West Region: Meet Results
2020: Check appropriate website (and/or meet director) for 2020 updates.
USATF Masters website
West Region: five States: Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico
Associations: Arizona, Cent. Cal, Hawaii, Nevada, New Mexico, Pacific, San Diego, So. Cal
Region: Outdoor Region Championship: West Region:
2020: West Region Outdoor Championship: postponed
Region 1975 to Present: West Region Championship: Meet Results and Meet Record: (Link)
California: Southern California Association:
Southern California Meet Results
Masters Southern California Meet Results. Includes USATF Masters West Region,
USATF Masters SCA, Club West, Striders Meet of Champions, Trojan Meet, John Ward Meet,
Grandfather Games, Senior Sports International Meet at the Coliseum (1970s), and others.
Mt Sac Relays (Walnut, Calif.): Results: Mt Sac Relays
Ben Brown meet (Fullerton, Calif.): Results: Ben Brown Meet, Fullerton, Calif.
Southern California Association website: (Link)
California: Pacific Association (Northern California):
Pacific Association Masters Meet Results
Includes: Pacific Association Championships, Examiner Games, Golden State meet,
Kennedy Games, Modesto Relays, Oakland Invitational, West Coast Relays.
Pacific Association website: (Link)
California: San Diego, Calif Association: (Link)
San Diego Association Meet Results
(Includes Chuck McMahon Meet, San Diego Indoor Games, Nationals, and others): (Link)
1968: home of several US Masters National Outdoor Championships including the first in 1968.
Note: San Diego Association was formerly the “Pacific Southwest Association” (PSA)
San Diego: Chuck McMahon Meet in San Diego: Chuck McMahon Meet (Started 1999)
Note: San Diego Masters Championships: some of have been included with the Chuck McMahon Meet (San Diego Track Club).
California State Games: held in San Diego: (Link)
2020 California Senior State Championship: Cancelled (Per San Diego Senior Games website)
California: Armenian Olympics: Armenian Olympics (Includes Masters)
California State Police and Fire Games:
2000: (Flash West Meet Results)
2002 Calif Police and Fire Games: (Flash West Meet Results)
California: Central California Association:
Central California Association website: (Link)
1977: July 15, 1977: All-Comers Meet at Lemoore, CA: Per July 16, 1977 The Hartford Sentinel: Tommie Smith 8.0 for 75 yard dash; Dave Fraley 10′-6″ PV.
Arizona Association:
Note: The Tucson Citizen newspaper ran several short articles on the Tucson Senior Games
in the 1980s and 1990s. The first Tucson Senior Games was 1985.
Arizona Association Masters Records: (Link)
Arizona Association website: (Link)
Hawaii Association:
1972: Per Leonard Olson’s Book “Masters Track and Field: A History”: Hawaii started
an annual Track and Field meet March 10-12, 1972.
1972: Scheduled March 10-12, 1972. Hawaii Masters International Championship.
1974: Dec 1974: 1st Annual Hawaii Senior Olympics at Cooke Field. Included Stan Thompson (Per Dec 23, 1974 Honolulu Star Bulletin)
1976: April 17, 1976 at the Hawaii Masters International Meet: (May 1976 SFVTC, PFF: pg 11 of 12)
1976 – continued: (July 1976 USMITT, PDF: pg 4 of 24)
1980: April 17-18, 1981. 6th Annual Hawaii International: (July 1981 WAVA-5, PDF: pg 36-37 of 38)
1980: Dec 29-30, 1980. 6th Annual Hawaii Senior Olympics: (July 1981 WAVA-5, PDF: pg 35-36 of 38)
1980 – continued: over 2,000 competitors for the two 1980 competitions.
Hawaii Association website: (Link)
Hawaii Senior Games: (Link-1) (Link-2) (Link-3)
Nevada Association:
Nevada Association website: (Link)
Nevada Senior Games: (Link)
2020 Nevada Senior Games: Cancelled (as of July 16, 2020)
New Mexico Association:
New Mexico Association website: (Link)
New Mexico Senior Games: (Link)
West Region Indoor Championships:
- 1981: West Region Indoor Championship: Feb. 22, 1981 at the Cow Palace (April 1981 NMN, PDF: pg. 18 of 24)
- 2009: West Region Indoor Championship: Feb. 15, 2009: Flagstaff, Arizona
- 2010: West Region Indoor Championship: Feb. 14, 2010: Flagstaff, Arizona
(Bare) Foot (Sprint) Race in Greece:
Per NMN: “Former Stanford track coach and world masters record-holder Payton Jordan, 79, raced down the track June 1 in a short white tunic and bare feet to win the first official sprint held in the stadium of ancient Nemea, Greece in about 2300 years. A trumpet blared, Jordan’s name was called, and a judge wearing a black robe gave him a white headband and a palm frond. Later, the 1968 Olympic track and field coach and the other winners in a day full of races were crowned with a wreath of wild celery, as in ancient times.” (July 1996 NMN, PDF: pg 27 of 44)
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