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Arizona State Track & Field
ARIZONA STATE TRACK & FIELD Women's 2007 & 2008 NCAA Indoor & 2007 Outdoor Champs Men's 2008 NCAA Indoor Champions OUTDOOR SEASON - WEEK 2 Outdoor Meet #2: ARIZONA STATE INVITATIONAL 2008 SUN DEVIL SCHEDULE Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium • Tempe INDOOR SEASON Friday, March 28 - Saturday, March 29 Date Meet Location J 25 Friday Night Challenge Flagstaff, AZ F 1-2 Washington Invitational Seattle, WA 1-2 United Heritage Multi Nampa, ID Track & Field Set to Host ASU Invitational This Weekend 1-2 Mountain 'T' Invitational Flagstaff, AZ Sun Devils welcome several teams to Tempe for its second home meet of '08 8-9 Bronco Invitational Nampa, ID 15 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, AR For the second weekend in a row, the Arizona State University track and field team will play 15-16 Iowa State Classic Ames, IA host to a meet, this weekend hosting several teams and individuals to the ASU Invitational 16 Husky Classic Seattle, WA on Friday and Saturday on Joe Selleh Track at Sun Angel Stadium. Similar to last weekend, 23 NAU Tune-Up Flagstaff, AZ the hammer will be held Friday night with Saturday leading off with the women's discus at 10 29-1 MPSF Championships Seattle, WA M 8 Iowa State Last Chance Ames, IA a.m. and the running events starting at 5:30 p.m. with the women's 100m hurdles. 8 Washington Last Chance Seattle, WA 14-15 NCAA Championships Fayetteville, AR WELCOME! Several university teams will have athletes on hand to compete this weekend, including: Air OUTDOOR SEASON 21-22 Baldy Castillo Invitational Tempe Force, Arizona, Augustana (S.D.), BYU, CS Fullerton, Loyola Marymount, Northern Arizona, 28-29 ASU Invitational Tempe Notre Dame, Purdue, Southern Utah, Wayne State (Neb.) and Western State (Colo.). -
'Race' for Equality
American Journalism, 26:2, 99-121 Copyright © 2009, American Journalism Historians Association A ‘Race’ for Equality: Print Media Coverage of the 1968 Olympic Protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos By Jason Peterson During the Summer Olympics in 1968, Tommie Smith and John Carlos made history. Although they won the gold and bronze medals, respectively, in the 200-meter dash, their athletic accom- plishments were overshadowed by their silent protest during the medal ceremony. Images of Smith and Carlos each holding up a single, closed, gloved fist have become iconic reminders of the Civil Rights movement. What met the two men after their protest was criticism from the press, primarily sportswriters. This article examines media coverage of the protest and its aftermath, and looks at how reporters dealt with Smith’s and Carlos’s political and racial statement within the context of the overall coverage of the Olympic Games. n the night of October 16, 1968, at the Olympic Games in Mexico City, U.S. sprinter Tommie Smith set a world record for the 200-meter dash by finishing O 1 in 19.8 seconds. The gold medal winner celebrated in a joyous embrace of fellow Olympian, college team- Jason Peterson is an mate, and good friend, John Carlos, who won instructor of journalism the bronze medal. However, Smith and Carlos at Berry College and a had something other than athletic accolades or Ph.D. candidate at the University of Southern the spoils of victory on their minds. In the same Mississippi, Box 299, year the Beatles topped the charts with the lyr- Rome, GA 30149. -
Sun Devil Tradition Ncaa Champions
