Cal State L.A

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Cal State L.A Cal State L.A. Women’s Track and Field All-Time Top 10 Individual Performances 100 METERS 1. 10.94 Diane Williams, 1983 2. 11.24 Sherri Howard, 1984 3. 11.29 Jackie Pusey, 1981 4. 11.30 Nicole Duncan, 2002 5. 11.34 Jennifer Inniss, 1983 6. 11.43 Rosalyn Bryant, 1976 11.43 Christy Opara, 1992 8. 11.55 J’Liyah Miles, 2018 9. 11.59 Dollie Fleetwood, 1979 10. 11.60 Oshanda Posey, 1994 200 METERS 1. 22.82 Jackie Pusey, 1980 2. 22.97 Sherri Howard, 1984 3. 23.04 Diane Williams, 1983 4. 23.05 Rosalyn Bryant, 1976 5. 23.24 Yolanda Rich, 1979 6. 23.10 Sandra Howard, 1981 7. 23.49 Nicole Duncan, 2002 8. 23.53 Christy Opara, 1992 9. 23.54 Denean Howard, 1983 10. 23.65 Moriah Jubrey, 2010 400 METERS 1. 50.40 Sherri Howard, 1984 2. 50.62 Rosalyn Bryant, 1976 3. 50.99 Denean Howard, 1983 4. 51.38 Jackie Pusey, 1981 5. 51.56 Sharon Dabney, 1983 6. 52.19 Yolanda Rich, 1980 7. 53.59 Angelita Graham, 1994 8. 53.90 Margo Grant, 1992 9. 54.10 Sandra Farmer, 1985 10. 54.34 Tina Howard, 1984 800 METERS 1. 2:04.55 Sylvia Mosqueda, 1987 2. 2:06.19 Sharon Dabney, 1985 3. 2:06.32 Marlene Wilcox, 1991 4. 2:07.9 Denean Howard, 1984 5. 2:07.9 Jarvis Scott, 1972 6. 2:08.06 Sarah Bouchard, 2004 7. 2:09.6 Sherri Howard, 1984 8. 2:10.09 Ericka Taylor, 2017 9. 2:10.87 Valerie Sanchez, 2012 10. 2:10.2 Tina Howard, 1984 1,500 METERS 1. 4:15.12 Sylvia Mosqueda, 1987 2. 4:25.21 Lisa Ohberg, 2013 3. 4:26.71 Sarah Bouchard, 2004 4. 4:27.64 Ganet Gorgis, 1994 5. 4:29.47 Valerie Sanchez, 2012 6. 4:30.65 Teresa Poy, 1990 7. 4:30.96 Sandra Rodriguez, 1989 8. 4:31.01 Karla Alburez, 2007 9. 4:32.80 Vernita Adkins, 1984 10. 4:33.40 Marisol Pedraza, 1994 3,000 METERS 1. 8:59.00 Sylvia Mosqueda, 1988 2. 9:38.50 Sarah Bouchard, 2004 3. 9:40.81 Marisa Avendano, 1995 4. 9:45.69 Gretchen Lohr, 1988 5. 9:48.07 Ganet Gorgis, 1994 6. 9:49.60 Lisa Ohberg, 2013 7. 9:50.09 Maija Rohde, 2006 8. 9:52.34 Teresa Poy, 1990 9. 9:53.76 Karla Alburez, 2007 10. 9:54.78 Martha Pinto, 1996 5,000 METERS 1. 15:30.50 Sylvia Mosqueda, 1987 2. 16:26.49 Lisa Ohberg, 2013 3. 16:30.20 Gretchen Lohr, 1987 4. 16:51.33 Valerie Sanchez, 2012 5. 16:51.70 Marie Rollins, 1986 6. 16:58.19 Ganet Gorgis, 1994 7. 16:59.95 Marisa Avendano, 1995 8. 17:02.40 Marisol Cassio, 1995 9. 17:02.58 Sandra Rodriguez, 1990 10. 17:03.00 Kim Ojeda, 1993 10,000 METERS 1. 32:28.57 Sylvia Mosqueda, 1988 2. 33:54.57 Gretchen Lohr, 1987 3. 34:29.51 Martha Pinto, 1996 4. 34:56.63 Marisol Cassio, 1995 5. 35:29.06 Maija Rohde, 2007 6. 35:44.71 Sabrina Lopez, 2013 7. 35:53.00 Kim Ojeda, 1993 8. 36:20.81 Maria Castaneda, 2009 9. 36:57.00 Rosa Cazares, 1993 10. 