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4/15/2006 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Results Women 2006 BYU Invite - 4/15/2006 Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah Results Women Hammer Throw ========================================================================== World: W 249-07 8/29/1999 Mihaela Melinte, Romania American: A 236-03 7/27/2002 Anna Mahon, USA Stadium: S 234-01 6/25/2004 Erin Gilreath, New York Athletic Club BYU: B 220-01 4/2/1998 Amy Christensen Palmer, BYU Region Qual: R 54.15m Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== Flight 1 1 Kelly Thompson Fr Utah Valley 34.06m 111-09 FOUL 33.24m 34.06m 33.94m 33.79m 32.34m -- Jessica Hampton Fr Utah FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL -- Sally Smalley Fr Weber State FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL -- Megan Butler Fr Utah Valley FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL Flight 2 1 Anna Dolegiewicz en Unattached 53.51m 175-07 47.90m 47.80m 51.53m 53.51m 52.71m 53.36m 2 Carolee Geaudreau Jr Eastern Wash 50.93m 167-01 47.78m 48.23m FOUL 49.59m 50.93m 47.50m 3 Shalee Keener Fr Western Stat 47.14m 154-08 35.77m FOUL 42.71m 43.36m 42.09m 47.14m 4 Ashley Stephens Fr Western Stat 46.52m 152-07 FOUL FOUL 46.52m FOUL 44.52m 45.55m 5 Michelle Bowen Jr Utah State U 46.21m 151-07 FOUL FOUL 46.01m 46.21m 45.13m FOUL 6 Candace Jones Sr Brigham Youn 45.60m 149-07 45.42m 45.45m FOUL 45.60m 45.35m 43.96m 7 Aubrey Cowan Fr Brigham Youn 38.91m 127-08 37.67m 37.27m 38.91m FOUL 37.50m 38.07m -- Jordan Baughan Jr Eastern Wash FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL Women Pole Vault ========================================================================== World: W 15-09.75 7/13/2003 Yelena Isinbayeva, Russia American: A 15-09.25 6/9/2001 Stacey Dragila, Nike Stadium: S 14-11.50 6/25/2004 Kellie Suttle, Nike BYU: B 13-00.25 4/10/1998 Becky Jackson, BYU Region Qual: R 3.80m Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== Flight 1 1 Mandy Kelly-Lonsway Sr Brigham Youn 4.10mR 13-05.25 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 3.80 3.90 4.01 4.10 4.15 PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP O XXO PPP XO O XXX 2 Kathryn Duhadway Jr Utah State U 3.80mR 12-05.50 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 3.80 3.90 PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP XO O XXX 3 Kelly Furr Jr Brigham Youn 3.65m 11-11.75 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 3.80 PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP O XXX 3 Ashley McAllister So Brigham Youn 3.65m 11-11.75 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 3.80 PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP O XXX 5 Makenzie Hobbs-Iorg Jr Brigham Youn 3.65m 11-11.75 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 3.80 PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP XXO XXX 6 Sarah Hegna Jr Eastern Wash 3.65m 11-11.75 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 3.80 PPP PPP PPP PPP XO XXO XXX 7 Mallory Thompson Fr Western Stat 3.35m 10-11.75 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 PPP O XXO O XXX 8 Ashley Shepard So Brigham Youn 3.35m 10-11.75 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 PPP PPP O XO XXX 9 Leesa Henderson Jr Utah Valley 3.05m 10-00.00 2.90 3.05 3.20 XO XO XXX -- Kathleen Moyeda Fr Brigham Youn NH 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 PPP PPP PPP XXX -- Jessica Stringham Jr Weber State NH 2.90 XXX -- Casey Hagen Fr Western Stat NH 2.90 XXX -- Julene Kaufusi So