the warm down," she
said. "I hope I can do it until I drop." In terms of the temperatures which neared 90-degrees at
race time, Michelson said she likely could have run around
8:50 in the steeplechase under better conditions. "I lost four minutes in a 10,000 once because of the
weather," she concluded. The heat and wind didn't seem to bother 91-year-old Bob
Madison (Bennington, VT) as he claimed first place in the
M90 400m dash. Madison, the youngest competitor in the
event, finished ahead of 93-year-old Max Springer (Knoxville,
TN) in a time of 1:56.12. "For my physical well-being, my mental well-being and it
gives me a little recognition as well," Madison said when
asked what keeps him going. Madison estimated he has been competing in track and
field for the past 20 to 25 years; ever since his daughter
challenged him to take up running. How long does he intend to do it? "That's in God's eyes I guess," he said. Madison will also compete in the 200m, 800m and in the
1,500m this weekend in Orono. The fastest respective time turned in Friday belonged to
Antwon Dussett (Peoria, IL) in the M30 400m dash. His time
of 48.21 was a little slower than the meet record of 46.98 he
ran one year ago at the Masters Outdoor Championships in
Charlotte, N.C. "It would be a 46," Dussett said about what he thought the
time could have been in better conditions. "I wasn't
expecting the wind to be so strong. And the other guys really
pushed me hard on the backstretch. I just thank God that I
was able to finish strong." The M30 400m was likely the most anticipated race of the
day and Dorian Green (Lorain, OH) also broke the
50-second barrier to finish second in 49.53. "Sometimes it gets to be a bit of pressure," Dussett said
about the race receiving consistent attention from the
announcer. "But you have to remember it is more than just
you out there." Dussett will attempt to win four individual championships in
Orono. Finals of the 100m dash and the 800m run are
Saturday with the 200m dash being run Sunday. Winners in the women's 5,000m race walk were Rebecca
Garson of Afton, VA, (W40, 29:31.49), Maryanne Daniel of
Clinton, CT, (W45, 28:43.18), Debbie Topham of Mayville,
MI, (W50, 29:20.58), Panseluta Geer of Hazlet, NJ, (W60,
31:17.73), Lynn Tracy of Racine, WI, (W55, 28:57.29),
Louise Walters of Foresthill, CA, (W65, 31:57.91), Essie
Faria of Miami, FL, (W70, 37:44.17), Miriam Gordon of
Hollywood, FL, (W80, 40:55.99). Winners in the men's high jump were James Barrineau of
Burke, VA, (M50, 1.75m/05-09.00), Milan Jamrich of
Houston, TX, (M55, 1.70m/5-07.00), David Montieth of
Ridgefield, CT, (M60, 1.60m/5-05.25), Emil Pawlik of
Jackson, MS, (M65, 1.48m/4-10.25), Tom Langenfield of
Edina, MN, (M70, 1.43m/4-08.25), Richard Lowery of
Spring Hill, FL, (M75, 1.32m/4-04.00), Denver Smith of
Louisville, OH, (M80, 1.15m/3-09.25), Ralph Maxwell of
Alamo, TX, (M85, 1.10m/3-07.25). Winners in the women's long jump were Carol
LaFayette-Boyd of Regina, Sask., (W65, 3.85m/12-07.50),
Barbara Jordan of South Burlington, VT, (W70,
3.30m/10-10.0), Gloria Krug of New Oxford, PA,
(2.38m/7-09.75), Ann McGowen of Providence, RI, (W80,
1.86m/6-01.25). Winners in the women's long jump were Gretchen
Henrickson of Saltillo, MS, (W30, 5.01m/16-05.25), Laura
Barre of West Lebanon, NH, (W35, 5.25m/17-02.75),
Tracey Singleton of Upper Marlboro, MD, W40,
(5.11m/16-09.00), Kay Glynn of Hastings, IA, (W50,
4.62m/15-01.75), Linda Lowery of Decatur, GA, (W55,
4.26m/13-11.75), Winners in the men's long jump were Ty Brown of
Washington, DC, (M60, 4.84m/15-10.50), William Daprano
of Fayetteville, GA, (M80, 3.37m/11-00.75), Edwin Lukens of
Skaneateles, NY, (M85, 3.46m/11-04.25), Max Springer of
Knoxville, TN, (M90, 1.60m/5-03.00). Winners in the women's discus were Wanda Johnson of
Tampa, FL, (W35, 35.90m/117-09.50), Lesley Duncan of
Warren, NJ, (W40, 28.59m/93-09.50), Carol Finsrud of
Lockhart, TX (W50, 42.96m/140-11.25), Mary Hartzler of
Gahanna, OH, (W55, 28.28/92-09.25), Lorraine Tucker of
San Jose, CA, (W60, 24.25m/79-06.75), Joan Berman of
Ann Arbor, MI, (W70, 18.74m/61-05.75), Carol Young of
West Hartford, CT, (W65, 21.80m/71-06.25), Gloria Krug
of New Oxford, PA, (W75, 16.46m/54-00.0) Bernice
Holland of Cleveland, OH (W80, 17.32m/56-10.00), Olga
Koew of West Vancouver (W85, 15.35m/50-04.25). Winners in the men's discus were Thomas Bouber of
Rochester, NY (M30, 36.80m/120-09.00), Michael DeMarte
of Huntersville, NC (M35, 45.54m/149-05.00), Warren
