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I found this GDR vs DDR on YouTube. Women races were prominent. Enjoy watch Marita winning 400m in 48+. Watch only first 5:30 min as it repeats. Go to 16:30 and it shows another race. Use Closed Caption for best understanding.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D0hbfStUgA
Also: Leichtathletik DDR GDR + BRD FRG TV Aufzeichnungen 1983 + 1984 Nostalgia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6bbM__0PaY
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I still find it strange that on this board events (as in WC or USC) are divided by men & women. I mean why not 'track' or 'field' if discussion needs to be compartmentalised?
Are there really some 'fans' these days who will only be interested in men's events?Last edited by Vault-emort; 07-20-2022, 02:43 PM.
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Hi richh, thank you for the very generous offer. I am starting to compile womens world lists similar to those published online by 'Athleica Legerra'. Could you post pdfs or jpegs of your material by email attachment to '[email protected]'. Thanks again you have been such a help over the years.
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As well as the Czech Group, headed by Jan Pooper and Ladislav Krnac [editor of the Sports Daily "Sport" in Bratislava, author of histories of International Athletics Histories for both Men and Women - but in Slovakian, and a translator to English at many GP meets], there was also the EastGerman statistician Ernst Elert who from 1963-74 produced top-100's for men and women in an annual booklet]. I can make available [after Eugene 22 ends] these booklets and some of the Popper lists from 1976 onwards - but where exactly?
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Originally posted by dadme View PostOn a related matter, the Czech stats group published Womens world & european lists throughout the 70's and 80's.
About six months before Scott Davis passed away, ATFS mourned the loss of one of the main compilers of the Czech group, Jiri Havlin.
https://www.worldathletics.org/news/...ies-after-long
Last edited by wamego relays champ; 07-20-2022, 03:35 PM.
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On a related matter, the Czech stats group published Womens world & european lists throughout the 70's and 80's. These were under the guise of 'START' magazine/book, which were published 4 times per year. Also they published 'Svetove Tabulky' which either had womens lists as seperate publication or were included in annual lists in the 80's. Anyone who has copies of these publications could make them available as PDF's orJPEG's and stats guys could publish lists similar to those of Athletica Legerra. Lets share this wealth of womens data.
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Originally posted by wamego relays champ View Post
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Originally posted by catson52 View PostI particularly enjoyed an issue of late 1974, with Szewinska on the cover - my clear pick for GOAT in women's track and field.
http://lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.c...t+fw_aug74.pdf
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Originally posted by Conor Dary View Post
From Louise Tricard's Women's Track history, 1959....
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Originally posted by hanklaw View PostWomen's Track & Field World (also called "the Pink sheet") made it's debut in June 1967. At the end of 1968 they had "finance issues" and were trying to sell to T&F News, but Bert wasn't interested. Somewhere in '76 or '77 they became Women's Track World then in late '81 they turned back to WTFW again. I believe, but do not know for certain, that their last issue was June 1985. I don't have all the issues, but what I do have you can view at:
http://lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.c.../CTRN/ctrn.htm
hank
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Women's Track & Field World (also called "the Pink sheet") made it's debut in June 1967. At the end of 1968 they had "finance issues" and were trying to sell to T&F News, but Bert wasn't interested. Somewhere in '76 or '77 they became Women's Track World then in late '81 they turned back to WTFW again. I believe, but do not know for certain, that their last issue was June 1985. I don't have all the issues, but what I do have you can view at:
http://lynbrooksports.prepcaltrack.c.../CTRN/ctrn.htm
hank
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I am curious now what the state of women’s track was at various times in the US. At my HS in Gary, Indiana there was a team, but I can’t tell you much about them- their longest race was 180 yards, they did not have meets when the boys did. It was barely above an intramural sport.
I started the women’s team at my college (Earlham ‘74) the year after I graduated because there were a few women who wanted to run track, but the men’s coach said they were not in his job description.
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