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Seagate Crystal Reports Brigham Young University - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:20 PM 2/21/2003 Page 1 2003 Oval Qualifier - 2/20/2003 to 2/21/2003 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City, Utah Results Event 1 Women Pole Vault ========================================================================== World Record: W 4.75m 3/3/2002 Svetlana Feofanova, Russia American: A 4.70m 2/17/2001 Stacey Dragila NCAA auto: ! 4.10m NCAA prov: * 3.80m BYU: B 12-03.50 2/26/2000 Sara Higham Utah: U 13-05.25 1/19/2002 Brooke LoBue Track Record: T 3.92m 1/25/2003 Brooke LoBue, Univ. of Utah Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Brooke LoBue Sr Utah 3.97mT 13-00.25 2.95 3.10 3.25 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.97 4.02 PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP XXO O XO XXO XXX 2 Kristen McGregor Fr B.Y.U. 3.60m 11-09.75 2.95 3.10 3.25 3.40 3.50 3.60 3.70 PPP PPP O O XO XO XXX 3 Trisha Wagner So Utah 3.50m 11-05.75 2.95 3.10 3.25 3.40 3.50 3.60 PPP PPP PPP O O XXX 4 Alicia Thompson Jr B.Y.U. 3.50m 11-05.75 2.95 3.10 3.25 3.40 3.50 3.60 PPP O XO O O XXX 5 Autumn Smith Sr Utah 3.40m 11-01.75 2.95 3.10 3.25 3.40 3.50 PPP PPP O XO XXX 6 Toria McMullin Fr B.Y.U. 3.40m 11-01.75 2.95 3.10 3.25 3.40 3.50 O XO XO XO XXX 7 Kierstin Schvaneveldt So B.Y.U. 3.25m 10-08.00 2.95 3.10 3.25 3.40 PPP O O XXX 8 Katie Mattingly Fr Weber State 3.10m 10-02.00 2.95 3.10 3.25 XO XO XXX 9 Lisa Buhler Fr Unattached 2.95m 9-08.00 2.95 3.10 O XXX -- Allison Jarstad Fr Unattached NH 2.95 XXX Event 2 Men Pole Vault ========================================================================== World Record: W 6.15m 2/21/1993 Sergei Bubka, Ukraine American: A 5.96m 3/3/2001 Lawrence Johnson NCAA auto: ! 5.50m NCAA prov: * 5.25m BYU: B 18-02 2/23/2002 Jeff Hansen Track Record: T 5.10m 1/25/2003 Trent Powell/Erik Rasmussen, BYU Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Erik Rasmussen Sr B.Y.U. 5.21mT 17-01.00 2 Mark Barry Sr B.Y.U. 5.21mT 17-01.00 3 Trent Powell Jr B.Y.U. 5.21mT 17-01.00 4 Jeff Day Sr Weber State 5.06m 16-07.25 Brigham Young University - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:20 PM 2/21/2003 Page 2 2003 Oval Qualifier - 2/20/2003 to 2/21/2003 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City, Utah Results ....Event 2 Men Pole Vault 5 Jeremy Kemp Sr B.Y.U. 4.91m 16-01.25 6 Jason Murrey Sr Weber State 4.76m 15-07.25 7 Whitney Neves Unattached 4.61m 15-01.50 8 Nathan Skankey Fr Utah Track Club 4.61m 15-01.50 9 Clayton Brown -- Unattached 4.46m 14-07.50 -- Thomas Pettit Fr Utah Valley NH 4.16 XXX -- Mike Plum Fr Utah Track Club NH 4.16 XXX -- David Dickson So Utah Valley NH 4.16 XXX Event 3 Women Long Jump ========================================================================== World Record: W 7.37m 2/13/1988 Heike Drechsler, German Democratic Rep. American: A 7.13m 3/5/1994 Jackie Joyner-Kersee NCAA auto: ! 6.38m NCAA prov: * 6.10m BYU: B 21-04 3/10/2000 Kirsten Bolm Utah: U 19-07 2/20/1999 Stacey Rhineer Track Record: T 6.28m 1/25/2003 Nikki Hughes, BYU Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Tiffany Hogan -- Unattached 5.94m 19-06.00 5.83m 5.71m 5.94m 5.77m PASS PASS 2 Nina Wade So Weber State 5.49m 18-00.25 4.90m FOUL 5.49m 5.12m FOUL 5.49m 3 Lindsey Sommer So B.Y.U. 5.47m 17-11.50 5.26m 5.08m 5.22m 5.39m FOUL 5.47m 4 Kristy Slade Sr Utah 5.46m 17-11.00 5.18m 5.30m 5.41m 5.15m 5.46m 5.36m 5 Brooke Hansen Sr B.Y.U. 5.29m 17-04.25 4.92m 5.12m 4.85m 5.29m FOUL 4.83m 6 Katy Barton So Utah 5.26m 17-03.25 5.18m 5.22m 5.26m FOUL 5.10m 4.88m 7 Tomy Williams So Utah Valley 4.97m 16-03.75 4.71m 4.74m 4.89m 4.90m 4.97m 4.92m 8 Jen Berry So Utah 4.89m 16-00.50 4.89m 4.47m 4.79m 4.54m FOUL 4.73m 9 Noelle Pace So Utah Valley 4.86m 15-11.50 FOUL 4.86m 3.78m FOUL PASS PASS 10 Catherine Scalley Sr Unattached 4.65m 15-03.25 4.64m 4.65m 4.63m 11 Gale Tanner Sr B.Y.U. 4.63m 15-02.25 4.63m 3.45m PASS 12 Aubry Startin Jr Utah 4.47m 14-08.00 4.23m 4.44m 4.47m 13 Meagan Anderson Fr Utah 4.36m 14-03.75 4.36m 4.04m 3.92m Brigham Young University - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:20 PM 2/21/2003 Page 3 2003 Oval Qualifier - 2/20/2003 to 2/21/2003 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City, Utah Results Event 4 Men Long Jump ========================================================================== World Record: W 8.79m 1/27/1984 Carl Lewis, USA American: A 8.79m 1/27/1984 Carl Lewis NCAA auto: ! 