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1981 World Masters Athletics Championships

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1981 World Masters Athletics Championships
Dates7-14 January 1981
Host cityChristchurch, New Zealand
VenueQueen Elizabeth II Park
LevelMasters
TypeOutdoor
Participation2400 athletes from
44[1] nations
1979
1983
Centennial Lagoon

1981 World Masters Athletics Championships is the fourth in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships (called World Veterans Championships, World Veterans Games, or World Veterans Track and Field Championships at the time) that took place in Christchurch, New Zealand, from 7 to 14 January 1981.[1] The turnout was better than expected, despite the remote location, [2]: 177  though no Eastern European or third world nations were represented. [3]: 1 

The main venue was Queen Elizabeth II Park, [4]: 2  which was later destroyed by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake. A grass track outside the stadium was used to hold many running events. [5]: 9 [3]: 20 

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. [6][7]

This Championships was organized by WAVA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC) headed by John Macdonald. [1] John Macdonald also ran in the competition and successfully defended his M45 10K title from 1979. [2]: 177 [3]: 15 

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. Many distance runners also competed in 10K and 25K road races at the 14th Annual World Veterans Distance Running Championships held around Centennial Lagoon in Palmerston North on 3 - 4 January. [3]: 8–9 [5]: 3–5 

Controversy Edit

In 1976, the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) had expelled the Amateur Athletic Union of South Africa due to the apartheid policy of the South African government at that time. [10] The Gleneagles Agreement further prohibited South African athletes from participating in sports at Commonwealth member states such as New Zealand, [3]: 21  so South Africans were banned from this Championships. [11]: 936 

About nine South Africans competed as representatives of   HOL,   BEL and   USA; [12] they are shown with their native   RSA flag in the Results Nationality column below. [3]: 21  Demonstrations and violence occurred when the press reported the participation of South African athletes. [3]: 1 [5]: 68 [13]: 21  At the Championships General Assembly, a motion to ban South African athletes from future WAVA activities was ruled "out of order" since the WAVA constitution states that membership is open to all men and women of eligible age. [3]: 21 [5]: 2 : 68 

WAVA did not expect such troubles at the next World Games scheduled for 1983 in San Juan, Puerto Rico, [3]: 31  but Puerto Rican politics eventually would make South African participation an issue as well. After the end of the apartheid system, South Africa officially rejoined IAAF in 1992. [14]

Results Edit

Past Championships results are archived at WMA. [15] Additional archives are available from Museum of Masters Track & Field [16] as a pdf book [4] and in pdf newsletters from World Association of Veteran Athletes [5] and from National Masters News. [3]

Several masters world records were set at this Championships. World records for 1981 are from the National Masters News newsletter[3]: 17  (length measurements are converted from feet to meters) unless otherwise noted. Among the notable performances, John Gilmour broke his own M60 WR for the 4th time, and the blind sprinter Fritz Assmy won the M65 100m and 200m, again guided by his son-in-law Klaus Hinrichsen as he was in 1979. [5]: 5 [3]: 15 : 17  A photograph of Assmy running with his son-in-law is included in the pdf book.[4]: 13 