36:54.39 Maritza Hernandez, 2012 100-METER HURDLES 1. 13.23 Marsha Guialdo, 1992 2. 13.51 Ashlea Maddex, 2018 3. 13.73 Lynnae Samuels, 2003 4. 13.76 Jamilah St. Cyr, 2006 5. 14.12 Tish Matthews, 1999 6. 14.21 Sandra Farmer, 1983 7. 14.32 Jennifer Shoate, 2010 8. 14.54 Rah Channell, 2000 9. 14.56 Cara Jones, 2012 10. 14.60 Tuekeha Huntley, 2012 400-METER HURDLES 1. 55.75 Sandra Farmer, 1985 2. 57.88 Marsha Guialdo, 1992 3. 59.59 Lynnae Samuels, 2003 4. 59.60 Michele Hopper, 1975 5. 62.04 Patrice Edwards, 2002 6. 62.49 Janeth Moya, 2018 7. 62.60 Yvette Irons, 1983 8. 62.66 Karen Robinson, 1985 9. 63.40 Anne Aren, 1981 10. 63.44 Annie Lunsman, 1992 3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE 1. 10:43.62 Karla Alburez, 2009 2. 10:46.33 Pilar Delgado, 2006 3. 10:49.84 Annie Ebiner, 2005 4. 10:51.78 Liliana Hernandez, 2009 5. 11:05.34 Shawna Burger, 2007 6. 11:34.15 Damonjot Kaur, 2014 7. 11:40.85 Elizabeth Miranda, 2014 8. 11:44.79 Erica Thomas, 2009 9. 11:48.25 Alyssa Vaughn, 2012 HIGH JUMP 1. 5-10.75 Yvette Maufas, 1985 2. 5-7.5 Renee Dabney, 1992 3. 5-7.25 i Tuekeha Huntley, 2012 3. 5-6 Wanda Ashford, 1983 4. 5-5.75 Christina Sundberg, 1980 5-5.75 Anne Lunsman, 1992 5-5.75 Tuekeha Huntley, 2009, 10, 11 7. 5-5 Debbie Wackeen, 1990 5-5 Caitlin Barrow, 2005 9. 5-4.25 Eryka Morrello, 2015 10. 5-3.75 Denina Speights, 2009 LONG JUMP 1. 22-4.5 Jennifer Inniss, 1982 2. 22.5 Christy Opara, 1992 3. 20-11.75 Vicki Betts, 1976 4. 20-10.75 Nicole Duncan, 2002 5. 19-11 Melvina Lay, 1984 19-11 Ana Marie Ralph, 1991 7. 19-9.75 Christina Sundberg, 1980 19-9.75 Keara Norton, 2006 9. 19-9.50 J’Liyah Miles, 2017 10. 19-7.50 Chantiel Harden, 2014 TRIPLE JUMP 1. 42-8 Angel Carver, 1995 2. 40-10.75 Omonike Kotey, 2006 3. 40-2.75 Rita Mejia, 2000 4. 40-2.25 Syntia Fargeau, 2007 5. 40-2 Sierra Backus, 2007 6. 40-1.50 Jessica Barfield, 2012 7. 39-11.50 Keara Norton, 2006 8. 38-11.50 Patrice Edwards, 2002 38-11.50 Lori Vaught, 2005 10. 38-10.25 Chantiel Harden, 2014 SHOT PUT 1. 52-10 Janet Hill, 1993 2. 52-2 Petra Juraskova, 1997 3. 51-1 Na’i Leni, 2011 4. 50-9.5 Melody Rose, 1980 5. 49-5 Brandi Gail, 1992 6. 47-8.25 Jamilah St. Cyr, 2007 7. 46-10 Dolores Tulmoloau, 1999 8. 46-3.25 Kirran Moss, 1998 9. 44-8 Michelle Olivera, 1986 10. 44-6.75 Emmy Vargas, 1998 DISCUS 1. 189-8 Janet Hill, 1993 2. 186-6 Calista Lyon, 2012 3. 179-9 Petra Juraskova, 1997 4. 170-6 Chris Barboza, 1989 5. 169-3 Stacey Hom, 1987 6. 168-1 Na’i Leni, 2011 7. 162-5 Samantha Gutierrez, 2013 8. 158-11 Brandi Gail, 1992 9. 158-10 Kimya Phillips, 1993 10. 156-11 LaVera Clark, 1996 HAMMER 1. 183-9 LaVera Clark, 1996 2. 170-9 Kirran Moss, 1998 3. 165-2 Petra Juraskova, 1996 4. 157-5 Dione McCrea, 2002 5. 151-9 Laura Tave, 2003 6. 