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April 14, 15 and 16, 2016 Elite/High School/University Divisions elite/high school/university divisions april 14, 15 and 16, 2016 cerritos college falcon stadium norwalk, california 䘀䄀匀吀䔀匀吀 伀䘀 吀䠀䔀 䘀䄀匀吀䔀匀吀 䨀唀一䔀 ㄀㠀Ⰰ ㈀ ㄀㘀 ⼀ 匀䔀䄀吀吀䰀䔀Ⰰ 圀䄀 WHERE THE WORLD’S BEST ATHLETES COMPETE COMPETE WHERE THE WORLD’S BEST ATHLETES TABLE OF CONTENTS DATE PAGE(S) CONTENT 2 SCHEDULE ‐ Running Events THURSDAY 3‐8 Running Event Entries APRIL 14, 2016 9 SCHEDULE ‐ Field Events 10‐11 Field Event Entries 12 SCHEDULE ‐ Running Events FRIDAY 13‐38 Running Event Entries APRIL 15, 2016 39 SCHEDULE ‐ Field Events 40‐43 Field Event Entries 44‐45 SCHEDULE ‐ Running Events SATURDAY, 46‐75 Running Event Entries APRIL 16, 2016 76 SCHEDULE ‐ Field Events 77‐85 Field Event Entries LEGEND CODE DEFINITION B = Boy’s CO = Collegiate Open Division ELITE = Elite Division G = Girl’s HS = High School Division M = Men’s MS = Masters Division MUN = Munchkin Run PARA = Paralympics Division W = Women’s 1 04/11/2016 WHERE THE WORLD’S BEST ATHLETES COMPETE COMPETE WHERE THE WORLD’S BEST ATHLETES EVENT# TIME DIVISION GENDER SECTION EVENT 110 6:00 PM CO M COLLEGIATE OPEN 3,000M STEEPLECHASE 210 6:35 PM CO W COLLEGIATE OPEN 3,000M STEEPLECHASE 120 7:15 PM CO M COLLEGIATE OPEN B 10,000M 220 7:50 PM CO W COLLEGIATE OPEN B 10,000M 222 8:30 PM ELITE W INVITATIONAL 10,000M 122 9:45 PM ELITE M INVITATIONAL 10,000M 121 10:45 PM CO M COLLEGIATE OPEN A 10,000M 221 11:15 PM CO W COLLEGIATE OPEN A 10,000M 2 04/11/2016 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Meet Program - Thursday Track Section 2 of 2 Finals Event 110 Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase C C/O 1 Casey Adams Gonzaga _______ Thursday 4/14/2016 - 6:00 PM 2 Mohammed Al-Barakati Saudi _______ World Record: 7:53.63 2004 Saif Shaheen 3 Scott Dahlberg Brooks I.D. _______ American Rec: 8:04.71 2014 Evan Jager 4 Gonzalo Ceja Cal St. Los _______ Meet Record: 8:26.14 2012 Evan Jager 5 Chase Broughton Southern Ind _______ Lane Name Affiliation - 6 Jordon Rushing UC Davis _______ Section 1 of 2 Finals 7 Brendan Skime North Dakota _______ 1 Marc Dubrick Missouri _______ 8 Chris Brower Utah Valley _______ 2 Evan Arambula Sam Houston _______ 9 Daniel Michalski Cedarville _______ 3 John Curley North Dakota _______ 10 Mohamed Aziz San Francisc _______ 4 Andrew Wise Western Wash _______ 11 Michael Leet Lewis _______ 5 William Hennessy Marquette _______ 12 Quetzalcoatl Fitz D. Mexico-FMAA _______ 6 Drew Mueller Arkansas State _______ 13 Benjamin Johnston Utah State _______ 7 Tim Reed Cal St. Full _______ 14 Tyler Crofts BYU _______ 8 Noah McDermott St. Mary's ( _______ 15 Marvin Blanco Unattached _______ 9 Zach Holloway Western Oreg _______ 16 Brady Beagley Steeple Duck _______ 10 Nathan Stark Idaho _______ 17 Nolan Dickson UCLA _______ 11 Ryan Haebe Western Stat _______ 18 George Kelly Adams State _______ 12 Kameron Casey Indianapolis _______ 19 Declan McManus Belmont _______ 13 Thomas Teachen UMass Lowell _______ 20 Joel Keller Indianapolis _______ 14 JP Nelson Arizona Stat _______ 21 Nicholas Hilton Team Run Fla _______ 15 Max