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Crystal Reports Activex Designer Branch Sports Technology - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:11 PM 5/8/2013 Page 1 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/9/2013 to 5/12/2013 Hosted by the University of Missouri Walton Stadium - Columbia, MO Meet Program - Saturday Flight 2 of 2 Finals Event 40 Men Javelin Throw 1 Malcolm Pennix SR Missouri Saturday 5/11/2013 - 1:00 PM 2 Jarrion Lawson FR Arkansas Top 9 marks advance to final 3 Anthony May JR Arkansas Collegiate: 89.10m 3/24/1990 Patrik Boden 4 Kamal Fuller JR Alabama SEC Meet: 79.65m 2009 Chris Hill 5 Tarik Batchelor SR Arkansas Facility: 75.98m 2002 Scott Russell 6 Marquis Dendy SO Florida PosNameYr School Seed Mark 7 Damar Forbes SR LSU Flight 1 of 2 Finals 8 Maicel Uibo FR Georgia 1 Tyler Kennedy SR Auburn 9 Jarrod Hutchen SR South Caroli 2 Joshua Suttmeier SO South Caroli 3 Kevin Shannon FR Alabama Event 18 Women Discus Throw 4 Jeremy Tuttle SO LSU Saturday 5/11/2013 - 2:30 PM 5 Philip LeBlanc JR LSU Top 9 marks advance to final 6 Jace Owens FR Auburn Collegiate: 67.48m 4/26/1981 Meg Richie Flight 2 of 2 Finals SEC Meet: 59.23m 1994 Danyel Mitchell 1 Jeff Woods SR Arkansas Facility: 57.94m 2012 Gia Lewis-Smallwood 2 Kyle Quinn FR Tennessee PosNameYr School Seed Mark 3 Raymond Dykstra SO Kentucky Flight 1 of 2 Finals 4 Piotr Antosik FR Miss State 1 Hilenn James JR Georgia 5 Devin Bogert SO Texas A&M 2 Megan Rayford SO Miss State 6 Ben Lapane JR Mississippi 3 Jill Hydrick JR Texas A&M 7 Sam Humphreys SR Texas A&M 4 Jessie Harrison SR Tennessee 8 Garrett Scantling SO Georgia 5 Cassie Wertman FR Tennessee 9 MaCauley Garton SO Missouri 6 Kaysee Sullivan SO South Caroli 7 Morgan Whitson SO Missouri Event 35 Men Long Jump 8 Daina Levy FR Auburn Saturday 5/11/2013 - 1:00 PM 9 Katelyn Williams FR Tennessee Top 9 marks advance to final Flight 2 of 2 Finals Collegiate: 8.74m 4/2/1994 Erick Walder 1 Aslynn Halvorson JR Tennessee SEC Meet: 8.49m 2000 Melvin Lister 2 Katie Evans JR Missouri Facility: 7.94m 2010 Marquise Goodwin 3 Jill Rushin SO Missouri PosNameYr School Seed Mark 4 Ashley Miller SR Florida Flight 1 of 2 Finals 5 Becky Famurewa FR Kentucky 1 Cameron Holt SO Auburn 6 Kearsten Peoples SO Missouri 2 Terence Boyd SO Kentucky 7 Kaitlin Davis SR Florida 3 Nathan Vardaman FR Alabama 8 Tori Bliss SO LSU 4 Josh McCullan FR Alabama 9 Shelbi Vaughan FR Texas A&M 5 A.J. Ward FR Miss State 6 Jamario Calhoun FR Georgia 7 Malcolm Davis JR Mississippi 8 Jarrett Samuels SO Miss State 9 Jonathan Turner SO Texas A&M 10 Raymond Higgs JR Arkansas 11 Jamol James SO Tennessee 12 Devon Williams FR Georgia Branch Sports Technology - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:11 PM 5/8/2013 Page 2 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/9/2013 to 5/12/2013 Hosted by the University of Missouri Walton Stadium - Columbia, MO Meet Program - Saturday Heat 2 of 2 Prelims Event 14 Women Pole Vault 1 Wade Voyles FR Georgia Saturday 5/11/2013 - 2:30 PM 2 Merid Seleshi SO Missouri Progression: 3.80, 3.95, 4.10, 4.20, 4.28, +8cm 3 Juan Blanco SO Texas A&M Collegiate: 4.61m 5/14/2011 Tina Sutej 4 Matt Hillenbrand JR Kentucky SEC Meet: 4.61m 2011 Tina Sutej 5 Keffri Neal SO Kentucky Facility: 4.34m 2010 Shade Weygandt 6 Anthony