NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships NAIA Indoor Track & Field Championships - 2/28/2013 to 3/2/2013 SPIRE Institute in Geneva, OH Results Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash =================================================================== 16 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 7 Best Times World: W 6.39 2/3/1998 Maurice Greene, USA American: A 6.39 2/3/1998 Maurice Green, Nike Collegiate: C 6.45 2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills, B.Y.U. Championship: N 6.65 3/9/2007 Mike Rodgers, Okla Baptist 2012 Champ: 6.72 3/3/2012 Brijesh Lawrence, Doane SPIRE: S 6.64 2011 Harry Adams, Auburn Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Jackson, DJ FR Cen. Methodist 6.77Q 1 2 Boomsma, Seth SO Dakota State 6.78Q 3 3 Huntley, Albert SR Cumberlands 6.80Q 2 4 Agabje, Fredrick JR Dickinson St. 6.80Q 3 5 Walters, David SR Langston 6.82Q 1 6 Turner, Gregory JR Wayland Baptist 6.83Q 2 7 Paige, Dontaey JR Indiana Tech 6.84Q 3 8 Swanagan, Collin JR Bacone 6.85Q 1 9 Joseph's, Jeffery JR Wayland Baptist 6.88Q 2 10 Miller, Breyan SO Dickinson St. 6.89q 2 11 Blakeney, Shawntavius FR Voorhees 6.93q 3 12 Broaden, John FR Indiana Tech 6.94q 1 13 Scruggs, Justin FR Wayland Baptist 6.95q 2 14 Cox, Carlos FR Friends 6.96q 1 15 Wilchcombe, Brandan FR Taylor 6.98q 2 16 Williams, D'Artist FR Dakota State 7.00q 2 17 Davis, Brad FR Lee (Tenn.) 7.02 1 18 White, Keonte SO Grand View 7.03 1 19 Green, Gabriel SR William Penn 7.06 3 20 Scott, Kaimi JR Warner Pacific 7.12 3 21 Mclean, Bruce JR Southern-NO 7.19 3 Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash =================================================================== 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 6 Best Times World: W 6.39 2/3/1998 Maurice Greene, USA American: A 6.39 2/3/1998 Maurice Green, Nike Collegiate: C 6.45 2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills, B.Y.U. Championship: N 6.65 3/9/2007 Mike Rodgers, Okla Baptist 2012 Champ: 6.72 3/3/2012 Brijesh Lawrence, Doane SPIRE: S 6.64 2011 Harry Adams, Auburn Name Year School Semis H# =================================================================== Semi-Finals 1 Walters, David SR Langston 6.69Q 1 2 Boomsma, Seth SO Dakota State 6.74Q 2 3 Jackson, DJ FR Cen. Methodist 6.74q 1 4 Agabje, Fredrick JR Dickinson St. 6.77q 1 5 Paige, Dontaey JR Indiana Tech 6.78q 2 6.772 6 Huntley, Albert SR Cumberlands 6.78q 2 6.774 7 Turner, Gregory JR Wayland Baptist 6.78q 2 6.777 8 Joseph's, Jeffery JR Wayland Baptist 6.85q 1 9 Miller, Breyan SO Dickinson St. 6.86 2 10 Swanagan, Collin JR Bacone 6.87 1 11 Blakeney, Shawntavius FR Voorhees 6.91 2 12 Cox, Carlos FR Friends 6.91 2 13 Broaden, John FR Indiana Tech 6.96 1 14 Wilchcombe, Brandan FR Taylor 6.96 2 15 Scruggs, Justin FR Wayland Baptist 6.97 1 16 Williams, D'Artist FR Dakota State 7.00 1 Preliminaries 17 Davis, Brad FR Lee (Tenn.) 18 White, Keonte SO Grand View 19 Green, Gabriel SR William Penn 20 Scott, Kaimi JR Warner Pacific 21 Mclean, Bruce JR Southern-NO Event 1 Men 60 Meter Dash ================================================================ World: W 6.39 2/3/1998 Maurice Greene, USA American: A 6.39 2/3/1998 Maurice Green, Nike Collegiate: C 6.45 2/20/1999 Leonard Myles-Mills, B.Y.U. Championship: N 6.65 3/9/2007 Mike Rodgers, Okla Baptist 2012 Champ: 6.72 3/3/2012 Brijesh Lawrence, Doane SPIRE: S 6.64 2011 Harry Adams, Auburn Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Walters, David SR Langston 6.69 2 Boomsma, Seth SO Dakota State 6.75 3 Jackson, DJ FR Cen. Methodist 6.76 4 Turner, Gregory JR Wayland Baptist 6.77 5 Paige, Dontaey JR Indiana Tech 6.84 6 Huntley, Albert SR Cumberlands 6.88 7 Joseph's, Jeffery JR Wayland Baptist 6.91 8 Agabje, Fredrick JR Dickinson St. 7.51 Semi-Finals 9 Miller, Breyan SO Dickinson St. 10 Swanagan, Collin JR Bacone 11 Blakeney, Shawntavius FR Voorhees 12 Cox, Carlos FR Friends 13 Broaden, John FR Indiana Tech 14 Wilchcombe, Brandan FR Taylor 15 Scruggs, Justin FR Wayland Baptist 16 Williams, D'Artist FR Dakota State Event 2 Men 60 Meter Hurdles =================================================================== 16 Advance: Top 3 Each Heat plus Next 7 