Team History

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Team History TEAMCSUN WOMEN’S HISTORY TRACK AND FIELD 1 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR OUTDOOR RESULTS YEAR COACH OUTDOOR CONF. NCAA OUTDOOR DUAL FINISH FINISH RECORD SCAA 1977 Barbara Swerkes 1st ----- 1978 Barbara Swerkes 1st 1st# 1979 Barbara Swerkes 1st 1st# 1980 Barbara Swerkes 1st 1st# 1981 Don Strametz 3rd 14th# #AIAW Division I Outdoor CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 1982 Don Strametz 4th 12th 2-1 1983 Don Strametz 2nd 6th 1-1 1984 Don Strametz 3rd 20th 5-0 1985 Don Strametz 2nd 9th 2-3 1986 Don Strametz 2nd 6th 2-0 1987 Don Strametz 2nd 6th 9-1 1988 Don Strametz 2nd 9th 8-2 1989 Don Strametz 2nd 5th 7-3 1990 Don Strametz 2nd 5th 10-5 NCAA DIVISION I INDEPENDENT 1991 Don Strametz ----- ----- 5-8 1992 Don Strametz ----- ----- 11-2 1993 Don Strametz ----- ----- 11-1 1994 Don Strametz ----- ----- 9-1 AMERICA WEST CONFERENCE 1995 Don Strametz 1st 47th 9-3 1996 Don Strametz 1st ----- 7-3 BIG SKY CONFERENCE 1997 Don Strametz 1st 56th 7-3 1998 Don Strametz 2nd ----- 1-2 1999 Don Strametz 1st ----- 2-3 2000 Don Strametz 1st ----- 3-1 2001 Don Strametz 4th 40th 0-2 2 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD YEAR-BY-YEAR OUTDOOR RESULTS YEAR COACH OUTDOOR CONF. NCAA OUTDOOR DUAL FINISH FINISH RECORD BIG WEST CONFERENCE 2002 Don Strametz 1st ----- 1-3 2003 Don Strametz 2nd ----- ----- 2004 Don Strametz 1st 76th ----- 2005 Don Strametz 2nd ----- ----- 2006 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2007 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2008 Don Strametz 1st 46th ----- 2009 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2010 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2011 Don Strametz 1st ----- ----- 2012 Avery Anderson 4th ----- ----- 2013 Avery Anderson 3rd ----- ----- 2014 Avery Anderson 2nd ----- ----- 2015 Avery Anderson 1st ----- ----- 2016 Avery Anderson 9th ----- ----- 2017 Avery Anderson 1st ----- ----- 2018 Lawrence Johnson 3rd ----- ----- 3 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP 10 :: 100 METERS > :: 1,500 METERS > :: MARATHON > 1. Alice Brown 11.27 1980 1. Darcy Arreola 4:09.32 1991 1. Julie Brown 2:36.23.1 1978 2. Andrea Lynch 11.32 1980 2. Julie Brown 4:18.03 1977 2. Sue Kinsey 2:42.08 1979 3. Sherrina Lofton 11.45 2009 3. Nancy James 4:21.44 1999 3. Wendy Walker 2:45.20 1979 4. Sandra Howard 11.48 1976 4. Sue Kinsey 4:22.08 1977 4. Beth Milewski 2:52.01 1983 5. Jeanette Bolden 11.52 1980 5. Andrea Palacio 4:22.51 2005 5. Beth Weber 2:57.10 1981 6. Florence Griffith 11.54 1980 6. Carol Keller 4:22.78 1983 6. Kathy Robertson 2:58.03 