150-7 Jarvina McClain, 2009 7. 146-10 Calista Lyon, 2012 8. 145-10 Erica Orendain, 1997 9. 144-0 Te’Ahnalin Harris, 2012 10. 141-7 Adreana Cano, 1999 HEPTATHLON 1. 5126 Tuekeha Huntley, 2010 2. 5079 Shianne Smith, 2009 3. 4766 Rakel Rosshagen, 2016 4. 4606 Jamilah St. Cyr, 2006 5. 4534 Yvonne Maufus, 1986 6. 4419 Annie Lunsman, 1992 7. 4392 Ashley Fletcher, 2009 8. 4030 Eva Micue, 2009 9. 3995 Alisha Belt, 2011 10. 3948 Caroline Roncalli, 2016 JAVELIN 1. 173-1 Michelle Olivera, 1986 2. 151-11 Colleen MacCotter, 1991 3. 148-11 Jamilah St. Cyr, 2010 4. 146-8 Dianne Spangler, 1974 5. 145-4 Maegan Bergeson, 2002 6. 145-2 Lisa Henderson, 1995 7. 144-0 Jarvis Scott, 1972 8. 141-1 Eliza-Mae Leano, 2004 9. 140-2 Samantha Gutierrez, 2012 10. 134-2 Petra Juraskova, 1997 WEIGHT THROW 1. 54-8.25 Kirran Moss, 1998 2. 53-3.5 LaVera Clark, 1997 3. 52-1.25 Dione McCrea, 2004 4. 51-10 Petra Juraskova, 1997 5. 51-8.25 Dolores Tulmoloau, 1999 6. 50-5 Erica Orendain, 1997 7. 42-11.5 Adreana Cano, 1999 8. 42-1.5 Eliza-Mae Leano, 2004 9. 39-5.75 Christina Mantas, 1999 400-METER RELAY 1. 44.1 Stephanie Brown, Diane Williams, Denean Howard, Jennifer Inniss, 1983 2. 44.27 Sharon Dabney, Jennifer Inniss, Jackie Pusey, Diane Williams, 1982 3. 45.04 Dollie Fleetwood, Yolanda Rich, Cynthia Mills, Jackie Pusey, 1979 4. 45.12 Jennifer Inniss, Sandra Howard, Shirley Smith, Jackie Pusey, 1981 5. 45.2* Dollie Fleetwood, Yolanda Rich, Robbie Mitchell, Jackie Pusey, 1978 6. 45.3* Valerie Milan, Yolanda Rich, Cynthia Mills, Rosalyn Bryant, 1978 7. 45.35 Stephanie Brown, Sharon Dabney, Denean Howard, Jennifer Inniss, 1983 8. 45.38 Jackie Pusey, Yolanda Rich, Jennifer Inniss, Adrienne Lair, 1980 9. 45.48 Felicia Howard, Cheryl Porter, Margo Grant, Christy Opara, 1992 10. 45.63 Sierra Backus, Moriah Jubrey, Tanyshia Ridley, Shianne Smith, 2009 1,600-METER RELAY 1. 3:30.25 Sharon Dabney, Sherri Howard, Denean Howard, Tina Howard, 1985 2. 3:35.1* Sharon Dabney, Sandra Farmer, Denean Howard, Tina Howard, 1983 3. 3:35.37 Sharon Dabney, Sherri Howard, Sandra Farmer, Tina Howard, 1985 4. 3:37.6* Sharon Dabney, Denean Howard, Tina Howard, Linda Ransom, 1983 5. 3:38.5 Ella Rich, Yolanda Rich, Vickie Mitchell, Adrienne Lair, 1978 6. 3:38.52 Darcy Richardes, Socorro Vazquez, Marlene Wilcox, Margo Grant, 1991 7. 3:39.88 Brenda Hallie, Denean Howard, Tina Howard, Linda Ransom, 1983 8. 3:39.9 Tina Howard, Sharon Dabney, Sherri Howard, Linda Ransom, 1984 9. 3:39.9* Robbie Mitchell, Rosalyn Bryant, Michele Hopper, Adrienne Lair, 1977 10. 3:40.03 Socorro Vasquez, Marlene Wilcox, Cheryl Porter, Marsha Guialdo, 1992 * hand-timed yards converted to metric i Indoor Mark All records through 2018 NCAA Championships .
