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Thursday, April 16, 2015 collegiate/elite/high school division thursday, april 16, 2015 historic hilmer lodge stadium mt. san antonio college walnut, california THURSDAY; APRIL 16, 2015 RUNNING EVENT SCHEDULE TIME EVENT# GENDER EVENT SECTION 6:00 PM 110 M 3,000M Steeplechase C 6:11 PM 111 M 3,000M Steeplechase B 6:22 PM 210 W 3,000M Steeplechase C 6:35 PM 211 W 3,000M Steeplechase B 6:48 PM 212 W 3000M Steeplechase A 7:01 PM 112 M 3,000M Steeplechase A thursday running events running thursday 7:15 PM 121 M 10,000M A 7:45 PM 221 W 10,000M A 8:27 PM 222 W 10,000M INV B 9:04 PM 223 W 10,000M INV A 9:46 PM 122 M 10,000M INV B 10:16 PM 123 M 10,000M INV A 10:44 PM 120 M 10,000M B 11:15 PM 220 W 10,000M B DISCLAIMER: AN ATHLETES/TEAMS HEAT AND LANE (within an event#) ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Changes may occur due to scratches, verification of marks, etc. At the Mt. SAC Relays we try our best to create fair, equitable and exciting FULL FIELD races. We thank you for your cooperation. UPDATED ON APRIL 15, 2015 @ 10:00 PM Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:53 PM 4/15/2015 Page 1 57th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/16/2015 to 4/18/2015 Meet Program - Thursday Track Event 110 Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase C C/O Event 111 Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase B C/O Thursday 4/16/2015 - 6:00 PM Thursday 4/16/2015 - 6:11 PM World Record: 7:53.63 2004 Saif Shaheen World Record: 7:53.63 2004 Saif Shaheen American Rec: 8:04.71 2014 Evan Jager American Rec: 8:04.71 2014 Evan Jager Meet Record: 8:26.14 2012 Evan Jager Meet Record: 8:26.14 2012 Evan Jager Lane Name Affiliation - Lane Name Affiliation - Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 4214 Oliver Jorgensen Simon Fraser _________ 1 3573 Ricardo Estremera PUR - Nation _________ 2 3173 Brendan Skime North Dakota _________ 2 1720 Luis Alberto Gallegos HernandezFuturo _________ 3 548 John Gay British Columbia _________ 3 272 CJ Albertson Arizona St _________ 4 3581 Tate Schienbein Purdue _________ 4 1682 Antony Taylor Florida St _________ 5 4305 Drew Kraft South Dakota St _________ 5 148 Parker Deuel Alabama _________ 6 1001 Barron Maizland Chico State _________ 6 3760 Andres De La Cruz Run With Us _________ 7 1533 Lucas Updike Eastern Oregon _________ 7 5404 Forrest Shaffer Washington St _________ 8 3324 Nick Thorp Oklahoma St _________ 8 1770 Brendan Hoban Georgia _________ 9 4899 Brady Beagley Unattached _________ 9 Adam Peterman Colorado _________ 10 598 Mitchell Briggs BYU _________ 10 1513 Sal Perdomo Dukes TC _________ 11 1174 Grant Colligan Colorado Mines _________ 11 5538 Dawid Konieczek Western State Co _________ 12 2598 Michael Vorgitch Loyola Marymount _________ 12 449 Mitch Kraft Black Hills St _________ 13 1532 Isaac Updike Eastern Oregon _________ 13 3026 Connor Gibson Nebraska _________ 14 5429 Thomas Worob Weber State _________ 14 615 Nicholas Plumb BYU _________ 15 5209 Dusan Makevic UTSA _________ 15 600 Tyler Crofts BYU _________ 16 2903 Jake Turner Montana St _________ 16 2749 Aaron Bartnik Minnesota _________ 17 723 Gonzalo Ceja CS LA _________ 17 1161 Connor Winter Colorado _________ 18 2380 Christian Freeman Lipscomb _________ 19 5536 Ryan Haebe Western State Co _________ Event 210 Women's 3000 Meter Steeplechase C C/O 20 266 Thomas Valente Arizona _________ Thursday 4/16/2015 - 6:22 PM 21 2985 Spencer Ruebke MSU-Moorhead _________ World Record: 8:58.81 2008 Gulnara Galkina 22 264 Jonas Legernes Arizona _________ American Rec: 9:12.50 2009 Jenny Simpson 23 707 Mark Huizar Cal Poly Pomona _________ Meet Record: 9:39.94 2007 Korene Hinds Lane Name Affiliation - Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 5413 Chelsea Johnson Wayne St. _________ 2 4298 Megan West South Dakota St _________ 3 5120 Kira Soderstrom USC _________ 4 34 Jenna Thurman Adams State _________ 5 4741 Emily Scharmann UCLA _________ 6 1145 Lucy May Colorado _________ 7 4784 Kennedy Robbins U-Mary _________ 8 302 Tilda Helgesson Arkansas St _________ 9 4426 Brittany Innis Stephen F. Austn _________ 10 4645 Clara Macleod UC Davis _________ 11 4742 Sabrina Seay UCLA _________ 12 1184 Sanne Holland Colorado St. _________ 13 2608 Mattison Rankin Malone _________ 14 2951 Erica Parks Morehead St _________ 15 5146 Becky Sarmiento Utah _________ 16 2577 Ella Tracy Loyola (Ill. _________ 17 4297 Alex Suhr South Dakota St _________ 18 1171 Ann Miller Colorado Mines _________ 19 4285 Kirsten Anderson South Dakota St _________ Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:53 PM 4/15/2015 Page 2 57th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/16/2015 to 4/18/2015 Meet Program - Thursday Track Event 211 Women's 3000 Meter Steeplechase B C/O Event 112 Men's 3000 Meter Steeplechase A C/O Thursday 4/16/2015 - 6:35 PM Thursday 4/16/2015 - 7:01 PM World Record: 8:58.81 2008 Gulnara Galkina World Record: 7:53.63 2004 Saif Shaheen American Rec: 9:12.50 2009 Jenny Simpson American Rec: 8:04.71 2014 Evan Jager Meet Record: 9:39.94 2007 Korene Hinds Meet Record: 8:26.14 2012 Evan Jager Lane Name Affiliation - Lane Name Affiliation - Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 2593 Kyra Burke Loyola Marymount _________ 1 605 Travis Fuller BYU _________ 2 2891 Jenette Northey Montana St _________ 2 2362 Jan Lukas Becker Lamar _________ 3 287 Regan Ward Arkansas _________ 3 3168 Brett Kelly North Dakota _________ 4 1672 Bridget Blake Florida St _________ 4 1809 Troy Fraley Gonzaga _________ 5 2068 Holly Stanton Idaho _________ 5 276 Daniel Wong Arizona St _________ 6 2745 Josphine Kiptebeny Mid. Tenn. St _________ 6 5185 Trac Norris Utah Valley _________ 7 4241 Karoline Skatteboe SMU _________ 7 472 Michael Vennard Boise State _________ 8 1328 Olivia Albers Dayton _________ 8 4716 Adam Avila UC Santa Barbara _________ 9 3574 Gabrielle Broschard Purdue _________ 9 4255 Patrick Rohr South Alabama _________ 10 4807 Marissa Bartello Unattached _________ 10 4957 Bennett Naden Unattached _________ 11 2883 Keli Dennehy Montana _________ 11 259 Kevin Bierig Arizona _________ 12 1761 Victoria Coppage Georgia _________ 12 667 Valentin Robert Cal Baptist _________ 13 5122 Jenna Tong USC _________ 13 140 Daniel Zupan Akron _________ 14 269 Shaina Corbin Arizona St _________ 14 3862 Mohamed Aziz San Francisco _________ 15 3920 Grayson Murphy Santa Clara _________ 15 2153 Tom Ohlman IUPUI _________ 16 2104 Kieran Casey Indianapolis _________ 16 275 JP Nelson Arizona St _________ 17 5533 Anna Marshall