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NBNI Meet Program
Welcome We welcome all the outstanding participants to the 2018 New Balance Nationals Indoor Championships. And we wish a special welcome to all parents, coaches, and friends – all of whose support is invaluable. Our organization, the National Scholastic Athletics Foundation, does more than present national-caliber track and field and cross country events. We also actively support clinics and other meets with substantial financial commitments. Over the years, NSAF has grown from helping a few athletes to one that annually enables over 10,000 athletes to participate in various meets and activities. This is the 35th edition of the event, which has had various names since its inception in 1984. We are again happy to have New Balance as our title sponsor. New Balance is a wonderful part- ner – we have been together for eight years, and we expect to be together for many more years to come. We mourn the loss of Dr. Norbert Sander, who passed unexpectedly a few days after last year’s meet. Dr. Sander was the driving force in making The Armory what it is today. He is sorely missed. We appreciate The Armory’s new leadership, led by Rita Finkel and Jonathan Schindel, with whom we have a great relationship. We trust that everyone present these three days will have memorable experiences, and we wish everyone great success! Sincerely, Jim Spier Meet Director Congratulations on earning a spot at New Balance Nationals Indoor 2018! Your determination, work ethic, and incredible talent qualified you for this very special world class indoor track & field meet. Like many Olympians before you, your capability created the opportunity to compete at an elite level and enjoy this one of a kind experience. -
Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:10 PM
RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 7:10 PM 3/9/2013 Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2013 Indoor Championship Randal Tyson Track Complex -U of Arkansas Fayetteville, Ar - 3/8/2013 to 3/9/2013 Results 4 452 Trey Hadnot JR Louisiana Te 20.83q Men 60 Meter Dash 5 456 Aaron Ernest SO LSU 20.84q Two heats. Top 2 plus the next 4 fastest advance to Final 6 347 Marek Niit SR Arkansas 20.86q American: 6.39 A 3/3/2001 Maurice Green 7 384 Dedric Dukes SO Florida 20.89q Collegiate: 6.45 C 2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills 8 321 Diondre Batson SO Alabama 20.89q NCAA Meet: 6.51 M 3/15/2008 Richard Thompson 9 582 Michael Bryan JR Texas A&M 20.95 Facility: 6.46 F 2/15/2003 Terrence Trammell 10 500 James Taylor SO Norfolk Stat 20.96 Name Yr School Prelims 11 584 Prezel Hardy, Jr. JR Texas A&M 21.02 Preliminaries 12 359 Blake Heriot JR Baylor 21.18 1 478 D'Angelo Cherry SR Miss State 6.53Q 13 451 Brendon Rodney SO LIU Brooklyn 21.25 2 574 Charles Silmon SR TCU 6.60Q 14 447 Carlos Rodriguez SO Kansas State 21.44 3 625 Darrell Wesh JR Virginia Tec 6.57Q 15 461 Andre Walsh SR Maryland-Eas 21.51 4 352 Harry Adams SR Auburn 6.63Q --- 641 Everett Walker SR Baylor DNS 5 353 Marcus Rowland SR Auburn 6.58q 6 598 Bryce Robinson FR Tulsa 6.64q Men 200 Meter Dash 7 371 Tevin Hester FR Clemson 6.64q Four heats. -
2016TN02 Mlist
Volume 15, No. 02 January 06, 2016 version i — 2015 U.S. Men’s Lists — KEY TO LISTS compiled by Glen McMicken These lists give the top 40 U.S. performers (and top 10 per- formances, denoted by a ——) of the 2015 season, with an appending of those foreign collegians whose marks fall into 100 METERS that range. In the wind-aided category, the domestics and 9.74 ............ Justin Gatlin (Nike) .................. 5/15 ............. Doha DL foreign collegians are commingled (' after name = foreigner 9.75 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 6/04 ............ Rome DL on windy list). Relay teams may contain non-U.S. nationals. ................... ——Gatlin ................................ 7/09 ...... Lausanne DL 9.77 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 8/23 ............ World Ch Athletes who change nationality during the season are listed 9.78 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 7/17 .........Monaco DL with their nationality as of the date of the mark, so marks 9.80 ............ ——Gatlin ................................ 8/23 ............ World Ch here may not be their actual best of the year. 9.84 ............ **Trayvon Bromell (Bay) ........... 6/25 ................ USATF Open athletes and high schoolers have no notation before 9.86 ............ Mike Rodgers (Nike) ................ 8/23 ............ World Ch their name. Collegians are noted by class: - = senior; * = 9.87 ............ Tyson Gay (Nike) ..................... 6/26 ................ USATF junior; **=soph; *** = frosh. 9.88 ............ ——Gay................................... 5/30 ..........Eugene DL (A) = altitude over 1000m (in affected events only). Wind-aided ................... ——Rodgers ........................... 7/11 ........ Madrid IWC marks are those of greater than 2.0mps. Windy marks are **11 performances by 4 performers** listed only if superior to the best legal mark (windy perfor- 9.93 ............ Ryan Bailey (Nike) ................... 5/09 ..... Kingston IWC mances listed to level of legal performances). -
2018 Florida Gators Track & Field
2018 FLORIDA GATORS TRACK & FIELD 9 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | 110 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLES | 27 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Reigning Back-to-Back NCAA Outdoor Champions • Florida’s men claimed their second consecutive victory at NCAA Outdoors last June, also tying them with Arkansas (1992-2000) for the longest streak of top-3 finishes at the meet (9) by a men’s program since 1956. • Of the Gators’ 61.5 points scored at NCAA Outdoors, 56.5 were individual, and athletes responsible for 39.5 of those individual points are back this year. KeAndre Bates (20) and Grant Holloway (18) combined for 38. • A third consecutive title would make the Gators the first program to win three straight at NCAA Outdoors since Texas A&M did so from 2009-11. UTEP (1978-82) and Arkansas (1992-99) are the only other programs since 1975 to win three in a row. 2018 SCHEDULE • Another NCAA Outdoors title would be the Gators’ fifth all time, joining them INDOOR with Arkansas (10) as the only other program to win five since 1980. January 6 Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, S.C. SEC Outdoors SWEEP January 12-13 Commodore Invitational Nashville, Tenn. • Florida’s men and women swept the SEC Outdoor Championships for January 19-20 Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C. the first time in program history. January 26-27 Razorback Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. • Although it was the 11th sweep in meet history, the Gators’ sweep was just the fourth at SEC Outdoors since 1991. February 2 Bayou Bengal Invitational Baton Rouge, La. • The titles were the sixth SEC Outdoor crowns in program history for both February 9-10 Iowa State Classic Ames, Iowa the men and women. -
Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 PM 3/14/2014 Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2014 Indoor Championship Albuquerque Convention Center -U
RecordTiming.com - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:18 PM 3/14/2014 Page 1 NCAA Division 1 2014 Indoor Championship Albuquerque Convention Center -U. New Mexico Albuquerque NM - 3/14/2014 to 3/15/2014 Results - Friday Women 60 Meter Dash Women 200 Meter Dash Two heats. Top 2 plus the next 4 fastest advance to Final. Four heats. Top 8 fastest times advance to a 2 section Final. American: 6.95 A 3/7/1998 Gail Devers - Marion Jones Final seeded as per Rule 10-5.1a-b. Collegiate: 7.09 C 3/11/2001 Angela Williams/Lakya Brookins American: 22.33 A 3/2/1996 Gwen Torrence NCAA Meet: 7.09 M 3/12/2011 Lakya Brookins Collegiate: 22.40 C 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight Name Yr School Prelims NCAA Meet: 22.40 M 3/14/2008 Bianca Knight Preliminaries Name Yr School Finals 1 Dezerea Bryant JR Kentucky 7.17Q Finals 2 Jasmine Todd FR Oregon 7.23Q 1 Dezerea Bryant JR Kentucky 22.69 10 3 Shayla Sanders SO Florida 7.18Q 2 Kyra Jefferson SO Florida 22.79 8 4 Jenna Prandini SO Oregon 7.27Q 3 Mahagony Jones SR Penn State 22.93 6 5 Remona Burchell JR Alabama 7.20q 4 Ashton Purvis JR Texas A&M 23.11 5 6 Morolake Akinosun SO Texas 7.24q 5 Destinee Gause SO Florida 23.23 4 7 Katie Wise SO Indiana Stat 7.25q 6 Tynia Gaither JR USC 23.41 3 8 Jennifer Madu SO Texas A&M 7.27q 7 Shayla Sanders SO Florida 23.56 2 9 Olivia Ekpone JR Texas A&M 7.28 --- Kamaria Brown JR Texas A&M DNF 10 Aaliyah Brown FR Texas A&M 7.30 Women 400 Meter Dash 11 Jessica Davis SR USC 7.30 Four heats. -
