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Masters athletics

Masters athletics is a class of the sport of athletics for athletes of 35 years of age and over. The events include track and field, road running and cross country running. Competitors are bracketed into five-year age groups (which promotes fair competition). For international events the first age group is 35 to 39. Men as old as 105[1] and women in their 100s[2] have competed in running, jumping and throwing events. Masters athletes are sometimes known as "veterans" and the European Masters Championships, for instance, is known as "Eurovets". This and other high level events including biennial World Championships cater largely to elite-level athletes, but many masters athletes are novices to athletics and enjoy the camaraderie offered by masters competition at the local, National and International level. Most National governing bodies for track and field hold annual Masters championships. Prestigious National meets such as the Penn Relays and the United States Olympic Trials (track and field) put on exhibition events for top masters athletes. Masters athletics is growing Internationally with over 6000 athletes competing at recent World Championships. World; National and Regional records are maintained for each age group.

In the United States, USATF (USA Track & Field) hosts various Masters events including National Championships for Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field and Cross Country. USATF adds the age divisions 30–34 as Sub-Masters, and 25–29 as Pre-Masters to give athletes just past college age more opportunities to compete.[3]

History edit

 
Former U.S. Olympic coach Payton Jordan of California sets a world record (30.89 seconds) in the M80 age group in the 200-meter dash at the USATF National Masters Championships in 1997 in San Jose, California.

Since at least the early 1930s, middle-aged athletes in Europe, Australia and New Zealand have competed with younger athletes, especially in cross country and road races. Some were active into their 50s. And on the track, Briton Don Finlay recorded a 14.4-second mark in the 120-yard high hurdles in 1949 at age 40, according to the biennial handbook published by World Masters Athletics.

In 1966, San Diego civil lawyer David Pain[4] began organizing what he called "masters miles" at indoor and outdoor track meets, and set the minimum age at 40. He and others soon launched the U.S. National Masters Championships, where everyone 40 and over competed together. The inaugural meet, at San Diego's Balboa Stadium, was held July 19–20, 1968, and attracted 186 competitors. The second U.S. masters nationals, July 3–6, 1969, drew 200 athletes and introduced 10-year age groups for all events.[5]

Inspired by these first nationals, participants founded their own masters meets across the United States and into Canada. Also helping light a fire under sedentary seniors was retired Air Force Maj. Kenneth H. Cooper, a physician whose 1968 book "Aerobics" created a running craze. Former University of Oregon coach Bill Bowerman, who in 1962 witnessed older people doing "jogging" in New Zealand, also is credited with fanning masters flames with his many articles written on the subject in the 1960s.[6]

In October 1971, Pain and his travel-agent wife, Helen, traveled to London, Munich, Copenhagen and several other European cities to lay the groundwork for a historic masters track tour of Europe, Olson's book recalled. In late-summer 1972, the Pains took 152 mainly U.S. and Canadian masters athletes to London, Helsinki, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Cologne for age-group track meets and distance races—thus jump-starting the worldwide masters track movement. In December 1973, another tour by the Pains, with 51 athletes, traveled to the South Pacific and Oceania for more age-group competitions.[7]

Former Chilean decathlete Hernán Figueroa instigated development of organizations across South America.[8][9]

The first World Masters Championships were held August 11–16, 1975, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Men and women from 32 nations took part. A meeting at the University of Toronto saw the election of a steering committee to plan an international governing body for masters track.[10]

The inaugural Americas Masters Games was held in Vancouver, Canada in 2016.[11][12][13]

The first officially approved centenarian athletic mark was Ben Levinson's (age 103) 1998 shot put record that was approved by the WAVA (World) Records committee on 1 January 1999 and the USA Masters Record committee on 4 December 1998.[14][15]

Organization edit

World Masters Athletics (WMA) is the worldwide governing body for Masters athletics. It provides a global standard of rule modifications (based upon the international rules for the sport created by the IAAF) for athletes of a certain age. Each individual country governs its own affairs with an organizational governing body that is an affiliate to WMA.

