Anyone know where I can find complete online results for the 1980 men's OT Marathon?
Anyone know where I can find complete online results for the 1980 men's OT Marathon?
1972
1 Kenny Moore OR 2:15:57.8
1 Frank Shorter CO 2:15:57.8
3 Jack Bacheler CO 2:20:29.2
4 Jeff Galloway CO 2:20:29.2
5 Greg Brock CA 2:22:29.6
6 Don Kardong CA 2:22:41.8
7 Mark Covert CA 2:23:34.8
8 Tom Hoffman WI 2:23:44.9
9 Norm Higgins CT 2:24:07.8
10 Skip Houk NV 2:24:40.8
11 Bill Clark CA 2:25:10.6
12 Paul Talkington OH 2:25:31.6
13 Bob Wagner MN 2:26:12.4
13 Mike Gregorio CA 2:26:12.4
15 Sam Torres MI 2:27:11.8
15 Paul Hoffman TX 2:27:11.8
17 Ed Hereford NC 2:27:28.4
18 Max White NH 2:27:41.6
19 Gareth Hayes NC 2:27:44.4
20 Ron Wayne CA 2:28:33.0
21 Marshall Adams NC 2:28:44.6
22 Charles Warthan IN 2:28:47.0
23 Steve Dean CA 2:28:54.0
24 Gary Bertsch VA 2:29:03.8
25 Terry Ziegler OK 2:29:08.8
26 Reid Harter OK 2:29:12.4
27 Jim Pearson WA 2:29:24.2
28 Pete Span AZ 2:29:30.2
29 John Butterfield CA 2:30:10.4
30 Ron Daws MN 2:30:31.8
31 Ritchie Giesel CA 2:31:01.2
32 John Brennand CA 2:31:10.2
33 Bob Fitts WI 2:31:43.4
34 Tim Hendricks NE 2:31:45.8
35 Mitch Kingery CA 2:31:46.2
36 Paul Thompson ME 2:32:08.8
37 Peter Stipe MA 2:32:15.7
38 Jose Cortez CA 2:32:23.8
39 Jack Leydig CA 2:32:54.2
40 Damien Koch CO 2:34:02.0
41 Jack Mahurin NC 2:34:35.6
42 Tom Berger CO 2:34:44.4
43 Duncan Macdonald CA 2:34:59.4
44 Tully Mann CA 2:35:38.8
45 Ron Kurrle CA 2:36:23.8
46 Bruce Mortenson MN 2:36:25.8
47 John Vitale CT 2:37:35.8
48 Dan Price OH 2:38:11.2
49 Gary Tuttle CA 2:38:14.6
50 Russ Pate SC 2:39:01.8
50 Justin Gubbins DC 2:39:01.8
52 Bill Norris OR 2:39:16.4
53 Tom Heinonen CA 2:39:37.6
54 Bob Gray OR 2:40.18.6
55 Dave Russell CA 2:40:23.2
56 Wes Crist CO 2:40:54.0
57 Mike Mittelstaedt VA 2:41:25.0
58 Phil Ryan CA 2:41:55.2
59 Tom Derderian MA 2:42:01.8
1976: Eugene, Oregon May 22
87 Qualifiers, 77 Starters, 49 Finishers
1) Frank Shorter (FL) 2:11:51
2) Bill Rodgers (MA) 2:11:58
3) Don Kardong (WA) 2:13:54
4) Tony Sandoval (CA) 2:14:58
5) Tom Fleming (NJ) 2:15:48
6) Bob Varsha (GA) 2:15:50
7) John Bramley (CT) 2:17:16
8) Kirk Pfeffer (CA) 2:17:58
9) Jeff Galloway (GA) 2:18:29
10) Amby Burfoot (CT) 2:18:56
11) Bob Busby (MO) 2:19:05
12) Carl Hatfield (WV) 2:19:18
13) Marty Sudzina (PA) 2:19:55
1980: Buffalo, New York May 24
2:21:54
225 Qualifiers, 192 starters, 125 Finishers
1) Tony Sandoval (NM) 2:10:19 Trials Rec
2) Benji Durden (GA) 2:10:41
3) Kyle Heffner (TX) 2:10:55
4) Ron Tabb (TX) 2:12:39
5) Jeff Wells(TX) 2:13:16
6) Kevin McCarey (OR) 2:13:17
7) Randy Thomas (MA) 2:13:40
8) Gordon Minty (MI) 2:13:53
9) Frank Richardson (IA) 2:14:17
10) Dennis Rinde (CA) 2:14:22
11) Walt Saeger (OH) 2:14:38
12) Dave Smith (CA) 2:14:48
13) David Patterson (PA) 2:15:09
14) Chuck Hattersley (CO) 2:15:30
15) Jeff Foster (PA) 2:15:56
16) Dick Beardsley (MN) 2:16:01
17) John Dimick (VT) 2:16:08
18) Kim Burke (PA) 2:16:10