Lieghio SR Arkansas PosNameYr School Seed Mark 7 Kenneth Cushing SO Missouri Flight 1 of 1 Finals 8 Will Crocker FR Missouri 1 Ariel Lachance FR Arkansas 9 Robbie Farnham-Rose FR Alabama 2 Anna Rawles FR Alabama 10 Derek Wehunt JR Florida 3 Morgan Toone SR Vanderbilt 11 Patrick Monaghan FR Miss State 4 Megan Zimlich FR Arkansas 12 Robbie Scharold JR Kentucky 5 Autumn Conn FR Alabama 6 Shelby Kennard JR Kentucky Event 5 Women 1500 m Run 7 Larisa Debich FR Auburn Saturday 5/11/2013 - 4:00 PM 8 Brittany Wooten FR Texas A&M 12 Advance: Top 3 in each heat plus next 3 best times 9 Megan Wall JR South Caroli Collegiate: 3:59.90 6/7/2009 Jenny Barringer 10 Caitlin Schuessler JR Florida SEC Meet: 4:09.19 2004 Taffany McWilliams 11 Tylar Mangan JR South Caroli Facility: 4:12.15 2000 Kara Wheeler 12 Linda Hadfield JR Tennessee LaneNameYr School Seed Time 13 Michelle Canterna SO Kentucky Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 14 Lacey Sanchez SR LSU 1 Hannah Jumper SO Vanderbilt 15 Morgann Leleux SO Georgia 2 Meredith Mill SO South Caroli 16 Jessie Johnson FR Auburn 3 Agata Strausa JR Florida 17 Megan Walker FR Miss State 4 Allison Peare JR Kentucky 18 Katrine Haarklau SO Missouri 5 Stephanie Brown JR Arkansas 19 Erin Champion SO Tennessee 6 Alexis Panisse FR Tennessee 20 Petra Olsen JR South Caroli 7 Mandy Perkins SR Florida 21 Danielle Nowell JR Arkansas 8 Sara Barron FR Vanderbilt 22 Alexis Paine SR Alabama 9 Liz Reida SO Missouri 10 Jillian Rosen SR Arkansas Event 25 Men 1500 m Run 11 Susie Kemper FR Alabama Saturday 5/11/2013 - 3:45 PM Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 12 Advance: Top 4 in each heat plus next 4 best times 1 Kristen Findley SR Vanderbilt Collegiate: 3:35.30 6/6/1981 Sudney Maree 2 Emma Neigel FR Miss State SEC Meet: 3:37.29 1999 Seneca Lassiter 3 Amber Zimmerman JR Tennessee Facility: 3:42.91 2002 Jorge Torres 4 Carly Hamilton SO Georgia LaneNameYr School Seed Time 5 Meropi Panagiotou FR Alabama Heat 1 of 2 Prelims 6 Fabienne Amrhein FR Miss State 1 Juan Sanchez JR Miss State 7 Paige Johnston JR Arkansas 2 Kyle Walter FR Tennessee 8 Keri Wood JR Arkansas 3 Jeremy Dickie SO Tennessee 9 Laura Roxberg SR Missouri 4 Patrick Rono SO Arkansas 10 Lily Williams FR Vanderbilt 5 Adam Kahleifeh JR Kentucky 6 Phillip Primeaux SO LSU 7 Niklas Buhner JR Auburn 8 Kemoy Campbell JR Arkansas 9 Alex Sullivan FR South Caroli 10 Riley Young SR Mississippi 11 Robert Razick SR South Caroli 12 Kane Grimster SO Auburn 13 Zane Coburn FR Georgia Branch Sports Technology - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:11 PM 5/8/2013 Page 3 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/9/2013 to 5/12/2013 Hosted by the University of Missouri Walton Stadium - Columbia, MO Meet Program - Saturday Heat 3 of 3 Prelims...(Event 5 Women 1500 m Run) 1 Andria Aguilar FR LSU Event 15 Women Long Jump 2 Natoya Goule JR LSU Saturday 5/11/2013 - 4:00 PM 3 Shelby Hayes JR Florida Top 9 marks advance to final 4 Chloe Phillips JR Miss State Collegiate: 6.99m 5/4/1985 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 5 Amy McCrory JR Mississippi SEC Meet: 6.84m 2008 Brittney Reese 6 Charlene Lipsey SR LSU Facility: 6.42m 2007 Brittney Reese 7 Sophie Blake JR Texas A&M PosNameYr School Seed Mark 8 Kimberley Ficenec FR Alabama Flight 1 of 2 Finals 