The World Association of Veteran Athletes was founded August 9, 1977, at the second World Masters Athletics Championships in Gothenburg, Sweden. World masters championships have been held outdoors every two years ever since, and a biennial World Masters Indoor Championships debuted in March 2004 in Sindelfingen, Germany. The most recent outdoor world meet was in 2011 in Sacramento, California. The most recent Indoor Championships were held in Jyväskylä, Finland in April 2012.

WAVA, as it was known, later changed its name to World Masters Athletics and continues to be the sport's governing body. WMA has been working to coordinate its outdoor championship schedule with the International Masters Games Association, which holds the multisport World Masters Games every four years.

Age categories edit

Men
Women

Age-graded tables edit

A major contribution of masters athletics was the introduction of the Age-Graded Tables, a set of "age factors" and "age standards" that, when multiplied by a time or distance, allow athletes of any age and event to compare their performances with that of any other athlete. According to "Age-Graded Tables" published by National Masters News, individual statisticians first devised the tables in the mid-1970s as a way of helping score multi-event competitions for older athletes, such as the decathlon, heptathlon and indoor pentathlon.

The first official Age-Graded Tables were compiled by WAVA and published by National Masters News in 1989. Revisions (taking into account improved performances at all ages) were released in 1991, 1994, 2006, 2010 and 2014 (minor revision). The tables can be applied to five-year age groups or individual ages from 8 to 100. The only official use of the Age-Graded Tables by WMA is in scoring multi-event competitions. But the Age-Graded Tables have been incorporated into track meet management software by Hy-Tek and others and used to determine age-graded winners in many other competitions, especially road runs.

The tables also show more or less how an older athlete's performance compares with an Open (20–30) athlete's mark. But the tables have been controversial. For example, Jamaican-born Olympian Merlene Ottey in 2006 ran the 100-meter dash in 11.34 seconds at the age of 46. The Age-Graded Tables suggest that performance corresponds to an Open (ages 20–30) equivalent of 10.122. Since the open world record for women is 10.49 (by Florence Griffith Joyner in 1988), Ottey's converted mark seems implausible. In fact, the WMA committee has excluded certain performances as "nonrepresentative", and not used them in designing the Age-Graded Tables.

Masters Track and Field Championships edit

  1. USATF Masters Outdoor Championships began July 1968 and have been held every year (except 2020).[16]
  2. USATF Masters Indoor Championships began March 1975 and have been held every year (except 2020).[17]
  3. USA Track and Field (in 2021) added the 25–29 age bracket for the USA National Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championship. Age 30–34 is already competing at the USA National Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championship.[18]
  4. World Masters Athletics Championships began August 1975 in Canada and continue to today.[19]

World Masters Track and Field Rankings edit

Website mastersrankings.com started USA Masters rankings in 2006, and World Masters rankings in 2013. The website provides year be year rankings and meet results. Prior to 2006 other methods were used to create the rankings, the current system provides a more complete and timely data system. [20] [21]

See also edit

Further reading edit

  • Olson, Leonard T. (2001). Masters Track and Field: A History. ISBN 978-0-7864-5056-5.
  • Thomas, Bryan (2011). "Age is no barrier" (PDF). ISBN 978-0-9803191-1-8.

