Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
In the sport of athletics, centenarian competitors were recorded in the early 20th century, and have become increasingly common in the 21st century. This has occurred during a period of population ageing and increased longevity in wealthy countries, alongside a corresponding development of masters track and field competitions, such as the Senior Olympics and the World Masters Athletics ...
The following is a list of Olympic medalists born in the state of Michigan, United States. Games Medal Name Hometown Sport ... 2020 Tokyo: Catie DeLoof: Grosse Pointe:
Through the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, 178 Michigan student-athletes and coaches had participated in the Olympics. The university has had medal winners in every Summer Olympics except 1896, and gold medalists in all but four Olympiads. A total of 22 countries, including the U.S., have been represented by Michigan athletes. [493]
Senior Olympics: 85-89 1.18 m (3 ft 10 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) William Wambach 1925-Aug-22 86 Madison, Wisconsin 2011-Sep-17 Wisconsin Senior Olympics [48] 1.17 m (3 ft 10 in) William Wambach 1925-Aug-22 85 Waukesha, Wisconsin 2011-Jul-10 USATF Midwest Region [49] 90-94 1.15 m (3 ft 9 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) Donald Pellmann: 1915-Aug-15 90 Fort Collins, Colorado
Michigan State's Heath Baldwin is heading to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. ... He is joined on the Olympic team by 2020 Olympian Zach Ziemek (8,516 points, second place) and Harrison Williams ...
In June 1970 the first Senior Olympics took place at the Los Angeles Coliseum (1970 known as Senior Sports International Meet). [3] The games continued in the 1970s and 1980s in the Los Angeles and Orange County, California. [4] Today the meet is known as the Senior Games (or Senior Olympics). The Senior Games are now held in every state in the ...
Hobbs Kessler. Event: Athletics (800 meters, 1,500 meters). Michigan connection: Ann Arbor Skyline High School.. Schedule: Aug. 2-10; 1,500m first round, Aug. 2; 800m first round, Aug. 7. The buzz ...
Peter Vanderkaay is a two-time Michigan high school state champion in the 500-yard freestyle (2001, 2002), and is the 2001 state champion in the 200-yard freestyle. He graduated in the class of 2002, and swam for the Michigan Wolverines swimming and diving team at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.