Kamloops Competition Has Begun

March 3rd, 2010 by AMA Webmaster Leave a reply »

Marie Kay has added a gold medal with world record in the W50 pentathlon to the honour of carrying the Australian flag at the opening ceremony of the World Masters Indoors 2010 in Kamloops, Canada. Further details on the ANSW site.
In other day 1 highlights, gold to Marj Allison in W65 pentathlon, silver for Jan Banens in W65 Javelin and bronze for Bob Banens in M60 discus.

Australian day 1 results:

M60 Discus Throw 1K
3 Robert J Banens          M61 Australia            42.67m
      FOUL  34.27m  38.27m  42.67m  42.64m  FOUL

W65 Javelin Throw 400G
2 Janice L Banens          W68 Australia              19.75m
      17.31m  17.94m  17.04m  19.75m  18.17m  16.98m

W65 60 Meter Hurdles Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marjorie J Allison       W65 Australia                11.53,  1064
W65 High Jump Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marjorie J Allison       W65 Australia                1.17m,  978
     1.08 1.11 1.14 1.17 1.20
        O   XO    O    O  XXX
W65 Shot Put Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marjorie J Allison       W65 Australia                6.57m,   682
      6.34m  6.54m  6.57m
W65 Long Jump Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marjorie J Allison       W65 Australia                3.13m,   551
      2.84m  3.06m  3.13m
W65 800 Meter Run Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marjorie J Allison       W65 Australia              3:08.99,   924
TOTAL 4199, gold

W50 60 Meter Hurdles Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marie Kay                W50 Australia                 9.55,  1130
W50 High Jump Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marie Kay                W50 Australia                1.51m,  1067
     1.42 1.51
        O    O
W50 Shot Put Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marie Kay                W50 Australia               12.30m,   999
      12.30m  12.18m  FOUL
W50 Long Jump Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marie Kay                W50 Australia                5.16m,  1001
      4.96m  5.16m  5.13m
W50 800 Meter Run Indoor Pentathlon
1 Marie Kay                W50 Australia              2:46.78,   709
TOTAL 4906, WR (previous mark 4616), gold

Cross Country
M50 8000 Meter Run
12 Roger C. Pilkington      M51 Australia             34:13.80
M55 8000 Meter Run
6 Robert J. Pearce         M58 Australia             34:06.60
M65 8000 Meter Run
Peter L. Sandery         M68 Australia DNF
M80 8000 Meter Run
2 Radovan Leovic           M82 Australia           1:04:35.10                  

M70 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
3 Donald B. Chambers       M72 Australia               8.96Q

M65 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
  1 Peter W. Crombie         M65 Australia              8.39Q

M60 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
5 Viddy Jermacans          M61 Australia               9.02

W55 60 Meter Dash
Heat  2 Preliminaries
2 Kathryn M. Heagney       W59 Australia             9.28Q

M55 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
4 John A. Fienieg          M55 Australia                          8.44q
Heat  2 Preliminaries
6 Stephen A. McGugan       M58 Australia               8.89

M50 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
    3 Colin D. Pocklington     M51 Australia    7.88q

M45 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
  1 Stephen Jones            M46 Australia               7.40       7.70Q

W40 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
4 Janet L. Naylon          W43 Australia                 8.71
7 Debra L. McLachlan       W42 Australia                15.94 (pulled up with torn calf)
Heat  2 Preliminaries
1 Julie M Brims            W43 Australia                 8.05Q
6 Caroline K. Layt         W44 Australia                 9.11 

M40 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Preliminaries
2 Ken Telfer               M42 Australia               7.49Q
Heat  2 Preliminaries
2 Kris W. Wardecki         M41 Australia               7.54Q

M55 60 Meter Dash
Heat  2 Semi-Finals
5 John A. Fienieg          M55 Australia                 8.46

M45 60 Meter Dash
Semis to look up

M40 60 Meter Dash
Heat  1 Semi-Finals
3 Ken Telfer               M42 Australia               7.50Q
Heat  2 Semi-Finals
3 Kris W. Wardecki         M41 Australia               7.40Q

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