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Drake Stadium Drake Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:28 PM 4/23/2015 Page 1 2015 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee America's Athletic Classic Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa - 4/22/2015 to 4/25/2015 Results - Thursday 9 Daniel Shellhouse JR Air Force 30:41.06 Event 12 Men 800 Meter Run Unseeded Univ/Col 10 Moses Aloiloi FR Tulane 30:45.16 Relays: 1:50.37 D 4/26/2012 Lucas Manring 11 Zach Plank SO North Centra 30:45.93 Name Yr School Finals 12 Will Brewster SO Illinois 30:49.49 Finals 13 Levi Taylor FR Indiana Stat 30:57.00 1 Strymar Livingston SO Iowa Western 1:49.52D 14 Ben Dickshinski JR North Centra 31:02.55 2 Christian Harrison JR Georgia 1:50.29D 15 Drew White SO Missouri 31:08.95 3 Mach Dojiok SO South Dakota 1:50.53 16 Dylan Reyes Unattached 31:10.49 4 Zach Frey JR Loras 1:51.20 17 Tim Vazquez JR North Centra 31:18.83 5 Timauntay Jones FR Oklahoma Sta 1:51.27 18 Ben Fick JR Northern Iow 31:20.54 6 Seth Woodson SR Buena Vista 1:51.29 19 Kevin McMahon SR North Centra 31:55.65 7 Donson Cook-Gallardo FR Carleton 1:51.45 20 Nick Miller JR Loyola (Ill. 32:16.07 8 Michael Julian SO Arizona Stat 1:51.52 --- Guy Eckman Unattached DNF 9 Jeromia Riley JR Lincoln (Mo. 1:51.85 --- Mubarik Musa JR South Dakota DNF 10 Jeffrey Cottrell SR Minnesota 1:52.12 11 Trevor Landry JR Arizona Stat 1:52.40 Event 90 Men 4x1600 Meter Relay Univ/Col Relays: 16:09.45 D 1981 Iowa St Event 25 Men 5000 Meter Run Univ/Col Team Relay Finals Relays: 13:27.20 D 1977 Nick Rose Finals Name Yr School Finals 1 Oklahoma State 16:19.47 Finals 1) Craig Nowak SO 2) Chad Noelle JR 1 Ian Barnett JR Illinois 13:56.16 3) Shane Moskowitz SR 4) Kirubel Erassa SR 2 Ambrose Maritim SO Eastern Kent 14:02.38 2 Tulsa 16:19.62 3 Jannis Topfer SR Illinois 14:08.13 1) Simon Greiner JR 2) Tim Rackers JR 4 Riley Coates SR Air Force 14:08.80 3) Marc Scott SO 4) Adam Palamar JR 5 Tristan Selby SR Indiana Stat 14:14.65 3 Syracuse 16:25.15 6 Jake Campbell JR St. Olaf 14:17.58 1) Joel Hubbard JR 2) Colin Bennie FR 7 Grant Wintheiser SR St. Olaf 14:19.22 3) Martin Hehir SR 4) Justyn Knight FR 8 Paul Yak SR Augustana (S 14:23.00 4 Indiana 16:28.81 9 Reed Fischer SO Drake 14:24.24 1) Eric Claxton FR 2) Evan Esselink SR 10 Ellis Coon FR Tulsa 14:24.35 3) Mark Chandler SO 4) Jason Crist SO 11 Evans Tuitoek JR Texas Tech 14:24.70 5 Missouri 16:36.44 12 Steven Spevacek JR Georgia 14:25.29 1) Sam Dickerson JR 2) Marc Dubrick FR 13 Daniel Aldaba FR Midland 14:26.07 3) Dan Roe SO 4) Will Crocker JR 14 Ben Anderson SO Iowa 14:28.84 6 Minnesota 16:39.74 15 Tyler Morse SO Illinois Sta 14:32.18 1) Wayde Hall FR 2) Aaron Bartnik JR 16 Eric Colvin FR Minnesota 14:33.88 3) Christian Skaret JR 4) Blayne Dulian SR 17 Travis Morrison SR North Centra 14:46.15 7 Purdue 16:40.58 18 Daniel Huff SO Iowa 14:48.72 1) Dillon Hinen JR 2) Kevin Handshoe JR 3) Tate Schienbein SR 4) Tyler Wynn JR 19 Luka Ndungu SO Eastern Kent 14:52.28 8 Washington 16:42.38 20 Jared Skrabacz SR Loyola (Ill. 15:11.51 1) Meron Simon JR 2) Johnathan Stevens FR 21 Jake McDonnell JR Tulsa 15:22.36 3) Keith Williams FR 4) Izaic Yorks JR Event 30 Men 10000 Meter Run Invitational Univ/Col 9 Bradley 16:42.98 Relays: 28:07.40 D 1980 Kipsubai Koskei 1) Daniel Gagne SO 2) Michael Ward FR Name Yr School Finals 3) Michael Bianchina SO 4) Haran Dunderdale FR Finals 10 Loyola (Ill.) 16:52.23 1 Benard Keter SO Wayland Bapt 29:34.75 1) Chandler Diffee SO 2) Alex Baker SO 2 Brogan Austin SR Drake 29:45.17 3) Mitch Baum JR 4) Ryan Van Portfliet SR 3 Wade Meddles SR Eastern Kent 29:51.64 11 Iowa 16:58.44 4 Alvaro Sanabria SR COSTA RICA 29:53.16 1) Kevin Lewis SR 2) Ben Witt SR 3) Michael Hart SO 4) Sam Fourman SR 5 Phillip Meyer SR St. Olaf 30:08.13 12 Baylor 16:59.31 6 Brendan McDonnell SR Illinois 30:16.28 1) Jonathan Tijerina SR 2) Matthew League JR 7 Conor Wells SR Drake 30:20.64 3) Chris McElroy JR 4) Greg Bostick