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Lat Nitrogen Halbmarathon &... in Linz, AUT on 7 Apr
41th Tokai University-Nihon... in Setagaya, JPN on 7 Apr
Alexander Vidal Sprint Series in Manchester, GBR on 10 Apr
National Athletics Grand Pr... in Zhaoqing, CHN on 9 Apr
10 Km de Valenciennes in Valenciennes, FRA on 7 Apr
Pomona-Pitzer Track & F... in Claremont, USA on 6 Apr
Elite and Youth Talents Event in Algiers, ALG on 5 Apr
Maraton de LA Pampa 21k in Santa Rosa, ARG on 14 Apr
Campeonato de Baleares Mást... in Palma de Mallorca, ESP on 6 Apr
Atleta Completo Regional E ... in Braga, POR on 6 Apr

 

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Individual Results Recently Added:

Alejandro Heuck (USA - M59) 2:19.98 - 800 Meter
Peadar McGing (IRL - M68) 3.82 - Long Jump
Paul Babits (USA - M63) 3.35 - Pole Vault
Michael Counsel (IRL - M57) 16:58.98 - 5000 Meter
Francisco R. Estévez (CUB - M26) 1:08:33.0h - Half Marathon
Marie-Therese Cooper (TTO - W26) 11.29 - Triple Jump
Mati Mikk (EST - M42) 24.65 - 200 Meter
Don Galvanin (USA - M71) 33.34 - Javelin (500g)
James Watry (USA - M61) 2:37.03 - 800 Meter
Lazar Anić (SRB - M32) 7.95 - Long Jump

 

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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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Click to download  Combined Events Scoring calculator (revised 22 August 2023).

Meet the Athletes


I was a fairly crappy but very fast left-winger in soccer when I was younger, and my track exploits were limited to about half-a-dozen meets my company was involved in. I started competing in Masters T&F in 2008 after some kids I was coaching in soccer commented on how fast I (still) was when we were doing shuttle runs (suicides) in training.

I found that, even untrained, I was fairly competitive at a local level, and that encouraged me to train and get coached, and as a consequence my performances have not deteriorated much with age - and I have gone from competing just locally to going to international meets.

Stephen Gould, GBR&USA - M67


Events & Results

Competes in: 55; 200; 60; 400; LJ; SP; 100; JT; 50;

Best Age Graded Performances:

  • 91.03% in 55
  • 90.44% in 60
  • 89.50% in 50
  • 89.45% in 100
  • 89.30% in 60
  • 89.20% in 100
  • 89.17% in 60
  • 89.03% in 100
  • 88.95% in 100
  • 88.92% in 50

Athletes in this section are selected randomly from members who have posted a photo and / or input a bio. 

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