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Recordtiming.Com RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational Stanford University --Stanford, California Results 7 502 Scott Buttinger Stanford 1:52.93 Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash 52.162 (52.162) Name School Finals Section 1 Wind: -2.0 Event 7 Men 800 Meter Run Section 4 1 252 Juan Carlos Alanis Mexico-FMAA 10.84 Name School Finals 2 511 Miguel Shaw Stanford 11.53 Section 1 1 681 Nick Rivera Texas Tech 1:50.19 Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run Section 1 54.615 (54.615) Name School Finals 2 560 Tyler Smith U. of Victor 1:50.34 Section 1 53.238 (53.238) 1 81 Casimir Loxsom Brooks Beast 1:48.38 3 110 Jordan Locklear California 1:50.99 54.914 (54.914) 53.678 (53.678) 2 223 Edward Kemboi Iowa State 1:48.47 4 434 Nathanael Litwiller Sacramento S 1:51.18 55.079 (55.079) 53.983 (53.983) 3 83 Mark Weiczorek Brooks Beast 1:48.94 5 633 Christian DeLago Unattached-I 1:52.04 55.249 (55.249) 54.452 (54.452) 4 506 Luke Lefebure Stanford 1:50.16 6 654 Martin Dally Virginia Tec 1:52.20 54.728 (54.728) 52.649 (52.649) 5 193 Geoff Harris Halifast 1:52.29 7 607 Terrance Ellis Unattached 1:53.45 55.539 (55.539) 53.523 (53.523) --- 415 Za'Von Watkins Penn State DNF 54.954 (54.954) Event 8 Men 800 Meter Run Section 5 --- 475 Anthony Romaniw Speed River DNF Name School Finals 54.546 (54.546) Section 1 1 281 Matthew Tex Montana Stat 1:50.01 Event 5 Men 800 Meter Run Section 2 55.164 (55.164) Name School Finals 2 279 Grant Grosvenor Montana Stat 1:50.25 Section 1 56.137 (56.137) 1 270 Eliud Rutto Mid. Tenn. S 1:45.37 3 554 Elijah Silva Tulsa 1:51.42 52.011 (52.011) 56.116 (56.116) 2 408 Harun Abda Oregon Track 1:46.62 4 682 Josh Lewis California 1:52.50 51.768 (51.768) 55.916 (55.916) 3 409 Aaron Evans Oregon Track 1:47.15 5 105 Eugene Hamilton III California 1:52.71 52.415 (52.415) 55.896 (55.896) 4 16 Thomas Roth AAM 1:47.46 6 503 Will Drinkwater Stanford 1:53.51 52.231 (52.231) 56.245 (56.245) 5 613 Boaz Lalang Unattached 1:50.11 7 621 Thomas Rigby Unattached 1:55.19 52.803 (52.803) 56.278 (56.278) 6 168 Masato Yokota Fujitsu 1:54.49 54.651 (54.651) Event 9 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 1 Name School Finals Event 6 Men 800 Meter Run Section 3 Section 1 Name School Finals 1 82 Riley Masters Brooks Beast 3:38.42 Section 1 1:42.264 (1:42.264) 2:41.465 (59.201) 1 634 Patrick Peterson Unattached-I 1:48.88 2 610 Henrik Ingebrigtsen Unattached 3:38.53 52.619 (52.619) 1:42.121 (1:42.121) 2:41.295 (59.175) 2 182 Ryan Manahan Georgetown 1:49.37 3 414 Brannon Kidder Penn State 3:38.82 52.059 (52.059) 1:41.917 (1:41.917) 2:42.218 (1:00.301) 3 86 Mark Husted Brooks I.D. 1:50.14 4 331 Hamish Carson New Zealand 3:39.75 52.992 (52.992) 1:42.698 (1:42.698) 2:41.966 (59.269) 4 412 Ryan Brennan Penn State 1:50.15 5 383 Julian Matthews NZL 3:39.95 52.290 (52.290) 1:41.402 (1:41.402) 2:41.810 (1:00.408) 5 178 Amos Bartelsmeyer Georgetown 1:50.61 6 670 Austin Mudd Wisconsin 3:40.16 52.412 (52.412) 1:43.140 (1:43.140) 2:43.393 (1:00.253) 6 185 Cole Williams Georgetown 1:50.68 7 512 Tyler Stutzman Stanford 3:40.21 52.574 (52.574) 1:42.450 (1:42.450) 2:42.424 (59.975) RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational Stanford University --Stanford, California Results Section 1 ... (Event 9 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 1) 7 541 Martin Casse Texas-Pan Am 3:43.67 Name School Finals 45.249 (45.249) 1:46.742 (1:01.493) 2:46.211 (59.470) 8 207 Lee Emanuel Hoka 3:40.66 8 536 Travis Burkstrand Team Usa Min 3:43.82 1:40.599 (1:40.599) 2:41.488 (1:00.889) 44.922 (44.922) 1:46.366 (1:01.444) 2:46.406 (1:00.041) 9 537 Jose Juan Esparza Tec de Monte 3:40.84 9 374 Graham Crawford North Caroli 3:44.51 1:42.792 (1:42.792) 2:41.292 (58.500) 44.849 (44.849) 2:46.634 (2:01.785) 10 496 Michael Atchoo Stanford 3:41.92 10 213 Liam Markham Illinois 3:44.58 1:42.986 (1:42.986) 2:42.464 (59.478) 44.440 (44.440) 1:45.626 (1:01.186) 2:45.485 (59.860) 11 669 Alex Hatz