Brigham Youn NH 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 3.50 3.65 PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP XXX -- Melissa Dyer Sr Brigham Youn NH 2.90 3.05 3.20 3.35 PPP PPP PPP XXX Men Hammer Throw ========================================================================== World: W 284-07 8/30/1986 Yuriy Syedikh, USSR American: A 270-09 9/17/1996 Lance Deal, New York AC Stadium: S 259-01 6/26/2004 James Parker, USAF BYU: B 235-08 1982 Kjell Bystedt, BYU Region Qual: R 55.60m Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 David Paul Jr Eastern Wash 59.32mR 194-07 59.32m FOUL FOUL 57.87m FOUL 58.01m 2 Chris Sonognini Sr Weber State 53.07m 174-01 49.77m 52.88m 52.34m 53.07m FOUL FOUL 3 Kevin Liu Jr Utah State U 51.99m 170-07 FOUL 51.87m 50.32m 51.60m 51.93m 51.99m 4 Brian Lindquist So Weber State 46.98m 154-02 40.62m FOUL 46.98m FOUL FOUL FOUL 5 Jeremiah Giambartolomei Fr Western Stat 46.11m 151-03 44.34m 46.11m 41.66m FOUL FOUL FOUL 6 Brock Money So Weber State 43.43m 142-06 43.43m 40.74m FOUL FOUL FOUL 42.40m 7 Cyrus Hostetler Fr Unattached 40.29m 132-02 FOUL 34.33m FOUL 40.29m FOUL 39.38m 8 Fluffy T. Ford Sr Unattached 38.29m 125-07 FOUL 35.31m FOUL 38.29m FOUL FOUL -- Chris Nash So Western Stat FOUL FOUL FOUL FOUL Women Shot Put ========================================================================== World: W 74-03 6/7/1987 Natalya Lisovskaya, USSR American: A 66-02.50 6/25/1988 Ramona Pagel, Mazda Stadium: S 56-09.25 6/25/2004 Jillian Camarena BYU: B 58-01.25 5/2/1998 Amy Christensen Palmer, BYU Region Qual: R 14.30m Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Krista Larson Fr Utah State U 11.41m 37-05.25 11.41m 10.73m PASS PASS PASS PASS 2 Ashley Stephens Fr Western Stat 10.87m 35-08.00 10.10m 9.77m 10.87m PASS FOUL 10.17m 3 Missouri Ann Donnell Fr Western Stat 10.79m 35-05.00 FOUL 10.21m 10.79m PASS 9.97m 10.68m 4 Shalee Keener Fr Western Stat 10.18m 33-04.75 9.72m 9.52m 10.18m 5 Jessica Hampton Fr Utah 9.94m 32-07.50 9.61m 9.57m 9.94m 6 Samantha Hamblin So Unattached 9.77m 32-00.75 9.30m 9.77m 9.66m 7 Camille Arnold Fr Western Stat 8.58m 28-01.75 ND 8.58m ND Flight 2 1 Tiffany Rasmussen-Arrhen Jr Brigham Youn 12.88m 42-03.25 11.92m 12.60m 12.36m FOUL 11.69m 12.88m 2 Aubrey Cowan Fr Brigham Youn 11.67m 38-03.50 FOUL 11.33m FOUL 11.29m 11.67m FOUL 3 Aimee Savageau So Utah State U 11.19m 36-08.50 11.05m 10.59m FOUL 10.43m FOUL 11.19m 4 Liis Berendsen Sr Brigham Youn 10.86m 35-07.75 FOUL 10.25m 10.58m 10.86m PASS 10.71m 5 Kayleen Coop Fr Utah Valley 10.83m 35-06.50 10.62m 9.85m 9.60m 10.83m 10.61m 10.58m 6 Megan Butler Fr Utah Valley 10.55m 34-07.50 9.85m 9.79m 10.26m 9.81m 10.55m 10.26m 7 Kelly Thompson Fr Utah Valley 10.17m 33-04.50 FOUL FOUL 10.17m 8 JennaBree Tollestrup Fr Brigham Youn 10.02m 32-10.50 9.42m 10.02m 9.92m 9 Becky Phillips Fr Utah Valley 9.86m 32-04.25 9.86m 9.20m FOUL Men Long Jump =========================================================================== ==== World: W 29-04.50 8/30/1991 Mike Powell, USA American: A 29-04.50 8/30/1991 Mike Powell, USA Stadium: S 27-07.25 6/2/1989 Joe Green, Ohio State BYU: B 26-04.50 1968 Pertti Pousi, BYU Region Qual: R 7.34m Name Year School Finals Wind =========================================================================== ==== Flight 1 1 Justin Wickard Sr Utah State U 7.05m 1.8 23-01.75 6.84m(1.9) 7.05m(1.8) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 2 Matt Anderson Sr Brigham Youn 7.04m 0.8 23-01.25 6.92m(-0.2) FOUL(NWI) 6.81m(0.7) 6.70m(1.2) 6.70m(1.2) 7.04m(0.8) 3 Boian Marinov Jr Brigham Youn 6.54m +0.0 21-05.50 