Women Edit

Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
W60 100 Meters Elizabeth Haule   FRG
W70 100 Meters Bess James   USA
19.58
W75 100 Meters Irja Sarnama   FIN
19.25
W45 200 Meters Irene Obera   USA
W55 200 Meters Kirsten Hveem   NOR
30.59
W60 200 Meters Elizabeth Haule   FRG
33.62
W70 200 Meters Bess James   USA
45.11
W75 200 Meters Irja Sarnama   FIN
42.66
W45 400 Meters Colleen Mills   NZL
W55 400 Meters Anne McKenzie[17]   RSA[18]
71.91
W65 400 Meters Winifred Reid[19]   RSA
79.66
W70 400 Meters Bess James   USA
96.65
W75 400 Meters Ruth Rothfarb   USA
2:03.50
W55 800 Meters Anne McKenzie[17]   RSA[18]
W60 800 Meters Britta Tibbling   SWE
3:00.95
W65 800 Meters S.E. Pearce   NZL
3:34.62
W70 800 Meters Bess James   USA
3:53.34
W75 800 Meters Ruth Rothfarb   USA
4:30.08
W70 1500 Meters Bess James   USA
7:93.42
W75 1500 Meters Ruth Rothfarb   USA
8:47.78
W45 5000 Meters Maria Pia d'Orlando[5]: 44    ITA
W45 10000 Meters Dorothy Stock   USA
38:49.15
W60 10000 Meters E. Falke   FRG
50:13.84
W65 10000 Meters W. Kretschmer   FRG
55:20.8
W70 10000 Meters Ailsa Forbes   NZL
59:20.6
W75 10000 Meters Ruth Rothfarb   USA
1:01:56
W50 5K Race Walk M. Ohlsson   SWE
28:46.06
W55 5K Race Walk Marj Colthup   AUS
30:48.20
W60 5K Race Walk Britta Tibbling   SWE
28:39.80
W65 High Jump Annchen Reile   FRG
W65 Long Jump Rosaline Sole[5]: 24    NZL
3.40
W75 Shot Put Irja Sarnama[5]: 26    FIN
6.90
W45 Discus Throw Odete Valentino Domingos[5]: 27    BRA
48.24
W65 Discus Throw Annchen Reile[5]: 27    FRG
26.54
W75 Discus Throw Irja Sarnama[5]: 27    FIN
15.26
W45 Javelin Throw A. Brommel[5]: 28    FRG
43.16
W50 Javelin Throw S. White[5]: 28    AUS
36.22
W75 Javelin Throw Irja Sarnama   FIN
18.27

Men Edit

Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
M65 200 Meters Fritz Assmy[5]: 5 : 11 [3]: 17 [20]: 17 [4]: 18    FRG
M55 800 Meters Frank Evans   NZL
M60 800 Meters John Gilmour[5]: 5    AUS
M60 800 Meters George McGrath[21][5]: 5 [4]: 17    AUS
2:17.54
M70 80 Meters Hurdles W. Bigelow   USA
84.09
M70 3000 Meters Steeplechase W. Bigelow   USA
14:34.54
M75 Long Jump Gulab Singh[5]: 24    IND
4.27
M65 Triple Jump Ian Hume[5]: 25    CAN
10.66
M75 Triple Jump Gulab Singh[5]: 25    IND
8.72
M50 High Jump John C. Brown   USA
M75 Discus Throw V. Anderson[5]: 27    SWE
35.58

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Outdoor". World Masters Athletics.
  2. ^ a b Olson, Leonard T. (Nov 29, 2000). Masters Track and Field: A History. McFarland. ISBN 0786408898.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Special 4th World Veterans Games Issue" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. February 1981.
  4. ^ a b c d e "4th World Veteran Championships" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "The Fourth World Association of Athletes Track & Field Championships" (PDF). The World Association of Veteran Athletes Newsletter 4. World Association of Veteran Athletes. March 1981.
  6. ^ "WORLD MASTERS (VETERANS) CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)". gbrathletics.com. Athletics Weekly.
  7. ^ Kusy, Krzysztof; Zieliński, Jacek (January 2006). Parzy, Wiesława (ed.). Masters athletics. Social, biological and practical aspects of veterans sport. p. 56. ISBN 83-88923-69-2. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  8. ^ Martin Gasselsberger. "WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION". Masters Athletics.
  9. ^ "World Masters Athletic Championships". Wellington Masters Athletics.
  10. ^ Robert Trumbull (July 23, 1976). "South Africa Expelled by Track Body". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Peter Limb. "The anti-apartheid movements in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand" (PDF). The Koori History Website.
  12. ^ "Register of Sports Contacts with South Africa, 1 September 1980 - 31 March 1981". Struggles for Freedom SOUTHERN AFRICA. United Nations (New York). May 1981.
  13. ^ "World Games Draw 1,935" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. November 1983.
  14. ^ "South Africa Track Gets Approval for Games : Olympics: IAAF's backing leaves all the country's sports in good standing for Barcelona". Associated Press. L.A. Times. May 30, 1992.
  15. ^ "Championships Outdoor". World Masters Athletics. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  16. ^ "Results: World Outdoor Championships, Other Internationals". Museum of Masters Track & Field. Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  17. ^ a b Riël Hauman (July 30, 2014). "Obituary For South African Masters Legend Anne McKenzie Who Has Died At 88". Race Results Weekly.
  18. ^ a b Anne McKenzie was listed under   BEL flag in the results.
  19. ^ Winifred Reid was listed under   HOL flag in the results.
  20. ^ "AGE GROUP BESTS BY FIVE YEAR CATEGORIES" (PDF). The World Association of Veteran Athletes Newsletter 5. Museum of Masters Track & Field. July 1981.
  21. ^ George McGrath placed 2nd to John Gilmour in M60 800m

