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Brigham Young University Brigham Young University - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:46 AM 4/4/2006 Page 1 2006 BYU Cougar Invitational - 3/31/2006 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Results - Meet Schedule Event 1 Women Hammer Throw Event 3 Men Hammer Throw World: 249-07 W 8/29/199 Mihaela Melinte World: 284-07 W 8/30/198 Yuriy Syedikh American: 236-03 A7/27/200 Anna Mahon American: 270-09 A9/17/199 Lance Deal Stadium: 234-01 S6/25/200 Erin Gilreath Stadium: 259-01 S6/26/200 James Parker BYU: 220-01 B4/2/1998 Amy Christensen Palmer BYU: 235-08 B1982 Kjell Bystedt Region Qual: 54.15m R Region Qual: 55.60m R NameYr School Finals NameYr School Finals 1Kate Burton Jr Wyoming 60.33mR 1Brad Charters Fr Wyoming 55.56m 2Dana Posey Sr NAU 58.51mR 2Kevin Liu Jr Utah State 54.06m 3Georgina Toth Fr NAU 57.64mR 3Chris Sonognini Sr Weber State 51.29m 4Anna Dolegiewicz en Unattached 56.66mR 4Justin Jessop Sr Unattached 49.59m 5Marji Bovey Sr Wyoming 52.72m 5Casey Lass Fr Wyoming 49.42m 6Ashley Morrison en Unattached 47.31m 6Brock Money So Weber State 43.88m 7Rachelle Nevitt Jr NAU 46.76m 7Brian Lindquist So Weber State 42.92m 8Aj Roby Sr Utah 46.04m 8Fluffy T. Ford en Unattached 42.91m 9Candace Jones Sr Brigham Young 44.47m 9Carlos Valle Fr Southern Utah 42.25m 10Ashley Dion Fr Wyoming 43.38m 10Bruce Clement Fr Unattached 41.29m 11Aubrey Cowan Fr Brigham Young 39.86m Event 4 Women Shot Put 12Michelle Bowen Jr Utah State 39.28m World: 74-03 W 6/7/1987 Natalya Lisovskaya 13Krista Larson Fr Utah State 37.50m American: 66-02.50 A6/25/198 Ramona Pagel 14Sally Smalley Fr Weber State 37.14m Stadium: 56-09.25 S6/25/200 Jillian Camarena 15Marianne King Jr Utah Valley 35.75m BYU: 58-01.25 B5/2/1998 Amy Christensen Palmer 16Nicole Creer Fr Southern Utah 35.48m Region Qual: 14.30m R 17Kristi Koplin Fr Southern Utah 34.70m NameYr School Finals 18Jessica Hampton Fr Utah 30.00m 1Dana Posey Sr NAU 14.19m ---Vanessa Mortensen Sr Utah FOUL 2Candice Bryant So NAU 13.79m ---Lynnae Fox Fr Wyoming FOUL 3Aj Roby Sr Utah 13.67m Event 2 Women Pole Vault 4Nicole Lloyd en Unattached 13.26m World: 15-09.75 W 7/13/200 Yelena Isinbayeva 5Marji Bovey Sr Wyoming 13.24m American: 15-09.25 A6/9/2001 Stacey Dragila 6Aubrey Cowan Fr Brigham Young 13.12m Stadium: 14-11.50 S6/25/200 Kellie Suttle 7Tiffany Jr Brigham Young 12.68m BYU: 13-00.25 B4/10/199 Becky Jackson 8Ashley Morrison en Unattached 12.47m Region Qual: 3.80m R 9Lynnae Fox Fr Wyoming 12.29m NameYr School Finals 10Vanessa Mortensen Sr Utah 11.30m 1Julene Kaufusi So Brigham Young 3.80mR 11Krista Larson Fr Utah State 11.17m 2Ashley McAllister So Brigham Young 3.80mR 12Chasity Toilolo Fr Utah 10.98m 3Kelly Furr Jr Brigham Young 3.65m 13Kelly Thompson Fr Utah Valley 10.59m 4Kathryn Duhadway Jr Utah State 3.50m 14Laqwacia Lakin Fr Utah Valley 10.40m 5Marie Muscato Jr Southern Utah 3.50m 15Kayleen Coop Fr Utah