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Andy Larabee Cf 6 f, Competitors in the W35 shot, 2000 Masters Championships, Boston, (I to r): Annette Doucette, Dana Baumgarten, Oneithea Lewis (first, 12. 77m ), and Elaine Iba.
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Top four in the M65 shot put, 2000 Masters
Championships, Boston, (I to r): Len Olson, second;
Bob Ward (U.S. record 13.16m); Len Rosen, third;
and Ray Feick, fourth. f';J!J�t/(
Suzy Hess
Dave Tolson, Massachusetts, M40 triple medalist, lrJ flt: {j.J
2000 Masters Indoor Championships, Boston.
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I Tim McMullen, 47, Churchville, N.Y., winner (4:34.20),
Aff1CJ� Hartshorne Memorial Elite Masters Mile, Ithaca, N.Y., Jan. 20.
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Jerry Wojcik
Gordon Retier (#455), of Missouri, surge past Doug
Watson (#723), of Oregon, to finish in 2:16.41 to
Watson's 2:17.45, 2000 Masters Indoor /1/(fR(/i
Championships.
Jerry Wojcik Part of the Australian contingent at the 13th World Veterans' Championships, Gateshead, E·ngland. Australia is the host country of the 14th Championships, to be held in Brisbane, July 4-14. yvp 1v- &
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/ j Great Britain's winning 4x400 relay team, 13th World }�ifll�( Veterans Athletics Championships, Gateshead, Great
Britain, (I to r): Francis Scott, Howard Moscrop, Tony Mitchell, and David Elderfield. ")� t}(e
Mike Polansky
Long Island runners after running a special race on
Jan. 14 to quality tor the Metropolitan 3000 at the
Millrose Games, Madison Square Garden, Feb. 2:
Mike Guestalla, 30, Warren St., Robis DeGirmenci,
31, GLIRC, and Don Di Donato, 42, Runner's Edge,
with LITF officials Vice-President Michael Roth (I),
Technical Chairman David Katz (2nd I), and
President Sue Polansky (r). In the Millrose Meet,
Guastella finished third (8:29.36), Di Donato ran a
9:04.52, DeGirmenci did not finish. llv/ Ir fl I(/
Ray Sheppard I - {JZ
Jerry Johncock, 72, M70 winner (3;34:02), 2000
Huntsville Times Rocket City Marathon, Huntsville,
Ala.
Phil Cox
Honor Fetherston, W40, in the 2000 Run to the FarSide, San Francisco.
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Suzy Hess
Angela Scott, New York, W30 gold medalist in the /JJ./lf.1/)(200 and 400, 2000 Masters Indoor Championships,Boston.
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Ruth Heidrich, first W65 (27:52), Bob & Ron's SK, Honolulu, Jan. 14. 11/ ;9-R{/f
Tesh Teshima
Katsuka Sama, 5_6_, first W5-0-59 (20:44), 2000
lchinoseki 5K, Iwate-ken, Japan. ; - Of /IJ 1 (dllV4,J /ll'frl,, /!¥tf
Jerry Wojcik l '-QLKarin lllgren,· W55 second (12.62m), 13th World Veterans Athletics Championships, Gateshead, Great Britain. !v( Mt /r i�1 &JJ11/
Everett Hosack (c), 98, after setting a U.S. record for
the 35# superweight at the 2000 Masters
Championships, Boston, with officials (I to r): Ollie
Bunch, Gerry Cantor, Pat LaValle, and Ed Daniels.
Joe Guty
The Aura International M40+ 4x400 winning team, Millrose Games,
Feb. 2, New York (I to r): Duane Green, Keith Royster, Jess Norman,
and Darnell Gatling.