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1966 USA Outdoor Track And Field Championships
The 1966 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships men's competition took place between June 25–26 at Downing Stadium on Randalls and Wards Islands, Randalls Island in New York City, New York (state), New York. The women's division held their championships separately in Frederick, Maryland. Both venues were dirt tracks. The USA Marathon Championships, Marathon championships were run in October at the Yonkers Marathon for the final time after being designated the National Championships 18 times in succession. Jim Ryun was the star of the show, running the first four minute mile in the northeastern United States. Results Men track events Men field events *Toomey's world record, a 4 point improvement over Hodge's existing record, was never ratified Women track events Women field events See also *United States Olympic Trials (track and field) References Resultsfrom Track & Field News, T&FN results
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