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Recently Added Complete Competition Results:

Bayerische 10,000m Meisters... in Regensburg, GER on 13 Apr
Spanish Clubs Championships... in Hueska, ESP on 13 Apr
Central Gauteng Masters Cha... in Germiston, RSA on 13 Apr
Virginia Grand Prix in Charlottesville, USA on 12 Apr
24. Offene Landesmeistersch... in Großolbersdorf, GER on 20 Apr
Bezirksoffener Werfertag 2024 in Uelzen-Hanstedt II, GER on 14 Apr
Meeting Lanci in Biasca, SUI on 13 Apr
Réunion du Florentinois in Saint Florentin, FRA on 13 Apr
Duke Invitational in Durham, USA on 11 Apr
Nn Marathon Rotterdam in Rotterdam, NED on 14 Apr

 

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Individual Results Recently Added:

Yuka Sato (JPN - W31) 57.41 - Javelin (600g)
Fahmi Mohammed (GBR - M43) 35:52.0h - 10000 Meter
James Armstrong (GBR - M31) 22.24 - 200 Meter
Ian Weakly (USA - M50) 52.11 - 400 Meter
Lizzy Namuleme Aalberg (NOR - W50) 1:20.17 - 400 Meter
Yann Mussot (FRA - M48) 33.57 - Hammer (7.26kg)
David Blakely (USA - M53) 13.12 - 100 Meter
Leanza Dwaah (GBR - W25) 57.66 - 400 Meter
Brian Gallagher (USA - M65) 3:09.32 - 800 Meter
John Braszell (AUS - M64) 19:32.3h - 5000 Meter

 

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Age Grading & Combined Event Scoring

Age Grading is an adjustment for a performance (time, height or distance) based on age – the older you are, the bigger the adjustment. The adjustment, known as an Age Grade Factor, is multiplied by the performance to get an Age Graded Performance so all times, heights or distances for each event by athletes from 20 to over 100 years old can be compared to each other! The Age Graded Performance is the equivalent to what the athlete would have done when they were in their 20s.

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Click to download  Combined Events Scoring calculator (revised 22 August 2023).

Meet the Athletes


Running has been the main focus since I was 10-years old. It taught me dedication, foresight and to think and stay healthy. I love being a masters’ track athlete. The masters’ community/family is far and wide with a large support system. I`ve made so many wonderful friends through running.

Running became serious when I was in high school. I earned All-American in cross-country and track. I competed at state level (Oregon) and Junior Olympics in both sports.

I went onto run one year in college and while serving active duty Air Force and Oregon Army National Guard. I excelled beyond the maximum requirements for both U.S. branches of military service - which earned me recognition.

After a 21-year break from racing, I decided to get back on the track at the age of 46. My career (U.S. Air Force, Oregon Army NG, broadcasting/print career) came first and racing took the back seat. I never quit running. However, competing in my late 20`s to early 40`s was not an option; I wasn’t able to squeeze in the needed time for training due to working 40+ hours a week.

Once I returned to racing, it was an uphill battle. It was a huge wake up call and frustrating not being able to run the same speed and accuracy I did at the age of 24. I kept thinking, "I missed out on the best performances of my life." But, then I stop myself and consider the thought that I might`ve run myself into the ground and not be able to run as a masters runner. I`m glad I took a long break. The two-decade rest has probably saved my legs and body.

I’ve earned All-American in road races (5K, 10K & HM) and outdoor track (400m, 1 Mile, 3,000m). I will continue to achieve AA because I have a strong will (and I`m stubborn to the bone). I wore my country`s uniform as an Airman and Soldier with great pride. My goal is to represent my country wearing USA as a Master Athlete. That will truly be the most proud moment of my life. My strength comes from the tenaciousness and burning desire to never quit. I hope to be running until I take my last breath.

I have a BS degree in Broadcast Communications from Southern Oregon University (1998). I currently work as a freelance photojournalist and still/video photographer. My hobbies include beading, cooking, sewing, sci-fi films, photography and writing. I served active duty Air Force in Medical Logistics at Travis Air Force Base (`87-`90) and Oregon Army National Guard in Public Affairs (`04 -` 07). I`m also an Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran (`05-`06). My husband and I have an 8-year old quarter horse (Jackson), two 4-year old Alaskan Malamutes (Halo & Neeko) and a 7-year old Papillion (Elfy).

Janelle Dickerson, USA - W59


Events & Results

Competes in: 3000; 800; 1MILE; 1500; 5000; 400; MAR; SC; 10000; HMAR;

Best Age Graded Performances:

  • 75.19% in 800
  • 74.42% in 800
  • 73.88% in 800
  • 73.53% in 400
  • 73.49% in 1MILE
  • 73.35% in 1500
  • 73.20% in 800
  • 73.04% in 800
  • 72.91% in 800
  • 72.78% in SC

Athletes in this section are selected randomly from members who have posted a photo and / or input a bio. 

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