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Seagate Crystal Reports Half-Mile Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:09 PM 5/25/2007 Page 1 NCAA Division I 2007 Outdoor Track & Field East Regional Gainesville, FL - 5/25/2007 to 5/26/2007 Meet Program - Saturday May 26, 2007 Event 39 Women Hammer Throw Event 13 Men High Jump Saturday 5/26/2007 - 12:00 PM Saturday 5/26/2007 - 1:00 PM 2 Flights - Advance top 9 plus ties to a reverse order final. Jump heights: 2.06 - 2.11 - 2.16 - 2.19 - 2.22 - 2.25 - 2.28 + Use Rule 7.1.5 to establish first 5 distinct final places. Five-alive jumping format until fewer than 9 remaining. 15 minutes warm-up for each flight, 10 minutes before finals. Use Rule 7.1.6c.1 jump-off format to establish distinct 5th American: 73.87m 6/25/2005 Erin Gilreath final place for advancement purposes only. College Best: 72.94m 4/13/2007 Jenny Dahlberg American: 2.40m 8/7/1991 Charles Austin East Region: 72.01m 5/27/2006 Jenny Dahlgren College Best: 2.39m 7/30/1989 Hollis Conway Facility: 69.14m 4/1/2006 Erin Gilreath East Region: 2.19m 5/27/2005 Mike Morrison PosNameYr School Seed Mark Facility: 7-06.50 4/28/1990 Hollis Conway Flight 1 of 2 Finals PosNameYr School Seed Mark 1 99 Danielle Dufresne SR Cornell 53.02m Flight 1 of 1 Finals 2 366 Helen Higgins SR Penn St. 56.97m 1 905 Ryan Fritz SO Penn St. 2.20m 3 405 Jazmine Fenlator SR Rider 54.43m 2 992 William Velez SO St. Francis-PA 2.04m 4 170 Sarah Reed SR Florida St. 54.59m 3 667 David Pell SR Cornell 2.16m 5 283 Zakiya Shivers SR Maryland 54.65m 4 986 Errol Blackmon JR S. Florida 2.10m 6 440 Tetee Kuyateh SR St. John's 54.47m 5 814 Jeffrey Ramos FR Maine 2.02m 7 64 Rochelle Kokayko SO Clemson 56.23m 6 664 Garrett Huyler SO Cornell 2.10m 8 275 Clarissa Michalak SR Maine 50.22m 7 927 Justin Frick FR Princeton 2.14m 9 70 Tamara Bryant SR Coastal Carolina 55.91m 8 940 Dan Oseth JR Radford 2.10m 10 282 Aysha Gregory JR Maryland 54.42m 9 866 Marlon Woods FR Norfolk St. 2.13m 11 402 Beth Crocus SR Richmond 56.43m 10 1058 Jason Williams JR Winthrop 2.10m Flight 2 of 2 Finals 11 807 Matt Parker SO Liberty 2.10m 1 45 Sarah Vance SR Buffalo 60.37m 12 781 Jerome Miller JR Georgia Tech 2.21m 2 127 Chelsea Salisbury SR E. Carolina 58.62m 13 987 Michael Kursteiner FR S. Florida 2.10m 3 38 Marjorie Grap SR Bucknell 58.52m 14 1040 Matt Evans FR W. Carolina 2.05m 4 229 Kimery Hern SO Georgia Tech 58.96m 15 1021 Davion Lambert SR VCU 2.10m 5 61 Della Clark SR Clemson 58.02m 16 774 Juan Cave SO Georgia Tech 2.10m 6 146 Chinelo Ubaka SR Florida 57.27m 17 710 Blake Taylor JR Florida 2.10m 7 260 Ashley Harbin JR Lafayette 59.49m 18 946 Michael Elliott FR Rhode Island 2.04m 8 197 Jenny Dahlgren SR Georgia 72.94m 19 823 David SO Maryland 2.10m 9 469 Tamara Burns SR VA Tech 60.48m 20 820 Chris Sole JR Manhattan 2.10m 10 148 Shawneise Williams SO Florida 57.13m 21 625 Adam Linkenauger SR Clemson 2.18m 11 398 Tiffany Evans SR Radford 57.75m Half-Mile Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:09 PM 5/25/2007 Page 2 NCAA Division I 2007 Outdoor Track & Field East Regional Gainesville, FL - 5/25/2007 to 5/26/2007 Meet Program - Saturday May 26, 2007 Event 34 Women Pole Vault Event 20 Men Javelin Throw Saturday 5/26/2007 - 3:00 PM Saturday 5/26/2007 - 3:00 PM Jump Heights: 3.66 - 3.81 - 3.96 - 4.06 - 4.16 - 4.26 - 4.36 + 3 Flights - Advance top 9 plus ties to a reverse order final. Five-alive jumping format until fewer than 9 remaining. Use Rule 7.1.5 to establish first 5 distinct final places. Use Rule 7.1.6c.1 jump-off format to establish distinct 5th 15 minutes warm-up for each flight, 10 minutes before finals. final place for advancement purposes only. American: 87.68m 5/25/1997 Breaux Greer American: 4.83m 6/8/2004 Stacy Draglia College Best: 89.10m 3/24/1990 Patrik Boden College Best: 4.58m 4/20/2006 Lacy Johnson East Region: 76.43m 5/29/2004 Brian Chaput East Region: 4.26m 