National Senior Games pulls site switcheroo for 2nd time in row

Site of National Senior Games in 2013: Baldwin-Wallace College.
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Milestone 4×800 world record at Armory: Four under 2 minutes
Four buff M40s runners averaged under 2 minutes each to claim a world record in the 4×800 Friday night at the Armory Track in Manhattan. A slickly produced video shows pieces of the relay and an interview with the men: Scott Weeks, Erik Nedeau, Chris Simpson and Mark Gomes, who was hawking his new book “Faster Than Forty.” Armory interviewer Mike Rice asked a few questions, and the time given was 7:58.12, which crushes the listed indoor WR of 8:07.48 by Landis, McGinty, Forde and Berra in 2009. (Details on that WR.) The listed outdoor 4×8 WR is 7:54.17. Haven’t seen results posted yet, however. And ratification is always iffy for pickup teams. But congrats!
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World champ Eve Pell on love of her life, and joint 150th birthday

Eve Pell in 2009 in Bay Area home, where she wrote a Bronx memoir.
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Altendorf on ‘one of the most exciting experiences of my … career’

John before a blastoff.
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Puerto Rico Masters Grand Prix (with prize $$$) set for September
Saying he has the full support of his federation and the interest of local government, long hurdler Tony Echeandia has announced another try at a Puerto Rico Masters Grand Prix meet. In June 2012, he reported the meet in Mayaguez was canceled after only 40 signed up. Now, Tony says local authorities “are asking to put this event together, as have a lot of great athletes I have spoken to (ie. Aaron Thigpen). … I will have the website updated in the next few weeks and I ask that people interested to enter the meet instead of waiting to find out who is entering. The cost in letting us know who is interested is ZERO DOLLARS!…. This year we have more money for more events and are tentative dates are September 7th and 8th — more than enough time to recover for worlds.” Prize money? Tony says: “Yes, the prize money is the same as last year and ages haves not been established yet but mostly likely it will be for everyone. Also air fares and hotels are very cheap in September.”

Date on this screen grab is outdated. New date is early September.
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Bruce McBarnette claims best in M55 high jump, indoors or out
Sorry, milers. This weekend belonged to the vertical jumpers. Besides John Altendorf and his M65 WR in the vault at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, we’ve been informed that Jill Starkey jumped 3.52 (11-6 1/2) at the same venue for a W40 American record, topping the listed mark of 3.50 (11-5Âľ”) by Brenda Bumgardner in 2010. Now comes word from Jim Barrineau that fellow M55 Bruce McBarnette on Sunday set an incredible world indoor record 1.87 (6-1 1/2) at the Sportsplex Track Showcase All-Comers meet in Landover, Maryland, site of the 2013 USATF Masters Indoor Championships. Bruce beat the listed WR of 1.85 (6-0 3/4) by Russia’s Vladimir Kuntsevich in 2008. Jim writes: “His progression was 1.67(xo), 1.72(o), 1.77(o), 1.82(o). 1.87(xxo), 1.92(xxx). I tried to keep up: 1.57(o), 1.62(ppp), 1.67(o), 1.72(ppp), 1.77(xxp), 1.82(x). Slightly hyperextended my back at 1.67, but had a big clearance so took some chances. Bruce rattled 1.87 and took so-so attempts at 1.92 (6-3 1/2).” Bruce turned 55 in October, so he’ll likely get the M55 outdoor WR as well — the 1.84 (6-0 1/2) by Germany’s Thomas Zacharias in 2006. Here’s the record jump, shot by Jay Wind:
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Brad Barton plans another try at M45 indoor mile WR in Boston
After coming pretty close to John Hinton’s M45 indoor mile world record 4:20.18) at Boise State, Brad Barton informs us that he’ll try again Feb. 2, writing: “I sure appreciate the encouragement and guidance I’ve received from your blog followers. I have been in contact with Steve Vaitones and he has invited me to Boston on February 2 for the Grand Prix Masters mile field he is putting together. Yesterday was fun in Boise. I think there’s still some more in the tank. Now I just have to stay healthy.” Brad also shared a blow-by-blow account of his Saturday mile: “The Idaho Center in Nampa is about 2,700 feet elevation. This is the same facility that hosted the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships a couple of years ago. It is a 200m banked Mondo surface track. I had the slowest seed in the fastest of three collegiate one-mile men’s heats. There were 10 other competitors in my heat.” Here’s Brad in Idaho: ![]()
John Altendorf ups M65 world indoor record at Pole Vault Summit
World champion John Altendorf took fourth Saturday in the masters event at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada. But at 66, he was king of the hill by clearing 3.86 meters (12-8) and crushing the listed M65 world indoor record of 3.72 (12-2 1/2) by fellow American Arthur Parry in 2011. (John jumped an unratified 3.80 (12-5 1/2) a year ago in Oregon and also a cool 3.70 in March 2011.) John also holds the listed M65 outdoor record of 3.89 (12-9) . Overall winner Tom Williams beat longtime vault star Gary Hunter at the Pole Vault Summit as both cleared 4.02 meters (13-2 1/4) at the annual jumpfest. See masters (and other) results here.

John blasted over bar at 2010 nationals. He’s still the bomb. (Hence headgear.)
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Brad Barton falls short in WR mile bid at Boise State indoor mile

Brad in civvies





