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Minneapolis Invitational Minneapolis, Minn. Oregon Invitational Los Angeles, Calif 1996 SCHEDULE s 1996 PROBABLE ENTRIES B INDOOR 100 METERS Date Event Site Felix Andam Jan. 13 Utah State Logan, Utah Leonard Myles- Jan. 20 Minneapolis Invitational Minneapolis, Minn. Mills Chris Bailey Jan. 27 BYU Invitational Provo, Utah Marek Samseli Feb. 3 Idaho St./Boise St. Pocatello, Idaho JeffKaku Feb.9-10 Husker Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Mike Hutchings Feb.21-24 WAC Colorado Springs, Jon Perry Colo. Mar. 2 Last Chance Laramie, Wyo. 200 METERS Mar. 7-9 NCAA Indianapolis, Ind. Felix Andam Leonard Myles- SENIOR SENSATIONS: Brandon OUTDOOR Mills Rhoads (front) and Craig Lawson Date Event Site (right behind) were both Ail- Mar. 15-16 Arizona (VV. Williams) Tucson, Ariz. 400 METERS Americans in 1995. Mar. 22-23 Arizona St. Invitational Tempe, Ariz. KyleGrossarth Mar. 30 Cal Poly Invitational San Luis Obispo, Calif. 800 METERS 10,000 METERS Colin Bringhurst Apr. 3-5 Texas Relays Hept. Austin, Texas DyrkGreenhalgh Brandon Rhoads Clay Caswell Apr. 6 Oregon Invitational Eugene,Ore. Chris Wilson Apr. 12-13 BYU Invitational Provo, Utah Fikre Wondafrash 110 METER SHOT PUT Apr. 19-20 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. Gus Ibarra HURDLES Jim Roberts Apr. 25-26 Robison Invit. Hept. Provo, Utah Chad Wood Kyle Grossarth Jim Freeland Apr. 26-27 Robison Invitational Provo, Utah Steve James Ben Higbee BenHigbee May 4 UCLA Tri Meet Los Angeles, Calif. J.R. Carlson Chris Kemp UCLA, BYU, USC Steve Bulpitt POLE VAULT Matt McCauley May 15-18 WAC Albuquerque, N.N 1500 METERS May 27-Jun 1NCAA Eugene, Ore. Fikre Wondafrash 400 METER Jeff Hansen HURDLES Ty Jacobsen June 14-22 Olympic Trials Atlanta, Ga. Brandon Wilding Dula Parkinson Kyle Grossarth Jason Bushnell Chris Kemp DISCUS John Hedengren Jim Roberts HIGH JUMP Jim Freeland 3000 METER Eric Lundmark Ben Higbee STEEPLECHASE Jon Parry Corey Neddo Sam St. Clair Ben Higbee Jim Edwards Jason Bushnell LONG JUMP JAVELIN 5000 METERS Chris Bailey John Home Craig Lawson Colin Bringhurst BenHigbee Dan Alder Jon Parry John Hedengren Mike Hutchings HAMMER COMPETITION SITES Dula Parkinson Corey Neddo Jim Edwards O Indoor Mike Evens TRIPLE JUMP Jim Roberts • Outdoor Blake Boggess Marek Samseli Willie Williams Invitational March 15-16, 1996 Results 100m High Hurdles 5 Datneon Ortiz UAZ 22.08 Place Name/School Time Final Placing (Times listed above) 1 Robin Korving Unatt 13.93 1 Percival Spencer 2 Errol Wfflaims UND 14.24 2 Felix Andam 3 IanHatada BSU 14.42 3 Walter Reed 4 Johnny Love CAC 14.60 4 Felix Kamangirara 5 Masataka Shiwa Tokai 14.65 5 Norio Ogawa 6 Ryan Renz BSU 14.71 6 Leonard