1979 7. Deanna Goodwin 11.55 2006 7. Kate Keyes 4:24.55 1979 8. Le’Shel Vines 11.56 2013 8. Tina Cheney 4:24.79 1989 :: ONE MILE > 9. Marie Veale 11.57 20z14 9. Gena Jauregui 4:26.29 1989 1. Darcy Arreola 4:33.91 1990 10. Hafsatu Kamara 11.61 2013 10. Jenny Stachura 4:26.90 1987 Charlotte Vines 11.61 1993 :: TWO MILE > :: 3,000 METERS > 1. Sue Kinsey 10:46.20 1975 :: 200 METERS > 1. Sue Kinsey 9:12.63 1978 1. Valerie Brisco 23.16 1979 2. Darcy Arreola 9:13.34 1988 :: THREE MILE > 2. Marie Veale 23.21 2017 3. Julie Brown 9:22.54 1977 1. Sue Kinsey 17:56.00 1976 3. Annetta Wells 23.24 2002 4. Nancy Bowman 9:25.49 1987 4. Lexis Lambert 23.42 2017 5. Carol Keller 9:27.84 1983 :: 100 METER HURDLES > 5. Alice Brown 23.45 1980 6. Kate Keyes 9:27.94 1979 1. Courtney Robinson 13.35 2018 6. Sherrina Lofton 23.50 2008 7. Nancy Dollar 9:45.41 2000 2. Heather Heron 13.39 2002 7. Deanna Goodwin 23.52 2007 8. Nena Manriquez 9:45.84 1985 3. Micki Rogers 13.50 1999 8. Aisha Margain 23.71 2002 9. Marisol Barajas 9:49.21 1999 4. Marie Veale 13.57 2015 9. Hafsatu Kamara 23.83 2013 10. Tina Cheney 9:51.74 1987 5. Sydney Mosley 13.58 2018 10. Malinda Malone 23.86 2001 6. LaShaunda Fowler 13.60 2002 :: 5,000 METERS > 7. Kim Young 13.62 1993 :: 400 METERS > 1. Julie Brown 15:59.94 1978 Jodi Anderson 13.62 1979 1. Lexis Lambert 52.36 2017 2. Sue Kinsey 16:00.38 1978 9. Erin Morris 13.63 1992 2. Shelese Ruffin 52.82 2010 3. Nancy Bowman 16:20.44 1987 Jackie Washington 13.63 1980 3. Deanna Goodwin 52.92 2007 4. Nena Manriquez 16:32.56 1984 4. Annetta Wells 52.97 2002 5. Lilyana Morejon 16:39.16 2010 :: 400 METER HURDLES > 5. Samantha Dirks 53.19 2015 6. Alexandra Aguirre 16:53.43 1986 1. Sandy Myers 56.40 1980 6. Jackie Harrison 53.26 2012 7. Beth Milewski 16:53.70 1981 2. Frances Santin 56.64 2001 7. Malinda Malone 53.62 2004 8. Darcy Arreola 16:59.27 1989 3. De’Andreah Young 57.81 2018 8. Ashley Bamberg 54.02 2017 9. Chris Troffer 17:06.94 1977 4. Comfort Agara 58:21 2003 9. Sherrina Lofton 54.10 2008 10. Rachael Naumann 17:08.57 2017 5. Samantha Michell 58.75 2018 10. Kim White 54.30 1980 6. Emma Millard 59.73 2015 :: 10,000 METERS > 7. Julie Eze 59.94 2007 :: 800 METERS > 1. Sue Kinsey 33:42.84 1978 8. Ashley Frazier 59.98 2011 1. Julie Brown 2:02.88 1977 2. Lilyana Morejon 34:28.34 2010 9. Karen Taylor 1:00.02 1980 2. Darcy Arreola 2:04.07 1990 3. Nena Manriquez 34:44.44 1986 10. Jodi Anderson 1:00.04 1977 3. Nancy James 2:05.08 2000 4. Alexandra Aguirre 34:57.74 1986 4. Kathy Weston 2:05.56 1978 5. Heather Young 35:02.04 1990 :: 3,000 METER STEEPLECHASE > 5. Marcia Romesser 2:05.74 1979 6. Beth Milewski 35:03.14 1981 1. Rachael Naumann 10:45.31 