Taylor of Columbia, PA, (M45, 42.12m/138-02.25), Jay
McKeen of Mays Landing, NJ, (M50, 44.21m/145-00.0),
Thomas Fahey of Chico, CA, (M55, 50.04m/164-02.0). Winners in the men's race walk were Edward Parrot of
Tampa, FL (M35, 25:10.88), Edgardo Rodriquez of Gotha,
FL, (M40, 27:29.34), Donald Lawrence of Albany, NY,
(M45, 26:24.17), Klaus Thiedmann of Chicago, IL, (M50,
26:43.74), Michael Wiggins of Hawarden, IA (M55,
25:56.37), Leon Jasionowski of East China, MI, (M60,
26:40.93), Paul Johnson of Fort Smith, AZ, (M65, 29:57.64),
Jack Bray of Greenbrae, CA, (M70, 29:51.25), John Starr of
Newark, DE, (M75, 32:45.82), Marvin Goldenberg of Palm
Beach, FL, (M80, 34:42.49), John Levinsohn of Greenbrae,
CA, (M85, 45:54.75). Winners in the men's discus were Glenn Thompson of
Harrisburg, VA, (M40, 50.50m/165-08.25), Bill Hiney of
Southold, NY, (M60, 49.72m/163-01.50), Larry Pratt of
Newark, DE, (M65, 46.68m/153-02), Phillip Brusca of
Maryland Heights, MD, (M80, 29.48m/96-09), David
Schlothauer of Westport, MA, (M85, 19.77m/64-10),
Champion Goldy of Haddonfield, NJ, (19.00m/62-04). Winners in the women's long jump were Veronica
Amarasekara of Fontana, CA, (W45, 5.06m/16-07.25), Phil
Raschker of Marietta, GA, (W60, 4.65m/15-03.0). Winners in the women's 2,000m steeplechase were
Jacqueline Concaugh of Burke, VA, (W30, 7:21.30), Gina
Witcher of Youngsville, NC, (W35, 7:41.11), Marisa Hanson
of Pleasant Valley (7:40.41), Caren Ware of Twin Peaks,
CA (W45, 9:02.84), Denise Janneck of Rancho Santa
Margarita, CA (W50, 9:44.74), Ashley Childs of Royal Oak,
MD, (W55, 10:54.12), Mary Trotto of Kihei, HI, (W60,
11:40.54). Winners in the men's 2,000m steeplechase were Robert
Barber of Loudon, TN, (M60, 7:39.78), Joe Cordero of
Islip Terrace, NY, (M65, 9:00.01), Thomas Butterfield,
Windsor, CT, (M70, 9:30.00), George Freeman of
Cobleskill, NY, (M75, 11:39.62). Winners in the men's 3,000m steeplechase were Clint
Santoro of Surprize, AZ, (M30, 10:59.23), Edward Parrot of
Tampa, FL (M35, 12:19.62), Christopher Yorges of
Eugene, OR, (M40, 10:42.37), Michael Fussell of
Cumming, GA, (M45, 11:03.72), Daniel Dillon of New
London, CT, (M50, 10:59.14), Mark Weeks of Colorado
Springs, CO, (M55, 12:25.06). Winners in the men's long jump were Robert Paulen of
Silver Spring, MD (M70, 4.21m/13-09.75), James Stookey of
Dickerson, MD (M75, 4.01m/13-01.75). Winners in the women's 400m dash were Dionne Bruff of
Houston, TX, (W35, 1:00.01), Charmaine Roberts of
Beltsville, MD., (W40, 1:01.42), Jai Black of San Diego, Calif.,
(W45, 1:02.61), Karla Del Grande of Toronto (W50, 1:05.97),
Catherine Nicoletti of Nederland, CO, (W55, 1:10.83), Phil
Raschker of Marietta, GA (W60, 1:10.33), Marg Radcliffe of
Lake Cowichan (W65, 1:31.25), Joyce Hodges-Hite of Mille,
GA, (W70, 1:59.04), Patricia Peterson of Albany, NY, (W80,
1:58.70). Winners in the men's 400m dash were Chris Grant of
Austin, TX (M35, 50.72), Khalid Mulazim of Lyndhurst,
OH (M40, 50.93), Saladin Allah of Piscataway, NJ, (M45,
50.96), Ben James of Honeoye Falls, NY, (M50, 54.14), Bill
Collins of Houston, TX, (M55, 54.04), Roger Pierce of
Essex, MA, (M60, 1:02.17), Mack Stewart of Katy, TX,
(M65, 1:04.42), Robert Lida of Wichita, KS, (M70, 1:02.39),
Earl Fee of Mississauga, On., (1:10.01), Raoul Rodriques of
Milldale, CT, (M83, 1:43.75), John Means of Richmond
Hts, OH (M85, 1:31.19). Winners in the women's short hurdles were Susan Wiemer
of Freeport, ME (W40, 14.54), Liz Palmer of Folsom,
CA, (W45, 13.29), Irene Thompson of Syracuse, NY
(W50, 14.48), Rhona Trott of Hamilton, ON, (W55, 14.95),
Phil Raschker of Marietta, GA (W60, 13.56), Becky Sisley of
Eugene, OR (W65, 17.77), Barbara Jordan of South
Burlington, VT, (W70, 17.92). Winners in the men's short hurdles were Michael Jackson
of Red Lion, PA, (M30, 16.58), Don Drummond of Fresno,
TX, (M35, 15.00), David Ashford of Wheeling, IL, (M40,
15.55), Robert Stanley of Naperville, IL (M45, 16.39), Joe
Johnston of Apopka, FL, (M60, 17.00), Bob Osterhoudt of
Sun City, AZ., (M65, 18.46), Robert Paulen of Silver Springs,
MD, (M70, 14.28), James Stookey of Dickerson, MD, (M75,
16.07), Denver Smith of Louisville, OH (M80, 16.98), Ralph
Maxwell of Alamo, TX (M85, 20.00). Competition continues Saturday at 7:30 a.m. starting with
the women's 10,000m finals. For more information on the
2007 USA Masters Outdoor Track and Field
Championships, including live scoring and webcast, visit
www.usatf.org.
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