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Outdoor1999.Pdf 1999 SCHEDULE INDOOR ioo Meters Leonard Phobias Akwenye Date Event Location Myles-Mills Kenneth Andam ran a 10.20 in Jan. 16 Snake River Open Pocatello, Idaho Aaron Barker the finals to Jan. 23 RockyMountain Cup Colo. Springs, Colo. L. Myles-Mills become the Jan. 23 Wildcat Invitational Ogden, Utah Robert Mugagga Cody Olson NCAA 100 Jan. 29 Idaho State Invitational Pocatello, Idaho Meter Jan. 30 Wilson Motor Invit. Logan, Utah 200 Meters Champion at Feb. 4-6 Husker Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Thobias Akwenye the 1998 Outdoor Track Feb. 12-13 Mountain States Classic Pocatello, Idaho Kenneth Andam Aaron Barker and Field Feb.18-20 WAC Championships Colo. Springs, Colo. Slade Combs Champion Mar. 4-6 NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. L. Myles-Mills ships. Robert Mugagga OUTDOOR Cody Olson Date Event Location 10,000 Meters 400 Meters Chad Durham High Jump Mar. 20 Cal Poly Invitational San Luis Obispo, Cal. Seth Chappell John Hedengren Marc Chenn Mar. 27 UTEP Invitational El Paso, Texas Andy Dorais Marc Lawson Eric Crow Jeremy Parker Mar. 27 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. Marc DeLuca Matt Poulsen Clayton Patch Randon Richards Shae Taylor Apr. 1-3 Texas Relays Austin, Texas Apr. 3 UNLV Invitational Las Vegas, Nev. 800 Meters no Meter Shot Put Apr. 10 BYU Cougar Invitational Provo, Utah Jared Carlson High Hurdles Doug Bryant Jim Roberts Apr. 17 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. Doug Hall Trent Ady Chris Kemp Slade Combs Apr. 22-24 Robinson Invitational Provo, Utah Justus Talley Kyle Grossarth Pole Vault May 1 Texas Invitational Austin, Texas Eric Taylor Randy Himes Clay Brown May 8 BYUTri-Meet Provo, Utah Jeff Taylor Chris Kemp Benjamin Crosby Jeff Hansen Cardinal Invitational (M) Palo Alto, Calif. Mao Tjiroze Jared Steere May 8 Neil Jensen May 15 Utah Collegiate Champs. Salt Lake City, Utah Kirk Sweetnam 1500 Meters Jonathan Wilson May 19-22 WAC Championships Fort Collins, Colo. Matt Adams Discus Jun. 1-5 NCAA Championships Boise, Idaho Jared Carlson 400 Meter Doug Corey Nathan Harrison Hurdles JimGough BryanLindsay Trent Ady Seth Herring Dula Parkinson Slade Combs Jim Roberts Nathan Robison Kyle Gossarth Matt Steiger Randy Himes Javelin Eric Taylor Chris'Kemp LynnJackson Jared Steere Steeplechase Kirk Sweetnam Hammer Dustin Ence Jonathan Wilson Doug Bryar.t Matt Novakovich Jim Roberts Trevor Pettingill Long Jump Jeff Wilson Kenneth Andam Decathlon Aaron Barker Clayton Brown 5000 Meters Kyle Gossarth Jason Cox Matt Adams Jeff Hansen Kyle Grossarth Chad Durham Marek Samseli Neil Jensen John Hedengren Jeremy Parker Marc Lavvson Triple Jump SITES Matt Poulsen Kenneth Andam O Indoor Randon Richards Colin Bringhurst * Outdoor Garv Wilson Marek Samseli 1999 CAL POLY USTCA QUAD CAL POLY, SAN LUIS OBISPO MARCH 20th, 1999 DUMni^rJS 7^ Men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION*"*" ™ p£t5? iiB?IGHAMWS0NG UNIVERSITY) "-SI; TREVOR BETENSON (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 15.6i; BRENDON HALL (CAn POLY) 16.15; TROY PINO (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 17.09; nircni1!^ "" ~M' Men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION I 2 SHS^uNGUu^Smrii^?TY) 15*43; JARED STEERE (BRIGHAM Y0UNG «IVERSIw> "•<* CHRIS ™ 110M HH -M, Men ' FINAL RESULTS <bSSLHY^ 2- BRETT GUYM0N <UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 15.43; 3. JARED STEERE EStSSE S2E ^t^RSITY) 15-49; 4' TREV0R BETENSON (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 15.61; 5. CHRIS KEMP (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 15.80; 6. BRENDON HALL (CAL POLY) 16.15; 7. TROY PINO (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 17.09; eutJtJSS ~?k "0men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION • 1 fSSS^LSSP12 (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 56.25; STEPHANIE CHAVEZ (CAL POLY) 57.19; KRISTI CONNORS S^ufJ SrJS"iy^?ITY) 58'64; ASHLEY WESTPHAL (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 58.70; AMANDA BUSENBARK (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 1:00.82; VALERIE FO (CAL POLY) 1:08.92- 400M -W, Women FINAL RESULTS 1*,,,S5L£YJ"RHPE {UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 56.25; 2. STEPHANIE CHAVEZ (CAL POLY) 57.19; 3. KRISTI CONNORS 2J2„?JA5: UNIVERSITY) 58.64; 4. ASHLEY WESTPHAL (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 58.70; (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 1:00.82; 6. VALERIE FO (CAL POLY) 1:08 92- 5. AMANDA BUSENBARK r.T»vJ22Mn7iUA,.M^n PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION #1 (UTAHMffS ?t^?