9 Cory McGee JR Florida 1 Kia Jackson SR Tennessee 10 Amirah Johnson SO Tennessee 2 Lynnika Pitts JR LSU 11 Kelsey Kane SR Tennessee 3 V'alonee Robinson JR Auburn 4 Lacey Dent FR Alabama Event 37 Men Shot Put 5 Deonna Walton SR Mississippi Saturday 5/11/2013 - 4:00 PM 6 Torrenzia Lyles SO Georgia Top 9 marks advance to final 7 Kerri Furbert FR Missouri Collegiate: 22.00m 6/3/1995 John Godina 8 Ciarra Brewer SO Florida SEC Meet: 21.47m 1995 Brent Noon 9 Keri Emanuel JR LSU Facility: 20.79m 2002 Christian Cantwell 10 Cheslie Kryst SR South Caroli PosNameYr School Seed Mark 11 Marci Morman SR Mississippi Flight 1 of 2 Finals 12 Sojourner Ewing JR Miss State 1 Devin Randall FR Arkansas 13 Shari Russell SO Mississippi 2 Casey Strong JR Texas A&M 14 Kasha McDougald SO Tennessee 3 Afoaku Onyinyechukwu FR Mississippi Flight 2 of 2 Finals 4 Langston Newton FR Kentucky 1 Lorraine Graham JR Florida 5 Andrew Evans JR Kentucky 2 Chanice Porter FR Georgia 6 Petr Novotny SR Georgia 3 Erica Bougard SO Miss State Flight 2 of 2 Finals 4 LaQue Moen-Davis FR Texas A&M 1 Caleb Whitener JR Georgia 5 Callie Ives FR Alabama 2 Isiah Kent JR Kentucky 6 Allegra Wells JR Mississippi 3 Tavis Bailey SO Tennessee 7 Tamara Myers SO Arkansas 4 Matthew Hoty SO Tennessee 8 Robin Reynolds FR Florida 5 Nick Vena SO Georgia 9 Brittany Porter SR LSU 6 Rodney Brown SO LSU 7 Ashinia Miller FR Georgia 8 Brad Szypka SO Kentucky 9 Marcus Popenfoose JR Auburn Branch Sports Technology - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:11 PM 5/8/2013 Page 4 SEC Outdoor Championships - 5/9/2013 to 5/12/2013 Hosted by the University of Missouri Walton Stadium - Columbia, MO Meet Program - Saturday Event 13 Women High Jump Event 9 Women 100 m Hurdles Saturday 5/11/2013 - 4:00 PM Saturday 5/11/2013 - 4:40 PM Progression: 1.70, 1.75, 1.80, 1.85, 1.89, 1.92 8 Advance: Top 2 in each heat plus next 2 best times Collegiate: 1.98m 5/19/1995 Amy Acuff Pref Lanes: 4-5-3-6-2-7-1-8 Collegiate: 1.98m 5/22/1999 Kajsa Bergqvist Collegiate: 12.48 6/9/2006 Ginnie Crawford SEC Meet: 1.86m 2007 Levern Spencer SEC Meet: 12.72 1996 Kim Carson Facility: 1.90m 2007 Miruna Mataoanu Facility: 13.02 2007 Jessica Ohanaja PosNameYr School Seed Mark LaneNameYr School Seed Time Flight 1 of 1 Finals Heat 1 of 3 Prelims 1 Shanice Hall FR LSU 1 Donique' Flemings SR Texas A&M 2 Alyssa Hall SR Miss State 2 Kasha McDougald SO Tennessee 3 Ellie Tidman SO Vanderbilt 3 Taryn Hartfield SO Mississippi 4 Morgan Whitson SO Missouri 5 Kaitlyn Moreau SO LSU 5 Joanne Imbert SO Kentucky 7 V'alonee Robinson JR Auburn 6 Brionne Williams JR Vanderbilt 8 Ugonna Ndu SR Florida 7 Kirsten Hesseltine JR Arkansas Heat 2 of 3 Prelims 8 Fabia McDonald JR Mississippi 1 Kierre Beckles SR South Caroli 9 Lynnika Pitts JR LSU 3 Chanice Chase SO LSU 10 Monica Carney SR Auburn 4 Mary Nall JR Mississippi 11 Saniel Atkinson Grier SR Georgia 5 Racquel Moses FR Mississippi 12 Krystle Schade SR Alabama 7 Kayla Parker JR Kentucky 13 Maya Pressley SR Auburn 8 Bianca Blair SR Tennessee 14 Makeba Alcide SR Arkansas Heat 3 of 3 Prelims 15 Jeannelle Scheper JR South Caroli 1 Ivanique Kemp JR Arkansas 16 Leontia Kallenou FR Georgia 2 Annie Kunz SO Texas A&M 17 Taylor Burke SO Florida 3 Shanekia Hall SR LSU 4 Jasmin Stowers
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