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Relays Program Insert Pages.Pub ELITE/UNIVERSITY/HIGH SCHOOL MEET PROGRAM THURSDAY, APRIL 18 RUNNING EVENT ENTRIES Licensed To: Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4/16/2013 Page 1 55th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/18/2013 to 4/20/2013 Session Report Session: 1 Thursday Track Day 1 - Thursday 4/18/2013 - Starts at 02:00 PM Event Round 1:30 PM #212 Women 1500 Meter Run Open U/OFinals 2:30 PM #112 Men 1500 Meter Run Open U/OFinals 3:30 PM #215 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-C U/ Finals 3:45 PM #115 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-C U/OFinals 4:00 PM #216 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-B U/ Finals 4:15 PM #116 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-B U/OFinals 4:45 PM #117 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-A U/OFinals 4:30 PM #219 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Open-A U/ Finals 5:00 PM #118 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Olympic Dev.Finals 5:15 PM #218 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Olympic D Finals 5:30 PM #217 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Invit EliteFinals 5:45 PM #119 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Invit EliteFinals 6:00 PM #228 Women 10000 Meter Run Invit EliteFinals 6:40 PM #128 Men 10000 Meter Run Invit EliteFinals 7:10 PM #229 Women 10000 Meter Run Olympic Dev. Elit Finals 7:50 PM #129 Men 10000 Meter Run Olympic Dev. EliteFinals 8:20 PM #227 Women 10000 Meter Run Open-A U/OFinals 9:00 PM #127 Men 10000 Meter Run Open -A U/OFinals 9:30 PM #226 Women 10000 Meter Run Open-B U/OFinals 10:10 PM #126 Men 10000 Meter Run Open-B U/OFinals Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:54 AM 4/18/2013 Page 1 55th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/18/2013 to 4/20/2013 Meet Program - Thursday Track Section 3 of 13 Finals Section 6 of 13 Finals Event 212 Women 1500 Meter Run Open U/O 1 Lisa Forsberg SWE 1 Callie Mulgann LOYM Thursday 4/18/2013 - 1:30 PM 2 Samantha Diaz UNV 2 Whitney Hende COST World Record:3:50.46 1993 Yunxia Qu 3 Ashleigh Warn BYU 3 Maria Bernard BRIT American Rec:3:57.12 1983 Mary Slaney 4 Risa Yokoe TOYO 4 Maddie Meyers UWA Meet Record: 4:08.921993 Maria Mutola 6 Rosa Del Toro UNA 5 Katie Penney UAZ LaneName Team Seed Time 7 Megan Malasar UGA 6 Jennifer Hall UNA Section 1 of 13 Finals 8 Alejandra Silis MEXI 7 Ashley Meyer SVST 1 Catherine Beck CPTC 9 Ivy O'Guinn ALAN 8 Anna Kalbrene UID 2 Sophie Curl USF 10 Brenda Eunice MEXI 9 Marina Ghabbo STST 3 Keri Wood UAR 11 Lisa Ohberg CSLA 10 Mara Olson BUTL 4 Charlotte Arter UNM 12 Agnes Laurent NAU 11 Taylor Berg STTH 5 Josephine Adam NTX 13 Helen Crofts SIMO 12 Casey McDerm UNA 6 Chelsea Orr UWA 14 Callie Thomas/ RICE 13 Arantza Hernan MEXI 7 maria osorio VENE 15 Lindsey Butterw SIMO 14 Alison Work GVST 8 Diane Cummin MOU2 16 Meghan Heuer NIL 15 Halsey