Recommended publications
  • Etn1985 19 World Cup.Pdf
    October 17, 1985 Volume 31, No. 19 • MAJOR INTERNATIONAL MEETS• POVARNITSIN 7-10½ WA 20kWalk(track), Leblanc 1:32:16.65; ... 3. Women: 100, Gaugel 11.40. 200, Donyetst, Soviet Union, August 11 (yes, McGlnnh; (US) 1 :33:49.76. Bersch 23.32. 400, Li 54.77, 800, Shtereva we simply overlooked it in the last three 110H(1.6), McKay 13.27. Heats: 1(0.1)-1. 2:04.93. 1500, Zauber (EG) 4:19.58. 100H, editions of the newsletter)- McKay 13.78, 400H, Graham 49.86; 2. Guss Liu 13.32. 400H, Chen 58.88. * HJ, Povernitsln (SU) 7-10½/2.40 WR (old 50,24. HJ, Fukumltsu (Jap) 6-1¼. LJ, Boshanova WR 7-10/2.39 Zhu LCfinl tl4) 15-ll¾, 7-1, HJ, Metellus 7-5¾; 2, Ottey 7-4¼. PV, Bol­ (Bui) 20-11¾.SP, M. Li 59•2¼. OT, X. Li 7-2¼, 7-3¼, 7-4½, 7-6 PA, 7-7¼ PA [=25, x duc 16-6¾. LJ, McDuffie 25-11. T J, Wright 184-4. JT, Zollkau 211-7. W), 7-8½ PR [3-=10, x W}, 7-10½ [3) ); 54-2½ NR; 2. Florea! 53-11¼ NJR. SP, Spiri­ 2. Korobenko (SU) 7-6. toso 62-2¼. OT, Gray 193-8, HT, Chumak SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 198·2. JT Bablts 266-4; ... 3. Brennan 251-8. Santiago de Chlle, Chile, Sept. 12-15 Dec, Haydenluck 7404. (9/12-10,000, PV, LJ, JT; 9/13-100, 400, THREE WORLD RECORDS IN ODA 1500, 110H, HJ, DT, 4 x 100; 9/14-5000, East Berlin, Sept.
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Rankings — Women's
    U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 Places for 1956–75 reflect The ’17 WC gold helped only those Americans who made the World Rankings Phyllis Francis to her first No. 1 1956–63 (no U.S. in World Ranks) 1964 1 ....................Janell Smith 1965 1 ....................Janell Smith 2 ..........Madeline Manning 1966 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 1967 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 3 ..............Lois Drinkwater 1968 1 .................... Jarvis Scott 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 1969 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 ................... Esther Stroy 1970 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 .................... Mavis Laing 1971 (no U.S. in World Ranks) © GIANCARLO COLOMBO/PHOTO RUN © Track & Field News 2019 — 1 — U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 1972 1978 1981 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 1 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 1 ..................... Denean Hill 2 ............ Mable Fergerson 2 ....................Pat Jackson 2 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 3 .......... Essie Washington 3 ...............Evelyn Ashford 1973 4 ...............Sharon Dabney 4 ...................Ericka Harris (no U.S. in World Ranks 5 ................... Kim Thomas 5 ....................Delisa Floyd 1974 6 ..................Brenda Finch 6 ..........Madeline Manning (no U.S. in World Ranks) 7 ..................Freida Cobbs 7 ...............Arlise Emerson 8 .......... Veronica Williams 8 ....................Lorna Forde 1975 9 ...............Arlise Emerson 9 ....................Kelia Bolton 1 .............. Debra Sapenter 10 ................ Yolanda Rich
    [Show full text]
  • All-Time California High School Girls List