JR 8 Dan Caddigan JR Air Force 30:33.36 Drake Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:28 PM 4/23/2015 Page 2 2015 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee America's Athletic Classic Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa - 4/22/2015 to 4/25/2015 Results - Thursday Finals ... (Event 90 Men 4x1600 Meter Relay Univ/Col) 9 Charlie Foss JR Wisconsin 39.03m 645 Team Relay Finals 10 Brent Vogel SR Kansas City 38.47m 634 13 Nebraska 16:59.46 11 Jayvon Matthews FR Northern Iow 38.07m 625 1) Matt Gilbert SO 2) Alney Tobias SR 12 George Wayda JR Illinois 36.86m 601 3) Jacob Olson SO 4) Nolan Border JR 13 Dan Sisler SR St. Norbert 36.83m 600 14 Illinois State 17:08.02 14 Corey Hammon SR Illinois 36.67m 597 1) Aidan Askin JR 2) Jonathan Lafayette FR 15 Eric Larson JR Central Coll 35.81m 580 3) Ryan Bybee JR 4) Jeff Bajema SO 16 Jamie Crum SO Minnesota 35.31m 570 15 Ohio State 17:15.50 17 Ben Holcomb SO Minnesota 34.39m 551 1) Jackson Neff SR 2) Kevin Blank FR 18 Jordan Strofaci SR Northwestern 33.94m 543 3) Jared Fleming SO 4) Dominik Seitzer SO 19 Sawyer Smith FR Wisconsin 33.18m 527 16 Lewis 17:22.01 20 Derek Jacobus FR Northern Iow 32.41m 512 1) James Kaht FR 2) Asher Scott FR 21 Calvin Sullins SR The Other Gu 31.39m 492 3) Andrew Mclain SR 4) Shawn Milhauser SO 22 Jeffery Foreman SR Drake 27.20m 410 17 Marquette 17:34.38 1) Ryan Shields JR 2) Aric Miller FR Event 190 Decathlon: #8 Men Pole Vault Univ/Col Decathlon 3) William Hennessy JR 4) Cody Haberkorn JR Name Yr School Finals Event 190 Decathlon: #6 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Univ/Col Decathlon Finals 1 Zach Ziemek Unattached 5.30m 1,004 Name Yr School Finals 2 Daniel Gooris Unattached 5.00m 910 Finals 3 Mat Clark Unattached 4.60m 790 1 Jayvon Matthews FR Northern Iow 14.57 902 3 Luca Wieland SO Minnesota 4.60m 790 2 Zach Ziemek Unattached 14.88 864 5 Tyler Grob SR The Other Gu 4.50m 760 3 Calvin Sullins SR The Other Gu 14.88 864 5 George Wayda JR Illinois 4.50m 760 4 Kurtis Brondyke SR The Other Gu 14.93 858 5 Corey Hammon SR Illinois 4.50m 760 5 Ben Holcomb SO Minnesota 15.04 845 8 Kurtis Brondyke SR The Other Gu 4.40m 731 6 Luca Wieland SO Minnesota 15.18 828 9 Brent Vogel SR Kansas City 4.30m 702 7 Eric Larson JR Central Coll 15.23 822 9 Charlie Foss JR Wisconsin 4.30m 702 8 Jordan Strofaci SR Northwestern 15.28 816 11 Ben Holcomb SO Minnesota 4.20m 673 9 George Wayda JR Illinois 15.43 798 11 Calvin Sullins SR The Other Gu 4.20m 673 10 Corey Hammon SR Illinois 15.49 791 11 Sawyer Smith FR Wisconsin 4.20m 673 11 Jamie Crum SO Minnesota 15.52 788 14 Eric Larson JR Central Coll 4.10m 645 12 Charlie Foss JR Wisconsin 15.53 787 15 Jamie Crum SO Minnesota 4.00m 617 13 Daniel Gooris Unattached 15.53 787 16 Jeffery Foreman SR Drake 3.90m 590 14 Mat Clark Unattached 15.84 751 17 Jordan Strofaci SR Northwestern 3.80m 562 15 Brad Boockmeier JR St. Norbert 15.89 745 17 Derek Jacobus FR Northern Iow 3.80m 562 16 Derek Jacobus FR Northern Iow 16.00 733 19 Jayvon Matthews FR Northern Iow 3.70m 535 17 Jeffery Foreman SR Drake 16.06 726 20 Dan Sisler SR St. Norbert 3.50m 482 18 Sawyer Smith FR Wisconsin 16.26 704 21 Brad Boockmeier JR St. Norbert 3.40m 457 19 Tyler Grob SR The Other Gu 16.29 700 20 Dan Sisler SR St. Norbert 16.59 668 Event 190 Decathlon: #9 Men Javelin Throw Univ/Col Decathlon --- Nathanael Franks SR Arkansas DNF 0.8 Name Yr School Finals --- Brent Vogel SR Kansas City DNF 0.8 Finals 1 Kurtis Brondyke SR The Other Gu 58.18m 710 Event 190 Decathlon: #7 Men Discus Throw Univ/Col Decathlon 2 Mat Clark Unattached 56.45m 685 Name Yr School Finals 3 Zach Ziemek Unattached 56.00m 678 Finals 4 George Wayda JR Illinois 54.82m 660 1 Zach Ziemek Unattached 48.32m 835 5 Daniel Gooris Unattached 53.83m 645 2 Kurtis Brondyke SR The Other Gu 44.01m 746 6 Brent Vogel SR Kansas City 53.09m 634 3 Luca Wieland SO Minnesota 43.01m 726 7 Brad Boockmeier JR St.
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