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19. Werferpokal in Großolbersdorf, GER on 20 Apr
CRL Meeting - Bronze Lombardia in Busto Arsizio, ITA on 14 Apr
Kladivo+vrhačský Pětiboj in Kolin, CZE on 20 Apr
Friar Invitational in Providence, USA on 12 Apr
Padova Marathon - Half Mara... in Padova, ITA on 21 Apr
Oregon Relays in Eugene, USA on 19 Apr
Vii Ostroški Polumaraton-Os... in Nikšić, MNE on 14 Apr
Maraton de LA Pampa 21k in Santa Rosa, ARG on 14 Apr
Réunion du Florentinois in Saint Florentin, FRA on 13 Apr
Lahti-Juoksu in Lahti, FIN on 13 Apr

 

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Individual Results Recently Added:

Momoko Hanano (JPN - W25) 16:23.91 - 5000 Meter
Alexandra Silvestre Lamas (POR - W51) 55:36.46 - 10k Race Walk
Nicholas Aguilar (USA - M30) 24.78 - 200 Meter
Terry Noyes (USA - M62) 39.04 - Hammer (5kg)
Kurt Fischer (GER - M69) 27.98 - 200 Meter
Teran Wakefield (USA - M32) 2:07.49 - 800 Meter
Sergio Moraez (PAR - M29) 1:59.50 - 800 Meter
Stewart Cotterill (GBR - M49) 3.20 - Pole Vault
Gordon Britton (GBR - M51) 10.68 - Triple Jump
Thomas van Ophem (NED - M31) 70.59 - Javelin (800g)

 

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Age Grading & Combined Event Scoring

Age Grading is an adjustment for a performance (time, height or distance) based on age – the older you are, the bigger the adjustment. The adjustment, known as an Age Grade Factor, is multiplied by the performance to get an Age Graded Performance so all times, heights or distances for each event by athletes from 20 to over 100 years old can be compared to each other! The Age Graded Performance is the equivalent to what the athlete would have done when they were in their 20s.

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Meet the Athletes


Dennis Stewart graduated from the University of Kansas in 1970 with a B.A. degree in Zoology and while at Kansas University he ran track for three years and made All American in 1970 when a two-mile relay team he was a member of set an indoor world record at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Detroit, Michigan.

After graduation, Dennis continued his studies and in 1978 he received his Master’s degree from the University of Central Missouri in Secondary Science Education. He also continued competitive running and in 1973 he was selected as the most outstanding long distance runner in the Missouri Valley AAU. In 1977 Dennis was inducted into the University of Kansas Athletic Hall of Fame.

Running was a big part of Dennis’s life, but as he grew older he developed a passion for mountain climbing and he was the 100th individual to climb the highest point in each of the 50 states. In 1991 he received recognition in The Guinness Book of Records (1993-1995) for setting the World Record with four other climbers for climbing the highest point in each of the lower 48 contiguous states in the shortest time (30 days, 10 hours, 52 mins.) and he is currently the only individual who has ever climbed the highest point in each of the contiguous 48 states three times.

Dennis Stewart, USA - M75


Events & Results

Competes in: 800; 3000;

Best Age Graded Performances:

  • 80.60% in 800
  • 79.48% in 800
  • 70.43% in 3000

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