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2010 Drake Relays America's Athletic Classic Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa April 21-24, 2010 2010 Drake Relays America's Athletic Classic Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa April 21-24, 2010 Wednesday, April 21, 2010 Decathlon: #1 Men 100 Meter Dash Univ/Col Decathlon Wednesday, April 21 =============================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== Finals 1 Mat Clark Unattached 10.95 2.5 3 872 2 Joey Schwecke JR Minnesota 10.96 2.7 2 870 3 Krzysztof Slupkowski JR Wichita St 11.04 2.7 2 852 4 Dan Rolling SR Iowa 11.08 3.1 1 843 5 Frank Shotwell SR Michigan 11.18 2.5 3 821 6 Justin Taylor SR Wichita St 11.18 2.5 3 821 7 R.J. McGinnis SR Minnesota 11.25 2.5 3 806 8 Jack Szmanda FR Minnesota 11.25 3.1 1 806 9 Jordan Zerr JR Wichita St 11.30 3.1 1 795 10 Ben Dillow Unattached 11.37 2.5 3 780 11 Ryan Koch Unattached 11.38 2.5 3 778 12 John Hilton Unattached 11.46 2.5 3 761 13 Troy Bacon SO Northern Iowa 11.48 3.1 1 757 14 Jared Huckabee SO Oklahoma Bap 11.52 3.1 1 748 15 Sean Hopkins SR Eastern Ill 11.53 3.1 1 746 16 Kurt Reichenbach SO Michigan 11.55 2.7 2 742 17 Joe Strizich SO Michigan 11.61 3.1 1 730 18 Garrett Wankel JR Minnesota 11.63 2.7 2 725 19 Justin Wolf Unattached 11.68 2.7 2 715 20 Daniel Gooris SO Northern Iowa 11.69 2.5 3 713 21 Dexter Childress FR Indiana St 11.78 2.7 2 695 Decathlon: #2 Men Long Jump Univ/Col Decathlon Wednesday, April 21 ====================================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind Points ====================================================================================== 1 Joey Schwecke JR Minnesota 6.95m 0.3 22-09.75 802 2 Frank Shotwell SR Michigan 6.94m 1.5 22-09.25 799 3 Ryan Koch Unattached 6.90m 1.9 22-07.75 790 4 Garrett Wankel JR Minnesota 6.86m -0.1 22-06.25 781 4 Mat Clark Unattached 6.86m 1.1 22-06.25 781 6 John Hilton Unattached 6.81m 1.1 22-04.25 769 6 R.J. McGinnis SR Minnesota 6.81m 1.4 22-04.25 769 8 Dan Rolling SR Iowa 6.78m -0.9 22-03.00 762 9 Sean Hopkins SR Eastern Ill 6.75m -0.2 22-01.75 755 9 Jack Szmanda FR Minnesota 6.75m -1.0 22-01.75 755 11 Justin Taylor SR Wichita St 6.64m 0.8 21-09.50 729 12 Krzysztof Slupkowski JR Wichita St 6.62m NWI 21-08.75 725 13 Jordan Zerr JR Wichita St 6.55m -1.1 21-06.00 709 14 Joe Strizich SO Michigan 6.50m -0.7 21-04.00 697 15 Daniel Gooris SO Northern Iowa 6.45m 0.2 21-02.00 686 16 Jared Huckabee SO Oklahoma Bap 6.39m 0.2 20-11.75 673 17 Kurt Reichenbach SO Michigan 6.37m -1.1 20-10.75 668 18 Ben Dillow Unattached 6.27m 0.8 20-07.00 646 19 Troy Bacon SO Northern Iowa 6.16m 0.2 20-02.50 621 20 Dexter Childress FR Indiana St 5.81m -1.3 19-00.75 546 21 Justin Wolf Unattached 5.65m -1.7 18-06.50 512 Decathlon: #3 Men Shot Put Univ/Col Decathlon Wednesday, April 21 ================================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= 1 R.J. McGinnis SR Minnesota 14.79m 48-06.25 777 2 Ryan Koch Unattached 14.12m 46-04.00 736 3 Krzysztof Slupkowski JR Wichita St 13.64m 44-09.00 