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Recordbook 2020 Men’S Track and Field in Review Track & Field TRACK & FIELD 2021 RECORDBOOK 2020 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD IN REVIEW TRACK & FIELD INDOORS Pole Vault (Ind) OUTDOOR SEASON CANCELED Chase Smith 17-11 (5.46) 2/15 60 Meters (Ind) Zach Shugart 16-7 1/4 (5.06) 1/18 DUE TO COVID-19 Sam Care 16-1 3/4 (4.92) 2/28 Khalil Winfrey 6.83 2/28 Parker Kennedy 15-9 (4.80) 2/29 Parker Kennedy 7.10 1/31 Ollie Thorner 15-5 (4.70) 2/29 Ollie Thorner 7.18 2/28 200 Meters (Ind) Long Jump (Ind) Parker Kennedy 23-7 1/2 (7.20) 2/28 Evan Mafilas 21.84 1/31 Sam Richmond 23-0 3/4 (7.03) 2/21 Khalil Winfrey 22.25 1/18 Jaylen Taylor 22-0 3/4 (6.72) 1/18 Jason Palmer 22.26 1/31 Ollie Thorner 22-0 1/4 (6.71) 2/28 Bryce Fausset 19-10 1/4 (6.05) 1/18 400 Meters (Ind) Cass Elliott 48.05a 2/14 (B) Triple Jump (Ind) Evan Mafilas 48.33 1/18 Jaylen Taylor 49-7 1/4 (15.12) 1/18 Jason Palmer 48.87 2/28 Devan Kirk 49.24 2/15 Shot Put (Ind) 600 Meters (Ind) Parker Kennedy 42-11 1/2 (13.09) 2/28 Ollie Thorner 37-7 1/4 (11.46) 2/28 Cass Elliott 1:18.67 1/18 Devan Kirk 1:20.29 1/18 Weight (Ind) 800 Meters (Ind) Elijah Mason 65-2 1/4 (19.87) 2/21 Connor Jost 61-2 1/4 (18.65) 2/13 (B) Mick Stanovsek 1:48.82 2/15 Cass Elliott 1:49.66 2/1 Daniel Maton 1:49.75 2/21 Heptathlon (Ind) Devan Kirk 1:50.13 2/29 Parker Kennedy 5,487 2/28-29 Isaac Green 1:53.13 2/21 Ollie Thorner 5,445 2/28-29 1,000 Meters (Ind) Key: Sam Tanner 2:21.78 1/18 __ NCAA championship meet qualifier underlined Sam Ritz 2:24.26 1/18 * NCAA Outdoor Preliminary Round participant Nate Beamer 2:31.19 1/18 $ Washington school record Parker Kennedy 2:38.75 2/29 a Converted from mark at altitude at New Mexico Ollie Thorner 2:38.86 2/29 + .02 for 60m; + .07 for 200m; + .11 for 400m; + .44 for 4x400m tc Converted for track size (200m flat track at JDL Fast Track) w Wind-aided mark between 2.0-4.0 mps 1,500 Meters (Ind) W Wind-aided mark greater than 4.0 mps Sam Tanner 3:39.49 2/27 (B) • Wind-aided marks above 4.0 mps (W) are not accepted for NCAA qualifying. Mile (Ind) Indoor Dec. 8 Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener; Boston Mick Stanovsek 3:57.88 2/28 (B) Jan. 18 UW Indoor Preview; Dempsey Sam Tanner 3:59.01 2/1 Jan. 31-Feb. 1 UW Invitational; Dempsey Dustin Nading 3:59.25 2/15 Feb. 13-14 (B) Don Kirby Invitational; Albuquerque, N.M. Luke Houser 4:00.61 2/21 Feb. 14-15 Husky Classic; Dempsey Sam Ritz 4:00.85 2/15 Feb. 21 UW Last Chance Elite Meet; Dempsey Isaac Green 4:03.08 2/1 Feb. 21 (B) JDL DMR Invitational; Winston-Salem, N.C. Tanner Anderson 4:07.78 2/21 Feb. 27-28 (B) BU Last Chance Qualifier; Boston Nate Beamer 4:08.84 2/29 Feb. 28-29 MPSF Championships; Dempsey Alex Slenning 4:09.67 2/15 Daniel Maton 4:11.03 2/15 Jack Rowe 4:14.18 2/21 Tibebu Proctor 4:16.71 1/18 3,000 Meters (Ind) Jack Rowe 7:51.00 2/14 Tanner Anderson 7:58.34 2/29 Luke Houser 7:58.96 2/1 Julius Diehr 8:08.89 2/1 Alex Slenning 8:18.57 2/1 Nate Beamer 8:22.77 2/29 5,000 Meters (Ind) Tanner Anderson 13:40.42 12/8 Jack Rowe 13:54.72 2/28 60 Meter Hurdles (Ind) Ollie Thorner 8.57 2/1 Parker Kennedy 8.75 2/1 4x400 Meter Relay (Ind) Palmer/Kirk/Elliott/Mafilas 3:14.12 1/18 Palmer/Elliott/Winfrey/Mafilas 3:17.27a 2/14 (B) Kennedy/Tanner/Thorner/Maton 3:18.97 1/18 Palmer/Kirk/Elliott/Fausset 3:20.15 2/29 Kennedy/Thorner/Maton/Kirk 3:20.52 2/15 Distance Medley Relay (Ind) Ritz/Elliott/Stanovsek/Nading 9:35.64tc 2/21 (B) Green/Elliott/Maton/Nading 9:45.25 2/28 High Jump (Ind) Bryce Fausset 6-9 3/4 (2.08) 2/29 Ollie Thorner 6-7 (2.01) 1/31 Parker Kennedy 5-10 3/4 (1.80) 1/31 TRACK & FIELD 2020 MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD IN REVIEW Men’s Postseason Summaries MPSF Indoor Championships (Seattle, Wash.; Feb. 28-29) Team Scoring: 1. BYU 80; 2. Arizona 76; 3. Washington 62; 4. UCLA 58; 5. USC 56; 6. Washington State 51.5; 7. Oregon 50; 8. California 47; 9. Stanford 45; 10. Arizona State 43; 11. Portland 33; 12. Long Beach State 21; 13. Colorado 20.5; 14. UC Riverside 13; 15. Cal State Northridge 6. UW Scorers: 1st Tanner Anderson 3,000m 7:58.34 2nd Green/Elliott/Maton/Nading Distance Medley Relay 9:45.25 2nd Chase Smith Pole Vault 17-7 1/4 4th Devan Kirk 800m 1:50.13 4th Dustin Nading Mile 4:01.87 4th Jack Rowe 5,000m 13:54.72 4th Jaylen Taylor Triple Jump 49-2 1/4 4th Parker Kennedy Heptathlon 5,487 5th Ollie Thorner Heptathlon 5,445 6th Daniel Maton 800m 1:51.06 7th Connor Jost Weight 60-3 1/4 8th Cass Elliott 800m 1:51.74 8th Sam Care Pole Vault 16-1 3/4 NCAA Indoor Championships (Albuquerque, N.M.; Mar. 13-14) -- CANCELED DUE TO COVID-19 The 2020 NCAA Indoor Championships were canceled one day before the start of the championships due to the developing Coronavirus pandemic. Qualifiers had already been chosen and were at the venue. The USTFCCCA decided to award All-America honors to all NCAA Indoor qualifiers and to not differentiate betwee First Team or Second Team status. The following Huskies were set to compete at NCAA Indoors and were named All-America. UW Qualifiers/All-Americans Name Event Qualifying Mark Tanner Anderson 5,000m 13:40.42 Jack Rowe 3,000m 7:51.00 Mick Stanovsek Mile 3:57.88 Chase Smith Pole Vault 17-11 2020 WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD IN REVIEWTRACK & FIELD INDOORS Shot Put (Ind) OUTDOOR SEASON CANCELED Makayla Kelby 51-4 1/4 (15.65) 2/21 60 Meters (Ind) Angel Nkwonta 50-11 1/2 (15.53) 2/21 DUE TO COVID-19 Ginny Mehl 42-5 1/2 (12.94) 2/1 Aaliyah Wilson 7.31 2/29 Hannah Rusnak 41-2 1/2 (12.56) 2/28 Jelani Heath 7.94 2/1 200 Meters (Ind) Weight (Ind) $ Angel Nkwonta 69-8 1/4 (21.24) 2/21 Aaliyah Wilson 24.86 2/21 Beatrice Asomaning 54-9 1/2 (16.70) 2/28 Olivia Ribera 24.97a 2/13 (B) Ginny Mehl 47-2 1/2 (14.39) 1/18 Imani Apostol 25.01a 2/13 (B) Jelani Heath 25.19a 2/13 (B) Pentathlon (Ind) 400 Meters (Ind) $ Hannah Rusnak 4,190 2/28 Olivia Ribera 55.12 2/29 Imani Apostol 55.48 2/29 Key: Carley Thomas 55.54 2/15 __ NCAA championship meet qualifiers underlined * NCAA Outdoor Preliminary Round participant $ Washington school record 600 Meters (Ind) a Converted from mark at altitude at New Mexico Marlena Preigh 1:30.79 1/18 + .02 for 60m; + .07 for 200m; + .11 for 400m; + .44 for 4x400m Madison Heisterman 1:31.77 1/18 w Wind-aided mark between 2.0-4.0 mps Kelly Makin 1:33.74 1/18 W Wind-aided mark greater than 4.0 mps • Wind-aided marks above 4.0 mps (W) are not accepted for NCAA qualifying. 800 Meters (Ind) Indoor $ Carley Thomas 2:02.75 2/28 Jan. 18 UW Indoor Preview; Dempsey Marlena Preigh 2:06.81 2/29 Jan. 25 Dr. Sander Columbia Challenge; New York Madison Heisterman 2:08.19 2/29 Jan. 31-Feb. 1 UW Invitational; Dempsey Kelly Makin 2:08.83 2/29 Feb. 13-14 (B) Don Kirby Invitational; Albuquerque, N.M. 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