19) John Vitale (CT) 2:16:22
20) Ted Castaneda (CO) 2:16:38
21) Mike Pinocci (NV) 2:16:46
22) Gary Fanelli (PA) 2:16:49
23) Chuck Smead (CA) 2:16:58
24) Cliff Karthauser (NE) 2:16:58
25) Bill Glad (WA) 2:17:23
26) John Miley (OK) 2:17:23
27) Roy Kulikowski (SC) 2:17:26
28) Bruce Robinson (MD) 2:17:30
29) David Miley (OK) 2:17:40
30) Rick Callison (OH) 2:17:42
56 men under 2:20 - a Trials record
1984: Buffalo, New York May 26
2:19:04 201 Qualifiers,
172 Starters, 108 Finishers
1) Pete Pfitzinger (NY) 2:11:43
2) Alberto Salazar (OR) 2:11:44
3) John Tuttle (GA) 2:11:50
4) Dave Gordon (OR) 2:11:59
5) Dean Matthews (OR) 2:12:25
6) Tony Sandoval (NM) 2:12:41
7) Greg Meyer (MA) 2:13:29
8) Bill Rodgers (MA) 2:13:30
9) Sal Vega (NM) 2:14:18
10) Tom Raunig (MT) 2:16:02
11) Duncan MacDonald (HI) 2:16:56
12) David Hinz 2:17:18
13) Doug Avrit 2:17:45
14) Bill Weidenbach (WA) 2:17:45
15) Herb Wills (FL) 2:17:54
1988: Jersey City, New Jersey April 24
2:20:00
136 Qualifiers, 115 Starters, 77 Finishers
1) Mark Conover (CA) 2:12:26 $50,000
2) Ed Eyestone (UT) 2:12:49 $25,000
3) Pete Pfitzinger (MA) 2:13:09 $20,000
4) Paul Gompers (MA) 2:14:20 $15,000
5) Mark Curp (MO) 2:14:40 $10,000
6) Don Norman (PA) 2:15:49 $8,000
7) Bob Hodge (MA) 2:16:56 $6,000
8) Greg Meyer (MA) 2:17:40 $4,500
9) Steve Spence (PA) 2:17:49 $3,000
10) Herb Wills (FL) 2:17:52 $2,000
11) Randy Thomas (MA) 2:18:10 $1,500
12) Chris Prior (OR) 2:18:34 $1,000
13) Ken Judson (PA) 2:18:38 $900
14) Brad Ingram (OH) 2:18:45 $800
15) Bill Weidenbach (WA) 2:19:21 $700
16) Danny Grimes (CA) 2:19:34 $600
17) Paul Pilkington (UT) 2:19:39 $400
18) Tom Ratcliffe (MA) 2:20:22 $300
19) Darrell General (MD) 2:20:31 $200
20) Ron Gee (CA) 2:20:58 $100
1992: Columbus, Ohio April 11
2:20:00
112 Qualifiers, 102 Starters, 55 Finishers
1) Steve Spence (PA) 2:12:43 $58,000
2) Ed Eyestone (UT) 2:12:51 $48,000
3) Bob Kempainen (MN) 2:12:54 $38,000
4) Keith Brantly (FL) 2:14:16 $15,000
5) Bill Reifsnyder (NM) 2:15:45 $10,000
6) Steve Taylor (VA) 2:16:14 $8,000
7) Chris Fox (MD) 2:16:40 $7,000
8) Jim Hage (DC) 2:16:47 $6,000
9) Danny Gonzalez (CO) 2:17:53 $5,000
10) Mark Conover (CA) 2:18:17 $4,000
11) Joe Leuchtmann (MO) 2:19:01 $3,000
12) Don Johns (MI) 2:19:05 $2,500
13) Dan Held (WI) 2:19:23 $2,000
14) Chad Bennion (UT) 2:19:25 $1,750
15) Chris Prior (CO) 2:19:26 $1,500
16) Paul McGovern (MA) 2:19:35 $1,250
17) Tom Stevens (MD) 2:19:41 $1,000
18) Scott Bagley (NY) 2:21:05 $800
19) Matt Ebiner (CA) 2:21:13 $700
20) Dave Dunham (NH) 2:21:18 $500
1996: Charlotte, North Carolina February 17
2:20:00 (A); 2:22:00 (B)
135 Qualifiers, 116 Starters, 90 Finishers
1) Bob Kempainen (MN) 2:12:45 $100,000
2) Mark Coogan (CO) 2:13:05 $40,000
3) Keith Brantly (FL) 2:13:22 $30,000
4) Steve Plasencia (MN) 2:14:20 $20,000
5) Marco Ochoa (CO) 2:14:22 $15,000
6) Keith Dowling (NM) 2:14:30 $10,000
7) Dan Held (WI) 2:14:53 $9,000
8) Jon Warren (TX) 2:15:59 $7,000
9) Jeff Jacobs (IL) 2:16:13 $5,000