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Florida ties Texas A&M for title in first championship tie since 1978 -- It couldn’t have ended better for Florida. It couldn’t have ended worse for Texas A&M. Going into the final event Saturday at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships, the Texas A&M men held a nine-point lead ahead of second-place Florida in the team standings. That meant the Aggies would have to finish last in the 4x400 relay and the Gators would have to finish first in order for Texas A&M to lose sole possession of first place. And that’s exactly what happened. Going into the first handoff, Texas A&M runners Ricky Babineaux and Aldrich Bailey Jr. let the baton fall to the track. Babineaux picked it up, and the final three runners ran valiantly to try to catch up, but in the most improbable hypothetical coming to life, Texas A&M indeed finished the race last while Florida’s team crossed the line first. The two Southeastern Conference rivals each scored 53 points for the first shared NCAA title since 1978. Arkansas was third with 46.5. “The goal was for us to win the relay,” Florida coach Mike Holloway said. “I just told the guys, let’s go win the relay. We don’t see it as Texas A&M dropping the baton; we see it as we didn’t drop it. Success is where preparation meets opportunity. We had an opportunity, and we were prepared.” The result keeps the NCAA title in familiar territory: Texas A&M won three consecutive outdoor titles from 2009–11 before Florida won in 2012. -
2017 Florida Gators Track & Field
2017 FLORIDA GATORS TRACK & FIELD 7 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | 103 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLES | 25 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Reigning National Champions • Florida’s men are coming off their sixth national title since 2010--more than any other program in that span--with its victory at NCAA Outdoors. • Of the Gators’ 62 points scored at NCAA Outdoors, 49 were individual, and athletes responsible for 39 of those individual points are back this year. • After last year’s seventh-place finish at NCAA Indoors--thefirst time it finished outside the top three in the last 14 NCAA Championships- -Florida became the third team since 1992 to win NCAA Outdoors after finishing outside the top five at NCAA Indoors. • Florida was also the only team since at least 1965 to finish lower than 2017 SCHEDULE fourth at a conference meet and win the NCAA Outdoor Championships, as it finished sixth at SEC Outdoors, its lowest finish since 1996. INDOOR January 7 Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, S.C. Leading The Nation January 13-14 Commodore Invitational Nashville, Tenn. • Florida’s men, ranked No. 1 in the USTFCCCA Preseason National Team Rankings, in top-3 times/marks (5), and January 20-21 Hokie Invitational Blacksburg, Va. boast Division I-leading totals top-10 times/marks (11). January 27-28 Razorback Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. • UF men’s returning top-5 times/marks compared to the rest of Division I February 4 Virginia Tech “Doc Hale” Elite Blacksburg, Va. look like this: February 10-11 Iowa State Classic Ames, Iowa Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. February 17 Tiger Tuneup Clemson, S.C. -
Olympic Trials Proved to Be the One Unfortunate Stumbling Block of the Year