Arizona State’s Collegiate Record Holders Men’s 4x800m Relay - 7:08.96 - 1984 Pete Richardson Eddie Davis Treg Scott Mike Stahr SUN DEVIL TRADITION NCAA CHAMPIONS Henry Carr Outdoor 220y Dash – 1963 Lynda Tolbert One of the fastest Outdoor 4x100m Relay – 1988 sprinters in school history, Outdoor 100m Hurdles – 1988 & 1990 Carr won the 220-yard Indoor 55m Hurdles – 1990 dash in 1963, taking the Prior to Maicel Malone’s winnings over the crown in 20.5, the school next three years, Tolbert’s four national record at the time. He titles was the most decorated Sun Devil currently stands second track & field athlete in program history. on the all-time list in Tolbert ranks second all-time in Sun Devil 200m/220y event at 20.31. history with four crowns as well as three individual titles. Coleen Rienstra Outdoor High Jump – 1980 & 1981 Indoor High Jump – 1981 The first multiple champion in women’s program history, Rienstra swept the high jump during the 1981 season after winning her first title outdoors in 1980. Her indoor win marked the first indoor title won in program history (men and women). Herman Frazier Outdoor 4x400m Relay – 1976 Outdoor 400m Dash – 1977 Frazier, a US Olympic Champion as well, anchored the 4x400m relay team to gold at the 1976 meet, marking the first relay title in program history. One year later, Frazier won the 400m dash in 45.51 to help the Sun Devils to the 1977 NCAA Team Championship. 80 WWW.THESUNDEVILS.COM Alex Henderson 2 Mile Run – 1959 Henderson was the first NCAA Champion in program history when he won the two mile race in 8:46.8 at the meet held in Berkeley, Calif. -
Sun Devil Track and Field
SUN DEVIL TRACK AND FIELD MEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS 100m Dash 1,500m RUN TRIPLE JUMP 1. Marcus Brunson 2001 10.10 1. William Paulson 2019 3:38.35 1. Chris Benard ‘12 16.74 54-11.25 2. Jamol James 2015 10.15 2. Chuck LaBenz 1970 3:40.70 2. Deon Mayfield ‘82 16.72 54-10.25 Ron Brown 1981 10.15 3. Brandon Strong 2002 3:41.42 3. Tim White ‘16 16.57 54-04.50 4. Ryan Milus 2013 10.19 4. Aaron Aguayo 2007 3:41.74 4. Dwight Phillips ‘99 16.41 53-10.25 5. Dwayne Evans 1981 10.20 5. Darius Terry 2013 3:42.34 5. Kenny Frzier ‘84 16.35 53-07.75 6. Kenny Robinson 1985 10.23 6. Nick Happe 2013 3:42.78 6. Chris DeFrance ‘78 16.27 53-04.50 7. Charlie Wells 1975 10.24 7. Fearghal Curtin 2019 3:42.80 7. Ryan Zimmerman ‘06 16.23 53-03.00 8. Walter Haywood 1983 10.26 8. Brandon Bethke 2009 3:42.82 8. Ken McClendon ‘79 16.16 53-00.25 9. Dwight Phillips 2000 10.28 9. Larry Lawson 1974 3:43.00 9. Brian Ellis ‘92 16.14 52-11.75 10. Seth Amoo 2004 10.30 10. Mike Stahr 1985 3:43.06 10. Josh Dixon ‘14 16.03 52-07.25 110m Hurdles MILE RUN HIGH JUMP 1. Andrew Parker 1987 13.51 1. Chuck LaBenz 1970 3:56.90 1. Bryan McBride ‘15 2.30 7-06.50 2. -
1974 Age Records
TRACK AGE RECORDS NEWS 1974 TRACK & FIELD NEWS, the popular bible of the sport for 21 years, brings you news and features 18 times a year, including twice a month during the February-July peak season. m THE EXCITING NEWS of the track scene comes to you as it happens, with in-depth coverage by the world's most knowledgeable staff of track reporters and correspondents. A WEALTH OF HUMAN INTEREST FEATURES involving your favor ite track figures will be found in each issue. This gives you a close look at those who are making the news: how they do it and why, their reactions, comments, and feelings. DOZENS OF ACTION PHOTOS are contained in each copy, recap turing the thrills of competition and taking you closer still to the happenings on the track. STATISTICAL STUDIES, U.S. AND WORLD LISTS AND RANKINGS, articles on technique and training, quotable quotes, special col umns, and much more lively reading complement the news and the personality and opinion pieces to give the fan more informa tion and material of interest than he'll find anywhere else. THE COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE of men's track extends from the Compiled by: preps to the Olympics, indoor and outdoor events, cross country, U.S. and foreign, and other special areas. You'll get all the major news of your favorite sport. Jack Shepard SUBSCRIPTION: $9.00 per year, USA; $10.00 foreign. We also offer track books, films, tours, jewelry, and other merchandise & equipment. Write for our Wally Donovan free T&F Market Place catalog. TRACK & FIELD NEWS * Box 296 * Los Altos, Calif. -