References edit

  1. ^ "World's oldest competitive sprinter races his way to new world record at the age of 105". Guinness World Records. Guinness World Records. September 23, 2015. from the original on 25 September 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2015.
  2. ^ WMA World Records. 2021-09-09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 26, 2020
  3. ^ "USA Track & Field | USATF Masters Track and Field Adds 25–29 Age Group". from the original on 2021-04-09. Retrieved 2021-06-11.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2009-12-06.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Masterstrack profile David Pain
  5. ^ [1] 2011-06-09 at the Wayback Machine Masters Track and Field: A History by Leonard Olson
  6. ^ Bill Gallagher (June 2006). "Bowerman: The man, the legend and the new biography by Kenny Moore". Brainstorm NW. Archived from the original on 2011-07-29.
  7. ^ [2] 2008-10-12 at the Wayback Machine USMITT archive
  8. ^ "femachi – FEMACHI". www.femachile.cl. from the original on 21 December 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Frederico Fischer". www.mastersathletics.net. from the original on 30 April 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2018.
  10. ^ "Archived copy". from the original on 2014-02-17. Retrieved 2013-12-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Mastershistory World Championships results
  11. ^ "» IMGA". from the original on 2019-12-18. Retrieved 2019-09-12.
  12. ^ "Inaugural Americas Masters Games coming to Vancouver". 2016-08-21. from the original on 2016-08-26. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
  13. ^ . www.americasmastersgames2016.com. Archived from the original on 2016-09-10. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
  14. ^ National Masters News, April 1999. [3] 2016-04-24 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Feb 21, 2021
  15. ^ Veteran Athletics, Spring 1999. [4] 2021-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  16. ^ USA Masters Track and Field Outdoor Championship. [5] 2020-10-10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 26, 2020
  17. ^ USA Masters Track and Field Indoor Championship. [6] 2020-10-09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 26, 2020
  18. ^ Runner's World. [7] 2020-12-05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 26, 2020
  19. ^ World Masters Track and Field Outdoor Championship. [8] 2020-10-11 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 26, 2020
  20. ^ Rankings. 2020-10-22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 26, 2020
  21. ^ Rankings. [9] 2020-10-08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct. 26, 2020

External links edit

  • World Masters Athletics – Official site
  • USATF Masters
  • Australian Masters Athletics site
  • North and Central America and Caribbean Region of World Masters Athletics (NCCMA)
  • USATF American Records