7.85m NCAA prov: * 7.55m BYU: B 8.04m 1968 Pertti Pousi Track Record: T 7.30m 1/25/2003 Aron Szmuda, BYU Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Wiley King So Weber State 7.15m 23-05.50 FOUL 7.13m 6.90m FOUL 6.79m 7.15m 2 Justin Palmer Fr B.Y.U. 6.97m 22-10.50 FOUL 6.97m PASS 6.79m 6.65m FOUL 3 Devin Scoresby Jr B.Y.U. 6.78m 22-03.00 6.78m 6.13m 6.36m 4 Robbie Friendt Fr Weber State 6.66m 21-10.25 6.66m 6.33m 6.57m 6.45m 6.60m 6.65m 5 Jason Baird Fr Utah Valley 6.50m 21-04.00 6.43m 6.41m 6.28m 6.23m 6.41m 6.50m 6 Montrell Dunn Fr B.Y.U. 6.48m 21-03.25 6.29m 6.48m 6.37m 6.30m PASS PASS 6 Demario Franklin Sr Unattached 6.48m 21-03.25 6.47m FOUL 6.48m FOUL FOUL FOUL 8 Devin Howe So B.Y.U. 6.24m 20-05.75 6.24m 6.08m 5.59m 9 Todd Johnson Fr Unattached 6.05m 19-10.25 6.05m FOUL 5.71m 5.86m 6.00m 5.88m 10 Joe Dredge So B.Y.U. 5.82m 19-01.25 5.57m 5.42m 5.82m 11 Janson Pace Fr Unattached 5.38m 17-08.00 5.20m 5.38m 5.05m -- Matt Anderson Fr B.Y.U. FOUL FOUL x Event 5 Women Weight Throw ========================================================================== American: A 23.60m 3/4/2000 Dawn Ellerbe NCAA auto: ! 19.50m NCAA prov: * 17.70m BYU: B 68-10 3/13/1998 Amy Christiansen Palmer Utah: U 61-00 2/20/2002 Audrey Kiser Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Vanessa Mortensen Fr Utah 17.86m* 58-07.25 FOUL 16.73m 17.86m 16.29m FOUL FOUL 2 Melita Bingham Jr B.Y.U. 16.77m 55-00.25 16.77m 15.69m 16.75m FOUL 16.22m FOUL 3 Chelsea Weenig Jr B.Y.U. 16.52m 54-02.50 16.01m 16.52m FOUL 16.22m 16.10m 16.23m 4 Becky Riddle Fr Utah 15.29m 50-02.00 13.59m 15.29m FOUL 14.54m 14.26m FOUL 5 Susan Clayton So B.Y.U. 15.11m 49-07.00 15.11m 14.82m 14.49m 15.00m 14.93m FOUL 6 Anna Dolegiewicz Unattached 15.04m 49-04.25 14.56m 14.89m FOUL FOUL 14.74m 15.04m Brigham Young University - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:20 PM 2/21/2003 Page 4 2003 Oval Qualifier - 2/20/2003 to 2/21/2003 Utah Olympic Oval, Salt Lake City, Utah Results ....Event 5 Women Weight Throw 7 Vanessa Wynne Jr Weber State 14.66m 48-01.25 13.17m 14.36m 13.75m FOUL FOUL 14.66m 8 Amber DeVries So Utah 14.49m 47-06.50 14.39m FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL 14.49m 9 Candace Jones Fr B.Y.U. 12.19m 40-00.00 12.19m 11.21m FOUL 10 Mindy Larsen Fr Utah Valley 10.62m 34-10.25 8.21m 8.02m 10.62m 11 Andrea Larsen So Utah Valley 10.60m 34-09.50 10.60m 10.33m FOUL Event 6 Men Weight Throw ========================================================================== American: A 25.86m 3/4/1995 Lance Deal NCAA auto: ! 21.35m NCAA prov: * 19.00m BYU: B 20.67m 1990 Per Karlsson Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Jake Holbert So Weber State 18.29m 60-00.25 15.76m 16.48m 18.29m 16.35m 16.54m FOUL 2 Matt Holcomb Jr B.Y.U. 18.14m 59-06.25 17.73m FOUL FOUL 18.14m 17.72m 17.57m 3 Eli Dawson Jr Weber State 17.15m 56-03.25 15.80m 16.28m 16.53m 16.08m 15.84m 17.15m 4 Chris Sonognini So Weber State 15.25m 50-00.50 14.21m 14.98m 14.63m 14.94m FOUL 15.25m 5 Markham Hyde Fr Utah Valley 14.12m 46-04.00 13.64m 14.12m FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL Event 7 Women Triple Jump ========================================================================== World Record: W 15.16m 2/28/1998 Ashia Hansen, Great Britain American: A 14.23m 3/4/1995 Sheila Hudson NCAA auto: ! 13.15m NCAA prov: * 12.55m BYU: B 43-00.50 2/28/1998 Kristel Berendsen Utah: U 42-05 2/20/1998 Stacey Rhineer Track Record: T 12.90m 1/25/2003 Nicole Whitman, Univ.
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