Masters M70 hammer throw world record progression
Masters M70 hammer throw world record progression is the progression of world record improvements of the hammer throw M70 division of Masters athletics. Records must be set in properly conducted, official competitions under the standing IAAF rules unless modified by World Masters Athletics. The M70 division consists of male athletes who have reached the age of 70 but have not yet reached the age of 75, so exactly from their 70th birthday to the day before their 75th birthday. The M70 division throws a 4 kg implement.[1]
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Distance | Athlete | Nationality | Birthdate | Location | Date |
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59.04A | Ed Burke | United States | 04.03.1940 | Lake Tahoe | 30.05.2010 |
57.59[2] | Ed Burke | United States | 04.03.1940 | Walnut | 17.04.2010 |
56.45 | Ed Burke | United States | 04.03.1940 | Walnut | 17.04.2010 |
54.48 | Ed Burke | United States | 04.03.1940 | Walnut | 17.04.2010 |
53.12 | Bob Ward | United States | 04.07.1933 | Coppell | 24.07.2004 |
52.95 | Takahashi Minoru | Japan | 1933 | Akita | 2003 |
52.02 | Richard Rzehak | Germany | 13.10.1929 | Crailsheim | 14.10.2001 |
50.78 | Carlos Blumenfeldt | Chile | 10.01.1931 | Santiago de Chile | 13.05.2001 |
50.72 | Pentti Saarikoski | Finland | 13.01.1926 | Turku | 01.09.1996 |
48.76 | Bo Berglund | Sweden | 26.06.1926 | Karlstad | 10.08.1996 |
48.56 | Olav Reppen | Norway | 09.07.1911 | Bronnoysund | 16.09.1982 |
References
Masters Athletics Hammer Throw list
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