Blink and you’ll probably miss most of the 60M. Fast and furious in the middle of the track, there’s no room for error. There was plenty of hot sprinting at Kamloops today including a world record. Canadian Olga Kotelko set the new WR in W90. Olga’s been breaking records since turning 80. This multi-event queen has entered 9 events in Kamloops, mostly the jumps and throws. Today she also won the W90 javelin and it was her birthday! Happy 91st Olga! Look out for more records to tumble…
So Cal Strider Brenda Matthews (W60) claimed the gold over Phil Raschker and home team Canada scored the most gold…
W90
1 Olga Kotelko W90 Canada 15.14R
W80
1 Sumi Onodera-Leonard W81 United States 13.13
2 Betty McQuarrie W81 Canada 13.55
3 Johnnye Valien W84 United States 13.75
W75
1 Gwendolyn Boivin W75 Canada 12.22
2 Klazina Noort W77 Canada 12.99
W70
1 Louise Reed W74 Canada 11.16
2 Mary McCarron-Egner W73 Canada 11.39
3 Alda R Lima W74 Brazil 11.52
W65
1 Carol LaFayette-Boyd W67 Canada 9.14
2 Betty Dargie W67 Canada 9.71
3 Noreen M. Parrish W68 Australia 9.90
W60
1 Brenda Matthews W60 United States 9.04
2 Phil Raschker W63 United States 9.25
3 Wilma A. Perkins W60 Australia 9.27
W55
1 Karla Del Grande W56 Canada 8.49
2 Rita Hanscom W55 United States 8.85
3 Kathryn M. Heagney W59 Australia 9.27
4 Linda Cohn W57 United States 9.36
5 Jeanne Bowman W57 United States 9.46
W50
1 Tilly Jacobs W53 Netherlands 8.50
2 Wendy Alexis W54 Canada 8.58
3 Averil McClelland W51 Great Britain 8.65
W45
1 Noella Lee Pong W49 Canada 8.15
2 Liz Palmer W49 United States 8.40
3 Angelika Grissmer W48 Germany 8.49
W40
1 Maryvonne Icarre W44 France 7.93
2 Julie M Brims W43 Australia 8.10
3 Marjorie Milligan Jackson W44 United States 8.44
W35
1 Dena Birade W37 United States 7.93
2 Ranell R. Hobson W37 Australia 8.17
3 Merlina Arnaudova W38 Bulgaria 8.21

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