706 4 Frank Shotwell SR Michigan 13.29m 43-07.25 685 5 Jack Szmanda FR Minnesota 13.03m 42-09.00 669 6 Joe Strizich SO Michigan 12.84m 42-01.50 657 7 Daniel Gooris SO Northern Iowa 12.74m 41-09.75 651 8 Sean Hopkins SR Eastern Ill 12.73m 41-09.25 651 9 Joey Schwecke JR Minnesota 12.51m 41-00.50 637 10 Troy Bacon SO Northern Iowa 12.45m 40-10.25 634 11 Mat Clark Unattached 12.40m 40-08.25 631 12 Ben Dillow Unattached 12.34m 40-06.00 627 13 Justin Taylor SR Wichita St 12.21m 40-00.75 619 14 John Hilton Unattached 12.13m 39-09.75 614 15 Dan Rolling SR Iowa 11.87m 38-11.50 599 16 Jordan Zerr JR Wichita St 11.55m 37-10.75 579 17 Kurt Reichenbach SO Michigan 11.50m 37-08.75 576 18 Garrett Wankel JR Minnesota 11.24m 36-10.50 560 19 Jared Huckabee SO Oklahoma Bap 10.46m 34-04.00 513 20 Justin Wolf Unattached 10.29m 33-09.25 503 21 Dexter Childress FR Indiana St 8.75m 28-08.50 411 Decathlon: #4 Men High Jump Univ/Col Decathlon Wednesday, April 21 ================================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= 1 Dan Rolling SR Iowa 2.05m 6-08.75 850 1 John Hilton Unattached 2.05m 6-08.75 850 3 Joey Schwecke JR Minnesota 1.99m 6-06.25 794 4 Kurt Reichenbach SO Michigan 1.96m 6-05.00 767 4 Frank Shotwell SR Michigan 1.96m 6-05.00 767 4 Joe Strizich SO Michigan 1.96m 6-05.00 767 7 R.J. McGinnis SR Minnesota 1.93m 6-04.00 740 7 Jack Szmanda FR Minnesota 1.93m 6-04.00 740 7 Ben Dillow Unattached 1.93m 6-04.00 740 7 Mat Clark Unattached 1.93m 6-04.00 740 11 Krzysztof Slupkowski JR Wichita St 1.90m 6-02.75 714 11 Daniel Gooris SO Northern Iowa 1.90m 6-02.75 714 13 Justin Taylor SR Wichita St 1.87m 6-01.50 687 13 Ryan Koch Unattached 1.87m 6-01.50 687 15 Jordan Zerr JR Wichita St 1.84m 6-00.50 661 16 Jared Huckabee SO Oklahoma Bap 1.81m 5-11.25 636 16 Troy Bacon SO Northern Iowa 1.81m 5-11.25 636 16 Sean Hopkins SR Eastern Ill 1.81m 5-11.25 636 19 Justin Wolf Unattached 1.78m 5-10.00 610 20 Garrett Wankel JR Minnesota 1.75m 5-08.75 585 21 Dexter Childress FR Indiana St 1.63m 5-04.25 488 Decathlon: #5 Men 400 Meter Dash Univ/Col Decathlon Wednesday, April 21 ========================================================================== Name Year School Finals H# Points ========================================================================== 1 Jordan Zerr JR Wichita St 49.34 1 845 2 Dan Rolling SR Iowa 49.41 2 842 3 Mat Clark Unattached 49.54 3 836 4 John Hilton Unattached 49.98 3 816 5 Justin Taylor SR Wichita St 50.10 3 810 6 Kurt Reichenbach SO Michigan 50.34 2 799 7 Frank Shotwell SR Michigan 50.40 3 796 8 Jack Szmanda FR Minnesota 50.44 1 794 9 Krzysztof Slupkowski JR Wichita St 50.84 2 776 10 Joey Schwecke JR Minnesota 51.03 2 768 11 R.J. McGinnis SR Minnesota 51.05 3 767 12 Ben Dillow Unattached 51.19 3 761 13 Garrett Wankel JR Minnesota 51.27 1 757 14 Jared Huckabee SO Oklahoma Bap 51.39 1 752 15 Sean Hopkins SR Eastern Ill 51.57 1 744 16 Dexter Childress FR Indiana St 51.63 1 741 17 Ryan Koch Unattached 51.63 3 741 18 Daniel Gooris SO Northern Iowa 51.89 3 730 19 Troy Bacon SO Northern Iowa 52.42 1 706 20 