Fowler RICE 9 Amber Henry WEB 17 Veronica Stinn CSUS 16 Joelle Amaral UWA 10 Marielle Hall UTX 18 Kristin Brondb AUGU 17 Linsie Michels COOR 11 Cristina Guada MEXI Section 4 of 13 Finals 18 Sydney Stuenk LOYI 12 Mary Alenbratt SMU 1 Tylee Newman UTST Section 7 of 13 Finals 13 Carly Hamilton UGA 2 Annika Pfitzing NEWZ 1 Cassie Brooker UCSB 14 Alycia Cridebri UCD 3 Margo Richard SLOU 2 Colleen Riley IAST 15 Jessica Smith VAL$ 4 Katie Hoevet PURD 3 Payton Schutte AZST 16 Morgan Mosby AFA 5 Alyssa Selve ADST 4 Kaycee Holcom UCI 17 Camille Logan UCO 6 Elena Burkard USF 5 Kaylee Coates SUT 18 Sarah Penney UOR 7 Jessica Hilton BYU 6 Madie Rodts GVST Section 2 of 13 Finals 8 Salome Lecoq SAL 7 Heather Olson RICE 1 Damajeria Dub UCR 9 Yolanda Ngara UVT 8 Julia Fonk PORT 2 Sarah Hudak UAB 10 Holly Keeper COST 9 Sarah Vitug LOYM 3 Annette Eichen AFA 11 Elinor Kirk UAB 10 Sydney Hampto UTA 4 Lindsay Allen NIKE 12 Rachel Clark XAV 11 Maggie Gannon IAST 5 Erica Digby VANC 13 Melissa Fuerst AFA 12 Rachel Folan TXT 6 Eleanor Fulton UWA 15 Justine Johnson UWA 13 Anne Jones UTX 7 Lauren Wallace UCD 16 Rachel Stewart BYU 14 Meghan Foley LBST 9 Anayelli Navar MEXI 17 Adela Hofmann OKST 15 Ashley Botham BEL 10 Christine Babc UWA 18 Alyvia Clark LOYI 16 Olivia Ritchie NEWZ 11 Kate Kujawa OKST Section 5 of 13 Finals 17 Aikaterini Berd USC 12 Paige Johnston UAR 1 Marie Lawrenc UWA 18 Jennifer Owen UCLA 13 Candace Carlis BYU 2 Liberty Miller UWA Section 8 of 13 Finals 14 Ejiroghene Oko IAST 3 Erica Capellino USC 1 Susan Bick ALAN 15 Baylee Mires UWA 4 Rachel Butler UCLA 2 Hannah Nilsson UTA 17 Raquel Lambdi UCD 5 Rici Morrill BOIS 3 Staci Foster UCO 18 Raquel Hefflin UCR 6 Gabriela Eleno MEXI 4 Rebecca Essels AFA 7 Danielle Jewke SUT 5 Allie Sibole SCU 8 Jamie Stokes WEB 6 Casey Candelar CSUF 9 Julie McGilpin UVT 7 Ava Kent UCLA 10 Lindsay Walsh DART 8 Katelyn Cliff GVST 11 Andrea Chavez UUT 9 Hanna Peterson UAZ 12 Breanna Hemm METR 10 Taylor Johnson BRAD 13 Angelica Espin MEXI 11 Emily Taylor CSUF 14 Alisha Brown UCR 12 Samia Sailinuu UCI 15 Annemarie Sch FRES 13 Mikel Elliott COOR 16 Laura Suur USF 14 Keltie John RICE 17 Crystal Nelson IAST 16 Judith Chumba UTPA 18 Samantha Shuk WICU 17 Heather Slinn BRIT 18 Ashley Windso SLO Flash Results, Inc. - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:54 AM 4/18/2013 Page 2 55th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/18/2013 to 4/20/2013 Meet Program - Thursday Track Section 9 of 13 (Event 212 Women 1500 Meter Run Section 12 of 13 Finals Section 2 of 12 Finals 1 Hanna Edward SLO 1 Ana Valdovino CSUF 3 Tyler Corkedal PSU 2 Melissa Hasting PORT 2 Katie Burford UTX 4 Weston Strum LOYM 3 Chloe Fata UCI 3 Kelly Egan LOYI 5 Connor Winter UCO 4 Meghan Marvin UCLA 4 LeGia Penderg CSUN 6 Mitchel Brown UNA 5 Eliza Hernande MEXI 5 Kayla Spencer MARQ 7 Scott Nicol BOWE 6 Giselle Slotboo UUT 6 Taylor Drolsha AFA 8 Steve Garboden USF 7 Lizette Huerta CAPO 7 Molly Montony MOOR 9 James Cameron UWA 8 Jasmine Boutte