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Masters Records Progressions US: Shot Put

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Note: Masters Records kept as of 2020 are age 35 and older.

 

Masters US Records M35 (at the end of 1972):

SP M35:  62′-9″  Jay Silvester (35)  6/20/1973 (Dec 1979 NMN)

 

Masters US Records M40 (at the end of 1972):

SP M40: 1970: 46′-4.5″  Otis Chandler SP Record  (May 25, 1971 Valley News, Van Nuys)
SP M40:  1970 AR = 46′-7.75″ = 14.21 Otis Chandler (42) 5/23/1970 *

SP M40:  1971: May (24 ?), 1971 at UC Irvine:  46′-8.75″  George Ker SP (16-Lbs)  Record.   (May 25, 1971 Valley News, Van Nuys)

SP M40  (16-Lb = 7.3 kg):  49′-0.5″ = 14.94 Sam Adams (40) 3/24/1972 *   [1972:  See M45 Record]

*=1972 to 1975 SAR, Feb 1971 & April 1973 USMITT;  May & Sept 1973 Veteris; May 24 & June 7, 1970 LA Times.

SP M40:  53′-8.5″  Edward McComas (41)  6/14/1975  (Dec 1979 NMN)

 

Masters US Records M45 (at the end of 1972):

SP  M45  (16-Lb = 7.3 kg): 49′-1.5″ = 14.97 George Ker (49) 5/20/1972 *

 

Masters US Records M50

SP M50:  58′-1  1/2″ = 17.71   Parry O’Brien (52) 7/1/1984 at Masters So Cal Championship (NMN Aug 1984)


Other Marks:

1970: May 23, 1970: Masters Dual Meet: Corona Del Mar beating Seniors Track Club at Corona Del Mar High School: Otis Chandler 46′-7.75″ SP (surpassing 1968 Bill Bangert’s 45′-9.5″)

1971: May 2, 1971 Orange Invitational Seniors at Chapman College:  George Ker (40-49) 45′-2″ SP.

1971: Mar 6, 1971: Seniors All-Comers meet at Valley College (meet director George Ker):  George Ker (40-49) 45′-3.25″ SP .

1971: May (24 ?), 1971 at UC Irvine:  George Ker 46′-8.75″ SP (16-Lbs)  Record.   (breaking Otis Chandler 46′-4.5″ SP record from 1970) (May 25, 1971 Valley News, Van Nuys)

 

July 19-21, 1968 Balboa Stadium, San Diego, Calif.    Masters Track & Field 1st National Outdoor Championship

40-49 43 SP Bill Bangert 45′-9″
40-49 46 SP Frank DeBernardi 35′-9 3/4″

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