Western State Co _________ 17 3316 Anthoney Armstrong Oklahoma St _________ 18 1138 Val Constien Colorado _________ Event 212 Women's 3000 Meter Steeplechase A C/O Thursday 4/16/2015 - 6:48 PM World Record: 8:58.81 2003 Gulnara Galkina American Rec: 9:12.50 2009 Jenny Simpson Meet Record: 9:39.94 2007 Korene Hinds Lane Name Affiliation - Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 4242 Shanoah Souza SMU _________ 2 593 Jennica Redd BYU _________ 3 4312 Sadie Darnell Southern Ill _________ 4 3577 Hope Schmelzle Purdue _________ 5 5532 Alicja Konieczek Western State Co _________ 6 2061 Kori Gilley Humboldt St _________ 7 5417 Ellie Child Weber State _________ 8 5038 Elle Baker U Nrth Florida _________ 9 1807 Shelby Mills Gonzaga _________ 10 1676 Chelsi Woodruff Florida St _________ 11 4240 Agnes Sjostrom SMU _________ 12 1536 Paula Gil-Echevarria Eastern Wash _________ 13 1137 Erin Clark Colorado _________ 14 152 Artrailia Lesane Alabama St _________ 15 5152 Tori Parkinson Utah State _________ 16 1765 Erika Ramsey Georgia _________ 17 3575 Kristin Fritts Purdue _________ Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:53 PM 4/15/2015 Page 3 57th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/16/2015 to 4/18/2015 Meet Program - Thursday Track Event 121 Men's 10000 Meter Run Open A C/O Event 221 Women's 10000 Meter Run Open-A C/O Thursday 4/16/2015 - 7:15 PM Thursday 4/16/2015 - 7:45 PM World Record: 26:17.53 2005 Kenenisa Bekele World Record: 29:31.78 1993 Junxia Wang American Rec: 26:44.36 2014 Galen Rupp American Rec: 30:22.22 2008 Shalane Flanagan Meet Record: 27:36.2h 1982 Gabriel Kamau Meet Record: 31:23.35 2004 Sabrina Mockenhaupt Lane Name Affiliation - Lane Name Affiliation - Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 5525 Endalow Takele Western Kent _________ 1 403 Emily Frith Bellarmine _________ 2 1827 Chris May Grand Valley _________ 2 1185 Rachael Rudel Colorado St. _________ 3 39 Dominic Cabada Adams State _________ 3 4318 Tori Parry Southern Ill _________ 4 40 Jack Espeset Adams State _________ 4 313 Lindsay Gabow Army _________ 5 4914 Kiya Dandena Unattached _________ 5 4838 Kristin Johansen Unattached _________ 6 2753 Adam Zutz Minnesota _________ 6 145 Alison Ringle Alabama _________ 7 4359 Nick Spector SRA Elite _________ 7 4629 Clara Langley Tulsa _________ 8 2975 Roosevelt Cook Mountie Alum _________ 8 337 Meritxell Delgado Augustana (SD) _________ 9 1753 Michael Crozier Georgetown _________ 9 450 Jordan Powell Boise Bettie _________ 10 101 Riley Coates Air Force _________ 11 3859 Kelsey Nielsen San Francisco _________ 11 577 Bobby Johnson Butler _________ 12 4227 Sabrina Lopez SKECHERS _________ 12 4559 Derek Alcorn Tool Zone TC _________ 13 729 Kate Bouvatte CS San Marcos _________ 13 1178 Dan Mahoney Colorado Mines _________ 14 4340 Emily Roberts Southern Ind _________ 14 4922 Bahlbi Gebreyohanns Unattached _________ 15 143 Allison Gregg Alabama _________ 15 580 James Martin Butler _________ 16 664 Caroline Barkechir Cal Baptist _________ 16 2743 Sean Pengelly Michigan Tech _________ 17 4265 Bethany Kozak South Dakota _________ 17 4282 Mubarik Musa South Dakota _________ 18 340 Annie Kruse Augustana (SD) _________ 18 1187 Grant Fischer Colorado St.
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