TAMC 8 McKenzie Arch TXT 10 Clayton Foster MOOR 9 Connor Ward UTX 9 Taylor Beer UH 11 Tabor Stevens ADST 10 Marquita Palme UID 10 Hannah Everso AFA 12 Tyler Wynn PURD 12 Heidi Swanson CSSM 11 Erika Root UNV 13 Shyan Vaziri UCSB 13 Sarah Mason RICE 12 Jessica McCall SDSU 14 Grzegorz Kalin EMI 14 Meghan Shea UTX 13 Maggie Miller UID 15 Nigel Hole POI2 15 Mary Whitmor LOYI 14 Taylor Stepans SVST 16 Izaic Yorks PORT 17 Jessica Pahkala ALAN 15 Emerald Raney SDU 17 E. Jantzen Oshi HUST 18 Erin Teschuk NDS 16 Ericka LaViste LOYI 18 Mohamed Hrez IAST Section 10 of 13 Finals 17 Hannah Magnu LOYI Section 3 of 12 Finals 1 Ayla Granados CHIC 18 Meghan Harvey NAVY 1 Omar Abdi MALO 2 Caitlin Devitt-P UNV Section 13 of 13 Finals 2 Jared Rohatinsk BYU 3 Meagan Parach FRES 1 Lauri Gutierrez TXWE 3 Luke Carroll UIL 4 Molly Hanson MARQ 2 Arianna Micha ACAD 4 Zach Perkins AFA 5 Allie Lopez UCLA 3 Jacquelin Taylo CSUS 5 David Edwards ADI4 6 Sharlene Nickle TXT 4 Lyndsey Mull UCLA 6 Sam Hyams UCI 7 Shayla Freeman NAU 5 Tiare Nakashim HAWM 7 Dan Porter PURD 8 Viviana Cecilia MEXI 6 Jessie DeJong MANK 8 Diego Estrada NAU 9 Hannah Kellerm THEM 8 Amber Muraka UCLA 9 Travis Fitzke NDS 10 Emily Paradis UID 9 Maggie Baker UNA 10 Richard Medin UCO 11 Stephanie Stuck WEOR 11 Drew O'Donog BOIS Event 112 Men 1500 Meter Run Open U/O 12 Rikki Gonzales NCO 12 Olivier Bernard FRES Thursday 4/18/2013 - 2:30 PM 13 Saylah Barseria FRES 13 Tony Filipek SWAG 14 Amanda Mulke NAVY World Record:3:26.00 1998 Hicham El Guerrouj 14 Alex Balsiger COST 15 Kelley Robinso NAVY American Rec:3:29.30 2005 Bernard Lagat 15 Yonas Tesfai UH 16 Ashley Welker NAVY Meet Record: 3:35.702011 Russell Brown 16 Charles Lapham DRAK 17 Nikki Rietz UUT LaneName Team Seed Time 17 Brendon Black UMI 18 Kevyn Murphy HAWM Section 1 of 12 Finals 18 Riley Martin UCI 1 Fabian Clarkso OKST Section 11 of 13 Finals Section 4 of 12 Finals 1 Courtney Light UCSB 2 Ryan McNiff ADI3 1 Tom Humphrie CANN 2 Chloe Berlioux CSUS 3 Ben True SAUC 2 Nicholas Hilton RUNF 3 Sophie Curatilo SEAU 4 Jake Hurysz UCO 4 Colton Tully-D BROBS 4 Lauren Lucas BOIS 5 Jose Arturo Esp MEXI 5 Alex Dillenbec IAST 5 Terresa Mallory CSUS 6 J.P. Malette ND 6 Falko Zauber IAST 6 Mary Jo Wrigh SLO 7 Jordan Horn BROBS 7 Jorge Alberto H ARGE 7 Sarah Plambeck UNE 8 Iván Darío Gon COLO 8 Mark Wieczore BROBS 8 Mireia Guarner WETX 9 Ross Clarke BUTL 9 Juan Paredes UCSB 9 Alexis Trujillo LBST 10 Patrick Casey UOK 10 Tyler Brady UNA 10 Rachel Brajkov UCLA 11 Rico Loy IAST 11 Aldo Vega UNA 11 Gillian Gorelik SDU 12 Patrick McGreg UTX 12 Michael Miller UWA 12 Halie Raudenbu UID 13 Tommy Schmit UNA 13 Taylor Wardall UMKC 13 Elle Sanders UCLA 14 David McCarth UNA 14 Richard Shroy WAST 14 Sarah Whybark COOR 15 Joey Bywater UWA 15 Hillary Kirwa LAM 15 Laura Pluemer COCA 16 Luis Ibarra NIK4 16 Amanda Garcia CSUS 17 Jonathan Brow BYU 17 Arielly Conde COCA 18 Ammar Moussa UCO 18 Ashley Gray SUT Flash Results, Inc.
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