Myles-Mills 7 Jermaine Jackson RutU 15.20 8 Kyle Grossarth BYU 15.41 9 Ben Higbee BYU 15.54 Name School Time 10 Jacob Schneider UAZ 15.58 1 Rohan McDonald CAC 46.20 11 Brian Malloy UAZ 15.89 2 Cliff Alexander TucElite 46.33 12 Chris Kemp BYU 16.11 3 Felix Kamangirara UID 46.96 4 Mike Brown BSU 47.35 400 m Hurdles 5 Mashahiro YonezawaTokai 47.6 Place Name/School Time 6 Takashi Watarabe Tokai 48.06 1 Cliff Alexander Tuc 50.89 7 Irusoku Fan Tokai 48.13 2 Paul Thompson UID 51.72 8 Garth Chadoand UID 48.50 3 Scott Whalen UID 51.90 9 Dameon Ortiz UAZ 49.14 4 Troy Johnson Rocky Mt. 52.55 10 Steve James BYU 49.15 5 Katsuya Kono TU 52.85 11 Gus Ibarra BYU 49.45 6 Ryan Renz BSU 53.07 Colin Bringhurst BYU 52.18 7 Kyle Doisey UAZ 53.14 800m 8 Reggie Charlton ASU 53.54 Place Name/School Time 9 Colin Fuel CAC 53.89 1 Luther Kopf UAZ 1:50.87 10 Yukihiro Matsuo TU 53.95 2 Vondre Armour ASU 1:51.92 11 Errol Williams UND 54.45 3 Timur Voitetsky UAZ 1:52.06 12 Hiroyuki Kosuge TU 54.78 4 Balazs Korany RutU 1:52.17 13 Kyle Grossarth BYU 55.01 5 Dyrk Greenhalgh BYU 1:52.29 14 Fidelis Mutyambizi UID 55.51 6 Brian Gibbs RutU 1:54.37 15 Chris Kemp BYU 55.71 7 Chad Wood BYU 1:55.60 8 Chris Wilson BYU 1:56.08 100m 9 Fikre Wondafrash BYU 1:56.33 Place Name/School Time 1 Percy Knox Run Shop 10.37 1500m 2 Felix Andam BYU 10.47 Place Name/School Time 3 Leonard Myles-MillsBYU 10.56 1 Bob Keino UAZ 3:47.75 4 Walter Reed BSU 10.56 2 Ari Rodriguez ASU 3:50.74 5 Marc Olivier Tuc Elite 10.64 3 Cormac Smith BSU 3:51.18 6 Chris Bailey BYU 10.94 4 Donny Belcourt Unatt 3:53.03 5 Bernd Schrosder UID 3:53.17 200m 6 Fikre Wondafrash BYU 3:53.80 7 BYU 3:54.06 Heatl Name/School Time Brandon Wilding BYU 3:54.23 Felix Kamangirira UID 21.56 8 Dula Parkinson UID 3:54.96 Norio Ogawa Tokai 21.60 9 FrankBruder 10 Chris Alevrasq ASU 3:57.76 Leonard Myles-MillsBYU 21.75 11 Jose Uribe BSU 3:59.39 Mike Brown BSU 21.88 12 Josh Danielson BSU 4:00.85 Tim Foley BSU 22.37 13 Jason Bushnell BYU 4:02.74 Arina Yoshihiro TU 28.69 Heat 2 1 Percival Spencer CAC 20.77 2 Felix Andam BYU 21.31 3 Walter Reed BSU 21.52 4 Tawanda Chiwira UID 21.97 3000 Meter Steeplechase High Jump Place Name/School Time Name School Height 1 Sam St Clair BYU 9:26.94 1 Erik Lundmark BYU 2.15/7'00.5" 2 Jason Bushnell BYU 9:42.13 2 Charlie Clinger BSU 2.10/6*10.75** 3 ChadWnger UAZ 9:59.44 3 Oman Braswell CAC 2.05/6'8.75" 4 Ben Higbee BYU 1.90/6'02.75" 5000m School Time Name Shot Put 1 Ryan Wilson UAK 13:56.72 Name School Distance 2 Kristen Bowditch CAZ 14:28.94 1 ChimaUgwu UAZ 19.17/62*10.75' 3 Carlos Paradola UAK 14:42.27 2 Jim Jones PU 17.62/58*09.5" 4 Dan Alder BYU 14:42.83 3 Tyson Lingenfelter UAZ 17.88 58*08" 5 Thomas Shanaharrt BSU 14:43.90 4 Tun Roberts BYU 17.09/56*01** 