Davis UCLA _______ 22 Isaac Allen South Dakota _______ 16 Geoffry Cheruiyot Mid. Tenn. S _______ 23 George Baier UC Santa Bar _______ 17 Chase Wheeler Humboldt Sta _______ 24 Tyler James Idaho State _______ 18 Cody Brown Stephen F. A _______ 25 Shadrack Matelong Mid. Tenn. S _______ 19 Ryan Teel Texas A&M _______ 26 Andrew Milliron Air Force _______ 20 Michael Sciarra The Masters _______ 27 James Quattlebaum Clemson _______ 21 Sean Bapty Air Force _______ 28 William Ebiner Cal Poly Pom _______ 22 Austin Pasch Minnesota St _______ 29 Michael Duncan Loyola Marym _______ 23 Nathan Wadhwani Washington S _______ 30 Brant Gilbertson North Dakota _______ 24 Larry Deramus Stephen F. A _______ 31 Wil Norris Arkansas State _______ 25 Colin Stoeber Texas A&M _______ 32 Elliott Farris Texas A&M _______ 26 Skylar Riggs Southern Uta _______ 33 Matthew Lutz Western Wash _______ 27 Even Negash Cal St. Los _______ 34 Dustyn Salomon Humboldt Sta _______ 28 Koby Pederson Loyola Marym _______ 35 Freddy Espinosa CUNDINAMAR _______ 29 Bryan Tellez-Tolentino Mt. SAC _______ 30 Aaron Brenton Eastern Wash _______ 31 Josh Torres Stephen F. A _______ 32 Jake Finney Washington S _______ 33 Kyler Little Washington S _______ 34 Cristobal Gutierrez Tiffin _______ 35 Nick Medina Mt. SAC _______ 36 Jose Lopez Mt. SAC _______ 37 Carlos Barrios Mt. SAC _______ 38 Hector Peralta Mt. SAC _______ 39 Camron Roehl North Dakota _______ 40 Geoffrey Kipchumba West Texas A _______ 41 Tucker Boyd Idaho State _______ 3 04/11/2016 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Meet Program - Thursday Track Event 210 Women's 3000 Meter Steeplechase C C/O Event 120 Men's 10000 Meter Run Open B C/O Thursday 4/14/2016 - 6:35 PM Thursday 4/14/2016 - 7:15 PM World Record: 8:58.81 2008 Gulnara Galkina World Record: 26:17.53 2005 Kenenisa Berele American Rec: 9:12.50 2009 Jenny Simpson American Rec: 26:44.36 2014 Galen Rupp Meet Record: 9:39.94 2007 Korene Hinds Meet Record: 27:36.2h 1982 Gabriel Kamau Lane Name Affiliation - Lane Name Affiliation - Section 1 of 2 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Tori Parkinson Utah State _______ 1 Jose Penaloza Cal St. Full _______ 2 Dani Eggleston Central Wash _______ 2 Josh Spooner St. Mary's ( _______ 3 Claire Borchers Michigan _______ 3 Edward Chance St. Mary's ( _______ 4 Lisa Cary Runnababez E _______ 4 Carlos Guijarro UC Santa Bar _______ 5 Jordan Chester Grand Valley _______ 5 Dominic Cabada Adams State _______ 6 Katie Fry UC Davis _______ 6 Ben Forsee Portland _______ 7 Sanne Holland Colorado St. _______ 7 Matt Walker Central Conn _______ 8 Hannah Olson Minnesota-Du _______ 8 Jason Lynch Utah Valley _______ 9 Laura Yarrow Colorado St. _______ 9 Steven Martinez Chico State _______ 10 Emma Dahl Arkansas-Lit _______ 10 Dillon Quintana Gonzaga _______ 11 Megan West South Dakota _______ 11 Osmar Pacheco S. Mexico-FMAA _______ 12 Lauren Shubin BYU _______ 12 Max Kaderabek Gonzaga _______ 13 Shaina Corbin Arizona Stat _______ 13 Yousri El Mejdoubi Unattached _______ 14 Emma Neigel CALTAF _______ 14 Lance Capel Loyola Marym _______ 15 Laura Riches Butler _______ 15 Ibrahim Ahmed Southern