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Results by Record Timing Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational 4/29/2012 Stanford University --Stanford, California Results Event Results by Record Timing Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational 4/29/2012 Stanford University --Stanford, California Results Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Wind: 0.2 1 547 Colin Hepburn Stanford 10.83 2 784 Andrew Nathan British Colu 11.02 3 555 Jamal Patterson Stanford 11.27 4 476 Dennis Nicolas Simon Fraser 11.32 Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Section 1 Wind: 3.0 1 547 Colin Hepburn Stanford 21.53 2 784 Andrew Nathan British Colu 22.00 3 828 Tom Blocker Cal 22.05 4 549 James Jones Stanford 22.64 5 538 Darian Brooks Stanford 22.77 Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Section 1 1 553 Amaechi Morton Stanford 46.12 2 827 Steven Solomon Unattached 46.32 3 675 Antione Drakeford Unattached 46.33 4 540 Spencer Chase Stanford 47.04 5 822 Joel Stallworth Unattached 47.20 6 717 Logan Sharpe Unattached 47.55 7 680 simon Fitzpatrick Unattached 48.94 8 559 Rollins Stallworth Stanford 50.88 Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 447 Prince Mumba Santa Monica TC 1:47.04 2 299 Tevan Everett New Jersey-N 1:47.18 3 724 Sharif Webb Unattached 1:47.72 4 462 Kevin Hicks SETA 1:47.83 5 65 Brian Hill BAA 1:48.12 6 43 Selasi Lumax Alpha Owls 1:48.28 7 719 Darren St. Clair Unattached 1:49.60 8 446 Richard Jones Santa Monica TC 1:50.89 9 298 Dustin Emrani New Jersey-N 1:52.84 -- 676 Bronson Duran Unattached DNF Section 2 1 760 ryan witt VT Elite 1:48.15 2 10 Boris Berian Adams State 1:48.93 3 372 Dan White Ohio State 1:49.03 4 733 jackson langat US Army 1:49.07 5 696 Guy Learmonth Unattached 1:49.36 6 33 Chris Bilbrew Adidas Team 1:49.74 7 773 Zach Mellon Wisconsin 1:49.81 8 551 Luke Lefebure Stanford 1:49.92 9 681 Matthew Fox Unattached 1:49.97 10 172 Moise Joseph Haiti 1:51.51 Section 3 1 671 Micky Cobrin Unattached 1:50.60 2 213 Keffri Neal Kentucky 1:51.04 3 269 Nicholas Thornton Montgomery T 1:51.57 4 110 Terrance Ellis Cal St. Stan 1:51.72 5 833 Frezer Legesse Oklahoma 1:52.24 6 205 Brendan Soucie Kansas 1:52.50 7 752 Tihut Degfae Virginia Tec 1:52.56 8 240 Andres Perezchica Mexico 1:52.62 9 440 Sean Gomes San Francisc 1:52.86 10 537 Marco Bertolotti Stanford 1:52.98 Section 4 1 220 Chris Smith Lamar 1:51.29 2 837 Martin Dally Virginia Tec 1:51.84 3 215 Robert Scharold Kentucky 1:51.90 4 832 Trent Halasek Kentucky 1:52.89 5 477 Travis Vugteveen Simon Fraser 1:53.10 6 552 Thomas Mallon Stanford 1:53.83 7 835 Adam Reid Simon Fraser 1:54.18 8 563 Ryan Valdes Stanford 1:54.22 9 834 Malcolm Wankel Oklahoma 1:54.55 10 4 Kennedy Kurgat Academy of A 1:57.48 Event 8 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 1 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Section 1 1 280 Andy Baddeley New Balance 3:35.19 2 2 Henrik Ingebrigtse AAM 3:36.39 3 712 Zane Robertson Unattached 3:36.53 4 45 Lawi Lalang Arizona 3:36.77 5 234 John Bolas Melbourne Tr 3:37.31 6 235 Craig Miller Melbourne Tr 3:37.48 7 665 David Bishop