    !Jrq.tllJ~~'~4f1 !..-\.;-;.,.......-...}-.--;:;.;:;;:;;;:;-:;:;.;;.;...;.--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;.;::--:;:::--:;-.;;:-,;;-;;;::-():.....-;:;:;\.;;;;-;;:\;;;;;::;-;:):.....-:);)-·:·:{/-c.-:: -(:;::-:/-\/:\-\;;::-\U-}(:-;/-;()-/(I I All-Time California High School Girls List Marion Jones #1 in 3 Events·- 100, 200 and Long Jump Fine Flicks by Don Gosney (Kennedy,11.3 G-anada Hills) 1980. Junior: 51.09 Sherr! 53.1023.4923.5723.423.4723.5423.23.6023.5923.6223.6923.053.13"52.9123.725672 23.42"23.223.4523.6253.1252.9552.8323.49Oaks)11.59199222.58r220SGte23.2711.4923.2552.2511.5052.1751.9151.0911.63Hood11.5811.60andV..-dsMeetliming11.1452.61RecontMinus.A11gela0.12)22.71Williams. Marion(Chino)Jones1997(Thousand.. Oaks) Howard (San Gorgonio, San Bernardino) 1979. Senior: HoodLaKeishaKimValerieBrendaAmlnahLesaMarion.A11ge1aLisaAngelaSharonJemaeKelliJackie.A11d"eaCarrieMieshaMonicaChewuakiiLeslieQlariette.A11ge1aTamiFriedaAminahMalikaJaneeneSherr!KinshasaIngerPamDan1eshaLatashaTamikaGervaiseHeatherAnd"eaLinettaPaulette.A11d"eaIngerCathyMableDeneanSimoneKathyGwenI limingRobinsonWinstonWhiteQjallsStilesParkerMillerPetersonLoudMaxieFranklinHammondRobertsFergersonHowardThompsonCobbsEdmonsonJ&iscoWriguWilsonWilliamsJonesBurnham.A11dersonWinstonWareWithersTaylorAndersonBradfieldHaddadCainonesHovJaJ'dHowardSumpterGilliamBlaiockVickersMcOaw(Ganesha.McG-awCookeBackusDavisCraigKni(jlten(Logan,(Logan,(Hav.thome)-2(Muir,(Muir,(Burbank,(Westchester,(ODowd,(Mills,(Jordan,(Berkeley)-2(Hueneme.(Thousand(Berkeley)(Locke,(Berkeley)(Rio(Thous.Oaks)-4(G-ant,(Westchester
    [Show full text]
  • U.S. Rankings — Women's
    U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 Places for 1956–75 reflect The ’17 WC gold helped only those Americans who made the World Rankings Phyllis Francis to her first No. 1 1956–63 (no U.S. in World Ranks) 1964 1 ....................Janell Smith 1965 1 ....................Janell Smith 2 ..........Madeline Manning 1966 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 1967 1 ............. Charlette Cooke 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 3 ..............Lois Drinkwater 1968 1 .................... Jarvis Scott 2 ............ Kathy Hammond 1969 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 ................... Esther Stroy 1970 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 2 .................... Mavis Laing 1971 (no U.S. in World Ranks) © GIANCARLO COLOMBO/PHOTO RUN © Track & Field News 2020 — 1 — U.S. Rankings — Women’s 400 1972 1978 1981 1 ............ Kathy Hammond 1 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 1 ..................... Denean Hill 2 ............ Mable Fergerson 2 ....................Pat Jackson 2 ...............Rosalyn Bryant 3 .......... Essie Washington 3 ...............Evelyn Ashford 1973 4 ...............Sharon Dabney 4 ...................Ericka Harris (no U.S. in World Ranks 5 ................... Kim Thomas 5 ....................Delisa Floyd 1974 6 ..................Brenda Finch 6 ..........Madeline Manning (no U.S. in World Ranks) 7 ..................Freida Cobbs 7 ...............Arlise Emerson 8 .......... Veronica Williams 8 ....................Lorna Forde 1975 9 ...............Arlise Emerson 9 ....................Kelia Bolton 1 .............. Debra Sapenter 10 ................ Yolanda Rich
    [Show full text]
  • Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia
    27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games The Athletics competition at the 1987 Pan American Games was held in Indianapolis, United States. The events were competed at the IU Indianapolis Track Athletics at the and Soccer Stadium. 