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Championnats de France in Fontenay Le Comte, FRA on 17 Mar
Pentalancer Masters in Troyes, FRA on 23 Mar
AAI National Spring Throws in Tullamore, IRL on 24 Mar
Tiejuoksucup 5 in Vantaa, FIN on 16 Mar
Tipton Jumps & Throws Fest in Tipton, GBR on 24 Mar
XXXIX Torneo Internacional ... in San Carlos, URU on 16 Mar
Bournemouth Spring Open in Bournemouth, GBR on 24 Mar
50 Years of CAC - Pre-Seaso... in Grangemouth, GBR on 24 Mar
Vereinswettkampf Wurf und W... in Beverstedt, GER on 15 Mar
BW Winterwurf Aktive/Jugend... in Oberkirch, GER on 16 Mar

 

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Individual Results Recently Added:

Кудрина Анна (Anna Kudrina) (RUS - W43) 4.67 - Long Jump
Lara Grenzi (ITA - W26) 7.15 - 50 Meter
Isabelle Giraud (FRA - W57) 12.42 - Javelin (500g)
Martin Kainrath (AUT - M29) 53.08 - 400 Meter
Guido Thomaes (BEL - M73) 9.60 - 60 Meter
Olivia Pameole (FRA - W26) 8.08 - 60 Meter
Irene Vazquez (ESP - W25) 1:42:10.0h - 20k Race Walk
Dmitry Babenko (CAN - M51) 7:08.45 - One Mile
Sofie Albrechtsen (DEN - W28) 1.68 - High Jump
Malou Sköld (SWE - W52) 5.76 - Shot Put (3kg)

 

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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


In 1975, my elementary school got a "Wintario" Grant from the government and bought discuses and shot puts! I was hooked, the discus just flew out of my hand! Then in 1976, before the Montreal Olympics, a travelling exhibition came to my town of 1600 people and I went and visited it everyday - I remember Bishop Dolegiewicz was showcased in the display as the only Canadian competing in the discus. In 1986, while completing my Phys Ed degree at York University in Toronto, I was throwing the discus for fun and was approached by a few people to begin throwing the hammer, a new event for women along with triple jump and pole vault in track and field around the world. Valentin Chumak a coach from Ukraine, taught me everything I know about the hammer. Through the work of Cecil Smith, president of CTFA (Athletics Canada) Canada became one of the first countries in the world to feature women's hammer in our National Championships in Ottawa in 1987.

Kristen Dajia, CAN - W61


Events & Results

Competes in: SP; WT; HT; DT; JT; WTPENT;

Best Age Graded Performances:

  • 71.21% in HT
  • 70.92% in HT
  • 70.84% in HT
  • 69.81% in HT
  • 69.80% in HT
  • 69.77% in WT
  • 69.77% in WT
  • 69.38% in HT
  • 69.35% in HT
  • 69.27% in HT

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

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