This Day in Track & Field–September 18
1904—Ireland’s Denis Horgan set the 7th and final pre-IAAF World Record of his career in the Shot Put with his toss of 48-10 (14.88). Competing for Great Britain, he would win the silver medal at the 1908 Olympics at the age of 37—he’s still the oldest Olympic medalist in the event. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denis_Horgan
1955—The Soviet Union’s Vladimir Kuts ran 13:46.8 in Belgrade to regain the World Record in the 5000-meters for the 2nd time. Kuts would get the record back a 3rd time when he ran 13:35.0 in 1957.
World Record Progression From 1954-1965
13:56.6 Vladimir Kuts Soviet Union August 29, 1954
13:51.8 Chris Chataway Great Britain October 13, 1954
13:51.2 Vladimir Kuts October 23, 1954
13:50.8 Sándor Iharos Hungary September 9, 1955
13:46.8 Vladimir Kuts September 18, 1955
13:40.6 Sándor Iharos October 23, 1955
13:36.8 Gordon Pirie Great Britain June 19, 1956
13:35.0 Vladimir Kuts October 13, 1957
13:34.8 Ron Clarke Australia January 16, 1965
1968—Jay Silvester bettered his 4-month old World Record (218-4 [66.54]) in the Discus twice at an all-comers meet in Reno, first throwing 223-4 (68.07) and then 224-5 (68.40).
WR Progression: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men’s_discus_world_record_progression
Hall of Fame Bio: https://www.usatf.org/athlete-bios/jay-silvester
1969—Nicole Duclos edged her French teammate, Colette Besson, the 1968 Olympic gold medalist, to win the Women’s 400-Meters at the European Championships in Piraeus, Greece, with both given credit for a World Record of 51.7 (auto-times were 51.77-51.79).
Results: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_European_Athletics_Championships
1983—Joan Benoit regained the World Record in the Half-Marathon with her winning time of 69:10 at the Philadelphia Distance Run. She had set records of 73:26 and 71.16 in 1981, only to have Norway’s Grete Waitz run 69:57 in 1982. Benoit would lower the Record to 68:34 in Philadelphia in 1984 (See 2005).
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