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SUZY HESS
After completing their walk, U.S. athletes watch the parade of athletes in the opening ceremonies, 14th WAVA Championships.
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TESH TESHIMA
John Humphrey, first M70 (98:06), Hickam 15K, Honolulu.
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Beth Harwick
Honorary Chair John Brosky presented the first-place
award to the Western Pennsylvania TC winning
W40+ team, ARCA Women's Distance Festival 5K,
Oct. 13, Pittsburgh, Pa., (from I): Lisa Cimbala (21 :12)
Suzanne Swan (22:08), and Sabine Kane (20:19).
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Chris McKnight, 46, first M40+ ( 24:56), Run With the /L/i \ ANGELS 4 Mile, East Rockaway, N.Y.vSe,r:::wc:> I vv V
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l,)� Becky Sisley, 62, Eugene, Ore., one of the ten active
and five old-time masters athletes and administrators
added the USATF Masters Hall of Fame at the
USATF convention in Mobile. �1 ,
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Karl Smith, of Maryland, M40 Masters Track Athlete of the Year.
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W Norman Green, elected Masters LOR Chair,
Convention, Mobile, Ala.
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Walwyn Franklyn, 48, second M45 in the 400 (51.60/A-G
94.5%), 14th WAVA Championships, Brisbane, Australia.
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Bill Theobald
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First three W40+ (from I); Lori Hewig, W40, 16:56; Susan
Munson, W40, 17:51; and Diane Legare, W50, 18:03,
Syracuse Festival of Races 5K, Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 30.
Art Shahzade / { ./u{Sheridon Groves, M50 winner in the short and long hurdles, 2001 Visalia Meet.
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1-CJ..f Jim Buckley John Whittemore, 102, Montecito, Calif., receives the
---J-11,,AI Paul Spangler Award for the Best Athlete 80+ fromf1Y V Beverly Lewis, Club West president, and Gordon
McClenathen, vice-president. Whittemore, who esta.blished two age group records (discus, 20-5;
javelin, 18-10) in the 2001 Club West Meet, shared the award with Ross Carter, 87, Eugene, Ore.
iAft I/VJ1ll �1 °1-y from Thom Weddle .. ,:r33 All of the men's age-group winners, USATF Mastersvv 5K Cross-Country Championships, Deland, Fla., / c-
Nov. 18, with Race Director John Boyle (from I): rJ..{ Boyle, Tom Dalton, M40, first overall in 15:42; Steve Gallagher, M45; Sverre Falck-Pedersen, M50; C. S. Montecarlo, M55; Thom Weddle, M60; Donald Jones, M70; and Tom McDonald, M75.
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� Craig Masback, USATF Chief Executive Officer,spoke to the Masters T&F Committee, USATFConvention. Masters T&F Chair George Mathewsand Vice-Chair Suzy Hess presided over the mastersmeetings.
Four of the 19 women in the 2001 Masters Weight
Pentathlon Championships, Syracuse, N.Y., (from I):
Ruth Welding, W45 first (3607), Sue Hallen, W40
third, Oneithea Lewis, W40 first (4797, and Carol
Finsrud, W40 second. Welding and Lewis were
honored as Masters Field Athletes of the Year in their
age groups at the USATF Convention in Mobile, Ala.
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Luis Velez, M70 hammer thrower from Puerto Rico, {l,,d_
will be involved in the planning of the 15th World cwn Masters Championships in Puerto Rico in 2003.
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Paul Heitzman, of Kansas, M70 Masters LOR Athlete
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Jerry Wojcik 1/ -c,( , Gayle Johnson, W50 first (60:15), 10K racewalk,2001 Natiional Masters Championships, BatonRouge, La. � {o/l �Rwff
Jerry Wojcik Chris Yorges, of Oregon, M35 Masters Track Athleteof the Year.
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GEORGE BANKER
Chuck Williams (I), 50, 12.80, and Larry Colbert,
64, 13.10, in the 100, Potomac Valley TC Meet,
Aug. 5, Alexandria, Va.
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GEORGE BANKER
Samantha Kirby, W30 3000 winner (13:28.2), Potomac Valley TC Meet, Aug. 5, Alexandria, Va.