This Day in Track & Field, May 14, Lehigh defeats Lafayette in first dual meet (1881) Bob Seagrens sets PV WR (1966), Jan Merrill breaks Mile AR (1977), by Walt Murphy

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This day at Track & Field – May 14


1881
Lehight defeated Lafayette in his first dual encounter.

Of Wikipedia: “The First Joint Athletic Track and Field Event Held Between The Two Institts Was On May 14, 1881 on The Grounds of The Lehight University Athletic Association. The Meet consisted of Fourteen Events; Hundred Yards Highing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing ,, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, Throwing, launching, launching, launching, launching, launching, launching, launching, launching, launching, launching, launching, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, throwing, Sailing, throwing a walk, passing, put the shot, wide jump, 220 running yards, mile race, pole jumping, 120 yards race, cycling race, foot jump and war pull.

As a sign of the intense rivalry that would develop the two schools, an article in the student newspaper of Lafayette, the Lafayette College MagazineHe described the loss as a “defeat in our recent contest with the University of Lehight, a defeat, also, doubly humiliating, as he did, of an adversary in all other aspects to our lower.”

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/the_rivalry_(lehight

1885/1887“Ipen’s Billy Page became 1stem American to cover the 6 feet barrier in the height jump, cleaning 6-1/4 (1,835) in Philadelphia. On the same date, two years later, he cleared 6-1 (1,855), also in Philadelphia. He established a total of 8 American records in the era prior to AAU and won 3 IC4A and 3 US titles (1885-1887).

1910—Harvard beat Yale, 52 ½-51 ½, on his track of origin when DP Ranney beat Reilly for centimeters to obtain second place in the final race of the day, the 220y, to win the match for the Crimson.

1966—Bogren, 19, established the first of his 4 world records (and the first of his 7 American discs) in the pole jump, cleaning 17-5 ½ (5.32) on the relay of the west coast in Fresno, ca. Fred Hansen established the previous record of 17-4 in 1964 (ratified as 5.28/17-3 3/4).

Seagren gets used to having a race in the Hall of Fame that included a gold medal at the 1968 Olympic Games.

WR PROGRESS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/men%27s_pole_vault_World_record_Progresion

https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/bob-sagren

https://vault.si.com/vault/2001/04/23/bob-seagrepole-vaulter-februry-20-1967

BOB Seagren on the cover of Sports Illustrated

1966-The second year student at Washington State Gerry Lindgren ran 12: 53.0 for 3 miles in Seattle to crush his own American record of 13: 04.2, which was established in 1965.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/gry_lindgren

1967—Merman Kurt Bendlin scored 8319 points (8235 new tables) in Heidelberg to break the world record of 8230 Russ Hodge (8120). He would win the bronze medal at the 1968 Olympic Games.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kurt_bendlin

https://www.olympedia.org/athletas/70151

WR PROGRESS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/decathlon_World_record_Progression

1977-Jan Merrill ran 4: 30.98 in West Point to break the American record of Francie Larrieu (4: 31.69) in the mile. Merrill-Morin was a finalist (eighth) in the 1500 meters at the 1976 Olympic Games.

https://www.olympedia.org/athletas/77915

Jan Merrill, Grete Waitz, Mark Shearman’s photo

1993—Dennessee Freshman Lawrence Johnson, who would be Keter known for his exploits in the pole jump, won the decathlon in the SEC championship in its facilities of origin in Knoxville. Your 7576 score still has it in 5Th Place on the list of all the USA. UU./SUB-20.

“Lojo” won the gold in the vault in the 2001 Indoor World Championship and La Plata at the 2000 Olympic Games and the 1997 World Indoor Championship, and maintained the university record of 19-7 ½ (5.98) from 1996 to ¼shman the 9-Plantis 1Reshman 20100) the 19 championships of 19 seedlings 19.

2006-Cla Senior Chelsea Johnson won the pole jump in the PAC-10 Championship in Eugene, or, with an authorization of 15-1 (4.60) to break the university record of 15-1/4 (4.58), which was established by the state of Florida before. Janson would beat Johnson to win the NCAA title in June.

2010—The Iaaf Diamond League made its debut in Doha, Qatar. Among the winners:

Men

100-OSAFA Powell (Jam) 9.81W

800 David Rudisha (Ken) 1: 43.00

5000-Eliud Kipchoge (Ken) 12: 51.21

400 obstacles-Bershawn Jackson (USA) 48.66

Put-Christian Cantwell (USA) 71-7 ¼ (21.82)

Women

400-Alyson Felix (USA) 50.15

1500-NANCY LANGAT (KEN) 4: 01.63

100 Hurdles-Lolo Jones (USA) 12.63W

High Salto-1.Blanka Vlašić (Cro) 6-6 (1.98), 2. Chanté Lowe (USA) 6-6 (1.98)

Results: https://doha.diamondleague.com/programme-results/Results Archive/

Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84ajujxhc

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_iaaf_diamond_league

2011The Šutej de Arkansas Tina, Junior of Slovenia, established a university (and national) record of 15-1 ½ (4.61) in the pole jump in the SEC championship in Athens, Georgia. Chelsea Johnson de UCLA established the previous or 15-1 (4.60) 5 years before on this same date (2006).