Wisconsin 3:42.10 11 163 Jakub Zivec Florida Stat 3:46.98 1:42.825 (1:42.825) 2:42.899 (1:00.074) 45.142 (45.142) 1:46.569 (1:01.428) 2:46.791 (1:00.223) 12 336 Cory Leslie Nike 3:43.10 12 225 John Coghlan Ireland 3:47.35 1:42.029 (1:42.029) 2:41.862 (59.833) 45.306 (45.306) 1:46.507 (1:01.201) 2:47.111 (1:00.604) --- 691 Paul Lagno Unattached DNF Event 10 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 2 44.313 (44.313) 1:45.382 (1:01.069) Name School Finals Section 1 Event 12 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 4 1 657 Grant Pollock Virginia Tec 3:41.76 Name School Finals 1:46.658 (1:46.658) 2:46.252 (59.595) Section 1 2 429 Tarik Moukrime Rfc Liege At 3:42.45 1 196 Johan Rogestedt Hälle IF 3:42.19 1:46.504 (1:46.504) 2:46.031 (59.528) 44.853 (44.853) 1:45.038 (1:00.185) 2:44.470 (59.433) 3 497 Marco Bertolotti Stanford 3:42.80 2 194 Daniel Gorman Halifast Ath 3:42.49 1:45.468 (1:45.468) 2:45.625 (1:00.158) 44.288 (44.288) 1:44.905 (1:00.617) 2:44.549 (59.645) 4 454 Kristopher Gauson Scotland 3:43.22 3 327 Ross Matheson New Mexico 3:43.55 1:45.860 (1:45.860) 2:45.894 (1:00.035) 44.207 (44.207) 1:44.691 (1:00.485) 2:44.883 (1:00.193) 5 467 Tommy Schmitz Speed Factor 3:43.22 4 254 Christopher Antonio Sandoval PerezMexico-FMAA 3:44.09 1:45.612 (1:45.612) 2:45.416 (59.805) 44.070 (44.070) 1:44.435 (1:00.365) 2:44.333 (59.899) 6 75 Tony Jordanek Brooks 3:43.40 5 325 Alex Cornwell New Mexico 3:45.07 1:45.232 (1:45.232) 2:45.808 (1:00.576) 44.511 (44.511) 1:45.220 (1:00.709) 2:45.110 (59.891) 7 179 Ahmed Bile Georgetown 3:43.43 6 527 Joel Hubbard Syracuse 3:45.40 1:46.303 (1:46.303) 2:46.508 (1:00.205) 43.573 (43.573) 1:45.013 (1:01.440) 2:46.208 (1:01.196) 8 601 David Bishop Unattached 3:44.20 7 559 Thomas Riva U. of Victor 3:45.66 1:45.972 (1:45.972) 2:46.010 (1:00.039) 45.093 (45.093) 1:45.754 (1:00.662) 2:45.947 (1:00.193) 9 500 Justin Brinkley Stanford 3:46.14 8 525 MJ Erb Syracuse 3:46.08 1:46.062 (1:46.062) 2:47.507 (1:01.445) 45.041 (45.041) 1:45.548 (1:00.507) 2:45.505 (59.958) 10 526 Martin Hehir Syracuse 3:47.19 9 605 Tom Coyle Unattached 3:46.10 1:46.833 (1:46.833) 2:47.358 (1:00.525) 44.439 (44.439) 1:45.316 (1:00.878) 2:45.675 (1:00.360) 11 417 Joshua McAlary Playmakers E 3:49.52 10 453 Andrew Butchart Scotland 3:47.10 1:46.076 (1:46.076) 2:46.486 (1:00.410) 44.760 (44.760) 1:45.508 (1:00.749) 2:45.423 (59.915) 12 314 Patrick McGregor New Jersey-N 3:55.27 --- 326 Elmar Engholm New Mexico DNF 1:46.413 (1:46.413) 2:47.195 (1:00.783) 43.577 (43.577) 1:44.026 (1:00.450) 2:43.945 (59.919) --- 627 Darius Terry Unattached DNF Event 11 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 3 43.870 (43.870) 1:44.217 (1:00.347) 2:44.172 (59.955) Name School Finals --- 18 Morten Velde AAM DNF Section 1 44.906 (44.906) 1:46.620 (1:01.714) 1 324 Peter Callahan New Mexico 3:42.62 45.502 (45.502) 1:47.010 (1:01.508) 2:46.864 (59.855) Event 13 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 5 2 608 Daniel Herrera Unattached 3:42.94 Name School Finals 44.893 (44.893) 1:46.063 (1:01.171) 2:45.941 (59.878) Section 1 3 17 Thomas Solberg Eide AAM 3:43.10 1 640 Cosmas Boit UTEP 3:43.55 44.598 (44.598) 1:45.883 (1:01.285) 2:45.718 (59.835) 45.488 (45.488) 1:47.685 (1:02.197) 2:47.872 (1:00.188) 4 228 Suguru Osako Jpn-Nissin F 3:43.19 2 656 Patrick Joseph Virginia Tec 3:44.98 45.083 (45.083) 1:45.996 (1:00.914) 2:45.794 (59.798) 45.438 (45.438) 1:47.449 (1:02.012) 2:48.764 (1:01.315) 5 364 Isaac Presson North Caroli 3:43.34 3 280 Cristian Soratos Montana Stat 3:45.04 45.371 (45.371) 1:46.814 (1:01.444) 2:46.431 (59.618) 45.423 (45.423) 1:46.841 (1:01.419) 2:47.688 (1:00.847) 6 290 Dylan Ferris NBSV 3:43.63 4 653 Vincent Ciattei Virginia Tec 3:45.28 44.747 (44.747) 1:46.183 (1:01.437) 2:46.001 (59.818) 45.858 (45.858) 1:47.524 (1:01.667) 2:47.856 (1:00.333) RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 Payton Jordan Cardinal Invitational Stanford University --Stanford, California Results Section 1 ..
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