About Masters Athletics in South Africa Athletics in South Africa was previously known as Veterans Athletics for men and women of 30 plus and has existed in South Africa since 1974 when the then S.A. Masters Athletic Association was founded by Danie Burger, ex-Springbok pole-vaulter, hurdler and decathlete, after a sojourn in the U.S.A. He was a physiotherapist / chiropractor who had studied and worked in the United States in the early 70's. At this time David Pain, an American Lawyer, organised a mile race for men of 40 plus, called masters. This concept caught on and in 1975 the first championships for veterans (or masters) took place in Toronto, Canada. South Africa was represented by 14 or 15 athletes and included well-known Springboks such as Burger himself, Fanie du Plessis (discus thrower), Anne McKenzie (800m, 1500m) and Willie Olivier (800m, 1500m, steeplechase) and Monty Hacker (100 & 200), previously secretary-general, vice-president and acting President of World...
STAR MASTERS ATHLETES OF YESTERYEAR, TODAY AND TOMORROW WILL SHOWCASE THEIR TALENTS IN PORT ELIZABETH THIS WEEKEND AT THE 39TH SOUTH AFRICAN MASTERS CHAMPIONSHIPS Several of these athletes were top senior athletes in their day, some of whom are still competing at senior level, and many others who have successfully moved into the masters ranks, breaking S.A. age group records and winning several medals at World Masters Championships as they advance through the age groups. The sprints and 400m for ladies will be spearheaded by Adri Schoeman (44), former Olympian, and winner of 2 sprint titles at the last World Championships in Brazil (2013). Yolande van Aswegen, Leone Marais and Jennifer Booysen in the 30-44 age groups will be a force to be reckoned with as some of them have their sights set on the World Championships in Lyon in August. Winnie de Winnaar (45-49) silver medallis...
http://www.world-masters-athletics.org/files/records/20150822lyonrecords.pdf 43 WORLD MASTERS RECORDS SET AT LYON, FRANCE CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN MASTERS WORLD RECORD HOLDERS South Africa still boasts 4 current world record holders (3 living and 1 deceased) by names – Ø Titus Mamabola - Marathon M.50 (2:19,29) in 1991 (grandfather of Ludwig Mamabola) Ø Stan Immelman 800m - M.55 - 2.03,7 (2001) Ø Lucas Nel (90) 200m - 38,04 (2013) Ø Phillip Rabinowitz (deceased) (20km Roadwalk M.95 - 2:48:19 (1999) and 200m M.100 - 77.59s (2004), Men Outdoor 800 m Age group Mark Name Country Age Meet Date Meet Location M 55 2:03.7 Stan Immelman RSA 55 01.12.01 ...
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