FOUL(NWI) 6.54m(+0.0) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 4 Jason Brenton Fr Western Stat 6.50m 1.1 21-04.00 6.00m(0.4) 6.29m(1.6) 6.34m(0.3) 6.50m(1.1) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 5 Brett Birkeland Fr Unattached 6.35m 0.9 20-10.00 FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 6.35m(0.9) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 6 Eric Dunn Jr Western Stat 6.32m 1.9 20-09.00 FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 5.99m(+0.0) 6.32m(1.9) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 7 Joe Dredge So Brigham Youn 6.30m 1.6 20-08.00 6.30m(1.6) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 8 Scott Olson Sr Unattached 6.08m 0.7 19-11.50 FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 6.08m(0.7) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 9 Kevin Keys So Brigham Youn 6.02m 0.2 19-09.00 6.02m(0.2) 5.81m(+0.0) 5.88m(1.9) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 10 Michael Broadnax So Western Stat 5.82m 0.1 19-01.25 FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 5.82m(0.1) 11 David Beenfield Fr Utah Valley 4.92m 1.3 16-01.75 FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 4.92m(1.3) -- Jonnie Gale So Weber State FOUL NWI FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) -- Terrell Brown Jr Weber State FOUL NWI FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) -- Meelis Kosk Fr Brigham Youn FOUL NWI FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) -- Daniel Holloman Fr Weber State FOUL NWI FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) Women Long Jump =========================================================================== ==== World: W 24-08.25 6/11/1988 Galina Chistyakova, USSR American: A 24-07 5/22/1994 Jackie Joyner Kersee, Honda Stadium: S 21-11 6/5/1982 Jennifer Innes, Cal State LA BYU: B 21-07.50 5/8/2002 Nikki Hughes, BYU Region Qual: R 5.97m Name Year School Finals Wind =========================================================================== ==== 1 Jill Stopa Sr Weber State 5.16m 1.6 16-11.25 FOUL(NWI) 5.12m(-0.0) 4.97m(0.2) 5.16m(1.6) 5.16m(0.8) 5.16m(1.6) 2 Jenny Smith Fr Utah Valley 4.80m +0.0 15-09.00 4.80m(+0.0) 4.72m(+0.0) FOUL(NWI) 2 Jessica Wayne Fr Utah Valley 4.80m 1.7 15-09.00 4.80m(1.7) 4.48m(0.6) 4.75m(-0.1) 4 Kelly Marcroft So Brigham Youn 4.65m 0.5 15-03.25 4.33m(0.3) 4.43m(-0.0) 4.65m(0.5) 5 Aimee Savageau So Utah State U 4.53m 0.3 14-10.50 4.36m(-0.0) 4.53m(0.3) 4.51m(1.1) 6 Mandi Witherspoon Fr Utah Valley 4.42m 1.4 14-06.00 4.42m(1.4) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 7 Brittany Larson Fr Utah Valley 4.17m NWI 13-08.25 4.17m(-0.0) 4.08m(+0.0) 3.65m(-0.3) 8 Stacy Edelen Fr Utah Valley 4.15m +0.0 13-07.50 4.15m(+0.0) 4.02m(0.4) 4.15m(+0.0) Flight 2 1 Mindy Neeley Fr Brigham Youn 5.83m -0.2 19-01.50 FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 5.83m(-0.2) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 2 Ashley Chamberlain So Weber State 5.61m 1.1 18-05.00 5.17m(0.6) 5.39m(1.9) 4.89m(0.2) FOUL(NWI) 5.33m(0.3) 5.61m(1.1) 3 Kathryn Sevy So Brigham Youn 5.58m -0.2 18-03.75 5.30m(+0.0) 5.58m(-0.2) PASS(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 4 Amy Cretsinger Jr Weber State 5.50m 0.4 18-00.50 FOUL(NWI) 5.50m(0.4) FOUL(NWI) 5.42m(1.8) 5.27m(+0.0) FOUL(NWI) 5 Shanna Wylie Jr Weber State 5.41m -0.2 17-09.00 FOUL(NWI) 5.09m(-0.4) 5.41m(-0.2) 4.95m(0.5) FOUL(NWI) FOUL(NWI) 6 Lacy Hulbert Sr Utah State U 5.38m +0.0 17-08.00 5.06m(+0.0) 5.38m(+0.0) 5.27m(+0.0) 5.08m(0.3)
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