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nations were represented 3 1 The main venue was Queen Elizabeth II Park 4 2 which was later destroyed by the 2011 Christchurch earthquake A grass track outside the stadium was used to hold many running events 5 9 3 20 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 6 7 This Championships was organized by WAVA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee LOC headed by John Macdonald 1 John Macdonald also ran in the competition and successfully defended his M45 10K title from 1979 2 177 3 15 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 Many distance runners also competed in 10K and 25K road races at the 14th Annual World Veterans Distance Running Championships held around Centennial Lagoon in Palmerston North on 3 4 January 3 8 9 5 3 5 Contents 1 Controversy 2 Results 2 1 Women 2 2 Men 3 ReferencesControversy EditIn 1976 the International Amateur Athletic Federation IAAF had expelled the Amateur Athletic Union of South Africa due to the apartheid policy of the South African government at that time 10 The Gleneagles Agreement further prohibited South African athletes from participating in sports at Commonwealth member states such as New Zealand 3 21 so South Africans were banned from this Championships 11 936 About nine South Africans competed as representatives of nbsp HOL nbsp BEL and nbsp USA 12 they are shown with their native nbsp RSA flag in the Results Nationality column below 3 21 Demonstrations and violence occurred when the press reported the participation of South African athletes 3 1 5 68 13 21 At the Championships General Assembly a motion to ban South African athletes from future WAVA activities was ruled out of order since the WAVA constitution states that membership is open to all men and women of eligible age 3 21 5 2 68 WAVA did not expect such troubles at the next World Games scheduled for 1983 in San Juan Puerto Rico 3 31 but Puerto Rican politics eventually would make South African participation an issue as well After the end of the apartheid system South Africa officially rejoined IAAF in 1992 14 Results EditPast Championships results are archived at WMA 15 Additional archives are available from Museum of Masters Track amp Field 16 as a pdf book 4 and in pdf newsletters from World Association of Veteran Athletes 5 and from National Masters News 3 Several masters world records were set at this Championships World records for 1981 are from the National Masters News newsletter 3 17 length measurements are converted from feet to meters unless otherwise noted Among the notable performances John Gilmour broke his own M60 WR for the 4th time and the blind sprinter Fritz Assmy won the M65 100m and 200m again guided by his son in law Klaus Hinrichsen as he was in 1979 5 5 3 15 17 A photograph of Assmy running with his son in law is included in the pdf book 4 13 Women Edit Event Athlete s Nationality PerformanceW60 100 Meters Elizabeth Haule nbsp FRG 16 01W70 100 Meters Bess James nbsp USA 19 58W75 100 Meters Irja Sarnama nbsp FIN 19 25W45 200 Meters Irene Obera nbsp USA 26 21W55 200 Meters Kirsten Hveem nbsp NOR 30 59W60 200 Meters Elizabeth Haule nbsp FRG 33 62W70 200 Meters Bess James nbsp USA 45 11W75 200 Meters Irja Sarnama nbsp FIN 42 66W45 400 Meters Colleen Mills nbsp NZL 59 68W55 400 Meters Anne McKenzie 17 nbsp RSA 18 71 91W65 400 Meters Winifred Reid 19 nbsp RSA 79 66W70 400 Meters Bess James nbsp USA 96 65W75 400 Meters Ruth Rothfarb nbsp USA 2 03 50W55 800 Meters Anne McKenzie 17 nbsp RSA 18 2 43 41W60 800 Meters Britta Tibbling nbsp SWE 3 00 95W65 800 Meters S E Pearce nbsp NZL 3 34 62W70 800 Meters Bess James nbsp USA 3 53 34W75 800 Meters Ruth Rothfarb nbsp USA 4 30 08W70 1500 Meters Bess James nbsp USA 7 93 42W75 1500 Meters Ruth Rothfarb nbsp USA 8 47 78W45 5000 Meters Maria