Lee Evans Profile
Lee Evans Profile: 400m 20-Year World Record Holder to Attend the 2015 Golden West Invitational’s “Olympic Day” Celebration By Bob Burns Lee Evans was the first man to break 44 seconds in the 400-meter dash, a symmetrical barrier requiring a sprinter to average less than 11 seconds for four consecutive 100 meters. That alone is enough to cement his place in track history. His 43.86 clocking lasted 20 years as the world record and still places Evans among the eight fastest performers in history 47 years later. Accomplishing the feat on the sport’s biggest stage, the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, while facing down furious challenges on and off the track, gives his gold medal additional luster. Lee Evans 2008 Astrid Barros photo Less known is the road Evans took to Mexico City, a journey that circled Northern California tracks for three and a half intense months in 1968. It started in June with a national collegiate title in Berkeley, continued with a victory at the AAU Championships in Sacramento, and reached even greater heights during the Final Olympic Trials at Echo Summit a few miles west of Lake Tahoe. At each Northern California stop, Evans, the world’s top one-lap sprinter in 1966 and 1967, outraced Villanova sophomore Larry James, a silky-smooth runner who had emerged as his most dangerous challenger. Those three championship races forged one 1966: Lee Evans set his first 400m WR on battle-tested quarter-miler heading to the U.S. 4x400m Relay team at the USA- Mexico City. -
Arizona State Track & Field
ARIZONA STATE TRACK & FIELD Women's 2007 & 2008 NCAA Indoor & 2007 Outdoor Champs Men's 2008 NCAA Indoor Champions Outdoor Meet #3: at Jim Click Multis (Tucson, Ariz.) OUTDOOR SEASON - WEEK 3 Thursday, April 3-Friday, April 4 2008 SUN DEVIL SCHEDULE Outdoor Meet #4: at Jim Click Invitational (Tucson, Ariz.) Saturday, April 5 INDOOR SEASON Outdoor Meet #5: at Stanford Invitational (Palo Alto, Calif.) Date Meet Location Friday, April 4-Saturday, April 5 J 25 Friday Night Challenge Flagstaff, AZ F 1-2 Washington Invitational Seattle, WA 1-2 United Heritage Multi Nampa, ID Sun Devil Track & Field Hits the Road for Three Meets 1-2 Mountain 'T' Invitational Flagstaff, AZ Arizona State will compete at Arizona, Stanford this weekend 8-9 Bronco Invitational Nampa, ID 15 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, AR With two home meets completed and nearly 30 regional qualifiers attained, the Arizona State 15-16 Iowa State Classic Ames, IA University track and field team will head out on the road this week to two destinations as the 16 Husky Classic Seattle, WA outdoor season continues. Many of the team's members will travel south to Tucson for the 23 NAU Tune-Up Flagstaff, AZ Jim Click Multis (Thursday-Friday) and the Jim Click Invitational (Saturday) while a few Sun 29-1 MPSF Championships Seattle, WA M 8 Iowa State Last Chance Ames, IA Devils will travel to the Stanford Invitational (Friday-Saturday) in Palo Alto, Calif. 8 Washington Last Chance Seattle, WA 14-15 NCAA Championships Fayetteville, AR NATIONALLY KNOWN The preseason team rankings were released by the USTFCCCA on March 26 with the rank- OUTDOOR SEASON 21-22 Baldy Castillo Invitational Tempe ings based upon points earned for an athlete's position on the NCAA descending order list 28-29 ASU Invitational Tempe (the final list of 2007 was used for the first ranking of the year). -
(New Sportsman Track Record Set by Daniels with 7220 Points.) (Old Record 7030 Points by Fred Dixon, L.A
