1995_World_Masters_Athletics_Championships

1995 World Masters Athletics Championships

1995 World Masters Athletics Championships

International athletics championship event


42.9991427°N 78.7775225°W / 42.9991427; -78.7775225 (University at Buffalo Stadium)

Walter Kunz Stadium

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1995 World Masters Athletics Championships is the eleventh in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships (called World Veterans Championships, World Veterans Athletic Championships, or World Veterans Games at the time) that took place in Buffalo, New York, United States from 13 to 23 July 1995.[1]

The main venue was University at Buffalo Stadium, [2] which had been built 2 years prior to host the 1993 World University Games. [3] [4]:25 Supplemental venues included Walter Kunz Stadium, also located on the campus of University at Buffalo. [4]:1 American masters athlete Ruth Anderson (65), who had participated in all eleven Championships in this series, [5]:vii [5]:xiv carried a friendship torch into the stadium to light an Olympic-style flame during opening ceremonies on Friday, 14 July. [6]:15:18

This edition of masters athletics Championships had a minimum age limit of 35 years for women and 40 years for men. [3] [7]

The governing body of this series is World Association of Veteran Athletes (WAVA). WAVA was formed during meeting at the inaugural edition of this series at Toronto in 1975, then officially founded during the second edition in 1977, then renamed as World Masters Athletics (WMA) at the Brisbane Championships in 2001. [8] [9]:56

This Championships was organized by WAVA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC) of Vito J. Borrello, Neal Fatin, Robert Greene. [1]

In addition to a full range of track and field events, [10] [11] non-stadia events included 10K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk (women), 20K Race Walk (men), and Marathon. This may be the hottest Championships in the series so far, with temperatures around 104 °F (40 °C). [12]:187 Due to a shortage of ambulances and dangers from heat exhaustion, some Cross Country races were postponed. [9]:53 [5]:vi Due to an accidental detour, the W55 Cross Country was run short of the 10K distance.

Results

Past Championships results are archived at WMA. [13] Additional archives are available from Museum of Masters Track & Field [14] as a searchable pdf [5] and in pdf newsletters from National Masters News. [4] [6]

Several masters world records were set at this Championships. World records for 1985 are from the list of World Records in the Museum of Masters Track & Field searchable pdf[5]:xv unless otherwise noted. Top 3 medal winners are listed only for selected age groups. World records are indicated by  WR  .

Women

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Men

M40

[5]:1–8

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M45

[5]:8–14

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M50

[5]:14–20

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M55

[5]:20–26

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M60

[5]:26–32

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M65

[5]:32–37

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M70

[5]:37–40

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M75

[5]:40–42

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M80

[5]:42–44

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M85

[5]:44

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M90

[5]:44–45

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References

  1. "Outdoor". World Masters Athletics.
  2. WILSON, ALLEN; MCSHEA, KEITH; GAUGHAN, MARK; HARRINGTON, MIKE (June 29, 1995). "OVER 5,500 SET TO COMPETE IN VETERANS EVENT". The Buffalo News.
  3. HERBECK, DAN; BAKER, KEN; ANZALONE, CHARLES (August 23, 1994). "ORGANIZERS PROMISE FINANCIAL STABILITY IN PROMOTING VETERANS CHAMPIONSHIPS". The Buffalo News.
  4. "5529 Athletes From 74 Nations Enter XI World Veterans Championships in Buffalo" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. July 1995.
  5. "Official Results XI World Veterans Championships" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  6. "5335 Athletes Take Part in 11th World Veterans Championships" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. September 1995.
  7. "WORLD MASTERS (VETERANS) CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)". gbrathletics.com. Athletics Weekly.
  8. 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)
  9. Martin Gasselsberger. "WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION". Masters Athletics.
  10. "World Masters Athletic Championships". Wellington Masters Athletics.
  11. Olson, Leonard T. (November 29, 2000). Masters Track and Field: A History. McFarland. ISBN 0786408898.
  12. "Championships Outdoor". World Masters Athletics. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  13. "Results: World Outdoor Championships, Other Internationals". Museum of Masters Track & Field. Retrieved January 3, 2022.
  14. "Biography of the Marge Allison" (PDF). Australian Masters Athletics.
  15. Doug Binder (September 11, 1996). "Gaining Speed - The Mary Libal Story". Corvallis Gazette-Times.
  16. HARRINGTON, MIKE; WILSON, ALLEN (July 16, 1995). "THE HEAT IS ON AND HE'S A MIAMI MAN ON THE RUN". The Buffalo News.
  17. Guido Müller was spelled Guido Müeller in the results

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