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Newsletternewsletter ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Volume 46, No. 14 NEWSLETTERNEWSLETTER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■track December 29, 2000 ISAHAYA, December 2—10,000: 1. Women: 4 x 400: 1. North HS 3:39.46; 2. — International Results — Nagata (Jpn) 27:53.19. Wilson HS 3:39.64. JSM Heptathlon, Claremont, June 6–7— ALGERIA KENYA Women: Hept: 1. Meyer (CaHS) 5038 (15.68, ALGIERS, August 2—Women: 800: 1. 1/ 3/ CHAMPS, Nairobi, July 22—10,000: 6. 5-4 2/1.64, 34- 4/10.38, 25.71 [2914—1], Mérah-Benida (Alg) 1:59.68. 1/ W. Kiptum (Ken) 28:07.37. 18-11 4/5.77, 103-4/31.50, 2:18.9 [2124]). ALGIERS, August 6—800: Guerni (Alg) 1:44.28. POLAND FLORIDA Florida A&M USTCA, Tallahassee, April AUSTRALIA SKÓRCZ, June 1—HT: 1. Boulge (Pol) 250-0 (76.20). 22—Women: 200(4.8): 1. Guthrie (FlAM) SYDNEY, November 18—Women: HT: 1. WROCLAW, September 6—Women: 23.60w. Eagles (Aus) 212-9 (64.86). 400H: 1. Pskit (Pol) 55.86; 2. Olichwierczuk MELBOURNE, November 30—Women: (Pol) 56.22. MINNESOTA 400: 1. Richards (Jam) 52.70. HS SUB-Sectional, Albertville, May 25— SYDNEY, December 3—Women: HT: 1. Women: PV: 1. Manuel (MnHS) 13-4 (4.06) Eagles (Aus) 218-4 (66.55). NEW ZEALAND High School Record (old HSR 13-3 O’Hara MELBOURNE, December 4—10,000: 1. HAMILTON, November 18—Women: DT: [CaHS] ’98). L. Kipkosgei (Ken) 27:57.11; 2. A. Chebii (Ken) 1. Faumuina (NZ) 189-10 (57.87). 28:23.95. Women: 10,000: 1. O’Sullivan (Ire) 33:17.58. RUSSIA MISSISSIPPI ADLER, February 12 (not 13)— HS SECTIONAL, Tupelo, April ?— CHINA BARNAUL, February 26 (indoors)— Women: LJ: 1. Taylor (MsHS) 20-3 (6.17). 3/ SHANQQIU, May 5—Women: 20W: Wang Women: LJ: 1. Kotova (Rus) 23-1 4 (7.05) L. (Chn) 1:31:34. (indoor WL) (=8, x W). OKLAHOMA RAM Relays, Owasso, April 8—HJ: 1. 1/ CROATIA SPAIN Neale (OkHS) 7-3 2 (2.22). RIJEKA, September 2—SP: 1. Ercegovac BARCELONA, July 25—3000: 10. L. Mar- 1/ tin (Spa) 7:50.27 (all others reported move up OREGON (Cro) 66-6 2 (20.28). one place). OREGON Invitational, April 29—SP: 1. 1/ FINLAND Rome (Boise) 62- 4 (18.90). DT: 1. Reynolds (MTG) 210-5 (64.14); 2. Rome (Boise) 200-9 Kuortane, Finland, June 24—JT: 1. UKRAINE (61.18); 3. Hoxmeier (Boise) 190-4 (58.02); 4. Gatsioudis (Gre) (287-5, 289-2, f, f, 300-10, p) BROVARY, January 23 (indoors)— 3/ Parker (UtSt) 185-9 (56.62). (87.62, 88.15, f, f, 91.69, p); 2. Parviainen (Fin) Women: LJ: 1. Shevhovtsova (Ukr) 22- 4 (6.72). (f, f, 273-3, 2985, 278-2, 281-0) (f, f, 83.28, KONCHA-Zaspa, April 28—Women: DT: 90.97, 84.78, 85.65). 1. Antonova (Ukr) 217-0 (66.15). PENNSYLVANIA LAHTI, August 20—HJ: 2. Frösén (Fin) DNEPROPETROVSK, July 18—Women: HARRISBURG, April 10—Women: HJ: 1. 1/ DT: 1. Antonova (Ukr) 206-11 (63.08). Fountain (PaHS) 6-0 (1.83). 