2006 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships

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2006 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates15-20 March 2006
Host cityLinz, Austria
VenueTipsArena Linz
LevelMasters
TypeIndoor
Participation3229 athletes from
62[1] nations
Official websiteArchived 2006-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
2004
2008

48°17′33″N 14°16′33″E / 48.292622°N 14.275789°E / 48.292622; 14.275789 (TipsArena Linz)

Linzer Stadion in 2002

2006 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships is the second in a series of World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships (also called World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor, or WMACi). This second edition took place in Linz, Austria, from 15 to 20 March 2006. [2]

The main venue was TipsArena Linz (called Intersport Arena Linz at the time), [3] [1] [4] which is reputedly one of the most beautiful indoor arenas in Europe. [5]: 19  The arena has a banked six-lane indoor track where the turns are raised to neutralize the centrifugal force of athletes running the curves. Supplemental venues included Linzer Stadion for throwing events.

This Championships was organized by World Masters Athletics (WMA) in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC): Percy Hirsch, Wilhelm Koester, Brian Keaveney. [6] [7]

The WMA is the global governing body of the sport of athletics for athletes 35 years of age or older, setting rules for masters athletics competition. [8]

A full range of indoor track and field events were held. [9] In addition to indoor competition, non-stadia events included Half Marathon, [10] 8K Cross Country, 10K Race Walk, Weight Throw, Hammer Throw, Discus Throw and Javelin Throw. [11]

Controversy

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A disagreement involving a potentially illegal substitution of the British M65 4 x 200m relay team caused the British record holder Anthony Treacher to be suspended by the British Masters Athletic Federation. [12]

Results

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Official results are partially archived at Linz2006. [13] [14] Past Championships results are archived at WMA. [15] Additional archives are available from European Masters Athletics [16] as a searchable pdf, [17] from British Masters Athletic Federation [18] as a searchable pdf, [19] from Masters Athletics [20] as a searchable pdf, [21] from Museum of Masters Track & Field as a National Masters News pdf newsletter, [5] and from Norwegian Athletics Association as a searchable pdf. [22]

Several masters world records were set at this Indoor Championships. World records for 2006 are from infotraining.at [23] unless otherwise noted.

Women

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Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
W40 200 Meters Violetta Lapierre  FRA
25.29
W45 400 Meters Marie Kay  AUS
59.16
W50 400 Meters Karla Del Grande  CAN
61.61
W55 400 Meters Caroline Marler  GBR
66.82
W70 800 Meters Elfriede Hodapp  GER
3:16.59
W75 800 Meters Melitta Czerwenka-Nagel  GER
3:31.94
W45 1500 Meters Aurora Perez  ESP
4:43.78
W55 1500 Meters Waltraud Egger  ITA
5:07.30
W70 1500 Meters Elfriede Hodapp  GER
6:26.65
W75 1500 Meters Melitta Czerwenka-Nagel[1]  GER
6:47.94
W80 1500 Meters Marianne Dahinden   SUI
10:11.33
W60 3000 Meters Patricia Gallagher  GBR
11:42.68
W65 3000 Meters Rona Frederiks  GER
12:20.09
W70 3000 Meters Mary Anstey  GBR
13:22.96
W40 60 Meters Hurdles Monica Pellegrinelli[1]   SUI
8.71
W50 4 x 200 Meters Relay Helga Schüßler, Gisela Seifert, Susanne Fritsche, Dagmar Fuhrmann  GER
1:52.95
W60 4 x 200 Meters Relay Renate Kimmel, Edeltraud Strasdas, Gerti Reichert-Wallon, Friderun Kümmerle-Valk  GER
2:14.08
W80 High Jump Margarete Strüven  GER
0.96
W45 Pole Vault Brigitte Van de Kamp  NED
3.36
W80 Pole Vault Johnnye Valien  USA
1.40
W80 Long Jump Ingrid Lorenz  GER
2.74
W45 Triple Jump Catherine Seillac  FRA
11.08
W80 Triple Jump Johnnye Valien[5]: 19   USA
5.27
W85 Triple Jump Mary Wixey  GBR
3.61
W50 Shot Put Tine Schenkels  NED
14.06
W65 Shot Put Tamara Danilova  RUS
12.00
W75 Shot Put Rachel Hanssens  BEL
7.96

