Throwers’ national championships in West Seattle this weekend

West Seattle Stadium will be the site of national-championship competition this weekend, as dozens of throwers come from around the country, as explained in this news release we just received:

Men and women ages 30 and over will be contesting the United States Track and Field Association’s (USATF) National Masters Throws and Ultra Weight Pentathlon Saturday and Sunday at West Seattle Stadium. Events begin at 8 am each day.

The throws pentathlon is a Masters (age 30-105+) event consisting of 5 events – the hammer, shot put, discus throw, javelin throw, and weight throw. They must be contested in order. Weight of implement goes down in 10-year increments after age 50 as age increases. Athletes compete in 5 years age groups, 50-54, 55-59 etc. Each distance, for each event, has a point score based on its relationship to the world records for the events. The athlete with the highest number of points wins.

The First Masters National Championship was held at Husky Stadium in 1992. It was organized by West Seattle residents Ken Weinbel and George Mathews (former WS resident and meet director of this year’s event), with the help of West Seattle resident Leon Joslin. That first meet was conducted by the Seattle Masters Athletic Club, who is also responsible for building the area’s only hammer cage 18 years ago at West Seattle Stadium. The ultra weight pentathlon was also created by Weinbel and Mathews and will be contested on Sunday.

Three-time Olympic hammer thrower and flag bearer at the LA Olympics, Ed Burke, 72, of Los Gatos, Ca. will be competing and looking to break world records in the Throws Pentathlon and Super Weight Throw in the meet this weekend. Meet Director and five-time Masters World champion in the weight and hammer throw, George Mathews, will be looking to break his American record in the age 65-69 Super Weight (44lb.) throw. Over 60 athletes have entered the meet and come from all over the United States.

5 Replies to "Throwers' national championships in West Seattle this weekend"

  • Trackguy1978 August 17, 2012 (5:21 am)

    Of course I have to be gone this weekend. Is this a yearly event?

  • toniw August 17, 2012 (9:01 am)

    This is so inspiring to attend!

  • Bill August 17, 2012 (9:19 am)

    Do you have any info on ticket price or if it is free admission?

  • Jim Clark August 17, 2012 (12:23 pm)

    Tracy any contact info sounds like a spot for some great pictures this weekend?

    • WSB August 17, 2012 (12:28 pm)

      If you can find:
      Patti Petesch
      Youth Committee Vice Chair
      Track and Field
      USATF – Pacific Northwest
      100 Dexter Avenue North
      .
      she sent the release, but I don’t post e-mail addresses that weren’t in the body of the copy – the domain did not seem to be the same organization. Hope that helps a bit. I have a couple followup questions out regarding schedule, admission or not (per another commenter’s question), and still waiting to hear back, but since this was sent at 4 am, I wasn’t expecting to hear back till later … TR

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