2017 6. Frances Santin 2:05.82 2001 7. Kathy Robertson 35:50.74 1979 2. Zitlalic Ley 11:01.37 2010 7. Kathy Costello 2:07.64 1976 8. Marisol Barajas 36:01.84 1999 3. Nicole Reitveld 11:28.04 2014 8. Cathy Jones 2:08.04 1979 9. Beth Weber 36:24.40 1983 4. Amanda Anderson 11:48.99 2002 9. Persephone Lowery 2:08.86 1992 10. Kelly Tremmel 36:28.94 1990 5. Cynthia Martinez 11:52.18 2015 10. Roma Antoniewicz 2:09.34 1978 6. Michelle Ziser 12:15.64 2006 7. Victoria Olaiz 12:24.02 2014 4 CSUN MATADORS CSUN WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP 10 :: HIGH JUMP > :: DISCUS > :: POLE VAULT > 1. Pam Spencer 6-2 1⁄2 1979 1. Cheree Hicks 188-0 1998 1. Gardenia Centanaro 13-4 1/4 2017 2. Sue Patterson 6-1 1986 2. Brianna Cueva 184-0 2017 2. Tiana Webberley 13-3 1⁄2 2013 3. Desirae Gonder 6-0 1⁄2 2008 3. Carol Stevenson 178-11 2004 3. Krystal Quinn 13-1 1⁄2 2008 4. Kari Cosswiller 5-11 3⁄4 1980 4. Monique Griffiths 175-6 2017 4. Alyana Nicolas 12-11 1/2 2017 5. Lydia French 5-10 1/2 2014 5. Mariah Counts 175-3 2015 5. Jenna Yowell 12-7 1/2 2014 6. Lisa Gill 5-10 1992 6. Karen Marshall 168-3 1977 Beth Rossi 12-7 1/2 2018 7. Ashley Henry 5-9 1/4 2014 7. Tiarah Umu 167-5 2017 7. Caitlin Nilssen 12-4 2016 8. Natoya Woods 5-8 3⁄4 2005 8. Kristina Mataafa 167-1 1995 Katrina Wilbanks 12-3 1/2 2015 9. Noreen Flynn 5-8 1⁄2 1987 9. Monique Griffiths 164-11 2013 9. Brianna Tucker 12-1 1/2 2014 10. Denise Cornell 5-8 1⁄4 1978 10. Teresa Stricklin 164-8 1994 Megan Hill 12-1 1⁄2 2010 :: LONG JUMP > :: HAMMER > :: HEPTATHLON > 1. Jodi Anderson 22-7 1⁄2 1979 1. Monique Griffiths 215-11 2017 1. Marlene Harmon 5,988 1983 2. Toni Smith 20-10 1⁄4 2005 2. Christina Tolson 196-9 1998 2. Desirae Gonder 5,512 2010 3. Marlene Harmon 20-9 1⁄4 1983 3. Raquel Sola 193-11 2008 3. Sherrina Lofton 5,420 2009 4. Sandy Myers 20-7 3⁄4 1980 Carol Stevenson 193-11 2001 4. Sue Patterson 5,224 1986 5. Candyce Babb 20-7 1⁄4 2007 5. Morgan Bogard 193-3 2010 5. Brittany Ricketts 5,151 2007 6. Karen Taylor 20-4 1⁄2 1980 6. Beth Burton 193-0 1998 6. Shelese Ruffin 5,132 2010 7. Brittany Ricketts 20-4 1⁄4 2007 7. Laura Sauao 189-5 2003 7. La’Shana Verdon 5,125 2006 8. Natoya Woods 20-3 2005 8. Tatiana Crochet 186-7 2008 8. Olympia Jewett 5,040 2012 Lolita Pile 20-3 1990 9. Tukia Vakalahi 184-7 2005 9. Lisa Gill 5,031 1990 10. LaShaunda Fowler 20-1 3⁄4 2002 10. Karley Kalanich 181-2 2004 10. Brandi Prieto 4,986 1999 :: TRIPLE JUMP > :: JAVELIN (OLD RULE) > :: WEIGHT HEPTATHLON > 1. Brandi Prieto 44-3 1⁄4 2000 1. Kristin Dunn 176-4 1995 1. Laura Sauao 3844 2003 2. Toni Smith 43-1 2005 2. Connie Gassen 176-3 1977 2. Carol Stevenson 3817 2003 3. Dee Scott 42-11 3⁄4 2001 3.
