Great photo also from that old T and F news of Tom O'Hara....what a great runner and how strange that after Tokyo he just plain quit running...just 21!
His 3.38.1 in New Jersey at the AAU's was certainly equivalent to 3.54 for the mile.....I never was able to get a last quarter on that race....and he looked like he could move up to the 5 since he won the 62 NCAA cross? was it 62? I know, he was disqualified..
Lindgren, O'Hara, Ryun, Morgan Groth, John Camien, Bob Day and Tucker (SJS) who ran 3.40,8 in that meet in New Bruswick...Camien ran 3.39.9...2 high schoolers......and average age of 20 for those 7....What a talented group....I dont know if the US ever had such a great crop of runners as in 1964....PLUS...Schul, Dellinger, Mills, Edelen, Young and Greele.
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Re: Indoor mile steeplechase?
Originally posted by RecdudeGreat article from 45 years ago. I'm still astonished with Lindgren's race. This had to be the greatest high school performance ever. Did you see that there was also a one mile steeplechase race at that meet, and indoors to boot. I've never heard of anything so odd. How did they run THAT race?
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Indoor mile steeplechase?
Great article from 45 years ago. I'm still astonished with Lindgren's race. This had to be the greatest high school performance ever. Did you see that there was also a one mile steeplechase race at that meet, and indoors to boot. I've never heard of anything so odd. How did they run THAT race?
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Re: Articles from Golden Gate Invite
Originally posted by hanklawHere are some articles from the Golden Gate Inv at the Cow Palace where Lindgren set his record:
http://www.dyestatcal.com/ATHLETICS/TRA ... nv_sjm.pdf
hank
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Articles from Golden Gate Invite
Here are some articles from the Golden Gate Inv at the Cow Palace where Lindgren set his record:
http://www.dyestatcal.com/ATHLETICS/TRA ... nv_sjm.pdf
hank
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Re: 45 Years.. and counting
Originally posted by EastBayprepoftheweek67Originally posted by catson52Those timings indicate he finished the last 200+ meters pretty fast, suggesting he could have achieved even better timings at both "posts". Where did he place in the race?
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Re: 45 Years.. and counting
Originally posted by catson52Those timings indicate he finished the last 200+ meters pretty fast, suggesting he could have achieved even better timings at both "posts". Where did he place in the race?
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Re: 45 Years.. and counting
Originally posted by Fielding MelishFeb. 15, 1964
Gerry Lindgren sets a national two miles indoor high school record of 8:40.0, with a 8:06.3 en route record at 3000 meters.
Maybe the longest-standing track record of any significance...
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45 Years.. and counting
Feb. 15, 1964
Gerry Lindgren sets a national two miles indoor high school record of 8:40.0, with a 8:06.3 en route record at 3000 meters.
Maybe the longest-standing track record of any significance...Tags: None
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