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This Day in Track & Field, November 12, Peter Snell sets 1000m WR (1964), written by Walt Murphy

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This Day in Track & Field–November 12

1964—Less than a month after his double-gold medal performance at the Tokyo Olympics (800/1500), New Zealand’s Peter Snell ran 2:16.6 for 1000-meters in Auckland to break the 4-year old World Record of 2:16.7, set by East Germany’s Siegfried Valentin in 1960.

WR Progression: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1000_metres_world_record_progression

https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/74357

 

1977–Carleton’s Dale Kramer, a native of Minnesota, had no trouble dealing with Cleveland’s 4” of snow and frigid temperatures as he won his 2nd straight NCAA Div.III X-Country title. A snowmobile led the runners over the course to make sure they went in the right direction!

In 2002, Kramer was named a NCAA Silver Anniversary award winner, an honor that recognizes former outstanding student-athletes who have distinguished themselves in the 25 years since graduating.

Dale Kramer Named NCAA Silver Award Recipient

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Silver_Anniversary_Awards_recipients

Div.III History: https://sagehens.com/sports/2023/8/28/d3-cross-country-historians-report.aspx

 

1995—For the 2nd year in a row, Mexico’s Germán Silva (2:10:00) and Kenya’s Tegla Loroupe (2:28:06) were winners at the NY City Marathon.

Silva, who famously won in 1994 despite making a wrong turn near the end of the race, made no such mistake this time, pulling away from Great Britain’s Paul Evans (2:11:05) in the last 3-miles. He was inducted into the NYRR Hall of Fame in 2014

After Loroupe crossed the finish line, the two winners congratulated each other in an emotional embrace, for both were running in the memory of loved ones who had died. Silva’s father, Agapito, lost his battle with cancer over the summer, and Loroupe’s sister, Albina, died only 13 days ago from severe stomach hemorrhages.  (From Frank Litsky’s NY Times article)

Runners had to deal with the coldest conditions in the history of the race, with the wind-chill factor registering below 20-degrees at times.

Other Notable/U.S. Finishers

Men: 5.John Kagwe (Kenya/would win in 1997&1998) 2:11:42…33.Maximo Olivares (Top American!) 2:22:20

Women: 2.Manuela Machado (Portugal) 2:30:37…4.Joyce Chepchumba (Kenya/would win in 2002) 2:33:51…8.Lidia Şimon (Romania) 2:37:39…14.Colleen De Reuck (South Africa) 2:46:18…19.Regina Ronan (Top American) 2:48:34

By The Numbers: Starters-27,634 (Men-21,002, Women-6,632); Finishers-26,754 (Men-20,284, Women-6,470)

Results: https://results.nyrr.org/event/951112/finishers/1654996

Top 25: https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_City_Marathon_1995

NY Times: www.nytimes.com/1995/11/13/sports/new-york-city-marathon-same-time-next-year-silva-and-loroupe-triumph-again.html

 

Past NY City Marathon Winners: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_winners_of_the_New_York_City_Marathon

Media Guide (2025)

Through The Years:

https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/nydn-sports-44-years-new-york-city-marathon-history-1-47895-photogallery.html

2014 HOF: http://www.marathonguide.com/pressreleases/index.cfm?file=NewYorkRoadRunners_141020

2000—Kenya’s Paul Tergat (1:03:47), the defending men’s champion, and Great Britain’s Paula Radcliffe (1:09:07) were the winners in hot and humid conditions at the World Half-Marathon Championships in Veracruz, Mexico.

While Radcliffe had little trouble winning over Kenya’s Susan Chepkemei (1:09:40), Tergat waited until late in the race  before taking control and pulling away from Tanzania’s  Phaustin Baha Sulle (1:03:48), Ethiopia’s Tesfaye Jifar (1:03:50), and Kenya’s Joseph Kimani (1:03:52).

Tergat, who won the silver medal in the 10,000-meters at the Sydney Olympics less than 2 months earlier, became the first man to win 2 World Half-Marathon titles.

For Tergat, winning in Mexico also had a special significance: “Kenyan athletics really started in Mexico in 1968, at the Olympics, so it makes this win especially important for me.”

Reports: Men  Women

Results: Men  Women

Teams (3 score): Men-Kenya (3:11:38), Ethiopia (; Women-Romania (3:34:22), Japan (3:36:25)

Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhYSNub35Dc

Pre-Meet

Past Champions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Athletics_Road_Running_Championships

 

Born On This Day*

Mike “Mikey” Brannigan  29 (1996) 2-time Paralympic medalist in the 1500-meters (T20)…won gold in Rio in 2016,

                   bronze in Paris in 2024…was 4th in Tokyo in 2021.

              8-time medalist at the Para World Championships (T20):

                  Gold – 2025 (1500), 2024 (1500m); 2017 (1500m, 800m); 2015 (1500m)

                  Silver – 2023 (1500m); 2017 (5000m); 2015 (5000m)

              Diagnosed with Autism as a child—started running early, which helped aid his development

              One of the best preps in the U.S. in 2014-2015 (Northport,NY)—had bests of 4:03.18 and

                   8:42.92 (3200m)…Ran 3:57.58 for the mile on August 5, 2016.

