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2018 Paul Short Program .Pdf 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run Schedule College Schedule High School Schedule 9:30am Open Men’s 8K Race 3:15pm Boys’ HS Brown 5K Race 10:15am Open Women’s 6K Race 3:45pm Girls’ HS Brown 5K Race 11:00am Men’s College Gold 8K Race 4:15pm Boys’ HS White 5K Race 11:45am Women’s College Gold 6K Race 4:45pm Girls’ HS White 5K Race 12:15pm Men’s College Brown 8K Race 5:15pm Boys HS JV 5K Race 12:45pm College Gold Race Awards Ceremony 5:45pm Girls HS JV 5K Race 1:00pm Women’s College Brown 6K Race 6:15pm HS Brown and White Race Award Ceremony 1:45pm Men’s College White 8K Race 2:00pm College Brown Race Awards Ceremony 2:30pm Women’s College White 6K Race 3:30pm College White Race Awards Ceremony Ladies and Gentlemen, Lehigh University would like to welcome you to the 2018 Paul Short Run, presented by Asics. For 45 years, the university and its cross country programs have been proud to host this event and the approximately 6,000 runners who compete in it. This year, nearly 450 colleges and high schools will compete on the Goodman Campus in races throughout the morning and afternoon. For your convenience, bathrooms are located in the stadium. For the safety of all fans and student-athletes at the race today, smoking and consumption of alcoholic beverages are not permitted near the race area. Complete results for the 45th-annual Paul Short Run at Lehigh University will be available online at Lehighsports.com. In depth information regarding the race and full results will be available online at www.paulshortxcrun.com. For the 16th year, the ChampionChip System will assist in keeping track of times. Each runner will have a computer chip on his/her shoe that will transmit an identification number and the runner’s time to the finish-line computers. The mats placed along the finish line contain antennas to which the identification number is set to. In this year’s race, runners in the college races and the high school competitors will each have one chip. The ChampionChip system was first introduced in The Netherlands in 1994 and was first commercially used in the 1994 Berlin Marathon. Since its inception, the ChampionChip has been used in many events including the prestigious Boston Marathon and the Ironman Triathlon. As a reminder, the NCAA and Lehigh promote good sportsmanship by student-athletes, coaches and spectators. We request your cooperation by supporting the participants and officials in a positive manner. Profanity, racial, sexist or other abusive comments or actions directed at officials, student-athletes, coaches or team representatives will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from the complex. Thank you for your attendance, and we hope you enjoy today’s races. 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics 2018 Lehigh University Paul Short Run, presented by Asics Collegiate Men Collegiate Women High School Boys High School Girls Adelphi Kutztown VCU Adelphi U. of Sciences Appoquinimink Lenape Wilson Academy of Notre Dame Lee-Davis Whitehall Albany La Salle Vermont Albany King’s (Pa.) UMass Lowell Bay Shore Liberty Wyomissing Appoquinimink Lenape William Penn Charter Albany College of Pharmacy Lafayette Virginia Tech Albany College of Pharmacy Kutztown UMBC Bayard Rustin Linganore Bay Shore Liberty William Tennent Albright Lehigh Wake Forest Albright La Salle Ursinus Bel Air Lower Merion Bayard Rustin Linganore Williamsport Area Allegheny Lynchburg Wesleyan Lafayette Allegheny Utah State Bensalem Loyola Blakefield Bel Air Lower Merion Wilmington Charter Alvernia Manhattan West Chester Lehigh Alvernia VCU Bishop Shanahan Ludlow Bensalem Loyalsock Twp Wilson American Mansfield