sport.wikisort.org - AthleteArthur Barry Magee MNZM (born 6 February 1934) is a retired New Zealand long-distance runner. He won a bronze medal in the marathon at the 1960 Olympics and in the 10,000 m event placed 26th at the 1960 and 23rd at the 1964 games.[1]
New Zealand long-distance runner
Barry Magee
MNZM
 Magee in 1960 |
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Birth name | Arthur Barry Magee |
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Born | (1934-02-06) 6 February 1934 (age 88) New Plymouth, New Zealand |
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Height | 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
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Weight | 57 kg (126 lb) |
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Country | New Zealand |
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Sport | Athletics |
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Event(s) | 5000 m, 10,000 m, marathon |
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Club | Three Kings Athletic Club, Auckland |
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Coached by | Gil Edwards Arthur Lydiard |
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Personal best(s) | 5000 m – 13:39.2 (1961) 10,000 m – 28:50.8 (1961) Marathon – 2:17:19 (1960)[1][2] |
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Biography
Magee was one of the large group of athletes that New Zealand coach Arthur Lydiard used to revolutionise how the world trained for all sports. At the 1960 Olympic Games Lydiard's pupils and Magee's training partners, Murray Halberg and Peter Snell won gold medals over 5000 m and 800 m within one hour. Magee's bronze in the marathon confirmed Lydiard's training methods. He went on to win many major international races, including the 1960 Fukuoka Marathon. But Magee was much more than a marathon runner; he also ran the world's third fastest time over 3 miles and fifth fastest 5000 m at that time. He also recorded the world's fastest 10,000 m and 2nd fastest 5000 m for 1961 and was part of New Zealand's 4 × 1 mile world record breaking relay team in 1961.[1]
Magee always attributed his success to Lydiard, who had become something of a father figure after Magee's own father died in the same year that Lydiard started coaching him. After retiring from international competition Magee coached several top runners himself and currently has a number of high achieving athletes under his wing, including former New Zealand cross country and mountain running champion Jonathan Jackson, and Lachlan Haitana, winner of the 2019 Huntly Half Marathon.[3] Furthermore, many of his former athletes give him praise - referencing much of their success to the training that took place under his guidance at the BCG (Barry's Cricket Ground), Waitakeres (OTT/22 miler), and Lynfield (Lydiard's Hill Spring circuit).
In the 2002 Queen's Birthday and Golden Jubilee Honours, Magee was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to sport.[4]
Honorific eponym
Magee Place, in the Hamilton suburb of Chartwell, is named in Magee's honour.[5]
Quotes
- “Anyone can run 20 miles. It's the next six that count.”[6]
- “Speed kills, distance doesn't”
- “Train don't strain”
- “Hills are the shortcut to success”
- “There are horses for courses”
- “The backstraight is where boys become men”
- “The body can only do what the body is regularly accustomed to doing”
- Here's one of Barry's favourites and it's one of his twelve commandments: "Go straight to bed after training when you're sick"
References
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Fukuoka Marathon – men's winners |
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- 1947: Toshikazu Wada (JPN)
- 1948: Saburo Yamada (JPN)
- 1949: Shinzo Koga (JPN)
- 1950: Shunji Koyanagi (JPN)
- 1951: Hiromi Haigo (JPN)
- 1952: Katsuo Nishida (JPN)
- 1953: Hideo Hamamura (JPN)
- 1954: Reinaldo Gorno (ARG)
- 1955: Veikko Karvonen (FIN)
- 1956: Keizo Yamada (JPN)
- 1957: Kurao Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1958: Nobuyoshi Sadanaga (JPN)