7-4 4 (2.24). FRANCE TENNESSEE CLERMONT-Ferrand, July 19—Women: — U.S. Outdoor Results — GATORADE Twilight, Knoxville, May 18— 200: 1. Davis (MemE) 20.27 (not Blake' [Jam]). HT: 1. Lignot (Fra) 210-0 (64.00). ALABAMA BRON, July 23—Women: LJ: 1. Félix (Fra) St. Paul Relays, Mobile, March 11—LJ: 1. 3/ 3/ TEXAS 22- 4w (6.72) (21-11 4/6.70). Stabler (AlHS) 25-3w (7.69). LA ROCHE-sur-Yon, September 23— GULF Association Relays, Houston, March Women: PV: 1. Boslak (Fra) 14-2 (4.32) (3, 7 ARIZONA WJ). MESA Invitational, Mesa, April 14—DT: 1. Track Newsletter is published at least 12 times a Pettersson' (Swe) 213-7 (65.10). HUNGARY year by the editors of Track & Field News, 2570 AC, Tucson, December 9—Women: TJ: El Camino Real, Suite 606, Mountain View, CA VESZPRÉM (not Budapest), March 4— 1. Perez (unat) 43-3 (13.18). 94040. Phone—650/948-8188 ITALY CALIFORNIA FAX—650/948-9445 TURIN, June 10—HT: 6. I. Astapkovich VALLEJO RELAYS, Vallejo, April 22— [email protected] (Blr) 249-3 (75.98). Women: 800Med: 1. Berkeley HS 1:42.70; 2. [email protected] Logan HS 1:44.91. JAPAN HS SUB-Sectional, Salinas, May 13— [email protected] HACHIOJI, November 28—10,000: 1. Women: 3200: 1. Barrientos (CaHS) 10:11.19 [email protected] Ngatho (Ken) 27:49.35; 2. Irifune (Jpn) (converts to 9:29.24 for 3000). www.trackandfieldnews.com 27:58.57. HS SECTIONAL, Norwalk, May 26— ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ -275- December 29, 2000 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 18—Women: 800Med: 1. Forest Brook HS McGranahan (Vill) 16:30.10; 2. Kruppa (Gtn) 1:43.91. 16:37.80; 3. Entice (Gtn) 16:49.30. 4 x 800: 1. — Foot Locker XC — 3/ DOC Walker Relays, Texarkana, March Georgetown 9:21.20. TJ: 1. Gilbert (Del) 41-3 4 Orlando, Florida, December 9— 31—HJ: 1. Bradley (ArHS) 7-4 (2.23). LJ: 1. (12.59). Men’s Individuals (5000m): 1. Ritzenhein 1/ Bradley (ArHS) 25- 2w (7.63). (Rockford, Mi) 14:35; 2. Webb (S Lakes, Res- SEGUIN, April ?—Women: TJ: 1. Hill MASSACHUSETTS ton, Va) 14:55; 3. Hall (Big Bear, BB City, Ca) 3/ (TxHS) 41-9 4w (12.74). HARVARD 87-Boston College 48, Cam- 14:59; 4. Millioen (St Anthony’s, Melville, NY) ARLINGTON, April 14—Women: HJ: 1. bridge, December 2—Women: HJ: 1. Siilats' 15:05; 5. Heinonen (South, Eugene) 15:07; 1/ Madden (TxHS) 5-11 (1.80). (Harv) 6- 2 (1.84). 6. Pilkington (Roy, Ut) 15:09; 7. Goodwin HS REGIONAL, Lubbock, April 29—100: (Mtn. View, Orem, Ut) 15:13; 8. Moore (Novi, 1. Wooten (TxHS) 10.33w. NEW HAMPSHIRE Mi) 15:13; 9. Watkins (Flathead, Kalispell, Mt) USATF JO Regional, San Antonio, June HANOVER, December 16—Women: SP: 15:16; 10. Curtis (Xavier, Louisville) 15:16; ?—Women: Hept: 1. Reimer (TxHS) 5012. 1/ 1. Gerraughty (NHHS) 51-9 2 (15.78). 11. Koborsi (Jersey Village, Houston) 15:16; BORDER Shootout, El Paso, December 9 12. Thorne (Lakeside, Atlanta) 15:17; 13. 