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This article is about older athletes competing in the sport of athletics For older athletes in general see Senior sport Masters athletics is a class of the sport of athletics for athletes of 35 years of age and over The events include track and field road running and cross country running Competitors are bracketed into five year age groups which promotes fair competition For international events the first age group is 35 to 39 Men as old as 105 1 and women in their 100s 2 have competed in running jumping and throwing events Masters athletes are sometimes known as veterans and the European Masters Championships for instance is known as Eurovets This and other high level events including biennial World Championships cater largely to elite level athletes but many masters athletes are novices to athletics and enjoy the camaraderie offered by masters competition at the local National and International level Most National governing bodies for track and field hold annual Masters championships Prestigious National meets such as the Penn Relays and the United States Olympic Trials track and field put on exhibition events for top masters athletes Masters athletics is growing Internationally with over 6000 athletes competing at recent World Championships World National and Regional records are maintained for each age group In the United States USATF USA Track amp Field hosts various Masters events including National Championships for Indoor and Outdoor Track amp Field and Cross Country USATF adds the age divisions 30 34 as Sub Masters and 25 29 as Pre Masters to give athletes just past college age more opportunities to compete 3 Contents 1 History 2 Organization 3 Age categories 4 Age graded tables 5 Masters Track and Field Championships 6 World Masters Track and Field Rankings 7 See also 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp Former U S Olympic coach Payton Jordan of California sets a world record 30 89 seconds in the M80 age group in the 200 meter dash at the USATF National Masters Championships in 1997 in San Jose California Since at least the early 1930s middle aged athletes in Europe Australia and New Zealand have competed with younger athletes especially in cross country and road races Some were active into their 50s And on the track Briton Don Finlay recorded a 14 4 second mark in the 120 yard high hurdles in 1949 at age 40 according to the biennial handbook published by World Masters Athletics In 1966 San Diego civil lawyer David Pain 4 began organizing what he called masters miles at indoor and outdoor track meets and set the minimum age at 40 He and others soon launched the U S National Masters Championships where everyone 40 and over competed together The inaugural meet at San Diego s Balboa Stadium was held July 19 20 1968 and attracted 186 competitors The second U S masters nationals July 3 6 1969 drew 200 athletes and introduced 10 year age groups for all events 5 Inspired by these first nationals participants founded their own masters meets across the United States and into Canada Also helping light a fire under sedentary seniors was retired Air Force Maj Kenneth H Cooper a physician whose 1968 book Aerobics created a running craze Former University of Oregon coach Bill Bowerman who in 1962 witnessed older people doing jogging in New Zealand also is credited with fanning masters flames with his many articles written on the subject in the 1960s 6 In October 1971 Pain and his travel agent wife Helen traveled to London Munich Copenhagen and several other European cities to lay the groundwork for a historic masters track tour of Europe Olson s book recalled In late summer 1972 the Pains took 152 mainly U S and Canadian masters athletes to London Helsinki Stockholm Gothenburg and Cologne for age group track meets and distance races thus jump starting the worldwide masters track movement In December 1973 another tour by the Pains with 51 athletes traveled to the South Pacific and Oceania for more age group competitions 7 Former Chilean decathlete Hernan Figueroa instigated development of organizations across South America 8 9 The first World Masters Championships were held August 11 16 1975 in Toronto Ontario Canada Men and women from 32 nations took part A meeting at the University of Toronto saw the election of a steering committee to plan an international governing body for masters track 10 The inaugural Americas Masters Games was held in Vancouver Canada in 2016 11 12 13 The first officially approved centenarian athletic mark was Ben Levinson s age 103 1998 shot put record that was approved by the WAVA World Records committee on 1 January 1999 and the USA Masters Record committee on 4 December 1998 14 15 Organization editWorld Masters Athletics WMA is the worldwide governing body for Masters athletics It provides a global standard of rule modifications based upon the international rules for the sport created by the IAAF for athletes of a certain age Each individual country governs its own affairs with an organizational governing body that is an affiliate to WMA The World Association of Veteran Athletes was founded August 9 1977 at the second World Masters Athletics Championships in Gothenburg Sweden World masters championships have been held outdoors every two years ever since and a biennial World Masters Indoor Championships debuted in March 2004 in Sindelfingen Germany The most recent outdoor world meet was in 2011 in Sacramento California The most recent Indoor Championships were held in Jyvaskyla Finland in April 2012 WAVA as it was known later changed its name to World Masters Athletics and continues to be the sport s governing body WMA has been working to coordinate its outdoor championship schedule with the International Masters Games Association which holds the multisport World Masters Games every four years Age categories editMenM 35 M 40 M 45 M 50 M 55 M 60 M 65 M 70 M 75 M 80 M 85 M 90 M 95 M 100 M 105 WomenW 35 W 40 W 45 W 50 W 55 W 60 W 65 W 70 W 75 W 80 W 85 W 90 W 95 W 100 W 105Age graded tables editA major contribution of masters athletics was the introduction of the Age Graded Tables a set of age factors and age