Justin Wolf Unattached 52.98 2 682 21 Joe Strizich SO Michigan 53.69 2 652 Heptathlon: #1 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Univ/Col Heptathlon Wednesday, April 21 =============================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== 1 Diana Pickler ASICS 13.63 +0.0 2 1031 2 Kasey Hill Unattached 14.29 +0.0 2 938 3 Diana Dumitrescu SO Kent St 14.31 +0.0 2 935 4 Olimpia Nowak SO Northern Iowa 14.36 +0.0 2 928 5 Carolin Imhof FR Tulsa 14.71 -1.2 1 880 6 Candace Norville SR Illinois Col 15.24 -1.2 1 810 7 Crystal Schiernbeck JR South Dakota 15.26 -1.0 3 808 8 Lydia Chamberlin JR Tulsa 15.39 -1.2 1 791 9 Briana Isom-Brummer FR Drake 15.46 2.1 4 782 10 Brianna Steel JR Tulsa 16.02 -1.2 1 712 11 Abby Lewis SR Oklahoma Bap 16.10 2.1 4 702 12 Shaina Burns Unattached 16.56 -1.0 3 647 13 Leah Kay SR Concordia-Morhd 16.98 -1.0 3 599 14 Brianna LeRoy SO Utah 19.93 2.1 4 308 Heptathlon: #2 Women High Jump Univ/Col Heptathlon Wednesday, April 21 ================================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= 1 Diana Pickler ASICS 1.78m 5-10.00 953 2 Lydia Chamberlin JR Tulsa 1.69m 5-06.50 842 2 Diana Dumitrescu SO Kent St 1.69m 5-06.50 842 4 Kasey Hill Unattached 1.66m 5-05.25 806 5 Brianna Steel JR Tulsa 1.63m 5-04.25 771 5 Olimpia Nowak SO Northern Iowa 1.63m 5-04.25 771 5 Candace Norville SR Illinois Col 1.63m 5-04.25 771 5 Brianna LeRoy SO Utah 1.63m 5-04.25 771 9 Briana Isom-Brummer FR Drake 1.60m 5-03.00 736 9 Leah Kay SR Concordia-Morhd 1.60m 5-03.00 736 11 Shaina Burns Unattached 1.54m 5-00.50 666 12 Abby Lewis SR Oklahoma Bap 1.51m 4-11.50 632 13 Crystal Schiernbeck JR South Dakota 1.45m 4-09.00 566 14 Carolin Imhof FR Tulsa 1.42m 4-07.75 534 Heptathlon: #3 Women Shot Put Univ/Col Heptathlon Wednesday, April 21 ================================================================================= Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= 1 Diana Dumitrescu SO Kent St 13.38m 43-10.75 753 2 Kasey Hill Unattached 13.32m 43-08.50 749 3 Diana Pickler ASICS 12.08m 39-07.75 666 4 Lydia Chamberlin JR Tulsa 11.66m 38-03.25 639 5 Olimpia Nowak SO Northern Iowa 11.37m 37-03.75 619 6 Leah Kay SR Concordia-Morhd 10.58m 34-08.50 567 7 Carolin Imhof FR Tulsa 10.56m 34-07.75 566 8 Candace Norville SR Illinois Col 10.53m 34-06.75 564 9 Brianna Steel JR Tulsa 10.11m 33-02.00 537 10 Abby Lewis SR Oklahoma Bap 10.07m 33-00.50 534 11 Crystal Schiernbeck JR South Dakota 9.84m 32-03.50 519 12 Brianna LeRoy SO Utah 9.82m 32-02.75 518 13 Briana Isom-Brummer FR Drake 9.17m 30-01.00 475 14 Shaina Burns Unattached 8.04m 26-04.50 402 Heptathlon: #4 Women 200 Meter Dash Univ/Col Heptathlon Wednesday, April 21 =============================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind H# Points =============================================================================== Finals 1 Diana Pickler ASICS 24.48 1.7 2 935 2 Kasey Hill Unattached 24.93 1.7 2 893 3 Diana Dumitrescu SO Kent St 25.15 1.7 2 873 4 Olimpia Nowak SO Northern
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