Valley 10.35m 5Lauri Smith Jr Wyoming 3.50m 16Marianne King Jr Utah Valley 10.18m 7Liddy Steele So Utah 3.50m 17Megan Butler Fr Utah Valley 10.09m 8Susan Atwater Jr Utah 3.35m 18Jill Stopa Sr Weber State 10.05m 9Melissa Dyer Sr Brigham Young 3.35m 19JennaBree Tollestrup Fr Brigham Young 10.02m 10Ashley Shepard So Brigham Young 3.35m 19Shanna Wylie Jr Weber State 10.02m 11Jessica Stringham Jr Weber State 3.20m 21Liis Berendsen Sr Brigham Young 9.82m 12Kathleen Moyeda Fr Brigham Young 3.20m 22Jessica Hampton Fr Utah 9.68m 13Mandie Rowell Jr Utah 3.20m 23Holly Spencer So Weber State 7.65m 14Leesa Henderson Jr Utah Valley 3.05m ---Becky Riddle Jr Utah FOUL ---Makenzie Hobbs-Iorg Jr Brigham Young NH ---Kat Doherty Jr Wyoming NH ---Mandy Kelly-Lonsway Sr Brigham Young NH Brigham Young University - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:46 AM 4/4/2006 Page 2 2006 BYU Cougar Invitational - 3/31/2006 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Results - Meet Schedule Event 5 Men Long Jump Event 7 Men Triple Jump World: 29-04.50 W 8/30/199 Mike Powell World: 60-00.25 W 8/7/1995 Jonathan Edwards American: 29-04.50 A8/30/199 Mike Powell American: 59-09.25 A7/27/199 Kenny Harrison Stadium: 27-07.25 S6/2/1989 Joe Green Stadium: 57-07.75 S6/3/1989 Keith Conner BYU: 26-04.50 B1968 Pertti Pousi BYU: 55-09.25 B1968 Pertti Pousi Region Qual: 7.34m R Region Qual: 15.08m R NameYr School Finals NameYr School Finals 1Brian Majors Sr Southern Utah 6.86m -0.9 1Yuta Eto Fr Mimasaka Univ 14.82m NWI 2Justin Wickard Sr Utah State 6.86m 0.9 2Daisuke Ikeuchi So Mimasaka Univ 14.65m 2.1 3Justin Palmer Fr Unattached 6.68m NWI 3Joe Dredge So Brigham Young 13.81m 2.4 4Jonnie Gale So Weber State 6.50m -0.1 4Brian Sinner Sr Wyoming 13.75m 0.8 5John Alderson Fr Wyoming 6.50m +0.0 5Jonnie Gale So Weber State 13.71m 3.0 6Terrell Brown Jr Weber State 6.50m -1.2 6Terrell Brown Jr Weber State 13.60m 2.7 7Yoshiyuki Hatakeyama So Mimasaka Univ 6.42m -0.9 7John Alderson Fr Wyoming 13.59m 0.9 8Kaihe Akina Fr Southern Utah 6.41m -1.3 8Clifton Palmer Sr Utah Valley 12.78m 0.4 9Brian Taylor Jr Southern Utah 6.32m 0.3 Event 8 Women Triple Jump 10Joe Dredge So Brigham Young 6.31m -1.6 World: 50-10.25 W 8/10/199 Inessa Kravets 11Daniel Holloman Fr Weber State 6.26m 0.3 American: 47-03.50 A7/8/1996 Sheila Hudson 12Cameron Simonsen Fr Unattached 6.15m 1.9 Stadium: 46-04.25 S6/25/200 Vanitta Kinard 13Shane Thompson Jr Unattached 5.99m -0.4 BYU: 43-10.50 B5/22/199 Kristel Berendsen 14Scott Olson Sr Unattached 5.95m 0.8 Region Qual: 12.32m R 15Devin Howe Sr Brigham Young 5.93m 0.8 NameYr School Finals 16Kevin Keys So Brigham Young 5.91m 0.2 1Kamila Rywelska Jr Brigham Young 12.23m NWI 17Andy Heaton Fr Weber State 5.79m -1.1 2Ashley Shriver So Wyoming 11.35m NWI 18Mike Heninger Fr Utah Valley 5.50m 0.4 3Lynsey Fuller Fr Wyoming 11.18m 1.0 19David Beenfield Fr Utah Valley 5.31m 0.2 4Amy Cretsinger Jr Weber State 11.02m NWI Event 6 Women Long