standards that when multiplied by a time or distance allow athletes of any age and event to compare their performances with that of any other athlete According to Age Graded Tables published by National Masters News individual statisticians first devised the tables in the mid 1970s as a way of helping score multi event competitions for older athletes such as the decathlon heptathlon and indoor pentathlon The first official Age Graded Tables were compiled by WAVA and published by National Masters News in 1989 Revisions taking into account improved performances at all ages were released in 1991 1994 2006 2010 and 2014 minor revision The tables can be applied to five year age groups or individual ages from 8 to 100 The only official use of the Age Graded Tables by WMA is in scoring multi event competitions But the Age Graded Tables have been incorporated into track meet management software by Hy Tek and others and used to determine age graded winners in many other competitions especially road runs The tables also show more or less how an older athlete s performance compares with an Open 20 30 athlete s mark But the tables have been controversial For example Jamaican born Olympian Merlene Ottey in 2006 ran the 100 meter dash in 11 34 seconds at the age of 46 The Age Graded Tables suggest that performance corresponds to an Open ages 20 30 equivalent of 10 122 Since the open world record for women is 10 49 by Florence Griffith Joyner in 1988 Ottey s converted mark seems implausible In fact the WMA committee has excluded certain performances as nonrepresentative and not used them in designing the Age Graded Tables Masters Track and Field Championships editUSATF Masters Outdoor Championships began July 1968 and have been held every year except 2020 16 USATF Masters Indoor Championships began March 1975 and have been held every year except 2020 17 USA Track and Field in 2021 added the 25 29 age bracket for the USA National Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championship Age 30 34 is already competing at the USA National Masters Outdoor Track and Field Championship 18 World Masters Athletics Championships began August 1975 in Canada and continue to today 19 World Masters Track and Field Rankings editWebsite mastersrankings com started USA Masters rankings in 2006 and World Masters rankings in 2013 The website provides year be year rankings and meet results Prior to 2006 other methods were used to create the rankings the current system provides a more complete and timely data system 20 21 See also edit nbsp Sport of athletics portalEuropean Veterans Athletics Championships Masters Athletics World Records Masters Swimming United States records in masters athletics John Whittemore one of USA s oldest athlete USATF Masters Hall of Fame USATF Masters Outdoor Championships USATF Masters Indoor Championships List of centenarian masters track and field athletes List of centenarian masters track and field records List of Masters Athletes List of United States records in masters athletics List of world records in masters athleticsFurther reading editOlson Leonard T 2001 Masters Track and Field A History ISBN 978 0 7864 5056 5 Thomas Bryan 2011 Age is no barrier PDF ISBN 978 0 9803191 1 8 References edit World s oldest competitive sprinter races his way to new world record at the age of 105 Guinness World Records Guinness World Records September 23 2015 Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 Retrieved 25 September 2015 WMA World Records Archived 2021 09 09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct 26 2020 USA Track amp Field USATF Masters Track and Field Adds 25 29 Age Group Archived from the original on 2021 04 09 Retrieved 2021 06 11 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2008 12 05 Retrieved 2009 12 06 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Masterstrack profile David Pain 1 Archived 2011 06 09 at the Wayback Machine Masters Track and Field A History by Leonard Olson Bill Gallagher June 2006 Bowerman The man the legend and the new biography by Kenny Moore Brainstorm NW Archived from the original on 2011 07 29 2 Archived 2008 10 12 at the Wayback Machine USMITT archive femachi FEMACHI www femachile cl Archived from the original on 21 December 2016 Retrieved 30 April 2018 Frederico Fischer www mastersathletics net Archived from the original on 30 April 2018 Retrieved 30 April 2018 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 02 17 Retrieved 2013 12 29 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Mastershistory World Championships results IMGA Archived from the original on 2019 12 18 Retrieved 2019 09 12 Inaugural Americas Masters Games coming to Vancouver 2016 08 21 Archived from the original on 2016 08 26 Retrieved 2016 08 28 Americas Masters Games Vancouver 2016 www americasmastersgames2016 com Archived from the original on 2016 09 10 Retrieved 2016 08 28 National Masters News April 1999 3 Archived 2016 04 24 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Feb 21 2021 Veteran Athletics Spring 1999 4 Archived 2021 02 13 at the Wayback Machine USA Masters Track and Field Outdoor Championship 5 Archived 2020 10 10 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct 26 2020 USA Masters Track and Field Indoor Championship 6 Archived 2020 10 09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct 26 2020 Runner s World 7 Archived 2020 12 05 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct 26 2020 World Masters Track and Field Outdoor Championship 8 Archived 2020 10 11 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct 26 2020 Rankings Archived 2020 10 22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct 26 2020 Rankings 9 Archived 2020 10 08 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved Oct 26 2020External links editWorld Masters Athletics Official site USATF Masters Australian Masters Athletics site North and Central America and Caribbean Region of World Masters Athletics NCCMA USATF American Records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Masters athletics amp oldid 1185137999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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