Uta _______ 16 Katelyn Hayward UT-Arlington _______ 16 Danny Martinez Portland _______ 17 Kristi Rush BYU _______ 17 Albert Maeder Central Arka _______ 18 Taylor Janssen North Dakota _______ 18 Sebastian Cubides BOGOTA-COLO _______ 19 Janelle Lincks Colorado St. _______ 19 Nicholas Spector West Valley _______ 20 Colleen Weatherford Butler _______ 20 Michael Nelson Colorado Mes _______ 21 Shanoah Souza SMU _______ 21 Isaac Kitzan Eastern Wash _______ 22 Emily Scharmann UCLA _______ 22 Austin Oser Eastern Wash _______ Section 2 of 2 Finals 23 Austin Bogina Pittsburg St _______ 1 Grayson Murphy Santa Clara _______ 24 Noah Lutz Southern Ind _______ 2 Devon Bortfeld Washington S _______ 25 August Pappas Michigan _______ 3 Halie Mechels South Dakota _______ 26 Silvester Harrison North Texas _______ 4 Breanna Colbenson Minnesota-Du _______ 27 Isaac Lalang Arkansas-Lit _______ 5 Rachel King South Dakota _______ 28 Mike Landy Screaming Ea _______ 6 Emma Gee BYU _______ 29 Reuben Kiprono Portland _______ 7 Maria Osorio Venezuela _______ 30 Juan Pacheco East Central _______ 8 Lyndee Dawson Biola _______ 31 Nicolas Montanez BYU _______ 9 Katrina Fite Stephen F. A _______ 32 Quentin Purtzer San Francisc _______ 10 Jennica Barrow BYU _______ 33 Ben Schneiderman Colorado Min _______ 11 Shelby Pesek Stephen F. A _______ 34 Vince Paikowski Wis.-Milwauk _______ 12 Maxine Goyette UC Santa Bar _______ 35 Jason Kearns Weber State _______ 13 Kate Bucknam Lipscomb _______ 36 Joshua Sherfey The Masters _______ 14 Kirsten Anderson South Dakota _______ 37 Stephen Mugeche Arkansas _______ 15 Ana Moreno Sam Houston _______ 38 Corey Purcella Pomona-Pitze _______ 16 Katerina Berdousi USC _______ 39 Anthony Allen Maryville (M _______ 17 Katie Deimling Cal Baptist _______ 40 Mark Huizar Cal Poly Pom _______ 18 Jenna Tong USC _______ 41 Daniel Vavrik Colorado Mes _______ 19 Kristen Bonsor Lewis _______ 42 Grant Lapovich Loyola Marym _______ 20 Kelsey O'Connell UC Santa Bar _______ 43 Connor Branick South Dakota _______ 21 Stephanie Croy Biola _______ 44 Justin Weinmeister Colorado St. _______ 45 JD Kieffer Pomona-Pitze _______ 46 Dallin Webb Idaho State _______ 47 Sean Chalmers Lamar _______ 48 Nathan Jones McNeese Stat _______ 49 Jon Klaiber Marquette _______ 4 04/11/2016 58th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Cerritos College Falcon Stadium-Norwalk, CA - 4/14/2016 to 4/16/2016 Meet Program - Thursday Track Section 1 of 1 Finals 44 Carly Hansen Idaho State _______ 50 Harvey Nelson Northern Ari _______ 45 McKaela Christenson Academy of A _______ 51 James Pedrotti San Diego _______ 52 Brad Hort North Florid _______ 53 Enrique Soto McNeese Stat _______ 54 Trent Nolan Southern Ind _______ Event 220 Women's 10000 Meter Run Open B C/O Thursday 4/14/2016 - 7:50 PM World Record: 29:31.78 1993 Junxia Wang American Rec: 30:22.22 2008 Shalane Flanagan Meet Record: 31:23.35 2004 Sabrina Mockenhaupt Lane Name Affiliation - Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 Justine Anthony SMU _______ 2 Regina Salinas Unattached _______ 3 Alexandra Hess Colorado St.
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