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Bill Collins, all alone again, finishes his 100-200-400 sweep Sunday with this 23.44 (into a 2.5 mps wind!). It was the fourth nationals in a row that he's swept all three races.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 475
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M40 200 buddies (from left) Aaron Thigpen, Kettrell Berry, Andre Francois and Khalid Mulazim will meet again.
Date: 08/12/2006
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Stan Whitley of California takes the M60 200 final ahead of world champ Roger Pierce of Massachusetts, 25.00 to 25.77.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 503
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Sam Hall of North Carolina waves to fans in the stands as Stan greets the fourth-placer in the M60 200.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 510
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Stan and Roger (with handmade number) are among the best long sprinters in the world over 60.
Date: 08/12/2006
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Paul Edens wins the M65 200 into 1.7 mps wind -- about 4.3 mph.
Date: 08/12/2006
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Paul Edens, winner of the M65 200 in 25.92, gives a consoling pat to Doug Smith of Laguna Hills, Calif., third in 26.94.
Date: 08/12/2006
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Perpetual national champ Harry Brown of Illinois is, at 76, the oldest man to break 30 seconds in the 200, clocking 29.58 ahead of Don Cheek of Clovis, Calif. Earl Fee of Canada trails.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 542
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Mel Larsen of Iowa added to his stash of medals with gold in the M80 200, where he ran 34.17.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 486
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More color-coded jumping in the M40 and M45 age groups.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 453
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Think this is M45 Theodore Robinson of Vienna, Va., who cleared 1.75 (5-8 3/4).
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 478
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M45 champ Bruce McBarnette won the event, again, at 1.90 (6-2 3/4).
Date: 08/12/2006
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Jumping concurrently with the M45s was M40 Tom VanZandt of Redondo Beach, Calif., at 44 the oldest in the field. He won at 1.95 (6-4 3/4).
Date: 08/12/2006
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Lisa Daley of White Plains, N.Y., flies around the turn on the way to winning the W35 200 in 25.69.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 588
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Canada's Karla Del Grande clocks a 26.48 in the W50 200, the same winning time as Joy Upshaw-Margerum's in the W45 event.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 557
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Joy, big sister of Olympic long jumper Grace Upshaw, later this month went to Paris as the women's coach of the USA DecaNation team.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 796
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Joshua Willis of Burton, S.C., shows disappointment at missing 1.95. He settled for second in M40 with a 1.90 (6--2 3/4).
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 550
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Tom VanZandt misses at what's probably 2.00 (6-6 3/4) after winning the M40 event.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 476
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Jeff Brower checks the time as he misses a height. He was all over the meet, competing in both M45 hurdles well.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 500
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The M40 event included the world's first headless high jumper.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 498
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Bruce slips over a height on the way to his M45 winning 1.90.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 484
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Bruce's body control is remarkable. He rests his hand on his hip to help keep his center of mass low.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 479
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With a bit of a tilt, Tom VanZandt heads toward the pit. He's always tweaking his technique.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 465
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Another nice McBarnette layout Sunday morning.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 506
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Tom eventually cleared this height and the next.
Date: 08/12/2006
Views: 509
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