2016 Eugene – July 1 to July 10 The hosting of the Trials in Eugene three times in a row, for the second time, was unprecedented, and while the Trials saw no World Records on this occasion, they did produce a terrific series of marks and dramas. With live action in field events by NBC best described as minimal, US television did a typically poor job in covering what still remains as the best domestic track and field meeting in the world. The crowds and weather conditions were as follows: Attendance: July 1—20,987, July 2—21,866, July 3—22,424, July 4—21,713, July 7—21,835, July 8—22,256, July 9— 22,847, July 10—22,944 for a total of 176,972. (There was no admission charge for hammer day, July 6). Weather: July 1 to 6 —sunny, breezy, with highs of 85, 89, 82, 79 and 84; July 7-—cloudy, rain, highs of 77 and 72; July 9—windy, light rain, high 74; July 10—cloudy, rain, high of 68 100 meters – July 3, 17.53 Hr; wind +1.6 Reaction 1. 3. Justin Gatlin (Nik) 9.80 0.160 2. 6. Trayvon Bromell (NBal) 9.84 0.147 3. 2. Marvin Bracy (adi) 9.98 0.146 4. 5. Mike Rodgers (Nik) 10.00 0.158 5. 7. Tyson Gay (unat) 10.03 0.170 6. 4. Christian Coleman (Tn) 10.06 0.163 7. 1. Jarrion Lawson (Asics) 10.07 0.164 8. 8. Dentarius Locke (Nik) 10.34 0.169 SEMI-FINALS (July 03, 16.19 Hr, Qualify 2+2 fastest losers) I(1.7)–1. -
2021 Florida Gators Track & Field
2021 FLORIDA GATORS TRACK & FIELD 10 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | 115 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLES | 28 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Gators Look to Reclaim SEC Dominance • Florida’s men finished second in 2019, claiming their sixth top-2 outdoors finish since 2010. • Florida’s six top-2 finishes since 2010 is tied with Arkansas for the most in that span. • Florida and Arkansas are also tied for most top-2 outdoor combined finishes (men and women) since 2010 with 11. • In 2018, Florida’s men and women swept the SEC Outdoor Champion- ships for the first time in program history. • Although it was the 11th sweep in meet history, the Gators’ sweep was just 2019 SEC OUTDOORS RECAP the fourth at SEC Outdoors since 1991. SEC CHAMPIONS • The titles were the sixth SEC Outdoor crowns in program history for both MEN the men and women. Athlete Event Time / Mark NCAA Indoor Champions Hakim Sani Brown 100m 9.99 [+1.8] • Florida’s men finished fourth in March at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Track and Thomas Mardal Hammer Throw 73m (239-6) Field Championships in Fayetteville, Arkansas. • The Gators have finished in the top 4 13 times since 2003, when Head WOMEN Coach Mike Holloway took over the men’s program. Athlete Event Time / Mark • Florida’s 13 top-4 finishes since 2003 is the most in Divison. The next three Imogen Barrett 1,500m 4:17.29 programs following the Gators are LSU (11), Arkansas (9) and Oregon (7). Jessica Pascoe 10,000m 34:08.41 • In 2019, Florida’s men claimed their Division I-leading ninth national title Yanis David Triple Jump 14.35m (47-1) [+1.8] since 2010, finishing 11 points clear of runner-up Houston at the NCAA Yanis David Long Jump 6.65m (21-10) [+1.8] Indoor Championships in Birmingham, Ala. -
2018 Florida Gators Track & Field
2018 FLORIDA GATORS TRACK & FIELD 8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | 109 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLES | 25 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Reigning Back-to-Back NCAA Outdoor Champions • Florida’s men claimed their seventh national title since 2010--more than any other program in that span--with a second consecutive victory at NCAA Outdoors last year. • Of the Gators’ 61.5 points scored at NCAA Outdoors, 56.5 were individual, and athletes responsible for 39.5 of those individual points are back this year. KeAndre Bates (20) and Grant Holloway (18) combined for 38. Half-Point Heartbreak at 2017 NCAA Indoors • Florida’s men entered the 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships as the over- whelming favorites, but missed their first indoor national title since 2012 by half a point, finishing with 45.5 points to Texas A&M’s 46. 2018 SCHEDULE • Only the 1977 NCAA Indoor Championships crowned a single champion by INDOOR less than a one-point margin (Washington State topped UTEP, 25.5 to 25). January 6 Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, S.C. • Of the Gators’ 45.5 points at NCAA Indoors, 37.5 were individual, and January 12-13 Commodore Invitational Nashville, Tenn. athletes responsible for 33.5 of those points are back. January 19-20 Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C. • Bates and Holloway alone accounted for 28 of those points, with the January 26-27 Razorback Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. former taking the long jump title and the latter winning the 60 hurdles crown. February 2 Bayou Bengal Invitational Baton Rouge, La. All-Time Performances Entering NCAA Indoors February 9-10 Iowa State Classic Ames, Iowa • Holloway broke Omar McLeod’s 60 hurdles collegiate record (7.42), Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson, S.C. -
Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager NCAA Division I 2013
5/22/13 3:57 PM Licensed to RecordTiming.com - Contractor License HY-TEK's Meet Manager NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships -East Preliminary North Carolina A&T State -Greensboro, NC - 5/23/2013 to 5/25/2013 Performance List Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash Prelims =============================================================================== Name Year School Seed =============================================================================== 1 Aaron Ernest SO LSU 10.04D 2 Isiah Young SR Mississippi 10.05D 3 Diondre Batson JR Alabama 10.06D 4 Dentarius Locke JR Florida Stat 10.08D 5 Anaso Jobodwana SO Jackson Stat 10.13D 6 Darrell Wesh JR Virginia Tec 10.14D 7 Harry Adams SR Auburn 10.17D 8 Johnathan Smith JR Georgia 10.20D 9 Tevin Hester FR Clemson 10.22D 10 Justin Walker JR Northwestern 10.25D 11 Ifrish Alberg SR East Tenn. S 10.29D 12 Warren Fraser SR Clemson 10.29D 13 Dennis Richardson JR Louisiana Te 10.32D 14 Chris Royster JR South Caroli 10.32D 15 Broderick Snoddy FR Georgia Tech 10.32D 16 Khyran Shank SO Charlotte 10.32D 17 Brent Lee SR Jackson Stat 10.33D 18 Jeremy Hardy SR Auburn 10.34D 19 Cornelius Strickland FR Indiana 10.35D 20 Keenan Brock JR Auburn 10.35D 21 Tucker Peabody JR Lipscomb 10.36D 22 Miles Lewis JR Buffalo 10.37D 23 Reggie Lewis SO Clemson 10.37D 24 John Spooney JR Brown 10.37D 25 Akeem Haynes JR Alabama 10.37D 26 Jamol James SO Tennessee 10.38D 27 Devin Jenkins FR Southern 10.38D 28 Darrius Baker SR Savannah Sta 10.39D 29 Jaquan Holland JR Syracuse 10.39D 30 Shermund Allsop JR LSU 10.39D 31 Dennison Long JR UMBC 10.39D 32 Neko Freeman SR Troy 10.40D 33 Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake FR LSU 10.40D 34 Anthony Bynum FR Charlotte 10.41D 35 Kameron Cowan SO Grambling 10.42D 36 Jarael Nelvis JR Tennessee 10.42D 37 Marcus Thompson JR Campbell 10.42D 38 Desmond Lawrence JR N. -
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Page 1 of 9 Licensed to University of Oregon HY-TEK's Meet Manager 6/6/2013 08:12 PM NCAA Division I 2013 Outdoor Track & Field Championships University of Oregon - 6/5/2013 to 6/8/2013 Results Women 200 Meter Dash ======================================================================== American: A 21.34 9/29/1988 Florence Griffith Joyner, World Class AC College Best: C 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU NCAA Meet: M 22.04 6/2/1989 Dawn Sowell, LSU Name Year School Prelims Wind H# ======================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Kimberlyn Duncan SR LSU 22.15Q 2.7 2 2 Paris Daniels SR Kansas 22.54Q 3.6 3 3 Aurieyall Scott JR UCF 22.64Q 2.2 1 4 Kamaria Brown SO Texas A&M 22.50Q 2.7 2 5 Dezerea Bryant SO Clemson 22.69Q 3.6 3 6 Octavious Freeman SO UCF 22.85Q 2.2 1 7 Kai Selvon SR Auburn 22.80q 2.7 2 8 Olivia Ekpone SO Texas A&M 22.91q 2.2 1 9 Cierra White SO Texas Tech 22.98 3.6 3 10 Mahagony Jones JR Penn State 23.05 2.2 1 11 Ashley Fields FR Baylor 23.06 3.6 3 12 Tynia Gaither FR Georgia 23.23 2.2 1 13 Chalonda Goodman SR Texas 23.30 3.6 3 14 Ashton Purvis SO Texas A&M 23.33 2.7 2 23.325 15 Nakia Linson JR Florida A&M 23.33 3.6 3 23.326 16 Ashlee Abraham JR Ohio State 23.40 2.2 1 17 Destinee Gause FR Florida 23.41 2.7 2 18 Akawkaw (Coco) Ndipagbor SO USC 23.46 2.2 1 19 Morolake Akinosun FR Illinois 23.52 2.7 2 20 Le'Quisha Parker SO Hampton 23.67 3.6 3 21 Ngozi Onwumere JR Houston 23.68 2.2 1 22 English Gardner JR Oregon 23.70 2.7 2 23 Emily Blok SR UNLV 23.90 2.7 2 Women 1500 Meter Run ===================================================================