1987 Pan American Games Contents Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table Host venue (shown in 2012) See also Dates 9–16 August References Host Indianapolis, United States city Medal summary Venue IU Indianapolis Track and Soccer Stadium Level Senior Men's events Events 43 ← Caracas 1983 Havana 1991 → 1987 Pan American Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1987_Pan_American_Games 1/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Patrick Lee McRae Ray Stewart Juan Núñez 100 metres Wesche United 10.26 10.27 Dominican 10.44 10.49 (wind: -3.4 m/s) States Jamaica Republic Chile Wallace 200 metres Floyd Heard Robson da Spearmon (wind: United 20.25 Silva 20.49 20.53 United +1.3 m/s) States Brazil States Raymond Bert Roberto Pierre Cameron 400 metres 44.60 44.72 Hernández 45.13 United Cuba States Jamaica Johnny José Luíz Stanley Gray Redwine 800 metres 1:46.79 Barbosa 1:47.37 1:47.73 United Brazil United States States Joaquim Jim Spivey Steve Scott 1500 metres Cruz 3:47.34 United 3:47.46 United 3:47.76 Brazil States States Arturo Adauto Omar Aguilar 5000 metres Barrios 13:31.40 Domingues 13:46.41 13:47.86 Chile Mexico Brazil Bruce Rolando 10,000 Bickford Vera Paul McCloy 28:20.37 28:22.56
    [Show full text]
  • The CSULA Alumni Mentoring Program Flow Poetry.” Brian Anthony Sassi (’94) Was Appointed President and Chief Executive of Wellpoint’S Consumer Business Unit
    Cal State Table of Contents On Campus EDITORIAL BOARD Scholarship award recipients ....................................................... 1 Dan Bridges Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Alumni Association News Kyle C. Button Vice President for Institutional Advancement Alumni Spotlight: Susan De Pietro .............................................. 15 Sean Kearns Class notes ............................................................................16-17 Director of Media Relations Nancy Miron Get involved/chapter news ....................................................16-17 Executive Director of Public Affairs Randi Moore University News Executive Director of Alumni Relations Collette Rocha New University-Student Union ...................................................... 2 Assistant Vice President for Fulbrights/one campus ................................................................. 3 University Development President Rosser’s accomplishments/awards ............................. 3 Published by: Office of Public Affairs Forward inquiries and submissions to: Features Cal State L.A. Office of Public Affairs Art and social activism ................................................................. 4 5151 State University Drive Los Angeles, CA 90032-8580 Partnering with the courts ............................................................. 5 Phone: (323) 343-3050 Teaching for a change ..............................................................6-7 Fax: (323) 343-6405 E-mail: [email protected] Bridges to the future
    [Show full text]
  • High School State Meet 1980
    PAGE 6 CALIFORNIA TRACK & RUNNING NEWS JULY - 1980 On the weekend of Friday, June 6th, and Saturday, June 7th, the Sixty-Second 800 Meters: Favorite Louise Romo Annual California State High-School Track (North Torrance) fell victim to the top and Field Meet put on Its annual super eight times to the finals requirement show. Statistically speaking, the meet had when she and her heat moseyed through a 67 first 400 and 2:15.14 heat win. that to rank with the best High-School affairs was .01 short. The finals were kind of ever. Three Ail-Time High-School bests' high school were recorded. In three other events the freaky too. Kathy Douglas (Kennedy) led listed National Federation Record was a tight pack' through a 62.7 400-at 550 bettered. Eleven events featured natlon• meters things began to happen as Laguna leading 1980 High-School Outdoor marks. Beach sophomore Renee Durrand showed Meet Records were bested In ten events her big meet inexperience by jumping (with two' other 100 meter· marks estab• right Into Evelyn Acuna's (San Gabriel) lap on her way to a dominating four meter lished for the first time). lead by the 600 mark. Durrand