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  2. 2009 World Masters Games - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney 2009 World Masters Games, the seventh edition of a four–yearly event that has developed into the world’s largest multi-sport event in terms of participation, [1] was held from 10 October to 18 October 2009 in Sydney, the largest city in Australia and the capital city of New South Wales.

  3. 2009 World Masters Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    Past Championships results are archived at WMA; [8] the 2009 results are available as a searchable pdf. [9] Additional archives are available from British Masters Athletic Federation [10] as a searchable pdf, [11] from European Masters Athletics [12] as a searchable pdf [13] and from Museum of Masters Track & Field [14] as a searchable pdf.

  4. World Masters Games - Wikipedia

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    The World Masters Games [1] is an international multi-sport event held every four years which, in terms of competitor numbers, has developed into the largest of its kind. [2] Governed by the International Masters Games Association (IMGA), [ 3 ] the World Masters Games is open to sports people of all abilities and most ages – the minimum age ...

  5. World Masters Athletics Championships - Wikipedia

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    The World Masters Athletics Championships are the biennial championships for masters athletics events held under the auspices of World Masters Athletics, formerly called the World Association of Veteran Athletes, for athletes 35 years of age or older. [1] [2]: 75 Masters athletes are divided into 5-year age groups. [3]: 35

  6. Category:2009 in athletics (track and field) - Wikipedia

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    2009 IAAF World Athletics Final; 2009 IAAF World Athletics Final – Results; 2009 IAAF World Athletics Tour; 2009 World Championships in Athletics; 2009 World Championships in Athletics qualification standards; 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships; 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships; 2009 World Long Distance Mountain Running ...

  7. Elizabeth Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    At the 2009 World Masters Games in Sydney, she won four gold medals and a silver medal in the age group 55 to 69 years. [24] Edmondson competed at the 2010 Australian National Masters Swimming Championships, held in Launceston, Tasmania. She competed in twelve individual events, and set eleven individual personal records.

  8. List of world records in masters athletics - Wikipedia

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    Masters athletics is a class of the sport of athletics for athletes of over 35 years of age. The events include track and field, road running and cross country running.These are the current world records in various five-year-groups, maintained by WMA, the World Association of Masters Athletes, which is designated by the World Athletics (formerly IAAF) to conduct the worldwide sport of Masters ...

  9. Rudy Heryanto - Wikipedia

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    A men's doubles specialist, Heryanto and fellow countrymen Hariamanto Kartono formed one of the world's leading teams between 1980 and 1985. As upstarts they earned silver medals at the 1980 IBF World Championships in Jakarta, losing the final to veteran Indonesian teammates Ade Chandra and Christian Hadinata.