Recommended publications
  • Etn1985 19 World Cup.Pdf
    October 17, 1985 Volume 31, No. 19 • MAJOR INTERNATIONAL MEETS• POVARNITSIN 7-10½ WA 20kWalk(track), Leblanc 1:32:16.65; ... 3. Women: 100, Gaugel 11.40. 200, Donyetst, Soviet Union, August 11 (yes, McGlnnh; (US) 1 :33:49.76. Bersch 23.32. 400, Li 54.77, 800, Shtereva we simply overlooked it in the last three 110H(1.6), McKay 13.27. Heats: 1(0.1)-1. 2:04.93. 1500, Zauber (EG) 4:19.58. 100H, editions of the newsletter)- McKay 13.78, 400H, Graham 49.86; 2. Guss Liu 13.32. 400H, Chen 58.88. * HJ, Povernitsln (SU) 7-10½/2.40 WR (old 50,24. HJ, Fukumltsu (Jap) 6-1¼. LJ, Boshanova WR 7-10/2.39 Zhu LCfinl tl4) 15-ll¾, 7-1, HJ, Metellus 7-5¾; 2, Ottey 7-4¼. PV, Bol­ (Bui) 20-11¾.SP, M. Li 59•2¼. OT, X. Li 7-2¼, 7-3¼, 7-4½, 7-6 PA, 7-7¼ PA [=25, x duc 16-6¾. LJ, McDuffie 25-11. T J, Wright 184-4. JT, Zollkau 211-7. W), 7-8½ PR [3-=10, x W}, 7-10½ [3) ); 54-2½ NR; 2. Florea! 53-11¼ NJR. SP, Spiri­ 2. Korobenko (SU) 7-6. toso 62-2¼. OT, Gray 193-8, HT, Chumak SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 198·2. JT Bablts 266-4; ... 3. Brennan 251-8. Santiago de Chlle, Chile, Sept. 12-15 Dec, Haydenluck 7404. (9/12-10,000, PV, LJ, JT; 9/13-100, 400, THREE WORLD RECORDS IN ODA 1500, 110H, HJ, DT, 4 x 100; 9/14-5000, East Berlin, Sept.
    [Show full text]
  • March 29Th Or the Outing Will Be Cancelled
    Next TLARGI Dinner Meeting—April 6, 2010 “Going for Gold” Going For Gold: Al Joyner A star athlete at Lincoln High School in East St. Louis, Illinois, Alfredrick "Al" Joyner went on to attend Arkansas State University. He competed with their track and field team throughout his college career, and by the time he graduated Al was a three-time NCAA All-American indoor champion, a three-time NCAA All-American outdoor cham- pion, a four-time Southland Conference champ and had placed 8th in the triple jump at the World Championships in Helsinki, Finland. In 1984, Al traveled to Los Angeles for the Summer Games to compete with the U.S. Olympic track and field team. With a leap of 56'-7.5", he became the first American in 80 years to win a gold medal in the triple jump. Al was also honored with the Jim Thorpe Award, which is given every four years to the best American competitor in an Olympic Field Event. That same year, Al cheered his sister Jackie Joyner Kersee as she competed in the heptathlon. When she captured a silver in the event, they be- came the first sibling teammates in U.S. history to medal during the same Olympics. On October 10, 1987 Al married track legend Florence Griffith, later known as Flo Jo. The two met in 1980 at the Olympic trials registration and felt an instant connection. Al later assisted his brother-in-law, Bob Kersee, in coaching Florence to gold medals in the 100, 200 and 400-meter relay.
    [Show full text]
  • Norcal Running Review Reader Referral Plan
    Homer Latimer - Dipsea Victor IN SAN MATEO CALIFORNIA TRACK NEWS OLYMPIC SPORTS UP FRONT An ecstatic Homer Latimer is cheered on as he breasts the finish tape to win the 1976 edition of the Dipsea Race. The 37-year-old Latimer, who coached Leigh High School (San Jose) to many successful seasons in both track and cross-country, showed he's quite a run­ ner himself...three weeks later he took second in the Double Dipsea (with the third fastest time). /Lois Gowen/ Staff ( Rates EDITOR: Jack Leydig ADVERTISING: Bill Clark PUBLISHER: American Western, S.F. RESULTS: Penny DeMoss PHOTO QUIZ 4 WEST VALLEY PORTRAIT ll MEDICAL ADVICE: Harry Hlavac, DPM CIRCULATION: Dave Shrock THIS & THAT 4 "A SPECIAL GIFT" ll ARTIST: Penny DeMoss PHOTO EDITOR: John Marconi LONG DISTANCE RATINGS 5 MEDICAL ADVICE COLUMN 13 CARTOONIST: Dave Brown, Lee Holley PROD. MGR.: Harold DeMoss CLUB NEWS 7 SCHEDULING SECTION 13 ADDRESS LABELS: Dave Himmelberger, Peggy Lyman, Jack Leydig CLASSIFIED ADS 9 RACE WALKING 16 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 9 TRACK & FIELD RESULTS 16 STAFF WRITERS: Bill Clark, Harry Hlavac, Len Wallach, Jack "THE HUMAN RACE" 10 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS 16 Leydig, Chris Kinder, Tom Jordan, Dave Himmelberger, Conrad NOR-CAL PORTRAIT ll LONG DISTANCE RESULTS 20 Walker, Jack Wiley, Keith Conning. EDITOR’S MESSAGE PRODUCTION & MAILING: Yvette, Jeannette & John Cotte', Bonnie, Scott, Jeff & Len Wallach, Sheldon Gersh, Jack Leydig, Judy • THANKS FOR COMING!: - Judy and I would like to take this Gumbs, Irene Rudolf, Dave Shrock, Ken Paul, Dennis Tracy, Paul opportunity to thank all of you who came to our reception and Anderson.