™t?^o??5S1Y2^=LTNIVERSITY)STATE UNIVERSITY) 50.65; ANDY DORAIS48'16;(BRIGHAMDAVE YOUNGSTOWELLUNIVERSITY)(UTAH STATE52.05;UNIVERSITY)KALEN THOMPSON48.53; JUSTIN(CAL POLY)ALLAN53.08; 400M -M, Men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION # 2 RYAN MCCARTY (CAL POLY) 50.53; 400M -M, Men FINAL RESULTS ,™AYJ?!!4 Pi7"« (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 48.16; 2. DAVE STOWELL (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 48.53; 3. RYAN MCCARTY (CAL POLY) 50.53; 4. JUSTIN ALLAN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 50.65; 5. ANDY DORAIS (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 52.05; 6. KALEN THOMPSON (CAL POLY) 53.08; 1500M -W, Women FINAL RESULTS L;u^2*^! GJ"J£ESPIE <BRIGHAM W^ UNIVERSITY) 4:29.57; 2. LAURA HEINER (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 4:29.94; 3. rJifSr.I'C R0GERS (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 4:30.o5; 4. ANGIE WINKLER (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 4:38.20; 5. WHITNEY BUSHNELL (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 4:4a.14; 6. LORI FANCON (CAL POLY) 4:40.24; 7. HOLLY HANSEN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 4:43.35; 8. JESSICA DAHLBERG (CAL POLY) 4:47.74; 9. JENNIFER SPAHR (CAL POLY) 4:51.39; 1500M -M, Men FINAL RESULTS 1. BRYAN LINDSAY (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 3:51.94; 2. SEAN PHILLIPS (CAL POLY) 3:55.18; 3. GREG PHISTER \%.v (CAL POLY) 3:55.43; 4. MARCUS MORGAN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 3:56.24; 5. BRANDON RICHARDS ™F,HAi2*Yi?0NG UNIVERSITY) 3:58.13; 6. NATHAN ROBISON (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 3:59.38; 7. MARK GLEASON i «, ~TATE UNIVERSITY) 4:00.80; 8. PAULO CARVALHO (CAL POLY) 4:00.97; 9. MIKE NIELSEN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 4:01.22; 10. GARY WILSON (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 4:02.41; 11. MATT POULSEN (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 4:05.43; 100M -W, Women PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION » 1 DANIELLE KOT (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 12.88 w: -2.65; DANNA RAST (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 12.97; HOLLY GIBBONS (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 13.09; JACKIE DIX (CAL POLY) 13.27; 100M -W, Women PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION « 2 MICHAELA THOMPSON (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 12.51; SHAE BAIR (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 13.12; AKUAVI HINE (CAL POLY) 13.49; 100M -W, Women FINAL RESULTS 1. MICHAELA THOMPSON (UTAH STATS UNIVERSITY) 12.51; 2. DANIELLE KOT (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 12.88; 3. DANNA RAST (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 12.97; 4. HOLLY GIBBONS (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 13.09; 5. SHAE BAIR (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 13.12; 6. JACKIE DIX (CAL POLY) 13.27; 7. AKUAVI HINE (CAL POLY) 13.49; 100M -M, Men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION # 1 KAARON CONWRIGHT (CAL POLY) 10.82 w: -2.65; BRANDON BOONE (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 10.97; THOBIAS AKWENYE (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 11.27; MARK CALVIN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 11.40; ROBERT MUGAGGA (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 11.41; DAVID KELLOG (CAL POLY) 11.57; SHAUN HEALY (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 14.57; 100M -M, Men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION * 2 NEIL JENSON (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 