Results Region: East Region

East Region:  Meet Results:

2020:  Check appropriate website (and/or meet director) for 2020 updates.
USATF Masters website

States: Connecticut, Delaware, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont, N.Virginia (Alexandria, Falls Church, Arlington Co., Fairfax Co), Washington D.C.

Associations: Adirondack, Connecticut, Long Island, Maine, Metropolitan NY, Mid-Atlantic, New England, New Jersey,
Niagara, Potomac Valley, Three Rivers

Region Outdoor Championship: East Region:
2020: June 2020 East Region Outdoor Championship (College of the Holy Cross): Cancelled.
2019:  Jan 27, 2019 East Region Indoor Championship (Providence Career and Technical Academy): (Link)
See below for past East Region Championship results.

Adirondack Association:
Adirondack Association website: (Link)

Connecticut Association (started 1971):
Book “Masters Track and Field A History”; Leonard T. Olson: mentions in June 1971
the 1st annual Connecticut AAU Masters Outdoor Championship was held.
A June 21, 1971 Hartford Courant newspapers states meet was at Brown Field, New Haven, CT
State Rep. Edgar A. King and Leland B. Chisholm were two of the 1971 winners.

Connecticut Senior Games: (Link)
Connecticut Association website: (Link)

State: Delaware:
Delaware Senior Games: (Link)

Long Island Association:
Long Island Association Masters Records: (Link)
Long Island Association website: (Link)

Maine Association:
Maine Senior Games: (Link)
Maine Association website: (Link)

State: Maryland:
Maryland Senior Olympics: (Link)

Metropolitan Association (New York):
Metropolitan Association (New York) website: (Link)

See below for East(ern) Regional Championships (Outside and Indoor), Masters Sports Association
Championships, and Metropolitan Masters Championships.

Mid-Atlantic Association:
Mid-Atlantic Association website: (Link)

New England Association:
Massachusetts Senior Games: (Link)
New England Association website: (Link)

State: New Hampshire:
New Hampshire Senior Games: (Link)

New Jersey Association:
New Jersey Senior Olympics: (Link)
New Jersey Association website: (Link)
New Jersey Association website Meet Results:  (Link)

State: New York:
New York Senior Games: (Link)

Niagara  Association:
Niagara  Association website: (Link)

Pennsylvania (started 1970):
Book “Masters Track and Field A History”; Leonard T. Olson: mentions in August 16, 1970
a masters track and field meet was held in Pennsylvania; and January 13, 1973 the first
Pennsylvania masters indoor track and field meet was held.

  • May 18, 1969: 1st Dr Martin Luther King International Freedom Games (PA): “Masters Mile”: Outdoor:  won by Richard Packard 4:43.6 (per 1970 Program; and May 19, 1969 Philadelphia Inquirer) (Additional information on the 1969 meet: 1969 “Open”: External Link)
  • April 26, 1969: Richard Packard 4:43.4 (beat James Hartshorne 4:46.0) Masters Mile at the Penn Relays (Apr 28, 1969 Ithaca Journal, NY)
  • 1970:  East Coast Newsletter 1970
  • Jan 24, 1970: 3rd Annual Philadelphia Track Classic (PA): “Masters Mile”: Indoor:  Masters-Invitation race was won by Graham Parnell (40) 4:39.8, Anthony Sapienza (40) 4:46.0, Boo Morcom (48) 5:16.3 (Meet Program and Jan 25, 1970 The Sunday Bulletin, PA)
  • Jan 24, 1970: 3rd Annual Philadelphia Track Classic (PA): “Masters Mile”: Indoor:  Masters-Open race: 1st Browning Ross (44) 4:55.8; 2nd Ed O’Connell; 3rd Bob Mimm (45)  (Jan 25, 1970 The Sunday Bulletin, PA)
  • April 24-25, 1970: Penn Relays included Masters Mile: (1970 Masters Newsletter, PDF: pg 5 of 5)
  • May 16, 1970: 2nd Dr Martin Luther King International Freedom Games (PA): “Masters Mile”: Outdoor:   Joseph Bessel 4:35.8, Graham Parnell 4:38.8, Anthony Sapienza 4:42.7 (per 1970 Program, May 17, 1970 Philadelphia Inquirer; and other newspaper clipping)
  • Aug 16, 1970 at Philadelphia: Claude Hills (58) 13.1 for 100 yard and 13′-3″ (4.04) LJ.  (Per 1972 SAR)
  • 1970: Scheduled Aug 22, 1970 a Masters Mile at Willingboro, PA.
  • May 1971: (MLK) International Freedom Games at Franklin Field: Masters 100: Bert Lancaster 11.3 beating Boo Morcom (May 17, 1971 Philadelphia Daily News)
  • May 1971 – (MLK) continued: Mrs. Florence Barrett (41) was included in the (Men’s) Masters 100 yard field (May 16, 1972 Philadelphia Inquirer)
  • April 1972: Penn Relays: 1st George Braceland 12.4, 2nd Senator Alan Cranston in the Masters 100 Yard.  Tony Sapienza winning Masters Mile at 4:45.7 (Feb 2001 NMN, page 11 of hard copy; Apr 30, 1972 The Philadelphia Inquirer).
  • Jan 19, 1973 a Masters Mile (over 40) at  Philadelphia Track Classic.  Winner Frank Pflaging 4:28.5 (Philadelphia Daily News and The Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, Jan 20, 1973)