held all Featured on the UC Berkeley all• weather facility under good Bay area state meet 1980 this lead during a strong homestretch run over Marilyn Davis (Miramonte) Durrand weather were the relays. The Kennedy of was DQ'd for the cut-off action and Davis Granada Hills group of the three HOViard was the gold medalist. sisters (TIna, Deanean, and Sherr!) were again joined by Cheryl Thompson In the Results: 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Girls 100 Meters Performance State Year Time 1 Candace Hill GA 2015 10.98 2 Kaylin Whitney FL 2014 11.10 3 Angela Williams CA 19
    Girls 100 Meters Performance State Year Time 1 Candace Hill GA 2015 10.98 2 Kaylin Whitney FL 2014 11.10 3 Angela Williams CA 1998 11.11 4 Chandra Cheeseborough FL 1976 11.13 Ashley Owens CO 2004 6 Marion Jones CA 1992 11.14 7 Gabby Mayo NC 2006 11.16 Victoria Jordan TX 2008 Octavious Freeman FL 2010 10 Wendy Vereen NJ 1983 11.17 Ashton Purvis CA 2010 12 Aleisha Latimer CO 1997 11.19 Khalifa St. Font FL 2015 14 Tiffany Townsend TX 2007 11.21 15 Chalonda Goodman GA 2009 11.22 Ariana Washington CA 2014 17 Jeneba Tarmoh CA 2006 11.24 MaryBeth Sant CO 2013 Teahna Daniels FL 2015 Symone Mason FL 2017 20 Bianca Knight MS 2006 11.26 Zaria Francis CA 2015 Katia Seymour FL 2016 23 Angela Burnham CA 1988 11.28 Sha'carri Richardson TX 2017 24 Allyson Felix CA 2003 11.29 25 Margaret Bailes OR 1968 11.30 26 Shataya Hendricks FL 2007 Briana Williams FL 2017 27 Jessica Onyepuunka AZ 2003 11.31 28 Erica Whipple FL 2000 11.32 29 Jasmine Baldwin CA 2004 11.33 Elizabeth Olear CA 2006 Shayla Sanders FL 2012 Ana Holland CO 2013 Ky Westbrook AZ 2013 Alfreda Steele FL 2015 35 Sharon Ware CA 1980 11.34 Jenna Prandini CA 2010 Krystal Sparling FL 2014 Kaylor Harris TX 2016 40 Caryl Smith CO 1987 11.35 Zundra Feagin FL 1990 Shalonda Solomon CA 2003 43 Danielle Marshall WA 1992 11.36 Aspen Burkett CO 1994 Muna Lee MO 2000 Kenyanna Wilson AZ 2006 47 Shayla Mahan MI 2007 11.37 Dominque Duncan TX 2008 Lauren Rain Williams CA 2015 Twanisha Terry FL 2017 50 Casey Custer TX 1992 11.38 Dezerea Bryant WA 2011 52 Khalilah Carpenter OH 2000 11.39 Sanya Richards FL 2002 Alexandria
    [Show full text]
  • 1986 Ncaa Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Men's Final Standings
    ^- 1986 NCAA OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, MEN'S FINAL STANDINGS 1, Southern Methodist Univ. 53 Univ. of Michigan 4 2. Washington State Univ. 52 55. Boston College 3 3. Univ. of Texas 47 56. Southwestern Louisiana 2.5 4, Univ. of Arkansas 35 57. Rice Univ. 2 Univ. of Alabama 35 Univ. of Kansas 2 6, Texas A&M Univ. 31 Georgia Tech Univ. 2 7. Univ. of Oregon 30 Univ. of Mississippi 2 8. UCLA 29 61. Univ. of Notre Dame 1 9, USC 27.5 Cornell Univ. 1 10. UTEP 25 Bakersfield State 1 Fresno State Univ. 25 Lamar Univ. 1 12, Berkeley 19 13, Louisiana State Univ. 17 14. Houston Univ. Park 16.5 15. Auburn Univ. 16 16. Texas Christian Univ. 15 Villanova Univ. 15 18. North Carolina St. Univ. 14 Iowa State Univ. 14 Texas Southern Univ. 14 21, Kansas State Univ. 13 Univ. of Tennessee 13 Baylor Univ. 13 24, Brigham Young Univ. 12 25. Stanford Univ. 11.5 26, Indiana Univ. 11 Boston Univ. 11 Univ. of Washington 11 Univ. of Missouri Columbia 11 30, Clemson Univ. 10.5 31, Univ. of Pittsburgh 10 Abilene Christian 10 Marquette Univ. 10 Florida State Univ. 10 35, Oklahoma State Univ. 8 Univ. of Texas Arlington 8 Eastern Washington Univ. 8 38, Mississippi State Univ. 7 39, Univ. of Georgia 6 Univ. of North Carolina Chapel Hill Dartmouth College 6 San Jose State Univ. 6 East Carolina Univ. 6 Univ. of Minnesota 6 Florida A&M Univ. 6 46, Iona College 5 Manhattan College 5 Eastern Michigan Univ.