              PBs: 3:44.39 (2017), 3:57.58 (2016), 8:07.64i (2017), 14:09.51 (2017); 2025 SB: 3:48.12

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Brannigan

          http://www.runnersworld.com/elite-runners/mikey-brannigan-wins-paralympic-gold-medal

              Rio Video: https://www.paralympic.org/video/athletics-men-s-1500m-t20-final-rio-2016-paralympic-games

              Paris Video (includes interview): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjhIkzFOiPU

              2015 WC:

              http://patch.com/new-york/northport/mikey-brannigan-wins-gold-paralympic-committee-world-champs-0

              http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/04/mike-brannigan-autism-runner_n_5761772.html

              http://bringbackthemile.com/news/detail/mike_brannigan_opening_door_for_autistic_runners

              https://www.wsj.com/articles/mikey-brannigans-ready-for-the-long-run-1473723944

              H.S.Stats: http://parser.dyestat.com/search.jsp?athID=271533

Dawn Bowles 57 (1968) 1991 NCAA Champion—100m-hurdles (LSU/1990-6th, 1992-2nd)

              2-time NCAA Champion—4×100 (LSU/1990,1992)

              Member of 3 World Championships teams (1991-1st round, 1993-6th, 1997-1st round)

              Semi-finalist in the 60-meter hurdles at the 1991 World Indoor Championships

              4th at the 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials

              Ranked among the top-10 Americans 7 years in a row (1991-1997/#2-1991,1996)

          PBs: 7.95i (1997), 12.74 (1997)

              Currently the head coach at Neptune(NJ) H.S., her alma mater. One of the athletes she coached was none other

                 than Ajee’ Wilson!

              #1 prep in the U.S. in 1988—had the 8 fastest times in the 100-hurdles and was a winner at the Golden West and

                  International Prep Invitationals.

              Wore corrective shoes for 23 hours a day until she was 18 months old in order to correct a condition that

                  threatened to confine her to a wheelchair for the rest of her life. “When I was born, both of my feet were

                  turned backwards,” said Bowles. “Many of the doctors that my mother went to said I would never walk, and

                  that I would be wheelchair-bound for the rest of my life.” Read more at:

              https://nj.milesplit.com/articles/283085/the-starting-line-with-dawn-bowles

              U.S. Rankings: https://trackandfieldnews.com/rankings/

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawn_Bowles

Michelle Rohl 60 (1965) 3-time U.S. Olympian—10k-walk (1992-20th), (1996-14th), 20k-walk (2000-17th)

              3 months after becoming a grandmother, she finished 3rd in the 20k-Walk at the 2024 U.S. Olympics Trials (didn’t

                  have an Olympic qualifying standard)

              Bronze medalist at the 1999 Pan-American Games (20k-walk)

              4-time U.S. Champion—20k-walk (1999-2001,2003)

              5-time U.S. Indoor Champion—3k-walk (1995,1996,1998,2000,2001)

              Current American Record holder—5k (track-20:56.88/1996)  10k (track-44:41.87/1994)

              2022 World Masters Champion—5k Walk (55-59)

              Won 4 World Masters titles in 2024 (55-59)—1500m, 5000, 5000m-Walk, 10km-Walk

              American Masters Records (55-59):

                 Indoors: 800-2:24:47 (2023), 1500-4:53.07 (2023), 5:19.49 (2025), 3000-10:22.74 (2023)

                 Outdoors: 800-2:22.01 (2022), 1500-4:47.62 (2022), mile-5:23.30 (2024), 3000-10:36.79 (2022),

                    5000-17:44.11 (2022), 10,000-37:40.99 (2022)

         https://olympics.com/en/news/58-year-old-grandma-michelle-rohl-race-walks-her-way-to-podium-at-us-olympic-trials

              https://usatfmasters.org/records/usatf-mtf-records/

              https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/77956

Herb Lindsay 70 (1955) One of America’s best road racers from 1979-1981

              Named Road Racer of the Year in 1979 and 1980 by The Runner magazine

              Set a World Record of 1:01:47 for the ½-marathon in San Diego in 1981.

              One of the key players in getting athletes paid money “above the table”. (See Shamateurism link)

              All-American at Michigan State—NCAA XC-1974 (22nd), 1975 (12th), 1976 (4th); 5000-1977 (8th)

              PBs: 13:36.9 (1984), 28:05.07 (1984)

              Sports Illustrated Vault

              Shamateurism:

              https://www.denverpost.com/2010/05/30/former-boulder-runner-herb-lindsay-recalls-the-era-of-shamateurism/

              https://corunninghalloffame.com/2013/01/31/herb-lindsay

              Career Stats: https://more.arrs.run/runner/8982

Deceased

Ray Conger 89 (1904-Oct.23, 1994)  3-time U.S. Champion—1500 (1928/Set an American Record of

                  3:55.0), Mile (1927,1930)

              4-time U.S. Indoor Champion-1000y (1928-1931)

              Set a World Indoor Record of 2:11.0 for 1000-yards in 1928

              1927 NCAA Champion-Mile (Iowa State/1925-4th, 1926-5th)

              3-time winner of the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games (1929-1931)…Gained lasting fame as “The man who

                  beat (Paavo) Nurmi” after coming from behind to beat the Flying Finn in the 1929 race!

              PBs: 3:55.0 (1928), 4:13.2i (1929)

              https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/78252

              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Conger

          Beating Nurmi:

    https://www.nytimes.com/1979/02/02/archives/the-night-ray-conger-beat-nurmi-sports-of-the-times-gem-of-the.html

              https://cyclones.com/honors/hall-of-fame/ray-conger/35

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