    [Show full text]
  • 7Omen& /Ghk@Msgqnox#67%
    81.7/'6*+46''0]07/$'410' (#.. 7OMEN& /GHK@MSGQNOX#67%.# #0'9.'#&'41(.'#&'45 -#6*.''0(.#0#)#0$'%1/'524'5+&'061(91/'02*+.#06*412; Can you give an example of how you plan to grow participation? One way we can do that is by building a men- toring program to engage women at a younger age. Through our example and collaborative '&7%#6+102418+&'56*' relationships, more women will have the 7.6+/#6'(4''&1/61$' opportunity to connect to the people and pro- #0;6*+0);179#06#0& grams that make UCLA such a highly regarded 61.+8';174&4'#/5 university across the country. This will be a Kathleen Flanagan, MBA ’00 goal of ours with the formation of a committee led by Board member Barbara Bergman. What is the biggest obstacle to achieving the W&P mission? I do not see any big obstacles. I believe in the motto “Just do it!” This is a group of dynamic women who get things done. It is only a matter of devoting time and brain power! Is there a Women & Philanthropy experience that stands out? Supporting the university with fellow Women & Philanthropy members has led to some of my most memorable experiences at UCLA. This past spring, Women & Philanthropy held orward-thinking and entrepreneurial, What inspires you to do this work? an event that highlighted Operation Mend, a F Kathleen Flanagan, MBA ’00 will lead Women Education has made a huge difference in my wonderful program that was made possible by & Philanthropy into the next decade of sup- life.
    [Show full text]
  • 39Th NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN's HEPTATHLON
    39th NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WOMEN’S HEPTATHLON Drake University Des Moines, IA Saturday-Sunday July 27-28, 2019 Frank Zarnowski DECA, The Decathlon Association www.decathlonusa.typepad.com Table of Contents Sectionn One: Background Information page Time Schedule 2 Qualifying Procedures 2 List of Qualifiers 3 Web sites which will post results 3 Section Two: Record Section USA National Champions- 1950-2017 4-5 Adenda 6 Individual Event Records 6-7 Recent Meet results [USA’13-‘18] 8-10 All-Time USA Heptathlon List & The Field 11 PR Page 12 Section Three: Athlete’s Bios 13-40 Michelle Atherley 13 Erinn Beattie 14 Hope Bender 15 Erica Bougaard 16 Alissa Brooks-Johnson 18 Shaina Burns 19 Riley Cooks 20 Emilyn Dearman 21 Alex Gochenour 22 Jordan Gray 23 Kendall Gustafson 24 Anna Hall 25 Allison (Reaser) Halvorsen 26 Chari Hawkins 27 Madeline Holmberg 29 Rose Jackson 30 Annie Kunz 31 Erin Marsh 32 Hannah Rusnack 33 Lindsay Schwartz 34 Lauren Taubert 35 Alyssa Thompson 36 Juanita Webster 37 Kendell Williams 38 Ashtin Zamzow 40 Page 1 SECTION ONE: Basic Info: a) Time Schedule b) Qualifying procedures c) List of Qualifiers d) Web sites which will provide results a… Time Schedule Saturday, July 27, 2019 Sunday, July 28, 2019 10:00 am 100 m Hurdles 11:30 am Long Jump 11:00 pm High Jump 12:50 pm Javelin 1:05 Shot Put 2:50 800 meters 2:00 200 meters b) …..Qualifying Procedure -The standard is 6200. Normal field limit is 16. Athletes who attain the standard will automatically be included in the event, provided they enter and declare.