Jump 5Sarah McFee So Utah 11.00m NWI World: 24-08.25 W 6/11/198 Galina Chistyakova 6Jennifer Collen So Wyoming 10.60m 1.0 American: 24-07 A5/22/199 Jackie Joyner Kersee 7Kelly Marcroft So Brigham Young 10.52m NWI Stadium: 21-11 S6/5/1982 Jennifer Innes 8Brittany Larson Fr Utah Valley 9.71m NWI BYU: 21-07.50 B5/8/2002 Nikki Hughes 9Mandi Witherspoon Fr Utah Valley 9.04m 1.0 Region Qual: 5.97m R Event 9 Men High Jump NameYr School Finals World: 8-00.50 W 7/27/199 Javier Sotomayor 1Mami Nakazawa So Mimasaka Univ 5.56m -1.3 American: 7-10.50 A8/7/1991 Charles Austin 2Liis Berendsen Sr Brigham Young 5.46m 1.5 Stadium: 7-09.75 S6/3/1989 Hollis Conway 3Tiffany Lindstrom Fr Southern Utah 5.46m 0.3 BYU: 7-05.50 B1983 Dave Stapleton 4Amy Cretsinger Jr Weber State 5.38m 0.3 Region Qual: 2.10m R 5Tawny Judkins Jr Utah Valley 5.30m +0.0 NameYr School Finals 6Jennifer Collen So Wyoming 5.29m 2.9 1David Pendergrass Jr Brigham Young 2.21mR 7Ashley Chamberlain So Weber State 5.28m 1.7 2Justin Allen So Southern Utah 2.10mR 8Holly Spencer So Weber State 5.16m 0.8 3Trevor Heiner Fr Brigham Young 2.05m 9Jessica Wayne Fr Utah Valley 5.15m 0.1 4Ammon Dahl So Brigham Young 2.00m 10Jill Stopa Sr Weber State 5.08m +0.0 4Wade Nielson Fr Southern Utah 2.00m 11Leah Burke Sr Wyoming 4.95m 0.9 6Clifton Palmer Sr Utah Valley 2.00m 12Jalee Vernon Fr Utah Valley 4.91m 1.2 7Clinton Silcock Fr Utah State 2.00m 13Lynsey Fuller Fr Wyoming 4.81m -0.2 8Jared Grant Jr Wyoming 1.95m 14Tiera Zaugg Fr Utah Valley 4.69m +0.0 9Mike McConkie Fr Utah State 1.95m 15Shalane Titmus Fr Southern Utah 4.51m +0.0 10Lucas Eddy So Weber State 1.90m 16Kelly Marcroft So Brigham Young 4.34m 2.1 10Bryce Nielsen Jr Brigham Young 1.90m 17Jill Parry Jr Southern Utah 4.23m 0.3 ---Andy Heaton Fr Weber State NH ---Jenny Smith Fr Utah Valley FOUL NWI ---Tom Hall Sr Wyoming NH ---Shanna Wylie Jr Weber State FOUL NWI ---Daniel Holloman Fr Weber State NH Brigham Young University - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:46 AM 4/4/2006 Page 3 2006 BYU Cougar Invitational - 3/31/2006 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Results - Meet Schedule 5Cyrus Hostettler Fr Unattached 57.13m Event 10 Men Shot Put 6Brian Sinner Sr Wyoming 54.40m World: 75-10.25 W 5/20/199 Randy Barnes 7Brian Taylor Jr Southern Utah 53.21m American: 75-10.25 A5/20/199 Randy Barnes 8Chase Taylor Fr Utah State 52.48m Stadium: 68-11.75 S6/3/1989 Mike Stulce 9Kevin Keys So Brigham Young 49.09m BYU: 69-08.50 B1985 Soren Tallhem 10Wade Nielson Fr Southern Utah 48.58m Region Qual: 16.80m R 11Patrick Monday Fr Utah State 44.85m NameYr School Finals 12Phillip Thomas Jr Wyoming 37.80m 1Zack Lloyd en Unattached 17.42mR 2Zac Nielson So NAU 16.09m Event 13 Women Discus Throw 3Kevin Liu Jr Utah State 15.99m World: 252-00 W 7/9/1988 Gabriele Reinsch 4Randy Patterson Jr Brigham Young 15.28m American: 227-10 A4/27/200 Suzy Powell 5Fluffy T.
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