Widener Lynchburg American Vermont Blair Academy Malvern Prep Bishop Shanahan Ludlow Wyomissing American Int’l Marist William and Mary American Int’l Manhattan Virginia Tech Boyertown Area Methacton Blair Academy Mercersburg Academy Amherst Marshall Yale Amherst Mansfield Wesleyan Calvary Christian Monmouth Regional Boyertown Area Merion Mercy Acad Army West Point Middlebury Army West Point Marist West Chester Academy Monroe Woodbury Calvary Christian Methacton Ave Maria Misericordia Ave Maria Marshall West Virginia Calvert Nazareth Area Academy Monmouth Regional Binghamton Molloy Binghamton Maryland Widener Calvert Hall College Neshaminy Calvert Mount Saint Joseph Boston U Monmouth Boston U Middlebury William and Mary Camden Catholic New Hope-Solebury Calvert Hall College Acad Bucknell Moravian Bucknell Misericordia Xavier (Ohio) Cardinal Gibbons Newark Cardinal Gibbons Nazareth Area Buffalo Mount Olive Buffalo Molloy Yale Catoctin North Allegheny Catoctin Neshaminy Buffalo State Mount St. Mary’s Buffalo State Monmouth Central Bucks South North Brunswick Central Bucks South New Hope-Solebury Cabrini Muhlenberg Cabrini Moravian Chaminade North Pocono Collegium Charter Newark Mount Olive Campbell New Hampshire Campbell Cocalico Northampton Area Colonial Forge North Brunswick Mount St. Mary’s Canisius New Paltz St. Canisius Collegium Charter Owen J Roberts Conestoga North Pocono Muhlenberg Carnegie Mellon Niagara Carnegie Mellon Colonial Forge Oxford Area Conrad Weiser Northampton Area Navy Centenary (N.J.) 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Conn. St. Lee-Davis Wilmington Charter Goldey-Beacom Saint Leo Guelph Springfield Guelph Scranton Women’s 6K Open—2017 Results Gwynedd-Mercy St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Men’s 8K White—2017 Results Men’s 8K Open—2017 Results Women’s 6K White—2017Results Gwynedd-Mercy Seton Hill 1. Amy Van Alstine/19:58 Hartford Stockton 1. Alex Ropbbins/25:39/Wentworth 1.Adam Hendrickson/24:36 1. Elizabeth Hilfrank/21:52/Gettysburg Hartford Shippensburg 2. Julie-Anne Staehli/ 20:11 Haverford Stony Brook 2. Hugo Arlabosse/25:48/Franklin Pierce 2. Charlie Marquardt/ 24:39 2. Abby Corrigan/22:18/ Scranton Haverford Siena 3.Avery Bartlett/24:47 3. Lauren Ryan/20:12 High Point Swarthmore So. Conn. St. 3. Milan Duka/25:53/Jefferson 3. Sydney Haynes/22:26/ Concord High Point 4. Anthony Russo/24:48 4. Emma O’Bryan/20:24 Hofstra TCNJ Springfield 4.Andrew Lamb/25:58/Assumption 4. Ivy Chepyegon/22:26/ American Int’l Hofstra 5. Rey Rivera/ 24:48 5.Maura Linde/20:30 Holy Cross Temple Holy Cross St. John’s 5. Grant Sheely/26:02/Oberlin 5. Rebecca Lopez-Anido/22:29/Wesleyan Indiana (Pa.) Trinity 6. Bradley Heuer/ 24:52 6. Melissa Reed/21:13 Indiana (Pa.) St. Joseph’s (Pa.) 6. Patrick Hopkins/26:05/Wentworth 6. Makenna Cooley/22:31/Utica Iona Tufts 7. Jimmy Daniels/ 24:53 7. Julia Kearley/21:14 Iona Stockton 7.James McDaid/26:06/Ursinus 7. Julia Mitchell/22:35/Wesleyan Ithaca U. of Sciences Swarthmore 8. Francis Ferruzzi/ 24:56 8. Lilly Tuck/21;21 Ithaca 8. Robert Guidicipierto/26:07/St. Thomas Aquinas 8. Kristen Borriello/22:39/ St. Thomas Aquinas Jefferson (Pa.) UMass Lowell James Madison TCNJ 9. Jonathan Chavez/ 24:57 9. Carlin Sullivan / 21:22 9. Owen Keith/26:08/Seton Hill 9. Kristen Stinson/22:42/Utica Johns Hopkins UMBC Jefferson (Pa.) Temple 10. Michael Watts/24:59 10. Kennedy Weisner/21:31 10. Sara Billings/22:59/Cortland St. Keystone Ursinus Johns Hopkins Towson 10. Brody Hale/26:12/Norwich King’s (Pa.) Utah State Keystone Trinity Boys HS 5K Brown—2017 Results Boys HS 5K White—2017 Results Girls HS 5K Brown—2017 Results Girls HS 5K White—2017Results 1. Dalton Hengst/14:57/McDonogh School 1.
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