    [Show full text]
  • Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I Women’S
    Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I WOMEN’S Highlights Lady Vols show world-class distance dominance: Tennessee dominated Division I women’s indoor track March 13-14 – and dominated the world for more than 10 minutes. The Lady Vols captured the school’s second team title in five years at the Division I Women’s Indoor Track and Field Championships and won two events during competition at Texas A&M – including a victory in world-record time in the distance medley relay. Tennessee’s time of 10 minutes, 50.98 seconds, in that event sliced more than three seconds off Villanova’s 21-year-old world mark in the 1,200-/400-/800-/1,600-meter medley, and eight seconds off UCLA’s 2002 meet record. The relay squad was anchored for the second straight year by Sarah Bowman, who figured in both Lady Vols’ event titles and collected a second meet record when she out- leaned Texas Tech’s Sally Kipyego to win the mile run. “Oh, my gosh, look at what we’ve done this weekend,” said Bowman, who also was a member of the 2005 indoor championship team. “I couldn’t ask for a sweeter weekend my senior year. I can’t even put it into words. It’s so amazing. “The heart that this team has, I could actually tear up just talking about them. Just to be out here with these girls who are putting their hearts on the line for the team, and it makes you want to do it all the more. It’s awesome to be part of a team like that.” Tennessee coach J.J.
    [Show full text]
  • Tom Black Track Records
    TENNESSEE TRACK & FIELD TOM BLACK TRACK RECORDS WOMEN’S RECORDS MEN’S RECORDS EVENT MARK NAME AFFILIATION DATE EVENT MARK NAME AFFILIATION DATE 100m 10.92 Aleia Hobbs LSU 5-13-18 100m 9.8h Jeff Phillips Athletics West 5-22-82 200m 22.17 Merlene Ottey L.A. Naturite 6-20-82 10.02 Michael Green adidas 4-11-97 400m 50.24 Maicel Malone Asics International TC 6-17-94 200m 20.06 Justin Gatlin Tennessee 4-12-02 800m 2:00.27 Inez Turner SW Texas State 6-02-95 400m 44.28 Nathon Allen Auburn 5-13-18 1500m 4:03.37 Mary Decker-Tabb Athletics West 6-20-82 800m 1:44.85 David Patrick Athletics West 6-21-83 3000m 8:52.26 Brenda Webb Athletics West 5-21-83 1,500m 3:34.92 Steve Scott Sub 4 TC 6-20-82 5000m 15:22.76 Brenda Webb Team Adidas 4-13-84 Mile 3:57.7 Marty Liquori Villanova 6-21-69 10,000m 32:23.76 Olga Appell Reebok RC 6-17-94 3,000m 8:14.01 Jacob Choge Middle Tennessee 3-25-17 100mH 12.40 J. Camacho-Quinn Kentucky 5-13-18 Steeple 8:21.48 Jim Svenoy Texas-El Paso 6-2-95 400mH 52.75 Sydney McLaughlin Kentucky 5-13-18 5,000m 13:20.39 Todd Williams adidas 4-11-97 2000m SC 6:58.85 Gina Wilbanks Athletes in Action USA 6-17-94 10,000m 27:25.82 Simon Chemoiywo Kenya 4-6-95 3000m SC 10:04.33 Ebba Stenbeck Toledo 5-27-06 5,000m Walk 20:41.00 Jim Heiring Unattached 4-10-81 10,000m walk 45:01.96 Teresa Vaill Unattached 6-16-94 10,000m Walk 46:50.6 Timothy Lewis New York AC 6-17-80 20,000m walk 1:28:35.87 Allen James Athletes in Action 6-13-94 4x100m Relay 42.05 ---------------- LSU 5-13-18 110mH 13.15 Grant Holloway Florida 5-13-18 (Mikiah Brisco, Kortnei Johnson, Rachel Misher, Aleia Hobbs) 400mH 48.38 Danny Harris Athletic West 5-23-87 4x200m Relay 1:30.76 ---------------- Kentucky 4-14-18 (Sydney McLaughlin, Jasmin Camacho-Quinn, Kayelle Clarke, Celera Barnes) 4x100mR 38.08 ---------------- America’s Team 4-14-18 4x400m Relay 3:25.99 ---------------- Kentucky 5-13-18 (Christian Coleman, Justin Gatlin, Ronnie Baker, Mike Rogers) (Faith Ross, J.