Unattached 3:37.51 8 457 Jeff See Saucony 3:37.60 9 590 Chris O'Hare Tulsa 3:37.95 10 492 Taylor Milne Speed River 3:38.07 11 331 Alan Webb Nike 3:38.86 12 415 Geoff Martinson Prince Georg 3:39.67 13 362 Jeremy Roff Nswis Sydney 3:40.73 -- 716 Matt Scherer Unattached DNF Event 9 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 2 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 369 Cory Leslie Ohio State 3:39.00 2 755 Michael Hammond Virginia Tec 3:39.22 3 297 Liam Boylan-Pett New Jersey-N 3:39.65 4 405 Stephen Pifer OTC 3:39.97 5 684 Kristopher Gauson Unattached 3:40.16 6 770 Reed Connor Wisconsin 3:40.46 7 560 Tyler Stutzman Stanford 3:40.53 8 13 Andrew Graham Adams State 3:40.95 9 771 Rob Finnerty Wisconsin 3:41.07 10 170 Jermaine Mays Great Britai 3:41.57 11 535 Michael Atchoo Stanford 3:42.36 12 344 Pablo Solares Nike/Mexico 3:48.35 -- 760 ryan witt VT Elite DNF Event 10 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 3 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 774 Austin Mudd Wisconsin 3:40.87 2 690 Elliott Heath Unattached 3:41.55 3 284 Billy Nelson New Balance 3:41.57 4 493 Ross Proudfoot Speed River 3:41.86 5 34 Ryan McNiff Adidas Team 3:42.19 6 759 Chris Walizer Virginia Tec 3:42.61 7 142 Darren McBrearty Dcu/Letterke 3:42.92 8 159 David Forrester Florida Stat 3:44.67 9 359 Jordan Chipangama Northern Ari 3:45.43 10 140 Carlos Jamieson Cptc New Bal 3:46.19 11 176 Adam Cotton Harvard 3:47.52 -- 829 Danny Buechel Wisconsin DNF -- 536 Andrew Berberick Stanford DNF Event 11 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 4 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 763 Luke Rucks Wisc. Runner 3:44.90 2 674 Ian Cronin Unattached 3:45.23 3 367 Chris Fallon Ohio State 3:45.51 4 701 Justin Marpole-Bir Unattached 3:45.71 5 758 Grant Pollock Virginia Tec 3:45.88 6 307 Sam Evans New Mexico 3:46.43 7 149 Sam Horn Falcon Dista 3:47.63 8 129 Matthew Biegner Colorado 3:48.31 9 134 Aric VanHalen Colorado 3:48.74 10 497 Jonathan Sees Sra Elite 3:48.83 11 785 Josh Perry Southern Connect 3:49.28 12 731 Pedro Rodriguez Universidad 3:50.32 Event 12 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 5 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 384 Shane Moskowitz Oklahoma Sta 3:44.31 2 204 Josh Munsch Kansas 3:44.62 3 9 Kevin Batt Adams State 3:45.04 4 12 Matt Daniels Adams State 3:45.10 5 412 Nigel Hole Point Grey T 3:45.97 6 210 Matt Hillenbrand Kentucky 3:47.20 7 753 Kevin Dowd Virginia Tec 3:47.46 8 188 Stephane Colle Idaho 3:47.86 9 754 Ryan Hagen Virginia Tec 3:48.32 10 352 Gregory Dame North Caroli 3:49.89 11 756 Eddie Judge Virginia Tec 3:58.54 12 206 Don Wasinger Kansas 4:06.12 Event 13 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 6 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 212 Josh Nadzam Kentucky 3:45.10 2 135 Russell Drummond Colorado Min 3:45.28 3 132 Blake Theroux Colorado 3:45.33 4 130 Hugh Dowdy Colorado 3:47.89 5 221 Sam Stabler Lamar 3:48.97 6 202 Reid Buchanan Kansas 3:49.20 7 371 Joshua Sabo Ohio State 3:50.19 8 211 Adam Kahleifeh Kentucky 3:55.11 -- 179 E. 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