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International athletics championship event
1999 World Masters Athletics Championships
Dates29 July - 8 August 1999
Host cityGateshead, England
VenueGateshead International Stadium
LevelMasters
TypeOutdoor
Participation5843 athletes from
74 nations
Official websitehttp://www.gatesheadmbc.gov
1997 2001

54°57′40″N 1°34′47″W / 54.961111°N 1.579722°W / 54.961111; -1.579722 (Gateshead International Stadium)

Riverside Stadium
Monkton Stadium

1999 World Masters Athletics Championships is the thirteenth in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships (called World Veterans Championships or World Veterans Athletics Championships at the time) that took place in Gateshead, England from 29 July to 8 August 1999. An official website was established for the first time in this series: http://www.gatesheadmbc.gov

The main venue was Gateshead International Stadium; some stadia events were held at Riverside Stadium and Monkton Stadium.

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 at the inaugural edition of this series at Toronto in 1975, then officially founded during the second edition in 1977. During General Assembly on 5 August at this Championships, a proposed amendment to change the name of the organization from WAVA to World Association of Masters Athletes (WAMA) was defeated, though the name would eventually be changed to World Masters Athletics (WMA) at the Brisbane Championships in 2001.

This Championships was organized by WAVA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC) led by Mike Newton.

In addition to a full range of track and field events, non-stadia events included 10K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk (women), 20K Race Walk (men), and Marathon.

Results

Past Championships results are archived at WMA. Additional archives are available from British Masters Athletic Federation as a pdf newsletter, from Museum of Masters Track & Field as a searchable pdf and as National Masters News pdf newsletters. Australian results are summarized in a Victorian Masters Athletics pdf newsletter retrospective.

Several masters world records were set at this Championships. World records for 1997 are from the list of World Records in the National Masters News September newsletter unless otherwise noted.

Key:   Wind aided

Women

Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
W65 100 Meters Irene Obera  USA 14.29
W85 100 Meters Nora Wedemo  SWE 21.98
W65 200 Meters Irene Obera  USA 30.46
W85 200 Meters Nora Wedemo  SWE 53.07
W75 400 Meters Paula Schneiderhan  GER 1:28.42
W60 800 Meters Gerda van Kooten  NED 2:36.94
W65 800 Meters Jean Horne  CAN 2:51.41
W60 1500 Meters Gerda van Kooten  NED 5:24.72
W45 2000 Meters Steeplechase Victoria Adams  NZL 7:44.53
WSO 2000 Meters Steeplechase Victoria Adams  NZL 8:13.92
W6O 2000 Meters Steeplechase Sara Urrutia  PUR 9:59.23
W65 2000 Meters Steeplechase Ana Tebes  ARG 10:30.07
W70 2000 Meters Steeplechase Shirley Brasher  AUS 12:19.45
W40 80 Meters Hurdles Jocelyn Harwood  GBR 11.55
W85 80 Meters Hurdles Asta Larsson  SWE 16.11
W8O 5K Race Walk Britta Tibbling  SWE 34:48.49
W85 5K Race Walk Margit Lindgren  SWE 42:21.59
W40 4 x 100 Meters Relay Gabi Horwedel, Susanne Fritsche, Silke Heitmann, Anke Moritz  GER 53.74
WSO 4 x 100 Meters Relay Beatrix Blank, Ingrid Meier, Doris Gallep, Brigitte Schommler{  GER 5O.07
W6O 4 x 100 Meters Relay Christiane Schmalbruch, Elfriede Hofman, Gerti Reichert, Erika Dreroll  GER 56.89
W35 4 x 400 Meters Relay Virginia Mitchell, Jennie Mathews, Angela Beadnall, Linda Gabriel  GBR 3:50.80
W50 4 x 400 Meters Relay Yvonne Priestman, Mary Waters, Lynda Robson, Sheila Carey  GBR 4:28.52
W6O 4 x 400 Meters Relay Dorothy Fraser, Pamela Jones, Jean Hulls, Elizabeth Holmes  GBR 5:06.40
W45 High Jump Debbie Brill  CAN 1.76
W75 High Jump Helgi Pedel  CAN 1.10
W80 High Jump Olga Kotelko  CAN 0.92
W75 Long Jump Paula Schneiderhan  GER 3.61
W6O Pole Vault Becky Sisley  USA 2.30
W65 Shot Put Rosemary Chrimes  GBR 11.04
W65 Discus Throw Rosemary Chrimes  GBR 33.27
W40 Hammer Throw Margrith Duss-Mueller   SUI 46.34
W75 Hammer Throw Kaija Jortikka  FIN 23.92
W45 Javelin Throw Jean Lintern  GBR 37.79
W55 Javelin Throw Karin Illgen  GER 33.18
W70 Javelin Throw Rachel Hanssens  BEL 26.07
W40 Weight Pentathlon Carol Finsrud  USA 4120
W5O Weight Pentathlon Margarethe Tomanek  BEL 4313
W75 Weight Pentathlon Kaija Jortikka  FIN 4234
W8O Weight Pentathlon Olga Kotelko  CAN 3557