5/27/2006 Lacy Janson Facility: 273-03 4/28/1990 Tom Pukstys Facility: 4.27m 5/2/1999 Melissa Price PosNameYr School Seed Mark PosNameYr School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 3 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 676 Tim Wunderlich SO Dartmouth 61.69m 1 129 Lori Bowen FR Florida 3.91m 2 1034 Mike Hauck SR Wake Forest 61.96m 2 364 Caitlin Fairbairn FR Penn St. 3.80m 3 989 Matthew FR St. Francis-NY 61.64m 3 317 Amanda Jenkins SR Mt. St. Mary's 3.65m 4 903 Harold Dunn FR Penn St. 62.27m 4 477 Abbey McGrath SR VA Tech 3.80m 5 677 Beaux Jones FR Davidson 55.31m 5 161 Tori Allen SO Florida St. 3.80m 6 657 Arlon Morrison SO Coppin St. 57.87m 6 472 Ashley Early FR VA Tech 4.11m 7 957 Ian Menewisch SR Rutgers 62.48m 7 109 Lilly Bertz SR Dartmouth 3.80m 8 1053 Alex Heacock SO William & Mary 59.50m 8 484 Caitlin Thornley FR VA Tech 3.80m 9 632 Kyle Hoddy SO Coastal Carolina 62.43m 9 335 Abby Kimball FR North Carolina 3.80m Flight 2 of 3 Finals 10 476 Erin Mahony JR VA Tech 3.95m 1 728 Bryan Howard SO Florida St. 63.81m 11 128 Jessica Clendenning SR Elon 3.90m 2 652 Jim Roy JR Connecticut 65.84m 12 240 Carolyn Lewis FR Hampton 3.35m 3 852 Clinton Lawson JR Navy 64.07m 13 75 Marcie Veitch SO Coastal Carolina 3.45m 4 977 Joe Schroeder JR S. Carolina 63.26m 14 37 Melanie Buczko SR Bucknell 3.85m 5 835 Nick Williams SR Monmouth 65.16m 15 517 Ashley Nolet SR Yale 3.85m 6 787 Nathaniel Couture JR Holy Cross 63.02m 16 338 Alison McGinnis JR North Carolina 3.80m 7 633 Thomas Jordan JR Coastal Carolina 66.37m 17 510 Nicole Kazuba FR William & Mary 3.70m 8 744 Jerel Langley JR Gardner-Webb 63.63m 18 115 Lara Jones JR Duke 3.95m 9 948 Ryan McCarthy JR Rhode Island 62.55m 19 63 Caroline Kennedy FR Clemson 3.80m Flight 3 of 3 Finals 20 101 Natalie Gengel FR Cornell 3.80m 1 1027 Kevin Moore JR VA Tech 67.17m 21 141 Lauren Menke FR Florida 3.80m 2 913 Allen Pettner SR Penn St. 73.09m 22 318 Kirsten Andrews SR Navy 3.98m 3 560 Marc Pallozzi SR Albany 66.60m 23 333 Rhian Jenks SR North Carolina 3.80m 4 868 Adam Montague SO North Carolina 70.93m 24 319 Jacqui Charnigo JR Navy 3.90m 5 969 Erik Heymann FR S. Carolina 68.15m 25 205 Julianne Toto SO Georgia 3.90m 6 596 Paul Rosiak SR Brown 67.86m 26 110 Natalie Todd-Zebell SO Dartmouth 3.86m 7 904 Tanner Evak SO Penn St. 69.82m 8 599 Joshua Kaehler SR Bucknell 70.27m 9 871 Justin Ryncavage SR North Carolina 73.30m Half-Mile Timing - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:09 PM 5/25/2007 Page 3 NCAA Division I 2007 Outdoor Track & Field East Regional Gainesville, FL - 5/25/2007 to 5/26/2007 Meet Program - Saturday May 26, 2007 Event 11 Men 4x100 Meter Relay Event 5 Men 1500 Meter Run Saturday 5/26/2007 - 5:30 PM Saturday 5/26/2007 - 5:50 PM 4 Heats - Advance heat winners plus next best 4 times to final 3 Heats - Advance top 3 in each plus next best 3 times to final American: 37.40 8/21/1993 World Championship Team One waterfall line start. College Best: 38.04 6/2/1998 Texas Christian American: 3:29.30 8/28/2005 Bernard Lagat East Region: 38.90 5/27/2006 Florida State College Best: 3:30.56 8/11/1999 Bernard Lagat Facility: 38.69 5/21/1998 LSU East Region: 3:42.93 5/31/2003 Tom Parlapiano Grant, Aldridge, Logan, Perry Facility: 3:40.2h 1973 Dick Buerkle LaneTeam Relay Prelims LaneNameYr School Prelims Section 1 of 1 Finals Section 1 of 1 Finals 1 S. Carolina 40.71 1 923 Sam Bair JR Pittsburgh 3:45.29 2 Wake Forest 40.68 2 1017 Kevin McHale SR Virginia 3:47.29 3 App. State 39.97 3 1008 Michael Kerrigan SR Villanova 3:46.44 4 Clemson 39.87 4 937 Max Smith JR Providence 3:42.73 5 Florida St. 39.30 5 675 Ben True JR Dartmouth 3:45.87 6 Florida 39.58 6 1023 Billy Berlin SO VA Tech 3:46.28 7 Georgia 39.94 7 925 Tim Konoval SR Pittsburgh 3:46.73 8 W. Carolina 40.10 8 748 Matt Debole JR Georgetown 3:45.71 9 732 Tom Lancashire SR Florida St.
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