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2010 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships


2010 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships
Dates2-7 March 2010
Host cityKamloops, Canada
VenueTournament Capital Centre
LevelMasters
TypeIndoor
Participation1384 athletes from
62 nations
Official websiteArchived 2010-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
2008
2012

50°40′07″N 120°21′54″W / 50.668611°N 120.365°W / 50.668611; -120.365 (Tournament Capital Centre)

McArthur Island Park

2010 World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships is the fourth in a series of World Masters Athletics Indoor Championships (also called World Masters Athletics Championships Indoor, or WMACi). This fourth edition took place in Kamloops, Canada, from 2 to 7 March 2010. This is the first WMACi to be hosted outside of Europe.

The main venue was Tournament Capital Centre Fieldhouse, which has a flat indoor track. Supplemental venues included McArthur Island Park for Cross Country and Race Walk, and Kamloops Golf and Country Club for Half Marathon.

This Championships was organized by World Masters Athletics (WMA) in coordination with a Local Organising Committee (LOC): Judy Armstrong and Bob Cowan.

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.

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

Results

Official results are archived at kamloops2010masters. Past Championships results are archived at WMA. Additional archives are available from European Masters Athletics as a pdf book, from British Masters Athletic Federation in HTML format, and from Masters Athletics in HTML format. USATF Masters keeps a list of American world record holders.

Several masters world records were set at this Indoor Championships. World records for 2010 are from kamloops2010masters unless otherwise noted.

The "8000 Meter Run" published in the result archives should actually be "8K Cross Country", so the world records listed for the 8K may have been incorrectly recorded, and none of these records are documented in List of masters world records in road running. A similar clerical error is in 2015 World Masters Athletics Championships. The Half Marathon records may also be clerical errors, as every age group winner was reported as setting a world record.

Women

Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
W90 60 Meters Olga Kotelko  CAN
15.14
W90 200 Meters Olga Kotelko  CAN
1:00.72
W80 3000 Meters Zdenka Kirsch  GER
19:07.34
W35 8K Cross Country Cynthia Wonham  CAN
33:42.90
W40 8K Cross Country Rosa Maria Oliveira  POR
31:26.40
W45 8K Cross Country Sheryl R. Miller  USA
32:16.60
W50 8K Cross Country Heather Price  CAN
34:07.80
W55 8K Cross Country Kathryn Martin  USA
32:27.60
W60 8K Cross Country Ma De Los Angeles Rivera  MEX
43:49.60
W65 8K Cross Country Shirley Gray  CAN
42:35.40
W70 8K Cross Country Zofia Turosz  POL
44:07.70
W75 8K Cross Country Erika Krueger  GER
59:10.90
W80 8K Cross Country Zdenka Kirsch  GER
1:00:12.60
W90 High Jump Olga Kotelko  CAN
0.77
W90 Long Jump Olga Kotelko  CAN
1.67
W90 Triple Jump Olga Kotelko  CAN
4.14
W80 Shot Put Rachel Hanssens  BEL
7.15
W90 Shot Put Olga Kotelko  CAN
4.90
W90 Hammer Throw Olga Kotelko  CAN
13.92
W50 Weight Throw Ulrike Engelhardt  GER
15.59
W75 Weight Throw Galina Kovalenskaya  RUS
10.25
W80 Weight Throw Rachel Hanssens  BEL
8.01
W90 Weight Throw Olga Kotelko  CAN
6.32
W90 Javelin Throw Olga Kotelko  CAN
12.45
W75 60 Meters Hurdles Christel Donley  USA
14.22
W50 Pentathlon Marie Kay  AUS
4906
W60 3000 Meters Race Walk Heather Carr  AUS
15:54.75
W35 Half Marathon Maureen Renwick  CAN
1:49:00.60
W40 Half Marathon Soledad Castro Soliño  ESP
1:23:09.10
W45 Half Marathon Piedad Rodriguez  ESP
1:28:12.80
W50 Half Marathon Cindy Rhodes  CAN
1:27:53.30
W55 Half Marathon Diane McKelvey  CAN
1:50:17.70
W60 Half Marathon Mary Simmonds  CAN
2:00:57.50
W65 Half Marathon Shirley Gray  CAN
1:51:41.00
W70 Half Marathon Zofia Turosz  POL
1:59:34.50
W75 Half Marathon Erika Krueger  GER
2:28:43.60
W80 Half Marathon Zdenka Kirsch  GER
2:40:38.10
W80 4 x 200 Meters Relay Louise Sorensen, Hildegard Buschhaus, Olga Kotelko, Leona Smith  CAN
4:15.33

Men

Event Athlete(s) Nationality Performance
M45 60 Meters Aaron Thigpen on YouTube, another video on YouTube  USA
7.02
M90 200 Meters Ugo Sansonetti  ITA
41.13
M75 400 Meters William Clark  USA
1:27.74
M90 400 Meters Ugo Sansonetti  ITA
1:46.78
M35 8K Cross Country Jose Ramon Arredondo Perez  ESP
24:45.90
M40 8K Cross Country Elarbi Khattabi  MAR
24:09.00
M45 8K Cross Country Simon R. Anderson  GBR
25:03.50
M50 8K Cross Country David Cannon  USA
24:55.50
M55 8K Cross Country Simon Martin  GBR
29:57.20
M60 8K Cross Country Roger Price  USA
32:02.00
M65 8K Cross Country Jose Antonio Arias De La Cruz  ESP
32:47.00
M70 8K Cross Country Klemens Wittig  GER
35:06.90
M75 8K Cross Country Lewis Butcher  CAN
52:02.60
M80 8K Cross Country Grant Yule  CAN
53:15.30
M90 High Jump Emmerich Zensch  AUT
1.07
M60 Pole Vault John Altendorf on YouTube  USA
M45 Pentathlon Christopher Bates  USA
4110
M35 Half Marathon Steve J. Hallas  GBR
1:19:10.80
M40 Half Marathon Donald King  CAN
1:13:39.30
M45 Half Marathon Don Young  USA
1:17:30.20
M50 Half Marathon Jose Navarro  ESP
1:14:55.10
M55 Half Marathon Oeyvind Trongmo  NOR
1:17:20.00
M60 Half Marathon Richard J. Evans  GBR
1:27:13.70
M65 Half Marathon Jose Antonio Arias De La Cruz  ESP
1:28:05.50
M70 Half Marathon Klemens Wittig  GER
1:33:37.50
M80 Half Marathon Grant Yule  CAN
2:31:01.80
M60 10K Race Walk Ludwig M. Niestelberger  AUT
53:45.20
M80 4 x 200 Meters Relay Bill Thompson, Isaac Thiessen, Harry Thompson, Norm Lesage  CAN
2:40.99

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