2001_World_Masters_Athletics_Championships

2001 World Masters Athletics Championships

2001 World Masters Athletics Championships

International athletics championship event


27.558333°S 153.062222°E / -27.558333; 153.062222 (Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre)

Queen Elizabeth II Sports Complex
Brisbane River
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2001 World Masters Athletics Championships is the fourteenth in a series of World Masters Athletics Outdoor Championships that took place in Brisbane, Australia, from 1 to 14 July 2001.

The main venue was Queen Elizabeth II Sports Complex, comprising Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre (called "ANZ Stadium" at that time) and the newly rebuilt State Athletics Facility. [2] [3] [4]:19 [5]:1 Some stadia events were held at University of Queensland Sport Athletics Centre. [5]:7:22 Non-stadia venues included St Lucia Golf Course for Cross Country [5]:15 and University of Queensland for Road Walks. South Bank Parklands hosted a 5K Fun Run/Walk before the start of competitions, [5]:1:14:16 and was the site for start and finish of the Marathon, which followed an inner city route and the Brisbane River. [6]:17 [2]

This edition of masters athletics Championships had a minimum age limit of 35 years for women and 40 years for men. [6]:1 [5]:1

The governing body of this series was formally renamed from World Association of Veteran Athletes (WAVA) to World Masters Athletics (WMA) during General Assembly at this Championships on 11 July, [5]:15 [7] [8]:56 though the WAVA name was still used throughout the competitions and WAVA was prominent in the logo. [9]

This Championships was organized by WAVA/WMA in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC): David Lloyd, Kerry Watson, Jacey Octigan, Allan Bell.[1]

In addition to a full range of track and field events, [10] [11] non-stadia events included 8K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk (women), 20K Race Walk (men), and Marathon.

Results

Past Championships results are archived at WMA. [12] Additional archives are available from Masters Athletics, [13] from European Masters Athletics [14] as a searchable pdf, [15] and from Museum of Masters Track & Field [16] as a searchable pdf [17] and as National Masters News pdf newsletters. [6] [5]

Several masters world records were set at this Championships. World records for 2001 are from the list of World Records in the National Masters News August newsletter[5]:11 unless otherwise noted.

Women

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References

  1. "Outdoor". World Masters Athletics.
  2. "ABOUT THE CHAMPIONSHIPS". worldvac2001.com.au. Archived from the original on 2002-06-06.
  3. "Queensland Sport and Athletic Centre". Australian Stadiums & Sport.
  4. "5788 Athletes Take Part in 12th World Veterans Championships" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. September 1997.
  5. "4976 Athletes Take Part in 14th World Veterans Championships" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. August 2001.
  6. "6000 Athletes from 79 Nations Enter World Championships in Australia" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field. July 2001.
  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. "ABOUT US". World Masters Athletics.
  10. Martin Gasselsberger. "WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION". Masters Athletics.
  11. "World Masters Athletic Championships". Wellington Masters Athletics.
  12. "Championships Outdoor". World Masters Athletics. February 3, 2020.
  13. "Results". European Masters Athletics.
  14. "Dear friends" (PDF). European Masters Athletics.
  15. "Dear friends" (PDF). Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  16. Martin Gasselsberger. "All Time World Rankings- Weight Pentathlon". Masters Athletics. Archived from the original on 2018-07-28. Retrieved 2022-01-06.

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