Masters World Championships

Jul 22, 2006
Inverness, IS  Scotland

Lightweight A

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16lb heavy
1 30'-3.5" 36'-1.0" 36'-1.0" 55'-8.5" 73'-10.0" 89'-4.5" 12:02 - 14'-0.0"
2 28'-9.0" 34'-5.5" 33'-6.0" 50'-8.5" 70'-9.0" 92'-11.5" 12:00 - 13'-6.0"
3 25'-9.0" 31'-8.0" 34'-8.0" 55'-1.0" 65'-10.0" 80'-4.5" 12:01 - 13'-6.0"
4 25'-8.0" 35'-2.0" 34'-9.5" 54'-9.0" 68'-3.0" 85'-2.0" 12:12 - 13'-6.0"
5 21'-10.0" 29'-8.5" 29'-10.0" 42'-1.5" 62'-11.0" 73'-3.0" 12:02 - 11'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: Jim Spalding wins his 3rd world championship. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

Lightweight B

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16lb kinda heavy
1 24'-4.0" 31'-6.0" 23'-5.25" 41'-6.75" 61'-9.5" 83'-5.0" 12:00 - 13'-0.0"
2 23'-3.0" 27'-5.0" 31'-7.25" 43'-6.5" 60'-0.0" 81'-1.5" 70 deg - 12'-0.0"
3 19'-2.0" 23'-8.0" 18'-11.0" 30'-10.25" 43'-0.5" 62'-0.5" 40 deg - -
3 18'-11.5" 21'-10.0" 14'-9.0" 29'-1.5" 46'-10.0" 63'-10.0" 55 deg - 10'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: Ally Munro becomes the second Scot to win a world championship and wins the combined stones trophy (first time given). Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

Masters 40-44

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16lb heavy
1 35'-8.0" 44'-11.0" 46'-2.75" 64'-10.0" 93'-6.0" 110'-2.0" 12:05 - 18'-0.0"
2 35'-9.5" 41'-9.5" 46'-3.5" 70'-1.5" 85'-7.0" 102'-5.0" 85 deg - 16'-6.0"
3 30'-8.0" 37'-9.5" 45'-1.25" 67'-10.75" 89'-3.0" 103'-8.0" 12:04 - 17'-6.0"
4 31'-0.0" 40'-7.5" 42'-5.0" 65'-8.0" 95'-9.5" 106'-3.0" 12:10 - 16'-0.0"
4 37'-0.0" 46'-5.5" 43'-6.5" 53'-3.0" 78'-7.5" 90'-9.0" 12:01 - 19'-0.0"
6 36'-6.0" 44'-4.5" 40'-11.75" 59'-0.5" 91'-1.0" 109'-7.0" 70 deg - 16'-6.0"
7 31'-4.0" 37'-8.0" 42'-11.0" 64'-10.0" 81'-0.5" 93'-0.0" 12:02 - 17'-0.0"
8 31'-10.5" 40'-0.5" 41'-3.5" 63'-7.5" 82'-5.0" 93'-8.0" 85 deg - 13'-0.0"
9 28'-10.0" 34'-1.0" 40'-5.75" 58'-7.5" 79'-6.5" 97'-1.0" 85 deg - 15'-0.0"
10 28'-3.5" 35'-11.0" 41'-8.25" 61'-6.0" 69'-7.5" 80'-9.0" 80 deg - 13'-0.0"
11 30'-5.5" 36'-4.5" 34'-7.5" 50'-9.0" 69'-8.0" 89'-10.0" 80 deg - 14'-0.0"
12 28'-0.5" 32'-1.0" 36'-11.5" 53'-2.25" 76'-5.0" 88'-8.0" 55 deg - 16'-0.0"
13 30'-3.0" 33'-7.5" 35'-2.5" 49'-5.0" 71'-6.5" 90'-0.0" 50 deg - 15'-0.0"
14 24'-9.0" 31'-5.5" 35'-1.75" 54'-2.75" 68'-6.5" 90'-1.0" 80 deg - 15'-0.0"
15 26'-1.0" 33'-8.5" 30'-6.0" 49'-1.75" 72'-8.5" 89'-6.0" 60 deg - 13'-0.0"
16 25'-8.0" 32'-3.5" 30'-7.75" 49'-5.75" 64'-11.0" 74'-10.0" 35 deg - 14'-0.0"
17 23'-3.5" 25'-11.0" 27'-4.5" 35'-8.5" 72'-7.5" 85'-11.0" 70 deg - 15'-0.0"
18 23'-11.0" 28'-10.0" 35'-6.5" 47'-3.0" 59'-5.0" 70'-8.0" 35 deg - 13'-0.0"
19 22'-0.0" 28'-8.5" 26'-2.5" 38'-9.75" 54'-2.5" 62'-1.0" nt - 12'-0.0"
20 19'-3.0" 22'-7.5" 16'-0.5" 24'-4.0" 37'-0.5" 48'-0.0" 20 deg - 10'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: Dirk Bishop repeats his 2006 world championship. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