11.20 w: -1.89; JAMAAL PETERSON (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 11.33; BRAD BAIR (UTAH STATE*UNIVERSITY) 11.44; 100M -M, Men FINAL .RESULTS 1. KAARON CONWRIGHT (CAL POLY) 10.82 w: -2.65; 2. BRANDON BOONE (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 10.97; 3. NEIL JENSON (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 11.20; 4. THOBIAS AKWENYE (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 11.27; 5. JAMAAL PETERSON (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 11.33; 6. MARK CALVIN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 11.40; 7. ROBERT MUGAGGA (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 11.41; 8. BRAD BAIR (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 11.44; 9. DAVID KELLOG (CAL POLY) 11.57; 10. SHAUN HEALY (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 14.57; i!™?^90^ USTCA QUAD CAL POLY, SAN LUIS OBISPO MARCH 20th, 1999 ttm 5£J5!5!!L"M' Men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION ff 1 2?SSnS <BR*GHAM Y°UNG UNIVERSITY) 50.92 (167-01.0); TYLER OLSEN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 42.12 (138-02.0); w.JXJt"1 ""' Men PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION # 2 r??f?R n? ^J^YISfJ'" °F S0UTHERN CAL> 64'3° (210-11.0); DOUG BRYANT (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 59.70 JONiS^i ,r^STvAR^R1iUTA5.SIAT^ UNIVERSITY) 52.00 (170-07.0); COLIN CASLER (CAL POLY) 50.66 (166-02.0); SS2S! (CAL P0LY) 50*18 (164-°7-0); DAVE SPITZ (UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CAL) 46.32 (152-00.0); HAMMER -M, Men FINAL RESULTS no^T "T^J^JY^fo™ ^ S0UTHERN CAL) 64.30 (210-11.0); 2. DOUG BRYANT (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 59.70 In « mU mm^f PA^f^ (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 52.00 (170-07.0); 4. JIM ROBERTS (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) n!t» «!J2"^1,0,; 5* C0LIN CASLER (CAL POLY) 50.66 (166-02.0); 6. JON MAYHEW (CAL POLY) 50.18 (164-07.0); 7. ,?AV^n? JP (UNIVERSITY <* SOUTHERN CAL) 46.32 (152-00.0); 8. TYLER OLSEN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 42.12 (loo—02.0); HAMMER -W, Women PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION I 1 (ui^09P0rERS°N (BRIGHAM Y0UNG UNIVERSITY) 40.20 (131-11.0); ANDREA LARSEN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 34.06 HAMMER -W, Women PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION I 2 l^n^r^Sr^JS^JIfw UNIVERSITY) 52.06 (170-10.0); CHARLOTTE WANLIN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 51.56 (169-02.0); SALOTE OREILLY (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 40.10 (131-07.0); AIMEE NICHOLS (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 33.78 (110-10.0); HAMMER -W, Women FINAL RESULTS m"^? HARTVIGSEN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 52.06 (170-10.0); 2. CHARLOTTE WANLIN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 51.56 ,!™,;.0,L 3* JENNY PATTERSON (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 40.20 (131-11.0); 4. SALOTE OREILLY ™G^LY2UNG UNIVERSITY) 40.10 (131-07.0); ANDREA LARSEN (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 34.06 (111-09.0); AIMEE NICHOLS (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 33.78 (110-10.0); LONG JUMP -W, Women PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION # 1 KRISTEL BERENDSEN (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 5.62 (18-05.25); ALICIA BRIMHALL (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 5.16 (lo—11.0); LONG JUMP -W, Women PRELIMINARY RESULTS SECTION • 2 SSSSJ^F01 (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 5.50 (18-0C.5); AMY REEDER (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY) 5.40 (17-08.5); TRICIA SCHMIDT (UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY)' 5.22 (17-01.5); ME CLAYTON (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 5.10 (16-08.7*); (UTS S?A^XvE^™Y4.24-1li-l6i?0)-f); °DESSA ^^ <CAL P0LY> 4"74 <15-°^><- KRISTIN HOFFMAN LONG JUMP -W, Women FINAL RESULTS };oKR«SFL BERENDSEN (BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY) 5.62 (18-05.25); 2.
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