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Just in case you missed it.....
I never knew there was such a thing as "Men's masters 75+ 100-meter dash" No Joke. These guys we're booking. Now I know how out of shape I really am.........
![]() It is always one of the most popular Saturday events with the fans: the 100-meter dash for competitors age 75 and up. Here was the order of finish, including the runners' ages: 1. Joe Summerlin, 76, Dallas Masters: 14.92 2. Bill Melville, 80, Midwest Masters: 15.41 3. Edward Cox, 80, Syracuse Chargers: 16.27 4. Hal Goolsby, 77, Unattached: 16.50 5. Wilton Gordon, 78, Glenarden TC: 16.58 6. Byford Reed, 78, Unattached: 16.62 7. John Darrell, 75, Unattached: 17.16 8. Richard Dillon, 75, Unattached: 17.65 9. Bert Lancaster, 79, Philadelphia Masters: 18.55 10. Bob Matteson, 91, Mass Velocity TC: 22.05 That's right, 91 years young. Men's masters 75+ 100-meter dash | Philly | 04/26/2008
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