Masters 45-49

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16lb heavy
1 33'-3.5" 39'-8.0" 46'-7.75" 62'-4.75" 87'-7.0" 111'-2.0" 12:00 - 16'-6.0"
2 30'-0.0" 36'-9.0" 46'-1.0" 62'-3.5" 91'-2.0" 107'-4.0" 12:00 - 14'-0.0"
3 33'-3.0" 40'-5.0" 38'-8.25" 56'-10.5" 76'-7.5" 95'-9.0" 12:05 - 15'-0.0"
4 29'-3.0" 27'-7.0" 33'-0.5" 62'-3.25" 89'-9.0" 107'-1.0" 12:00 - 15'-6.0"
5 26'-5.0" 33'-7.0" 33'-0.75" 53'-10.25" 65'-9.0" 79'-11.0" 12:06 - 14'-0.0"
6 26'-4.5" 33'-9.5" 30'-2.0" 47'-3.25" 69'-0.0" 91'-10.0" 12:07 - 14'-0.0"
7 25'-2.5" 32'-9.0" 37'-7.0" 52'-9.75" 69'-1.0" 82'-7.0" 75 deg - 14'-0.0"
8 23'-1.0" 29'-11.5" 35'-7.25" 51'-1.5" 65'-5.5" 82'-1.0" 80 deg - 12'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: Mark McDonald repeats his 2004 world championship. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

Masters 50-54

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
16lb 23lb heavy
1 28'-3.0" 36'-0.0" 39'-8.5" 58'-2.0" 71'-4.5" 89'-11.5" 12:00 - 15'-0.0"
2 31'-9.0" 39'-1.0" - 59'-8.75" 79'-10.5" 101'-2.5" 12:01 - 15'-0.0"
3 27'-6.5" 33'-1.0" 34'-10.25" 53'-10.5" 78'-0.5" 94'-4.0" 12:02 - 14'-0.0"
4 29'-4.0" 37'-3.5" 32'-3.0" 54'-6.5" 65'-9.0" 85'-11.5" 12:02 - 14'-0.0"
5 26'-7.5" 31'-11.5" 32'-3.5" 45'-7.75" 68'-0.5" 84'-7.0" 80 deg - 14'-0.0"
6 26'-8.0" 31'-3.0" 28'-10.0" 51'-9.75" 66'-4.5" 86'-11.5" 85 deg - 12'-0.0"
7 24'-11.0" 28'-2.5" 30'-4.5" 43'-7.25" 67'-5.0" 84'-10.0" 12:00 - 13'-0.0"
8 25'-4.5" 30'-4.0" 31'-5.25" 51'-6.0" 65'-5.5" 79'-4.0" 80 deg - 13'-6.0"
9 27'-3.5" 29'-11.0" 29'-6.5" 45'-2.25" 62'-11.5" 78'-11.0" 12:02 - 13'-3.0"
10 24'-2.0" 28'-7.5" 28'-3.0" 42'-2.25" 61'-3.5" 80'-3.0" 12:15 - 13'-0.0"
11 23'-4.5" 31'-2.5" 25'-9.25" 37'-9.0" 61'-10.0" 74'-1.0" 12:13 - -
12 25'-4.0" 30'-11.5" - 32'-5.25" 54'-7.5" - nt - -
13 24'-10.5" 30'-8.5" 25'-4.0" 39'-4.75" 45'-11.5" 63'-7.5" 70 deg - -

Records:

Notes: Buchanan wins first world championship, Leffler(champion in 2004) gets second for second year in a row, and Youngberg is 2nd or 3rd for the fifth time. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