2011—Arreg Freshman English Gardner won the 100 in the PAC-10 Championship at 11.03 to establish an American junior/sub-20 record (now #9).

2012-The Kyle Merber de Columbia ran 3: 35.59 on Swarthmore College to establish an American university record for 1500 meters (since it broke). It was the fastest time executed by a school since Sydney Maree (South Africa) of Villanova established the CR O 3: 35.30 in 1981. The head of both records is now Liam Murphy of Villanova (3: 33.02/2025).

Merber has contributed to three world relay records:

4 × 800 (I)-7: 11.30 NJ*NY TC 2017 Boston University

(Joe Mcasey 1: 49.1, Kyle Merber 1: 47.1, Chris Gesting 1: 47.4, Jesse Garn 1: 47.7)

4xmile (i)-16: 12.81 NJ*NY TC 2017 NY’S ARMORY (since it broke)

(Donn Cabral 4: 05.0, Ford Palmer 3: 59.9, Graham Crawford 4: 08.6, Kyle Merber 3: 59.3)

Distance mixture-9: 15.50 USA (World relays 2015)

(Kyle Merber 2: 53.6, Brycen Spratling 46.0, Brandon Johnson 1: 44.7, Ben Blankenship 3: 51.2)

Now he retired from the competition, spent the last years publishing the portion count, and now he is in the staff of the Grand Slam track of Michael Johnson!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/kyle_merber

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2022—Sior Gary Martin (Archbishop Wood, PA) won the mile in 3: 57.98 in the Championship of the Catholic League of Philadelphia. That is the fastest mile ever in a high school only, improving the best best of 3: 58.3 that Jim Ryun ran at the Kansas state meeting of 1965.

“I think it’s crazy to see the company I am in,” Martin said after the meeting of the best Miles of American high school. “It is a leg such a big leap for me. Just to meet the boys that I am surrounded as Jim Ryun, Alan Webb and obviously last year Hobbs Kessler ran 3:57 indoors, it is an incredible company for B.”

“I don’t think it’s still appeared. I’ve been running all day, so I really had the time to sit with that and let him sink. I think that is likely to come tomorrow. Who I’m going and I think it will be real estate.”

It would improve 3: 57.89 later in the season and ran an excellent 3: 48.82 this last interior season (2025) as a Junior of Virginia.

Read more eating:

https://pa.milesplit.com/articles/314588/the-new-standard-in-hs-ogely-mile-competion#.yoedwyweun.twitter

Of all times top 10 perforators (of T&F news)

3: 53.43 Alan Webb (South Lakes, Reston, Virginia) 2001

3: 55.3h Jim Ryun (East, Wichita, Kansas) 1965

3: 56.24 Colin Sahlman (Newbury Park, California) 2022

3: 56.66 Owen Powell (Mercer Island, Washington) 2025

3: 57.47 Josiah Tostenson (Crater, Central Point, Oregon) 2025

3: 57.53 Simeon Birnbaum (Stevens, Rapid City, South Dakota) 2023

3: 57.66i Hobbs Kessler (Skyline, Ann Arbor, Michigan) 2021

3: 57.72 Drew Griffith (Butler, Pennsylvania) 2024

3: 57.81i Drew Hunter (Loudoun Valley, Purcellville, Virginia) 2016

3: 57.89 Gary Martin (Wood, Warminster, Pennsylvaia) 2022

2023—An alignment of Texas or Julien Alfred, Ezzine Abba, Rahsidat Adeleke and Kevona Davis established a university record of 41.89 in the 4 × 100 female in the Big-12 championships in Norman, Oklahoma. The same quartet established the previous record of 42.00 at the beginning of the season. They would improve 41.55 the following month on their origin track in the NCAA Championship. Only the National Teams of the United States, Jamaica, Eastern Germany and Russia have run faster!

  • Larry Eder has had a 52 -year participation in the sport of athletics. Larry has experienced sport as a athlete, coach, magazine editor and now, journalist and blogger. His first article, about Don Bowden, the first Miller of Sub-4 minutes in the United States, was published in RW in 1983. Larry has published several magazines on athletics, from American athletics to the US version of Spikes magazine. It currently manages the development of content and marketing of Runnetnet, footwear addicts and runblogrun. From Runblogrun, his daily pilgrimage with sport, Larry says: “I have to admit that I love to travel to Far Away Meets, write about the sport I love and the athletes I respect, for my readers at Runblogrun.com, most of the things that are also some updates for BBC sports in key events, which I really enjoy. angel”. It is not angel. “

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