malmo wrote:
18 8:19.8 1975 Jürgen Straub GDR
That would be the same Jurgan Straub, 1500 silver medalist in the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.
malmo wrote:
18 8:19.8 1975 Jürgen Straub GDR
That would be the same Jurgan Straub, 1500 silver medalist in the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.
Malinowski.
Consistent results.
malmo wrote:
malmo wrote:
18 8:19.8 1975 Jürgen Straub GDR
That would be the same Jurgan Straub, 1500 silver medalist in the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.
Waldemar Cierpinski was a steeplechaser as well.
What was his PB?
Wow! An eight year old thread.
Seattle in early May isn't always the best of weather. It definitely wasn't hot. According to wunderground.com the high temp was 55.
https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/KSEA/date/1978-5-3
relic from the 70s wrote:
This post and thread are a little mixed up
I'm not sure the post is wrong, but in context, it does appear to confuse a bunch of other postings in the same thread
Ben Jipcho won the 1974 Commonwealth Games in Christchurch on 8:20.8
Henry Rono won the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton in 8:26.54.
Anders Garderud never won a Commonwealth Games, he was (is) Swedish
My vote, by the way, for the best steepler of the 70's would go to Garderud. He won Montreal with a WR. He may well have been beaten had the Kenyans been in Montreal, but they weren't. The same kind of statement could be made about Viren, Juantorena, probably even Walker--but in the Track and Field News ranking system, a WR in the Games counts for an awful lot. And Garderud did beat some big guys in the Games, including Malinowski and Kantanen
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[quote]malmo wrote:
[quote]ventolin^2 wrote:
Henry in 3rd is fair.
He didn't run the event much ( albeit winning Commonwealth gold ) & he did lose to the Pole ( albeit in a 8'15 ( not something like
+1 on the Swede.
Henry Marsh fur USA.
Marsh failed at the major events too often.
Coeuita wrote:
Marsh failed at the major events too often.
Yeah, he was on 4 US Olympic teams and was US Champ in 79, 80, 81-87..... and 4th in the Olympics. Such a failure at the steeple.
uhh, huh.... wrote:
Coeuita wrote:
Marsh failed at the major events too often.
Yeah, he was on 4 US Olympic teams and was US Champ in 79, 80, 81-87..... and 4th in the Olympics. Such a failure at the steeple.
Doug Brown was us champ in 1980 not Marsh
Twice AR holder in the 70s. 8:23 in 1973. First American to break 8:20 in 78. NCAA champ in 72 and 73. AAU champ in the in 73 and 80. Olympic team in 72, 76 and 80. Moat successful American in the 70s by far.
https://www.worldathletics.org/athletes/german-dem-rep/waldemar-cierpinski-14346534B. Malinowski wrote:
malmo wrote:
That would be the same Jurgan Straub, 1500 silver medalist in the 1980 Olympics in Moscow.
Waldemar Cierpinski was a steeplechaser as well.
What was his PB?
Henry Rono
Rono or Keino.