Pia d Orlando 5 44 nbsp ITA 18 09 03W45 10000 Meters Dorothy Stock nbsp USA 38 49 15W60 10000 Meters E Falke nbsp FRG 50 13 84W65 10000 Meters W Kretschmer nbsp FRG 55 20 8W70 10000 Meters Ailsa Forbes nbsp NZL 59 20 6W75 10000 Meters Ruth Rothfarb nbsp USA 1 01 56W50 5K Race Walk M Ohlsson nbsp SWE 28 46 06W55 5K Race Walk Marj Colthup nbsp AUS 30 48 20W60 5K Race Walk Britta Tibbling nbsp SWE 28 39 80W65 High Jump Annchen Reile nbsp FRG 1 11W65 Long Jump Rosaline Sole 5 24 nbsp NZL 3 40W75 Shot Put Irja Sarnama 5 26 nbsp FIN 6 90W45 Discus Throw Odete Valentino Domingos 5 27 nbsp BRA 48 24W65 Discus Throw Annchen Reile 5 27 nbsp FRG 26 54W75 Discus Throw Irja Sarnama 5 27 nbsp FIN 15 26W45 Javelin Throw A Brommel 5 28 nbsp FRG 43 16W50 Javelin Throw S White 5 28 nbsp AUS 36 22W75 Javelin Throw Irja Sarnama nbsp FIN 18 27Men Edit Event Athlete s Nationality PerformanceM65 200 Meters Fritz Assmy 5 5 11 3 17 20 17 4 18 nbsp FRG 26 32M55 800 Meters Frank Evans nbsp NZL 2 08 66M60 800 Meters John Gilmour 5 5 nbsp AUS 2 16 98M60 800 Meters George McGrath 21 5 5 4 17 nbsp AUS 2 17 54M70 80 Meters Hurdles W Bigelow nbsp USA 84 09M70 3000 Meters Steeplechase W Bigelow nbsp USA 14 34 54M75 Long Jump Gulab Singh 5 24 nbsp IND 4 27M65 Triple Jump Ian Hume 5 25 nbsp CAN 10 66M75 Triple Jump Gulab Singh 5 25 nbsp IND 8 72M50 High Jump John C Brown nbsp USA 1 75M75 Discus Throw V Anderson 5 27 nbsp SWE 35 58References Edit a b c Outdoor World Masters Athletics a b Olson Leonard T Nov 29 2000 Masters Track and Field A History McFarland ISBN 0786408898 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Special 4th World Veterans Games Issue PDF National Masters News Museum of Masters Track amp Field February 1981 a b c d e 4th World Veteran Championships PDF Museum of Masters Track amp Field a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u The Fourth World Association of Athletes Track amp Field Championships PDF The World Association of Veteran Athletes Newsletter 4 World Association of Veteran Athletes March 1981 WORLD MASTERS VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN gbrathletics com Athletics Weekly Kusy Krzysztof Zielinski Jacek January 2006 Parzy Wieslawa ed Masters athletics Social biological and practical aspects of veterans sport p 56 ISBN 83 88923 69 2 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help Martin Gasselsberger WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION Masters Athletics World Masters Athletic Championships Wellington Masters Athletics Robert Trumbull July 23 1976 South Africa Expelled by Track Body The New York Times Peter Limb The anti apartheid movements in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand PDF The Koori History Website Register of Sports Contacts with South Africa 1 September 1980 31 March 1981 Struggles for Freedom SOUTHERN AFRICA United Nations New York May 1981 World Games Draw 1 935 PDF National Masters News Museum of Masters Track amp Field November 1983 South Africa Track Gets Approval for Games Olympics IAAF s backing leaves all the country s sports in good standing for Barcelona Associated Press L A Times May 30 1992 Championships Outdoor World Masters Athletics Retrieved 2022 01 03 Results World Outdoor Championships Other Internationals Museum of Masters Track amp Field Retrieved 2022 01 03 a b Riel Hauman July 30 2014 Obituary For South African Masters Legend Anne McKenzie Who Has Died At 88 Race Results Weekly a b Anne McKenzie was listed under nbsp BEL flag in the results Winifred Reid was listed under nbsp HOL flag in the results AGE GROUP BESTS BY FIVE YEAR CATEGORIES PDF The World Association of Veteran Athletes Newsletter 5 Museum of Masters Track amp Field July 1981 George McGrath placed 2nd to John Gilmour in M60 800m Retrieved 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