    [Show full text]
  • Cal State L.A
    Cal State L.A. Women’s Track and Field All-Time Top 10 Individual Performances 100 METERS 1. 10.94 Diane Williams, 1983 2. 11.24 Sherri Howard, 1984 3. 11.29 Jackie Pusey, 1981 4. 11.30 Nicole Duncan, 2002 5. 11.34 Jennifer Inniss, 1983 6. 11.43 Rosalyn Bryant, 1976 11.43 Christy Opara, 1992 8. 11.59 Dollie Fleetwood, 1979 9. 11.60 Oshanda Posey, 1994 10. 11.65 April Brown, 2006 10. 11.65 Moriah Jubrey, 2010 200 METERS 1. 22.82 Jackie Pusey, 1980 2. 22.97 Sherri Howard, 1984 3. 23.04 Diane Williams, 1983 4. 23.05 Rosalyn Bryant, 1976 5. 23.24 Yolanda Rich, 1979 6. 23.10 Sandra Howard, 1981 7. 23.49 Nicole Duncan, 2002 8. 23.53 Christy Opara, 1992 9. 23.54 Denean Howard, 1983 10. 23.65 Moriah Jubrey, 2010 400 METERS 1. 50.40 Sherri Howard, 1984 2. 50.62 Rosalyn Bryant, 1976 3. 50.99 Denean Howard, 1983 4. 51.38 Jackie Pusey, 1981 5. 51.56 Sharon Dabney, 1983 6. 52.19 Yolanda Rich, 1980 7. 53.59 Angelita Graham, 1994 8. 53.90 Margo Grant, 1992 9. 54.10 Sandra Farmer, 1985 10. 54.34 Tina Howard, 1984 800 METERS 1. 2:04.55 Sylvia Mosqueda, 1987 2. 2:06.19 Sharon Dabney, 1985 3. 2:06.32 Marlene Wilcox, 1991 4. 2:07.9 Denean Howard, 1984 5. 2:07.9 Jarvis Scott, 1972 6. 2:08.06 Sarah Bouchard, 2004 7. 2:10.87 Valerie Sanchez, 2012 8. 2:09.6 Sherri Howard, 1984 9.
    [Show full text]
  • Athletics at the 1979 Pan American Games - Wikipedia
    27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1979 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1979 Pan American Games Athletics competitions at the 1979 Pan American Games in San Athletics at the Juan were held from July 7 to 14[1] at the Estadio Sixto Escobar.[2] VIII Pan American Games Contents Medalists Men's events Women's events Medal table References Dates July 7–14, 1979 Medalists Host San Juan, Puerto Rico city Key Venue Estadio Sixto Escobar Events 39 GR Pan American Games record ← 1975 1983 → Men's events 1979 Pan American Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1979_Pan_American_Games 1/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1979 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Harvey Emmit King Silvio Leonard Glance 100 metres 10.13 10.19 United 10.30 Cuba United States States Don Coleman Silvio Leonard James Gilkes 200 metres 20.37 20.46 United 20.56 Cuba Guyana States Tony Darden Alberto Willie Smith 400 metres United 45.11 Juantorena 45.24 United 45.3 States Cuba States James Alberto Agberto Robinson 1:46.3 800 metres Juantorena 1:46.4 Guimarães 1:46.8 United GR Cuba Brazil States Don Paige Todd Harbour Agberto 3:40.4 1500 metres United United 3:41.5 Guimarães 3:41.5 GR States States Brazil Matt Herb Lindsay Rodolfo Centrowitz 5000 metres 14:01.0 United 14:04.1 Gómez 14:05.0 United States Mexico States Rodolfo Enrique Frank Shorter 10,000 metres Gómez 29:02.4 Aquino 29:03.9 United 29:06.4 Mexico Mexico States Renaldo Charles Alejandro 110 metres Nehemiah 13.20 Foster Casañas 13.46 13.56 hurdles United GR United Cuba States States
    [Show full text]
  • Ambassadors Advocate Support at CSU Legislative
    IN THIS ISSUE The News of California State University, CAMPUS NEWS Los Angeles is published for alumni, students, and friends of the University. Exceptional faculty ................................................................................................ 1 Editor 2001 President’s Scholars ..................................................................................... 2 Nancy Miron Programs ranked among the best ...................................................................... 2 Contributing Writers Surprise reunion..................................................................................................... 2 Mark Hooper, Chris Hughes, Katie Sweeney, Margie Yu Dance with the best of them .......................................................... back cover Copy Editors Nancy Miron, Carol Selkin ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NEWS Graphic Design Yuri Watanabe Opening the gates to higher education ............................................................ 3 Georgia Mercer ’66 Photography Stan Carstensen Class Notes .................................................................................................... 3-5, 11 EDITORIAL BOARD Ambassadors volunteer at CSU Day in Sacramento ..................................... 4 Kyle C. Button: Vice President for Volunteer opportunities ....................................................................................... 5 Institutional Advancement Awards Gala ............................................................................................................ 5 Carol
    [Show full text]