Men

Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
M85 100 Meters Vittorio Colo  ITA 17.57
M45 200 Meters Stephen Peters  GBR 22.19
M95 200 Meters Waldo McBurney  USA 63.08
M45 400 Meters Stephen Peters  GBR 22.21
M75 400 Meters Lucas Nel  RSA 1:06.88
M60 800 Meters Alan Bradford  AUS 2:10.42
M70 800 Meters Earl Fee  CAN 2:21.95
M70 1500 Meters Simon Herlaar  NED 5:02.78
M90 1500 Meters John Farrell  GBR 9:23.24
M60 2000 Meters Steeplechase Alan Bradford  AUS 6:54.31
M65 2000 Meters Steeplechase Francisco Vicente  POR 7:32.65
M75 2000 Meters Steeplechase Soichl Tamoi  JPN 9:17.38
M80 2000 Meters Steeplechase Dan Bulkley  USA 11:48.10
M75 80 Meters Hurdles Melvin Larsen  USA 14.20
M60 300 Meters Hurdles Guido Müller  GER 42.31
M80 300 Meters Hurdles Dan Bulkley  USA 62.61
M65 5K Race Walk Gerhard Weidner  GER 25:05.02
M95 5K Race Walk Waldo McBurney  USA 57:06.80
M85 20K Race Walk James Grimwade  GBR 2:24:00
M60 4 x 100 Meters Relay Jürgen Radke, Rolf Temme, Hans Jürgen Gasper, Karl-Heinz Buss  GER 4B.17
M60 4 x 400 Meters Relay Paul Johnson, Lawrence Colbert, Martyn Adamson, Mack Stewart  USA 3:53.87
M80 4 x 400 Meters Relay Otto Ludzuweit, Eric Janicaud, Eugen Eble, Friedrich Mahlo  GER 6:35.98
M65 Long Jump Lawrence Richards  USA 5.32
M60 Shot Put Franz Ratzer  AUT 16.69
M85 Shot Put Kasimir Gassmann   SUI 9.47
M85 Discus Throw Ross Carter  USA 30.23
M95 Discus Throw Waldo McBurney  USA 13.56
M60 Javelin Throw Wladyslaw Kowalczyk  GER 57.91
M60 Javelin Throw Alexsander Sakow  POL 57.79
M60 Javelin Throw Berthold Maier  GER 53.22
M65 Javelin Throw Olavi Rantanen  FIN 45.53
M70 Javelin Throw Härje Noreborn  SWE 48.34
M40 Weight Pentathlon Kenneth Jansson  USA 3937
M45 Weight Pentathlon Vasilis Manganas  GRE 4267
M55 Decathlon Rolf Geese  GER 8726
M75 Decathlon Pekka Penttilä  FIN 7825
MBO Decathlon Takuru Miura  JPN 46BO

References

  1. ^ "Outdoor". World Masters Athletics.
  2. ^ "5804 Athletes from 66 Nations Enter World Championships in England" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. July 1999.
  3. ^ Olson, Leonard T. (29 November 2000). Masters Track and Field: A History. McFarland. ISBN 0786408898.
  4. ^ "5949 Athletes Take Part in 13th World Veterans Championships" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. September 1999.
  5. ^ Kusy, Krzysztof; Zieliński, Jacek (January 2006). Parzy, Wiesława (ed.). Masters athletics. Social, biological and practical aspects of veterans sport. Akademia Wychowania Fizycznego w Poznaniu/Poznan University of Physical Education. ISBN 83-88923-69-2. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  6. "WORLD MASTERS (VETERANS) CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)". gbrathletics.com. Athletics Weekly.
  7. Martin Gasselsberger. "WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION". Masters Athletics.
  8. "World Masters Athletic Championships". Wellington Masters Athletics.
  9. "Championships Outdoor". World Masters Athletics. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  10. "(WMACS) World Masters Athletics Championships Stadia". British Masters Athletic Federation.
  11. ^ "The World comes to Gateshead" (PDF). Veteran Athletics. British Masters Athletic Federation. 1999.
  12. "Results: World Outdoor Championships, Other Internationals". Museum of Masters Track & Field. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  13. ^ "COMPLETE RESULTS - ALL ROUNDS" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  14. "Xlll World Veterans Athletics Championships Gateshead U.K. July 29 – August 8, 1999" (PDF). Footprints. Victorian Masters Athletics. December 2012. p. 19. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  15. The National Masters News September newsletter reported a German team time of 4:28.51
  16. Stephen Peters achieved M45 200m World Record of 22.19 in semi-finals
  17. Guido Müller was spelled Guido Müeller in the results
  18. "Guido Muller WINNER OF THE 2014 MASTERS' MALE ATHLETE OF THE YEAR". World Athletics. Retrieved 13 February 2022.

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