    [Show full text]
  • 2011 Ucla Men's Track & Field
    2011 MEN’S TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE IINDOORNDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location January 28-29 at UW Invitational Seattle, WA February 4-5 at New Balance Collegiate Invitational New York, NY at New Mexico Classic Albuquerque, NM February 11-12 at Husky Classic Seattle, WA February 25-26 at MPSF Indoor Championships Seattle, WA March 5 at UW Final Qualifi er Seattle, WA March 11-12 at NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, TX OOUTDOORUTDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location March 11-12 at Northridge Invitational Northridge, CA March 18-19 at Aztec Invitational San Diego, CA March 25 vs. Texas & Arkansas Austin, TX April 2 vs. Tennessee ** Drake Stadium April 7-9 Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational ** Drake Stadium April 14 at Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, CA April 17 vs. Oregon ** Drake Stadium April 22-23 at Triton Invitational La Jolla, CA May 1 at USC Los Angeles, CA May 6-7 at Pac-10 Multi-Event Championships Tucson, AZ May 7 at Oxy Invitational Eagle Rock, CA May 13-14 at Pac-10 Championships Tucson, AZ May 26-27 at NCAA Preliminary Round Eugene, OR June 8-11 at NCAA Outdoor Championships Des Moines, IA ** denotes UCLA home meet TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location .............................................................................J.D. Morgan Center, GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90095 2011 Schedule .........................Inside Front Cover Athletics Phone ......................................................................(310)
    [Show full text]
  • Finished Results
    Finished Results - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:40 AM 3/31/2019 Page 1 Bob Larsen Carnival / Jim Bush Legends Invite - 3/29/2019 to 3/30/2019 Finished Results UCLA Drake Stadium Results 47 Tam, Isabella JR Cal St. Los 15.61 -0.1 Women 100 Meter Dash Drake Stdm.: 10.93 $ 1982 Evelyn Ashford Women 200 Meter Dash Name Yr School Finals Drake Stdm.: 22.30 $ 1982 Randy Givens Finals Name Yr School Finals 1 Fletcher, Callista SO San Diego St 11.61 0.4 Finals 2 Droughn, Valexsia SO Cal St. Los 11.63 0.4 1 Acolatse, Suzie SR UCLA 24.08 1.3 3 Acolatse, Suzie SR UCLA 11.73 0.4 2 Bender, Hope SR UC Santa Bar 24.15 1.3 4 King, Kierra SO Cerritos 11.85 0.4 3 Bushnell, Hope SR UC Irvine 24.58 1.3 5 Gaffney, Regyn SR Washington S 11.90 0.4 4 Moses, Tarika SO Unattached 24.59 1.3 6 Tucker, Jordyn JR Washington S 11.94 0.2 5 Martin, Jackie SO Utah 24.87 0.4 7 Dyer, Danae FR San Diego St 12.02 0.2 6 Tucker, Jordyn JR Washington S 24.90 0.4 8 Bushnell, Hope SR UC Irvine 12.06 0.4 7 Lebar, Maya FR Utah 24.97 1.3 9 Watson, Taylor FR Utah 12.09 0.4 8 Ebb, Kasey FR San Diego St 25.01 1.3 10 McDonald, Tai FR San Diego St 12.16 0.4 9 Griffin, LeNaya JR Long Beach S 25.05 0.4 11 Allain, Mariah FR Riverside 12.19 0.2 10 Salter, Mahlaya FR Cerritos 25.06 1.3 12 Davis, Alona FR Cerritos 12.23 0.2 11 Pelt, Annayah FR Riverside 25.08 1.3 13 Dickerson, Kayla JR Cal St.