- 1959–1959: Kurao Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1960: Barry Magee (NZL)
- 1961: Pavel Kantorek (TCH)
- 1962: Toru Terasawa (JPN)
- 1963: Jeff Julian (NZL)
- 1964: Toru Terasawa (JPN)
- 1965: Hidekuni Hiroshima (JPN)
- 1966: Mike Ryan (NZL)
- 1967: Derek Clayton (AUS)
- 1968: Bill Adcocks (ENG)
- 1969: Jerome Drayton (CAN)
- 1970: Akio Usami (JPN)
- 1971–1974: Frank Shorter (USA)
- 1975–1976: Jerome Drayton (CAN)
- 1977: Bill Rodgers (USA)
- 1978–1980: Toshihiko Seko (JPN)
- 1981: Robert de Castella (AUS)
- 1982: Paul Ballinger (NZL)
- 1983: Toshihiko Seko (JPN)
- 1984: Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN)
- 1985: Hisatoshi Shintaku (JPN)
- 1986: Juma Ikangaa (TAN)
- 1987: Takeyuki Nakayama (JPN)
- 1988: Toshihiro Shibutani (JPN)
- 1989: Manuel Matias (POR)
- 1990: Belayneh Dinsamo (ETH)
- 1991: Shuichi Morita (JPN)
- 1992: Tena Negere (ETH)
- 1993: Dionicio Cerón (MEX)
- 1994: Boay Akonay (TAN)
- 1995: Luíz Antônio dos Santos (BRA)
- 1996: Lee Bong-ju (KOR)
- 1997: Josia Thugwane (RSA)
- 1998: Jackson Kabiga (KEN)
- 1999: Gezahegne Abera (ETH)
- 2000: Atsushi Fujita (JPN)
- 2001–2002: Gezahegne Abera (ETH)
- 2003: Tomoaki Kunichika (JPN)
- 2004: Tsuyoshi Ogata (JPN)
- 2005: Dmytro Baranovskyy (UKR)
- 2006: Haile Gebrselassie (ETH)
- 2007: Samuel Wanjiru (KEN)
- 2008–2009: Tsegaye Kebede (ETH)
- 2010: Jaouad Gharib (MAR)
- 2011: Josephat Ndambiri (KEN)
- 2012: Joseph Gitau (KEN)
- 2013: Martin Mathathi (KEN)
- 2014–2015: Patrick Makau Musyoki (KEN)
- 2016: Yemane Tsegay (ETH)
- 2017: Sondre Nordstad Moen (NOR)
- 2018: Yuma Hattori (JPN)
- 2019: Taku Fujimoto (JPN)
- 2020: Yūya Yoshida (JPN)
- 2021: Michael Githae (KEN)
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1958 New Zealand British Empire and Commonwealth Games team |
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Athletics |
- Bill Baillie
- Marise Chamberlain
- Malcolm Hahn
- Murray Halberg
- Mary Donaghy
- Barry Magee
- Les Mills
- Dave Norris
- Ray Puckett
- Maurice Rae
- Merv Richards
- Barry Robinson
- Neville Scott
- Valerie Sloper
- Donal Smith
- Margaret Stuart
- Jennifer Thompson
- Beverly Weigel
- Roy Williams
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Boxing |
- Paddy Donovan
- Graham Finlay
- Edward Morrison
- Maurice Purton
- Bevin Weir
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Cycling |
- Warwick Dalton
- Keith Gant
- Warren Johnston
- Dick Johnstone
- Lance Payne
- John Peoples
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Diving | |
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Fencing |
- Bob Binning
- Enid McElwee
- Elizabeth Mitchell
- Brian Pickworth
- Percy Temple
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Lawn bowls |
- Robin Andrew
- Jeff Barron
- Bill Hampton
- John Morris
- Richard Pilkington
- James Pirret
- Stanley Snedden
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Rowing |
- Peter Aitchison
- Eugene Crotty
- Frank Crotty
- Reg Douglas
- Donald Gemmell
- James Hill
- Graeme Moran
- Bob Parker
- Norm Suckling
- Richard Tuffin
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Swimming |
- Philippa Gould
- Jennifer Hunter
- Colin McFadden
- Kay Sawyers
- Tessa Staveley
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Weightlifting |
- Hohepa Komene
- Peter Ridgley
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Wrestling |
- Brian Bognuda
- Barrie Courtney
- Gordon Hobson
- John da Silva
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1960 New Zealand Olympic team |
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Athletics | |
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Cycling | |
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Equestrian | |
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Fencing | |
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Field hockey |
- John Abrams
- Jim Barclay
- Phil Bygrave
- John Cullen
- Ross Gillespie
- Anthony Hayde
- Noel Hobson
- Ian Kerr
- Murray Mathieson
- Guy McGregor