Masters 55-59

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16lb heavy
1 27'-6.5" 31'-10.0" 36'-2.25" 53'-8.75" 77'-5.0" 95'-3.0" 12:00 - 14'-0.0"
2 24'-8.5" 29'-11.0" 27'-11.0" 39'-8.5" 60'-2.0" 75'-8.5" 12:05 - 13'-6.0"
3 22'-3.0" 26'-8.0" 26'-11.0" 41'-2.75" 59'-0.5" 73'-11.0" 12:00 - 13'-0.0"
4 24'-1.0" 29'-0.0" 22'-11.0" 35'-8.0" 49'-9.0" 69'-4.0" 35 deg - 12'-0.0"
4 22'-4.0" 25'-8.0" 28'-0.75" 40'-1.5" 44'-1.0" 66'-4.0" 50 deg - 12'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: Harvey wins third world championship. Only Mr. Caber (Mike Qutermous) stops his clean sweep of all events by besting him in the caber. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

Masters 60-64

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16lb kinda heavy
1 27'-7.5" 33'-8.5" 33'-11.5" 52'-1.5" 63'-5.5" 86'-7.5" 80 deg - 15'-0.0"
2 23'-10.5" 26'-5.5" 28'-5.5" 42'-11.0" 51'-3.0" 71'-1.5" 80 deg - 13'-0.0"
3 21'-6.5" 24'-4.0" 25'-9.25" 42'-11.0" 52'-11.5" 66'-3.0" 70 deg - 12'-0.0"
4 19'-6.0" 22'-6.0" 23'-3.25" 35'-0.75" 51'-8.0" 68'-4.0" 75 deg - 11'-0.0"
5 19'-6.5" 20'-11.5" 20'-11.0" 35'-4.0" 47'-11.5" 64'-7.0" 85 deg - 11'-0.0"
6 20'-4.5" 22'-8.0" 15'-0.0" 22'-3.5" 36'-11.5" 50'-9.5" 40 deg - 9'-0.0"
7 17'-2.5" 19'-1.5" 11'-5.0" 27'-9.25" 46'-6.5" 60'-1.0" 50 deg - 9'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: A severly injured Durso wins his 4th world championship and retires from those injuries which most couldn't throw with but his marks would have won many younger classes. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

Masters 65-69

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
23lb 16lb kinda heavy
1 23'-2.5" 27'-3.0" 31'-1.5" 49'-5.75" 64'-10.5" 84'-8.5" 12:01 - 13'-3.0"
2 24'-8.5" 28'-11.5" 27'-0.5" 38'-4.75" 53'-11.0" 71'-3.0" 12:10 - 12'-0.0"
3 20'-7.0" 22'-8.0" 21'-11.25" 31'-9.0" 57'-4.0" 74'-0.5" 80 deg - 11'-0.0"
4 20'-1.0" 25'-4.0" 17'-9.25" 30'-0.0" 48'-9.5" 60'-8.5" 40 deg - 9'-0.0"
5 17'-4.5" 20'-11.5" 19'-1.25" 28'-9.75" 44'-3.5" 56'-6.5" 60 deg - 10'-0.0"

Records: Vern Alexander sets new world records in 28# and 42# distances and 16# and 22# hammers to win both the combined trophies in these events. He tied the WOB record.

Notes: Vern Alexander wins his 3rd world championship. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand

Women

Athlete Place Points Braemar Stone Open Stone Heavy WFD Light WFD Heavy Hammer Light Hammer Caber Sheaf WFH
16lb 11lb not so hvy
1 24'-8.5" 32'-3.5" 32'-8.75" 58'-6.75" 61'-5.0" 73'-10.5" 12:04 - 13'-0.0"
2 21'-11.0" 28'-3.0" 28'-1.0" 44'-7.0" 53'-9.0" 71'-2.0" 12:02 - 13'-0.0"
3 19'-3.0" 25'-10.0" 22'-4.0" 38'-2.0" 36'-9.0" 46'-1.5" 25 deg - 10'-0.0"
4 15'-10.5" 20'-5.5" 17'-11.5" 32'-6.0" 41'-7.0" 51'-9.0" 25 deg - 9'-0.0"
5 12'-4.0" 15'-5.0" 16'-10.25" 31'-9.0" 32'-8.0" 42'-7.5" 20 deg - 8'-0.0"

Records:

Notes: Houseman wins her first world championship after finishing second last year. Bill Anderson judged caber on 11:45 to 12:15 minute hand.

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