6 Margarito Casillas; UAZ 14:47.93 5 Chuck McTheny BSU 16.72/54*10.25' 7 John Hedengren BYU 14:52.30 6 Mark Landa Unatt 16.64/54*07.25' 7 Jarrad Rome BSU 15.83/51*11.25' 4x100m Relay 8 Ben Higbee BYU 13.50/44*03.5" Team Time 1 CAC 40.03 Discus 2 UID 40.49 Name School Distance 3 ASU 40.88 1 ChimaUgwu UAZ 55.84/183*02" 4 BYU 40.91 2 Matt Dallow UAZ 54.12/177*07" 5 BSU 41.52 3 Kevin Can* Unatt 53.98/177*01" 4 Mark Landa Unatt 52.46/172*01" Pole Vault 5 Jim Freeland BYU 49.64/162*10" Name School Height 6 Anon Corcorran UAZ 48.40/158*09" 1 Lance White Rocky Mtn. 5.65/1 8*06.5" 7 Adam Albarcht UWI 48.08/157*09" 2 Dominic Johnson UAZ 5.05/16*6.75" 8 Scott McCarty UID 47.94/157*03" 3 Malt McCauley BYU 4.90/16*00.75" 9 Bobby Smith UWI 47.84/156*11" BYU 4 Ty Jacobsen 4.90/16*00.75" 10 Jim Roberts BYU 47.66/156'04" 5 Jeff Hansen BYU 4.60/15'01.00" 11 Larry Cornelius BSU 47.18/154*09" 6 AdamWebb BYU 4.45/14'07.25" 12 Jarrad Rome BSU 46.70/153*02" 7 Steve Bulpitt BYU 4.45/14*07.25" 13 Christian Thompson BSU 46.04/151*00" BYU 4.45/14*07.25" 8 Jon Parry 14 Ben Higbee BYU 43.92/144*01" Long Jump Hammer Name School Distance Name School Distance 1 IanHatada BSU 7.50/24'07.25" 1 Craig Carter Rocky Mt. 67.40/221*01" 2 Roque Balina UAZ 7.40/24,03.5" 2 Tapio Kolunsrka UAZ 67.34/220*11" 3 SamKillin Purdue 7.16/23'06" 3 Mike Laiho ASU 66.92/219*07" 4 Chris Bailey BYU 7.16/23*06" 4 Arron Corcorran UAZ 62330/204*05" 5 Jermaine Jackson RutU 7.12/23,04.5" 5 Greg Moretti UND 56.16/184*03" 6 Colin Bringhurst BYU 6.72/22*00.75" 6 Adam Albarcht UWI 54.08/177*05" 7 Mike Hutchings BYU 6.29/20*07.75" 7 Eric Painter UAZ 53.58/175'09" 8 Corey Neddo BYU 52.17/171*05" 9 Kyle Daley UID 51.20/168*00" Triple Jump 10 Chuck McTheny BSU 49.24/161*06" Name School Distance 11 Scott McCarty UID 47.24/155*00" 1 Chris Kwaramba UID 15.46/50*08.75' 12 Jim Edwards BYU 46.02/151*00" 2 CedricBoyd Unatt 15.26/50*00.75' 3 A.J. Cornelius UAZ 14.69/48*02.5" Javelin 4 Leonard Brittner UID 14.58/47*10.00' Name School Height 5 DalKillins UWI 14.43/47*04.25' 1 Roald Bradstock Unatt 77.46/254*02" 6 Colin Bringhurst BYU 14.18/4mour 2 Pal Ame Fagemes ASU 74.26/243*08" ASU 6'06.25" 3 Oscar Duncan UID 72.70/238*06" 7 Clay Caswell BYU 14.04/46*00.75' 4 Chris Sagnella RutU 69.58/228*03" 8 Marek Samseli BYU 14.02/46*00" 5 Jared Schrieber ASU 61.40/201*05" 6 Gerard Sessa RutU 58.96/193*05" 7 Peter Stalick ASU 57.48/188*07" 8 John Home BYU 54.26/178*00" 9 Ben Higbee BYU 53.44/175*04" Sun Devil Invitational Arizona State University, Tempe March 22-23, 1996 Results 100 Meters 4x400 Relay Heat 1 1 Flyers 3:11.82 Name School Time ADM 3:15.34 1 Percival Spencer CAC 10.63 ASU 3:21.14 2 Obidiah Cooper Unatt.
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