- Mervyn McKinnon
- Kevin Percy
- Bill Schaefer
- Bruce Turner
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Rowing | |
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Sailing |
- Murray Rae
- Ralph Roberts
- Ron Watson
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Weightlifting | |
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Wrestling | |
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Chef de Mission: Harold Austad |
1962 New Zealand British Empire and Commonwealth Games team |
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Athletics |
- Logan Aikman
- Bill Baillie
- Nola Bond
- Pamela Burnett
- Marise Chamberlain
- Molly Cowan
- Lorraine Curtis
- Paul Dallow
- John Davies
- Kevin Gibbons
- Murray Halberg
- Jeff Julian
- Dave Leech
- Barry Magee
- Darcy McGonagle
- Avis McIntosh
- Les Mills
- Dave Norris
- Edward O'Keefe
- Gary Philpott
- Doreen Porter
- Barry Robinson
- Peter Snell
- Robin Tait
- Valerie Young
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Boxing | |
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Cycling |
- Laurie Byers
- Arthur Candy
- Warren Johnston
- Dick Johnstone
- Graham Wright
- Richie Thomson
- Anthony Walsh
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Fencing |
- Bob Binning
- Dot Coleman
- Michael Henderson
- Keith Mann
- Brian Pickworth
- Rosemary Tomich
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Lawn bowls |
- Jeff Barron
- Malcolm Boon
- Bob McDonald
- Bill O'Neill
- Richard Pilkington
- Jack Rabone
- Robbie Robson
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Rowing |
- Leslie Arthur
- Geoffrey Benge
- Darien Boswell
- Colin Cordes
- Alistair Dryden
- Alan Grey
- Keith Heselwood
- James Hill
- Rodney Hutchinson
- Christian Larsen
- Graham Lawrence
- Murray Lawrence
- Louis Lobel
- Robert Page
- George Paterson
- Doug Pulman
- Hugh Smedley
- Winston Stephens
- Murray Watkinson
- Peter Watkinson
- Alan Webster
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Swimming |
- Dave Gerrard
- Vivien Haddon
- Margaret Macrae
- Lesley Moore
- Shirley Nicholson
- Alan Robertson
- Helen Rogers
- Allan Seagar
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Weightlifting | |
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Wrestling |
- Barrie Courtney
- Warren Nisbet
- Ifor Roberts
- Fred Thomas
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Team manager: Colin Kay |
1964 New Zealand Olympic team |
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Athletics | |
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Boxing |
- Paddy Donovan
- Brian Maunsell
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Cycling |
- Laurie Byers
- Arthur Candy
- Max Grace
- Richard Johnstone
- Des Thomson
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Equestrian |
- Bruce Hansen
- Graeme Hansen
- Adrian White
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Gymnastics |
- Pauline Gardiner
- Theodora Hill
- Jean Spencer
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Field hockey |
- John Anslow
- Ernest Barnes
- Trevor Blake
- Peter Byers
- Phil Bygrave
- Timothy Carter
- John Cullen
- Ross Gillespie
- Bruce Judge
- Grantley Judge
- Ian Kerr
- Brian Maunsell
- Alan Patterson
- Bill Schaefer
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Rowing |
- Darien Boswell
- Mark Brownlee
- Alexander Clark
- Peter Delaney
- Alistair Dryden
- John Gibbons
- Peter Masfen
- Robert Page
- George Paterson
- Tony Popplewell
- Doug Pulman
- Raymond Skinner
- Dudley Storey
- Murray Watkinson
- Alan Webster
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Sailing | |
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Swimming |
- Dave Gerrard
- Vivien Haddon
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Weightlifting | |
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Wrestling | |
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Chef de Mission: William Stevenson |
New Zealand national champions in men's 10,000 m |
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Note: 6 miles before 1970 |