Pennsylvania Senior Games: (Link)
Penn Relays (since the 1800s):  Penn Relays


Potomac Valley Association:

Potomac Valley Association website: (Link)

State: Rhode Island:
Rhode Island Senior Games: (Link)

Three Rivers Association:
Three Rivers Association website: (Link)

State: Vermont:
Vermont Senior Games: (Link)

State: Virginia:
Virginia Senior Games: (Link)

State: Washington DC:
Washington DC Senior Games: (Link)

East(ern) Regional Masters Championship (Outdoor) (started 1969):

1969: Book “Masters Track and Field A History”; Leonard T. Olson: mentions this meet started in 1969,
and was the first exclusive Masters Track and Field meet on the east coast.
1969: 1st Annual August 9, 1969 at Randall Island (missing 1969 meet results)
1969 – continued:  (Meet included George Sheehan, Don Johnson, Ray Gordon, Henry Laskau (Olympian), and others. (Per Ashbury Park Press, New Jersey, Aug 10, 1969)

1970: 2nd Annual August 8, 1970 in New York (missing 1970 meet results)
1971:  3rd Annual.  (missing 1971 meet results)
1972: 4th Annual. July 22, 1972 at Randall Island  (partial: Aug 1972 USMITT, PDF: pg 2-3 of 8)
1972 – continued:  Note:  Meet also included National AAU Relay for youth and Masters.
1973: 5th Annual. July 21, 1973 in NY (Dec 1973 Veteris, PDF: pg 24-25 of 27)
1974: 6th Annual.  July 20, 1974 in NY (Aug 1974 USMITT, PDF: pg 13-14, 18-19 of 20)
1974 – continued: (Jan 1975 Veteris, PDF: pg 20-21 of 25)
1975:  (partial results: Aug 1975 SFVTC, PDF, pg. 7-10 of 16)
1977: June 25, 1977 (partial: Summer 1977 NMN, PDF: pg 6 of 8)
1978: 10th Annual.  July 29, 1978 in Princeton, NJ (Autumn 1978 NMN, PDF: pg 6-8 of 13)
1979: 11th Annual. June 23, 1979 in PA (Sept 1979 NMN, PDF: pg 15-17 of 21)
1980: 12th Annual. June 30, 1980 in CT (Aug 1980 NMN, PDF: pg 14 & 18-19 of 24)
1981: 13th Annual. June 28, 1981 in NJ (Aug 1981 NMN, PDF: pg 1, 19 & 26-28 of 32)
1982:  14th Annual. June 26, 1982 in NY (partial results: Sept 1982 NMN, PDF: pg 7 of 40)
1993:  Scheduled July 25, 1993 at NY

2018:  Jul 22, 2018 East Region Outdoor Championship (College of Holy Cross:  (Link)

2020: June 2020 East Region Outdoor Championship (College of the Holy Cross): Cancelled.

Eastern Regional Indoor Championship Meet Records thru 1992: (Feb 1993 NMN, PDF: pg 22 of 28)
Eastern Regional Indoor Championship Meet Records thru 1996: (June 1997 NMN, PDF: pg 27 of 36)

2018:

Masters Sports Association Championship in New York / New Jersey area (Outdoor):

The “Masters Sports Association” was started by Bob Fine in 1972 (May 1972 USMITT, PDF: pg 3 of 4)
1972:  1st Annual.  May 21, 1972. West Long Beach, NJ (Monmouth College).
1972 – continued:  (Meet results can be found Ashbury Park Press May 22, 1972 newspaper)
1973:  2nd Annual. May 19 or 20, 1973. West Long Beach, NJ (Monmouth College).
1973 – continued: (Meet results can be found Ashbury Park Press May 21, 1973 newspaper)
1974: May 19, 1974 in NJ (July 1974 Veteris, PDF: pg 24 of 29)
1975: May 1975 West Long Beach. (Meet results can be found Ashbury Park Press May 19, 1975 newspaper)
1977: 6th Annual. May 15, 1977 (Sept 1977 Masters Newsletter, PDF: pg 7-8 of 12)
1978: 7th Annual. June 3, 1978 in Paramus, NJ (Autumn 1978 NMN, PDF: pg 7 of 13)
1979: 8th Annual. May 27, 1979 at Randall Island, NY (July 1979 NMN, PDF: pg 5-6 of 20)
1980: 9th Annual. May 11, 1980 at Randall Island, NY (June 1980 NMN, PDF: pg 15 of 20)
1981: 10th Annual. May 23, 1981 at Randall Island, NY (July 1981 NMN, PDF: pg 27-28 of 32)
1982: 11th Annual. May 23, 1982 in NY (July 1982 NMN, PDF: pg 36 of 40)
1983:  Scheduled May 15, 1983