f 18th Annual WAC Track & Field Championships DECATHLON RESULTS 100-Meter Dash (Wind: 0.4 MPS) \ Scott Daniels (Utah) 11.44 (701 pts.) John Young (SDSU) 11.91 (597 pts.) jLong Jump Scott Daniels (Utah) 6.88 meters (22-lh) (796 pts.) Jo&n Young (SDSU) 6.16 meters (20-2 3/4) (640 pts.) Shot Put tfohn Young (SDSU) 13.60 meters (44-7*5) (702 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 12.89 meters (42-3 3/4) (658 pts.) High Jump John Young (SDSU) 2.03 meters (6-8) (882 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 1.98 meters (6-6) (840 pts.) 400-Meter Dash (No wind) Scott Daniels (Utah) 48.54 (872 pts.) John Young (SDSU) XXX 52.14 (713 pts.) ,v\. First Day Totals; Scott Daniels (Utah) 3867 "john Young (SDSU) 35 34 110-Meter Hurdles (Wind: 0.59 MPH teadwind) Scott Daniels (Utah) 15.41 (797 pts.) John Young (SDSU) 16.29 (721 pts.) Discus John Young (SDSU) 37.87 meters (124-3) (643 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 37.72 meters (123-10) (640 pts.) Pole Vault John Young (SDSU) 4.72 meters (15-6) (986 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 3.47 meters (11-4 3/4) (664 pts.) Javelin John Young (SDSU) 52.26 meters (171-6) (663 pts.) Scott Daniels (Utah) 47.92 meters (157-3) (605 pts.) 1500-Meter Run Scott Daniels (Utah) 4:21.73 (647 pts.) John Young (SDSU) did not finish (no pts.) FINALS: Scott Daniels (UTAH) 7220 points John Young (SDSU) 6547 points (New Sportsman Track Record set by Daniels with 7220 points.) (Old record 7030 points by Fred Dixon, L.A. -
Etn1972 Vol18 09 USA
THACHDEWSLETTER and Tra1:k5tats UNITED STATES OUTDOOR RESULTS DECATHLON , Los Angeles , Calif ., Jan. 29- 30- -Bakley (Westmont) 6970; 2. Harvey (USAF) 6855 ; 3. Cox (unat) 6712 . AC , Compton , Cali f., Feb . 11--DT , Lister (P Coast} 194- 9. AC , East Los Ange les , Feb . 18- -DT , Lister (P Coast) 198-1; 2. Van Reenen (S Afr-Cal TC) 192- 0. AC , Ruston, La ., Feb . 19- 0 l00(nwi), McGee (Ale A&M) 9. 4. JT, Bamburg (La Tech) 240-8 . TRI , Austin , Te~ . , Feb . 19- - 12_01-:!!j:(12..:__0mPb}, Hodg_e..§__(Ie:~LH -=-0;_ _2_,_Lightfaot (T~ x)_l4 _._L - 440TH; Colgla zie r 1ACC) 5T~7 (previous PR of 54 . 0). AC , East Los Angeles , Calif ., Feb . 25-- DT , VEI Reenen (Cal TC - S Afr) ~; 2. Lister (P Coas t) 194 - 0; 3. Weber (P Coast) 177- 7. AC, Fresno , Calif. , Feb. 26-- HT , Tice (Fresno St) 188-3. UCLA - LONG BEACH STATE , Westwood , Calif. , Feb . 26-- 220(ok) , Gibson (U) 20. 9. 440 , Brown (U) 46 . 6 (also 46 . Or). 3000mSt , Pettigrew (Strid-guest) 8:56 . 4 . HJ , Arnold (U) 6-.U½; 2. Fletcher (U) 6-11½; 3. Stones (U) 6- 11½. PV, Smith (L) 17- 1; 2. Mooers (U) 16- 1. TJ(ok) , Butts (U) 52 - 2¾; 2. Metc alf (L) 50-3 . TRI, Tempe , Ariz ., Feb . 26-- HJ, Shepard (P Coast - guest) 7-1 ; 2. Allen (Ariz) 6-10¼. DT , Gunzel (Ariz) 186- 11. AC , Santa Barbara , Calif . , Feb . 19- - 880, Ryun (CW) 1:54 ._9; 2. Winzen]'ied JC}V) 1:54,J) . -
400 METERS + = Converted from 440Y (Hand Minus 0.3, Auto Minus 0.26) 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (No Heats) 1
400 METERS + = converted from 440y (hand minus 0.3, auto minus 0.26) 1921 (Chicago, June 18) (no heats) 1. Frank Shea (Pitt) ............................................... Sr ...............48.7+ (49.0y MR) 2. Lawrence Butler (Michigan)............................... Sr ...............nt 3. Phillip Donohoe (Illinois) .................................... Jr ................nt 4. James Pratt (Washington) ................................. So ..............nt 5. Ed Johnson (Wisconsin) .................................... So ..............nt 1922 (Chicago, June 17) (48 contestants, 9 finalists) 1. Con Cochran (Mississippi State) ....................... Jr ................49.4+ 2. Harry McDonald (Cal) ........................................ Sr ...............c49.6+ 3. Doug Fessenden (Illinois) .................................. So ..............nt 4. James Pyott (Chicago) ...................................... Jr ................c49.9+ 5. Alfred Brickman (Chicago) ................................ Sr ...............nt … also made final— Horatio Fitch (Illinois) ......................................... Jr Yale Martz (USC) ............................................... So Towner Smith (Western Michigan) ..................... So Paul Sweet (Illinois) ........................................... Jr All-Time NCAA Men’s Results—© E. Garry Hill/T&FN 2020 -158- 1923 (Chicago, June 16) 1. Con Cochran (Mississippi State) ....................... Sr ...............48.9+ (first 2-time winner) 2. Towner Smith (Western Michigan) ..................... Jr -
