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Recently Added Complete Competition Results:

Prefontaine Masters in Coos Bay, USA on 13 Apr
Tom Jones Memorial in Gainesville, USA on 12 Apr
Duke Invitational in Durham, USA on 11 Apr
MAWA Weekly Meet Ecac in Cannington, AUS on 18 Apr
NSWMA Heavy Weight Pentathl... in Penrith, AUS on 13 Apr
24. Offene Landesmeistersch... in Großolbersdorf, GER on 20 Apr
Réunion du Florentinois in Saint Florentin, FRA on 13 Apr
2ème Tour Championnats Dépa... in Foix, FRA on 20 Apr
Bezirksoffener Werfertag 2024 in Uelzen-Hanstedt II, GER on 14 Apr
Be Fit Today Track Academy ... in London, GBR on 14 Apr

 

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Individual Results Recently Added:

Wim de Maeyer (BEL - M46) 2:35:18.0h - Marathon
Mark Maslen (AUS - M47) 2:28.24 - 800 Meter
Theodora Karyati (GRE - W26) 1:22:52.0h - Half Marathon
Steve Davis (GBR - M66) 19.18 - Hammer (5kg)
Juan Gabriel Lugo (PAR - M26) 7.06 - Long Jump
Dace Šteinerte (LAT - W37) 46.70 - Discus (1kg)
Sandra Matyžė (LTU - W36) 37.60 - Hammer (4kg)
Tony Patane (AUS - M71) 11.56 - Weight Throw (7.26kg)
Ben Maki (CAN - M38) 7.19 - 60 Meter
Jessica Guerrero (ESP - W38) 37:10.0h - 10000 Meter

 

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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


Carol took up competition in 1992. She is an inductee in the Regina Sports Hall of Fame (2014) and Canadian Masters Athletics Hall of Fame (2012).
In 2017, at age 75, Carol broke 7 outdoor World Records. As a result she was nominated in 3 categories for the NCCWMA regional World Master’s Athlete (WMA) of the Year awards. Carol received the WMA Best Female Sprinter and runner up as WMA Best Jumper. She also received 2017 Bob Adams Award of Excellence – Female Master Athlete; 2017 Access 7 Athlete of the Year; 2017 CMA Masters Olga Kotelko Award for Field; 2017 CMA Masters Earl Fee Award for Track.

For Outdoors in Spain at the World Masters Athletics (WMA) Championships, Carol received 5 Gold Medals and broke 3 World records, 2 times in the 200m heat and final and high jump.

Carol was nominated by Regional – North & Central America, Caribbean World Masters Athletics (NCCWMA) – for 2018 - Overall Female Masters Athlete and Best Female Jumper. She was chosen WMA Overall Female Masters Athlete and Runner-Up to best Female Jumper.

Carol LaFayette-Boyd, CAN - W81


Events & Results

Competes in: 200; 400; 60; LJ; TJ; HJ; 50; 100;

Best Age Graded Performances:

  • 97.23% in 100
  • 95.82% in 100
  • 95.82% in 100
  • 95.73% in 60
  • 95.73% in 60
  • 95.47% in 100
  • 95.47% in 100
  • 95.47% in 60
  • 95.47% in 60
  • 95.47% in 60

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

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