1/ (altitude 1130m)—PV: 1. Pratt' (Mex) 18- 2 Lockhart (Handley, Winchester, Va) 15:17; 14. 1/ NEW YORK (5.50); 2. Kholev' (USC) 17-4 2 (5.30). Women: Glaz (Stagg, Palos Hills, Il) 15:19; 15. Esche 1/ RIVERDALE, December 1—Wt: 1. Free- TJ: 1. Tarasova' (UTEP) 42-3 2 (12.89). 1/ man (Man) 66-11 4 (20.40). (West, Waukesha, Wi) 15:21; CORNELL Relays, Ithaca, December 2— 16. Swope (Winter Park, Fl) 15:30; 17. VIRGINIA 3/ TJ: 1. Okantey' (Gha) 53-11 4 (16.45). McGovern (Fairfield, Ct) 15:31; 18. Fisher Women: 5000: 1. Calle' (VaC) 16:36.63. TJ: (Franklin C, Indianapolis) 15:32; 19. Grumstrup 3/ 1. Hurd (Nik) 45-1 4 (13.76). Wt: 1. Clayton (Stevens, Rapid City, SD) 15:32; 20. Vidal 3/ OHIO (KK) 615 4 (18.74). (Flathead) 15:33; KENT State Winter Open, Kent, Decem- ber 9 (300m unbanked synthetic—OT)—200: 21. Meindl (Orchard Park, NY) 15:38; 22. Gotcher (Aptos, Ca) 15:40; 23. Kiter (Shadle 1. Cruse (Kent) 21.07; 2. Edwards (Akr) 21.09. 1/ Park, Spokane) 15:41; 24. Moore (Saline, Mi) — U.S. Indoor Results — SP: 1. Adams (unat) 60-6 2 (18.45). Pent: 1. 3/ 3/ 15:43; 25. Keating (North, Pharr, Tx) 15:45; Grant (unat) 3847 (8.88, 24-7 4/7.51, 40-11 4/ 3/ 26. Henk (Union, Montpelier, Vt) 15:47; 27. 12.49, 6-10 4/2.10, 3:06.02). IDAHO Women: 5000: 1. Laitinen' (Tol) 16:25.13. Maddox (The Colony, Tx) 15:48; 28. McDONALD’S Last Chance, Moscow, McAndrews (Queensbury, NY) 15:56; 29. 3/ SP: 1. Blewitt (Ash) 49-9 (15.16). Pent: 1. March 4—LJ: 1. Coleman (Mt) 25-1 4 (7.66). 1/ 1/ Romaniuk (Suffern, NY) 15:57; 30. Sandfort 4 4 1/ Varga (Akr) 3713 (9.53, 5-9 /1.76, 40-2 / SP: 1. Waltz (WaSt) 63-3 4 (19.28); 2. Rome 3/ (W Plains, Mo) 16:00; 31. Bensen (Deerfield, 4 3/ 12.25, 17-10 /5.45, 2:36.09). (Boise) 62-1 (18.92); 3. Reynolds (MTG) 61-9 4 Ma) 16:02; 32. Fennell (Pearl River, NY) 16:38. (18.84); 4. Hoxmeier (Boise) 59-2 (18.03). Teams: 1. West 30; 2. South 48; 3. Midwest OKLAHOMA 56; 4. Northeast 96. AC, Norman, December 2—HJ: 1. Neale ILLINOIS 1/ (Bart) 7-4 2 (2.25). Wt: 1. Charfreitag' (SMU) EARLY Bird Classic, Normal, December 1/ FOOT LOCKER WOMEN 2 1/ 73-4 (22.36). 8—Wt: 1. Barrett (unat) 66-9 4 (20.35). Women: 60: 1. Bailey' (Jam) 7.36. Wt: 1. Individuals (5000m): 1. Bei (Montgomery, 1/ Santa Rosa, Ca) 16:55 Course Record (old cr Ezeh' (SMU) 68-2 4 (20.78). IOWA 17:06 Chang [Punahou, Honolulu] ’99); 2. Si- raki, (Hoover, Glendale, Ca) 16:58; 3. Zeigle CYCLONE Holiday Classic, Ames, De- PENNSYLVANIA (Bingham, S Jordan, Ut) 17:21; 4. Roetter cember 8 (300m unbanked synthetic—OT)— LAFAYETTE Invitational, Easton, Decem- 60: 1. T. Minor (PA) 6.57; 2. Davis (NnIa) 6.63. 1/ (Lexington, Ma) 17:29; 5. Toedebusch (Rock- ber 2—Wt: 1. Bailey (unat) 65-8 4 (20.02). Heats: I–1. T. Minor (PA) 6.63. III–1. Davis ford, Mi) 17:32; (NnIa) 6.65. 600: 1.
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