    [Show full text]
  • Combined Track 1-15 2017.Indd
    2017 TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE IINDOORNDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location Jan. 28 at Columbia East-West Challenge New York, N.Y. Feb. 3-4 at Charlie Thomas Invitational College Station, Texas Feb. 10-11 at Don Kirby Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 12-13 at Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. Feb. 24-25 at MPSF Championships Seattle, Wash. March 10-11 at NCAA Championships College Station, Texas OOUTDOORUTDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location March 4 at Long Beach State Long Beach, Calif. March 25 at Pac-12 v BIG 10 Challenge Tempe, Ariz. March 31 Bob Larsen Distance Carnival ** Drake Stadium April 1 Legends of Track & Field Invitational** Drake Stadium April 8 at Rafer/JJK Invitational** Drake Stadium April 13 at MT SAC Relays Distance Carnival Cerritos, Calif. April 15 UCLA Invitational** Drake Stadium April 21-22 at UCSD Triton Invitational La Jolla, Calif. April 30 at UCLA v USC Dual Meet Los Angeles, Calif. May 6 at Occidental Invitational Eagle Rock, Calif. May 6-7 at Pac-12 Combined Events Corvallis, Ore. May 13-14 at Pac-12 Championships Eugene, Ore. May 25-27 at NCAA West Prelims Austin, Texas June 7-10 at NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. ** denotes UCLA home meet TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location .............................................................................J.D. Morgan Center, GENERAL INFORMATION ......................................325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, Calif., 90095 2017 Schedule .........................Inside Front Cover Athletics Phone ......................................................................(310)
    [Show full text]
  • Florence Griffith-Joyner
    Florence Griffith-Joyner "People don't pay much attention to you when you are second best. I wanted to see what it felt like to be number one." -Florence Griffith-Joyner One of the most memorable moments of Olympic history was when Florence Griffith Joyner became a track and field champion, winning 3 Gold Medals during the 1988 Seoul games. It was then that the persona known as "Flo Jo" became known worldwide. With her shiny one-legged running outfits, long hair, and brightly painted fingernails, she captured medals and the attention of the world with her speed, grace, and charm. She captured world records in track and field and was named “The World’s Fastest Woman.” President Clinton recognized her talent and appointed her as co-chair of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Florence Griffith Joyner was born Delorez Florence Griffith on December 21, in Mojave, California the seventh of eleven children. Her family nicknamed her ”Dee Dee.” At age 7 she began chasing rabbits in the housing project in South Central Los Angeles her family had moved to that year. Her mother was strict and raised her to adhere to house rules that included no television and early bedtimes. She once remarked about her home life, “The main reason I wanted to be successful was to get out of the ghetto. My parents helped direct my path.” Florence was a star adolescent athlete and student. She won the Jesse Owens National Youth Games at the Sugar Ray Robinson Youth Foundation and was a straight-A student.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Women’S LJ by K Ken Nakamura
    2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Women’s LJ by K Ken Nakamura Summary: All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Dist Wind Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 7. 31 1.7 Brittney Reese 1 Eug ene 2016 2 2 7.22 1.5 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1q Indian apolis 1988 3 7.15 1.0 Brittney Reese 1 Eugene 2012 4 3 7.11 1.8 Marion Jones 1 Sacramento 2004 5 4 7.10 1.6 Chelsea Hayes 2 Eugene 2012 6 7.08 0.1 Jackie Joyner -Kersee 1 New Orleans 1992 7 7.02 1.9 Mari on Jones 1 Sacramento 2000 8 5 7.01 1. 1 Shana Williams 1q Atlanta 1996 9 6 7.00 2.0 Jodi Anderson 1 Eugene 1980 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Dist wind Name Venue Year Max 57cm 7.45m 2.6 Jackie Joyner -Kersee Indianapolis 1988 Min 1cm 6.13m ? Martha Watson Eugene 1972 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Dis t Wind Name Venue Year 1 7.31 1.7 Brittney Re ese Eugene 2016 7.22 (qualifying) 1.5 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis 1988 7.45w 2.6 Jackie Joyner-Kersee Indianapolis 1988 2 7.10 1.6 Chelsea Hayes Eugene 2012 7.02w 2.3 Tianna Bartoletta Eugene 2016 3 7.08 w 2.4 Janay DeLoach Eu gene 2012 6.93 1.7 Janay DeLoach Eugene 2016 4 6.97 1.2 Whitney Glpson Eugene 2012 6.89 1.8 Shakeela Saunders Eugene 2016 Last five Olympic Trials Year First Dist Second Dist Third Dist 2016 Brittney Reese 7.31 Tianna Bartoletta 7.02 Janay DeLoach 6.93 2012 Brittney Reese 7.15 Chelsea Hayes 7.10 Janay DeLoach 7.08 2008 Brittney Reese 6.95 Grace Upshaw 6.88 Funmi Jimoh 6.72 2004 Marion Jones 7.11 Grace Upshaw 6.83 Akiba McKinney 6.57 2000 Marion Jones 7.02 Dawn Burell 6.97w Shana
    [Show full text]