6 miles |
- 1948: Harold Nelson
- 1949: W.J. Wells
- 1950: Noel Taylor
- 1951: Colin Lousich
- 1952: Noel Taylor
- 1953–1954: Lawrence King
- 1955: Barry Magee
- 1956: H. Rodger
- 1957–1958: Barry Magee
- 1959–1960: Bill Baillie
- 1961–1962: Barry Magee
- 1963–1967: Bill Baillie
- 1968: Evan Maguire
- 1969: Mike Ryan
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10,000 m |
- 1970: Eddie Gray
- 1971: Mike Ryan
- 1972: Gavin Thorley
- 1973: Kevin Ryan
- 1974: Dick Tayler
- 1975: Steve Denholm
- 1976: Paul Ballinger
- 1977: Bryan Rose
- 1978: Alan Thurlow
- 1979: Euan Robertson
- 1980: Kevin Ryan
- 1981: Rod Dixon
- 1982: Tom Birnie
- 1983: Graeme Holden
- 1984–1985: Yutaka Kanai (JPN)
- 1986: Kerry Rodger
- 1987: Ken Moloney
- 1988: Tom Birnie
- 1989: David Rush
- 1990: Kerry Rodger
- 1991: David Rush
- 1992: Peter Renner
- 1993: Paul Smith
- 1994: Jeff Spillane
- 1995: Paul Smith
- 1996: Allan Carman
- 1997–1998: Robbie Johnston
- 1999–2000: Richard Potts
- 2001: John Henwood
- 2002: Sisay Bezabeh (AUS)
- 2003: Lee Troop (AUS)
- 2004: Michael Aish
- 2005: Russell Dessaix-Chin (AUS)
- 2006: Brett Cartwright (AUS)
- 2007: Scott Winton
- 2008: Phil Costley
- 2009: Rowan Hooper
- 2010: Rees Buck
- 2011–2012: Stephen Lett
- 2013: Caden Shields
- 2014–2017: Aaron Pulford
- 2018: Craig Lautenslager
- 2019: Caden Shields
- 2020: Cameron Graves
- 2021: not held
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New Zealand national champions in men's marathon |
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- 1939: Clarrie Gibbons
- 1940: George Austin
- 1941–1944: not held
- 1945–1946: Lionel Fox
- 1947: Gordon Bromley
- 1948: Jack Clarke
- 1949–1951: Gordon Bromley
- 1952: Jack Clarke
- 1953: Arthur Lydiard
- 1954: Edwin Rye
- 1955: Arthur Lydiard
- 1956: Albert Richards
- 1957: Edwin Rye
- 1958–1960: Ray Puckett
- 1961–1962: Barry Magee
- 1963: Jeff Julian
- 1964–1965: Ray Puckett
- 1966–1967: Dave McKenzie
- 1968–1970: Jeff Julian
- 1971–1972: Dave McKenzie
- 1973: Terry Manners
- 1974: John Robinson
- 1975: Tony Reavley (GBR)
- 1976: Jack Foster
- 1977: Terry Manners
- 1978: Paul Ballinger
- 1979 Tony Good
- 1980: Don Greig
- 1981: Paul Ballinger
- 1982: Trevor Wright
- 1983: Graham Macky
- 1984: Barry Thompson
- 1985–1986: John Campbell
- 1987: Peter Renner
- 1988–1989: Paul Ballinger
- 1990: Tom Birnie
- 1991: Paul Herlihy
- 1992: Mark Hutchinson
- 1993: Paul Herlihy
- 1994: Paul Smith
- 1995: Chris Mardon
- 1996: Phil Costley
- 1997: Peter Buscke
- 1998: Mark Hutchinson
- 1999: Phil Costley
- 2000: Mark Hutchinson
- 2001: Alastair Snowdon
- 2002: Mark Bright
- 2003: Todd Stevens
- 2004: Dale Warrander
- 2005: Matt Dravitzki
- 2006: Dale Warrander
- 2007: Stafford Thompson
- 2008: Joe Piggin
- 2009: Matt Dravitzki
- 2010–2011: Dale Warrander
- 2012: Tony Payne
- 2013: Dougal Thorburn
- 2014: Masataka Uchino (JPN)
- 2015: Aaron Pulford
- 2016: Nick Horspool
- 2017: Dan Lowry (USA)
- 2018: Blair McWhirter
- 2019: Oska Inkster-Baynes
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На других языках
- [en] Barry Magee
[fr] Barry Magee
Arthur Barrington « Barry » Magee (né le 6 février 1934 à New Plymouth) est un athlète néo-zélandais spécialiste du 10 000 mètres et du marathon. Entrainé par Arthur Lydiard et licencié au Three Kings Athletic Club, Magee mesure 1,65 m pour 53 kg.
[it] Barry Magee
Arthur Barrington Magee, detto Barry (New Plymouth, 6 febbraio 1934), è un ex maratoneta e mezzofondista neozelandese.
[ru] Мэги, Барри
А́ртур Ба́ррингтон Мэ́ги (англ. Arthur Barrington Magee; род. 6 февраля 1934, Нью-Плимут) — новозеландский легкоатлет, специалист по бегу на длинные дистанции и марафону. Выступал на крупных международных соревнованиях в период 1955—1992 годов, бронзовый призёр летних Олимпийских игр в Риме, победитель Фукуокского марафона, многократный победитель и призёр забегов национального значения, участник двух Игр Содружества. Также известен как тренер по лёгкой атлетике.
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