Men

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Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
M55 60 Meters Bill Collins[1]  USA
7.34
M55 200 Meters Bill Collins[1]  USA
M40 400 Meters Enrico Saraceni  ITA
48.96
M90 400 Meters Albert Olbrechts  GER
1:44.93
M40 60 Meters Hurdles Vincent Clarico[1]  AUT
7.85
M45 60 Meters Hurdles Dexter McCloud  USA
8.35
M65 60 Meters Hurdles Emil Pawlik[5]: 19 [19]: 43 [21]: 86 [24]  USA
9.57
M85 60 Meters Hurdles Bruno Sobrero[1]  AUT
13.16
M60 4 x 200 Meters Relay Paul Edens, Roger Pierce, Samuel Hall, Stephen P. Robbins[5]: 1 : 19   USA
1:44.99
M80 High Jump Walter Hess  GER
1.30
M85 High Jump Emmerich Zensch  AUT
1.19
M80 Long Jump Hans Hoffmann  GER
4.05
M35 Weight Throw Ralf Jossa  GER
19.95
M85 Pentathlon Bruno Sobrero[1]  ITA
3085
M35 Half Marathon Paul Freary[1]  GBR
1:08:21

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Indoor". World Masters Athletics.
  2. ^ "2006 World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor". USA Track and Field.
  3. ^ "WMA San Sebastian, Spain 2005 General Assembly" (PDF). European Masters Athletics.
  4. ^ "TIPSARENA LINZ". LIVA Sport. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  5. ^ a b c d e Marilyn Mitchell (May 2006). "U.S. Athletes Are Stellar in Linz" (PDF). National Masters News. Museum of Masters Track & Field.
  6. ^ "Linz plant Masters Indoor Challenge". Deutsche Leichtathletik. Oct 4, 2004. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  7. ^ "15 March, Summary Day One". infotraining.at. 15 March 2006.
  8. ^ "Competition Rules". World Masters Athletics. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  9. ^ Martin Gasselsberger. "WMA World Masters Athletics RULES OF COMPETITION". Masters Athletics. Archived from the original on 2021-12-27. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  10. ^ "WMA Championships Half Marathon Bests" (PDF). World Masters Athletics. April 2019. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  11. ^ "WORLD MASTERS (VETERANS) INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS". gbrathletics.com. Athletics Weekly. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  12. ^ Ken Stone (January 13, 2007). "British record holder claims offenses by team manager". Masterstrack.com. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  13. ^ "Results 15th March". linz2006. April 5, 2006. Archived from the original on 28 April 2006. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
  14. ^ "20 March, 7.45 pm: Best pictures of Masters WCh". infotraining.at. 20 March 2006.
  15. ^ "Championships Indoor". World Masters Athletics. February 3, 2020. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  16. ^ "Results". European Masters Athletics. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  17. ^ "2nd World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor" (PDF). European Masters Athletics.
  18. ^ "(WMACI) World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor". British Masters Athletic Federation. Retrieved 2021-12-25.
  19. ^ a b "2nd World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor" (PDF). British Masters Athletic Federation.
  20. ^ Martin Gasselsberger. "World Championships Results". Masters Athletics. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  21. ^ a b Martin Gasselsberger. "2nd World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor Linz, from 15.03.2006 - 20.03.2006" (PDF). Masters Athletics.
  22. ^ "2nd World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor Official Results" (PDF). Norges Friidrettsforbund. Mar 20, 2006. Retrieved 2021-12-27.
  23. ^ "20 March, 6.30 pm: 43 new indoor world records". infotraining.at. 20 March 2006.
  24. ^ Emil Pawlik set the M65 60 Meters Hurdles WR in the Pentathlon
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