Indoor All-Americans
INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS Charonda Williams’ first All-America honors came at the 2009 indoor meet in the 60m, 200m and 4x400m Sarah Stevens was a six-time indoor All-American WOMEN’S INDOOR ALL-AMERICANS Jessica Pressley ................................................ Shot Put 1994 Omolade Akinremi .................................... 4x400m Relay 2014 Shelby Houlihan ...........................................Mile/*3,000m Sarah Stevens ....................................... Shot Put/Weight Omotayo Akinremi .................................... 4x400m Relay Anna Jelmini ........................................................Shot Put 2006 Stephanie Garnett ......................................... Long Jump Shanequa Campbell ................................ 800m/4x400m 2013 Christabel Nettey .............................................Long Jump Amy Hastings .............................................. 5,000m Run Jacqui Gayle ............................................. 400m/4x400m Keia Pinnick ............................Pentathlon/*4x400m Relay Victoria Jackson .......................................... 5,000m Run Kim Toney ....................................................... 800m Run Chelsea Cassulo .........................................Weight Throw Jacquelyn Johnson ........................................ Pentathlon 1993 Omolade Akinremi .................................... 400m/4x400m Anna Jelmini ........................................................Shot Put Jenna Kingma ............................................. 3,000m -
Program History
Senon “Baldy” Castillo Legendary Sun Devil Coach PROGRAM HISTORY 2007 QUALIFYING STANDARDS NCAA INDOOR STANDARDS NCAA REGIONAL STANDARDS MEN’S WOMEN’S Event AUTO PROV AUTO PROV MEN 55m Dash 6.14 @ 6.26 @ 6.75 @ 6.92 @ EVENT AUTOMATIC 3K-5,999 FT +6,000 FT 100m Dash # 10.50 10.53 10.56 60m Dash 6.62 @ 6.74 @ 7.27 @ 7.44 @ 110m Hurdles # 14.30 14.34 14.38 55m Hurdles 7.17 @ 7.38 @ 7.58 @ 7.86 @ 200m Dash # 21.19 21.26 21.31 60m Hurdles 7.70 @ 7.91 @ 8.15 @ 8.43 @ 400m Dash # 47.20 47.31 47.41 200m Dash 400m Hurdles # 52.51 52.62 52.72 under 200m/220y * 21.33 21.73 23.70 24.30 800m Run 1:50.40 200m/220y * 21.08 21.48 23.50 24.10 1500m Run # 3:47.80 over 200m/220y * 20.83 21.23 23.30 23.90 Mile Run # 4:03.75 400m Dash 3,000m Steeple # 9:07.00 TEAM INFO under 200m/220y * 46.85 48.05 53.00 55.00 5,000m Run # 14:12.00 200m/220y * 46.45 47.65 52.70 54.70 4x100m Relay # 40.66 40.78 40.90 over 200m/220y * 46.05 47.25 52.40 54.40 4x400m Relay # 3:10.00 3:11.28 3:11.68 800m Run Mile Relay # 3:11.20 3:12.48 3:12.88 under 200m/220y * 1:48.40 1:50.50 2:05.60 2:09.40 High Jump 2.10m over 200m/220y * 1:47.80 1:49.90 2:05.20 2:09.00 Pole Vault 5.05m Mile Run # Long Jump 7.34m under 200m/220y * 3:59.80 4:04.80 4:40.60 4:48.60 Triple Jump 15.00m over 200m/220y * 3:59.00 4:04.00 4:40.00 4:48.00 Shot Put 16.80m 3,000m Run # Discus 51.70m under 200m/220y * 7:55.30 8:06.30 9:15.80 9:34.80 Javelin 61.60m over 200m/220y * 7:54.00 8:05.00 9:15.00 9:34.00 Hammer 55.60m CAMPUS LIFE 5,000m Run # EVENT AUTOMATIC PROVISIONAL * under 200m/220y 13:49.90 14:11.90 16:09.60 16:43.60 10,000m Run # 28:45.00 29:30.00 * over 200m/220y 13:48.00 14:10.00 16:08.00 16:42.00 Decathlon 7,500 6,900 4x400-Meter Relay *Top placers from each region will advance to nationals, except for the 10,000m and decathlon.