Met (Metropolitan) AAU (TAC) Masters Championship in NY area (Outdoor):

1971: Book “Masters Track and Field A History”; Leonard T. Olson: mentions this meet started in 1971.
1971:  June 19, 1971 (Missing 1971 Meet Results).
1972: June 1972 at Randall Island. (Missing 1972 Meet Results). (Don Spitzer and others)
1973: June 16, 1973 at Randall Island.  (partial: Aug 1973 USMITT, PDF: pg 5 of 8) and (Veteris Sept 1973, PDF: pg 20 of 27)
1975: 4th Annual. 1975 (partial results: Aug 1975 SFVTC, PDF, pg. 7-10 of 16)
1976: 5th Annual. June 13, 1976 (Aug 1976 Veteris, PDF: pg 22-23 of 27)
1977: 6th Annual. June 19, 1977 at Randall Island, NY (Summer 1977 NMN, PDF: pg. 2-3 of 8)
1978: 7th Annual. June 25, 1978 in Bronx, NY (Autumn 1978 NMN, PDF: pg 7-8 of 13)
1979: 8th Annual.  June 30, 1979 at Randall Island, NY (Aug 1979 NMN, PDF: pg 12-13 of 20)
1980: 9th Annual. June 14, 1980 at Randall Island, NY (Aug 1980 NMN, PDF: pg 14 & 16 of 24)
1981: 10th Annual. June 21, 1981 in NY (Aug 1981 NMN, PDF: pg 26 of 32)
1982: 11th Annual. June 13, 1982 in NY (Aug 1982 NMN, PDF: pg 24 & 29 of 40)
1983: June 19, 1983 at Randall Island (Aug 1983 NMN)
1984: June 10, 1984 at Kings Point, NY (Aug 1984 NMN)
1985: June 8, 1985 at Kings Point, NY (Aug 1985 NMN)
Note:  1986 Bob Fine (former meet director) moved to Florida (July 1986 NMN, PDF, pg 7 of 44)

Masters East(ern) Region Indoor Championship (started 1973):

Book “Masters Track and Field A History”; Leonard T. Olson: mentions in 1973
Bob Fine and the Masters Sports Association started the 1st Masters Eastern Indoor Championship.
1973: Mar 10, 1973 1st Annual Indoor in NJ (partial: April 1973 USMITT, PDF: pg 4 of 7)
1973 – continued (May 1973 Masters Newsletter, PDF: pg 1 & 3 of 4)
1974: March 9, 1974:  2nd Annual in NJ (June 1974 USMITT, PDF: pg 7 of 14)
1974 – continued:  (July 1974 Veteris, PDF: pg 23 of 29)
1974: Mar 10, 1974: Hightstown, NJ: Penn Athletic Club won the team title, and George Braceland (m60) won 50 yard, mile, and high jump. (Philadelphia Inquirer, Pennsylvania, Mar 11, 1974).

1975:  Feb 23, 1975 Indoor in PA (PDF: pg 3 of 5)
1977: Feb 27, 1977 5th Annual (partial: Summer 1977 NMN, PDF: pg 7 of 8)
1977 – continued: (Meet results can be found Ashbury Park Press Feb 28, 1977 newspaper)
1978: Feb 19, 1978 (or Mar 19, 1978 ?) 6th Annual in PA (Spring 1978 NMN, PDF: pg 11-12 of 12)
1978 – continued:  (April 1978 USMITT, PDF: pg 3, 9 of 13)
1978 – continued: (June 1978 Veteris, PDF: pg 27-29 of 36)
1979: Feb 10, 1979 7th Annual (Summer 1979 NMN, PDF: pg 1-3 of 8)

1993: Mar 7, 1993: 21st Annual. Eastern Regional Indoor Championship (May 1993 NMN, PDF: pg 11 & ? of 40)

March 1998: Indoor East Region Championship Records: (May 1998 NMN, PDF: pg 19 of 40)

1999: Mar 14, 1999: Eastern Regional Indoor Championship, Armory Track Center, NY (Ashbury Park Press, New Jersey, Mar 17, 1999)
2000: Scheduled Mar 18, 2000: Eastern Regional Indoor Championship, Armory Track Center, NY (Daily Record, Morristown, New Jersey, Jan 9, 2000)
2001: Scheduled Mar 17, 2001: Eastern Regional Indoor Championship, Landover, MD (Ithaca Journal, New York, Mar 2, 2001)

East Region Indoor Championship Meet Records thru 1992: (Feb 1993 NMN, PDF: pg 22 of 28)
East Region Indoor Championship Meet Records through 1994: (Mar 1995 NMN, PDF: pg 25 of 36)
East Region Indoor Championship Meet Records through 1996: (Jan 1997 NMN, PDF: pg 33 of 40)
East Region Indoor Championship Meet Records through 1998: (May 1998 NMN, PDF: pg 19 of 40)

2019:  Jan 27, 2019 East Region Indoor Championship (Providence Career and Technical Academy): (Link)

East Coast: Masters Mile (1960s and 1970):
A 1970 Newsletter (focused on the mile)

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