10) David Morris (NM) 2:16:20 $4,000
11) Terrence Mahon (PA) 2:16:28 $3,000
12) Darrell General (MD) 2:16:30 $2,500
13) Ashley Johnson (AZ) 2:16:39 $2,000
14) Craig Woshner (VA) 2:16:41 $1,500
15) Ed Eyestone (UT) 2:16:51 $1,000
16) Budd Coates (PA) 2:17:26
17) Jose Iniguez (TX) 2:17:42
18) Kevin Collins (NY) 2:17:51
19) Dennis Simonaitis (UT) 2:17:57
20) John Dimoff (OR) 2:18:06
21) Howard Nippert (VA) 2:19:08
22) Joe LeMay (CT) 2:19:10
23) Tom Redding (OK) 2:19:54
24) Steve Wilson (FL) 2:19:58
25) Will Kimball (OR) 2:20:21
2000: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania May 7
2:20:00 (A); 2:22:00 (B)
114 Qualifiers, 99 Starters, 78 Finishers
1) Rod DeHaven (WI) 2:15:30 $75,000*
2) Peter DeLaCerda (CO) 2:16:18 $25,000
3) Mark Coogan (MD) 2:17:04 $20,000
4) Scott Larson (CO) 2:17:15 $17,500
5) Eddy Hellebuyck (NM) 2:18:30 $15,000
6) Dave Scudamore (CA) 2:18:38 $10,000
7) Gary Stolz (CA) 2:18:46 $9,000
8) Jeff Campbell (CO) 2:19:18 $8,000
9) Danny Martinez (CA) 2:19:38 $7,000
10) Teddy Mitchell (CO) 2:20:33 $6,000
11) Clint Verran (MI) 2:20:45 $5,500
12) Kelly Mortenson (CO) 2:20:55 $5,000
13) Craig Lawson (UT) 2:21:01 $4,500
14) Fred Kieser (OH) 2:21:12 $4,000
15) Mike Dudley (CO) 2:21:27 $3,500
16) Jon Hume (CO) 2:21:53 $3,000
17) Jeff Jacobs (IL) 2:22:13 $2,500
18) Josh Cox (CA) 2:22:30 $2,000
19) Tom Jeffrey (VA) 2:22:41 $1,500
20) Greg Wenneborg (AZ) 2:22:47 $1,000
*Includes $35,000 Olympic Team Bonus
Shorter would have qualified in 1980, if not for the boycott.
1. Frank Shorter (shown here in 1979)
2. Tony Sandoval
3. Bill Rodgers
8ity87gt6yu8 wrote:
Shorter would have qualified in 1980, if not for the boycott.
1. Frank Shorter (shown here in 1979)
2. Tony Sandoval
3. Bill Rodgers
https://ibb.co/bJfJbKJ
Still not over the Carter boycott. Ugh.
People are already saying that the US should boycott the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
We should. The Olympics should have ceased 30 years ago, or more.
Fantastic - thanks for posting this. Lot of big names and high-place finishes I hadn't been aware of.
8ity87gt6yu8 wrote:
Shorter would have qualified in 1980, if not for the boycott.
1. Frank Shorter (shown here in 1979)
2. Tony Sandoval
3. Bill Rodgers
https://ibb.co/bJfJbKJ
Nope, his form dropped off tremendously after 1976, he would not have been close to top three.
Interesting. Why are (nearly) all the times so slow? Especially after '88, when 2:15-2:20 got you big bucks lol.
How about Kirk Pfeffer running 2:17 in 1976, at 19 years of age!
And Benji Durden’s advice: “Don’t go on LetsRun.”
8ity87gt6yu8 wrote:
Shorter would have qualified in 1980, if not for the boycott.
1. Frank Shorter (shown here in 1979)
2. Tony Sandoval
3. Bill Rodgers
https://ibb.co/bJfJbKJ
Shorter finished 85th in the 1980 Trials in 2:23:23.
Complete results on ARRS.
https://more.arrs.run/race/12354I seem to recall we knew in January we weren't going to Moscow.