Best Times World: W 7.30 3/3/1994 Colin Jackson, GBR American: A 7.36 1/16/1987 Foster/ Johnson, World Class/ Nike Collegiate: C 7.47 2/7/1997 Reggie Torian, Wisconsin Championship: N 7.89 3/7/2011 Edward Stewart, Central Methodist 2012 Champ: 7.90 3/3/2012 Clyde Young, Langston SPIRE: S 7.70 2/23/2013 Jordan Mullen, Iowa Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Banks, Pierre JR Wayland Baptist 8.03Q 1 2 Smith, Cedrique SR Sterling 8.07Q 2 3 Shingles, Nickola SO Hannibal-LaGrang 8.12Q 3 4 Douglas, Derik SR Oklahoma Baptist 8.14Q 2 5 Maxey, Taylor SR Marian (Ind.) 8.19Q 1 6 Combs, Kenneth FR Oklahoma Baptist 8.25Q 3 7 Rose, Robert FR Indiana Tech 8.22Q 2 8 Smith, Jake SO Indiana Wesleyan 8.23Q 1 9 Johnson, Airick JR Oklahoma Baptist 8.28Q 3 10 Moore, Logan JR Siena Heights 8.23q 2 11 Stevens, Sullivan SO Southern Oregon 8.24q 1 12 Singleton, Demetryione JR Ashford 8.26q 1 13 Currens, Luke JR Taylor 8.31q 3 14 Taylor, Sam SO William Penn 8.32q 3 8.311 15 Sinkfield, Marchello JR Langston 8.32q 2 8.315 16 Magstadt, Nathan JR Dickinson St. 8.32q 3 8.318 17 Lipiec, Andy SR Indiana Wesleyan 8.33 1 18 Housh, Sam JR Doane 8.35 3 19 Francis, Erin JR Dordt 8.37 2 20 Xavier, Alex SO Warner 8.39 3 21 Becker, Jonathon JR Concordia (Neb.) 8.44 2 22 Caster, Henry JR Oklahoma Baptist 8.58 2 23 Wilchcombe, Brandan FR Taylor 8.85 1 Event 2 Men 60 Meter Hurdles =================================================================== 8 Advance: Top 1 Each Heat plus Next 6 Best Times World: W 7.30 3/3/1994 Colin Jackson, GBR American: A 7.36 1/16/1987 Foster/ Johnson, World Class/ Nike Collegiate: C 7.47 2/7/1997 Reggie Torian, Wisconsin Championship: N 7.89 3/7/2011 Edward Stewart, Central Methodist 2012 Champ: 7.90 3/3/2012 Clyde Young, Langston SPIRE: S 7.70 2/23/2013 Jordan Mullen, Iowa Name Year School Semis H# =================================================================== Semi-Finals 1 Shingles, Nickola SO Hannibal-LaGrang 7.90Q 1 2 Banks, Pierre JR Wayland Baptist 7.99Q 2 3 Smith, Cedrique SR Sterling 8.10q 1 8.092 4 Rose, Robert FR Indiana Tech 8.10q 1 8.097 5 Douglas, Derik SR Oklahoma Baptist 8.11q 2 6 Singleton, Demetryione JR Ashford 8.16q 2 7 Combs, Kenneth FR Oklahoma Baptist 8.19q 1 8 Moore, Logan JR Siena Heights 8.20q 1 9 Maxey, Taylor SR Marian (Ind.) 8.21 2 10 Magstadt, Nathan JR Dickinson St. 8.21 2 11 Sinkfield, Marchello JR Langston 8.23 1 12 Stevens, Sullivan SO Southern Oregon 8.24 1 13 Johnson, Airick JR Oklahoma Baptist 8.28 2 14 Currens, Luke JR Taylor 8.29 2 15 Smith, Jake SO Indiana Wesleyan 8.31 2 16 Taylor, Sam SO William Penn 8.34 1 Preliminaries 17 Lipiec, Andy SR Indiana Wesleyan 18 Housh, Sam JR Doane 19 Francis, Erin JR Dordt 20 Xavier, Alex SO Warner 21 Becker, Jonathon JR Concordia (Neb.) 22 Caster, Henry JR Oklahoma Baptist 23 Wilchcombe, Brandan FR Taylor Event 2 Men 60 Meter Hurdles ================================================================ World: W 7.30 3/3/1994 Colin Jackson, GBR American: A 7.36 1/16/1987 Foster/ Johnson, World Class/ Nike Collegiate: C 7.47 2/7/1997 Reggie Torian, Wisconsin Championship: N 7.89 3/7/2011 Edward Stewart, Central Methodist 2012 Champ: 7.90 3/3/2012 Clyde Young, Langston SPIRE: S 7.70 2/23/2013 Jordan Mullen, Iowa Name Year School Finals ================================================================ Finals 1 Shingles, Nickola SO Hannibal-LaGrang 7.86N 2 Smith, Cedrique SR Sterling 7.87N 3 Douglas, Derik SR Oklahoma Baptist 8.00 7.996 4 Rose, Robert FR Indiana Tech 8.00 8.000 5 Banks, Pierre JR Wayland Baptist 8.09 6 Moore, Logan JR Siena Heights 8.17 7 Combs, Kenneth FR Oklahoma Baptist 8.24 8 Singleton, Demetryione JR Ashford 8.34 Semi-Finals 9 Maxey, Taylor SR Marian (Ind.) 10 Magstadt, Nathan JR Dickinson St. 11 Sinkfield, Marchello JR Langston 12 Stevens, Sullivan SO Southern Oregon 13 Johnson, Airick JR Oklahoma Baptist 14 Currens, Luke JR Taylor 15 Smith, Jake SO Indiana Wesleyan 16 Taylor, Sam SO William Penn Event 3 Men 200 Meter Dash =================================================================== Top 8 Advance by Time World: W 19.92 2/18/1996 Frank Fredericks, NAM American: A 20.10 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon, Arkansas Collegiate: C 20.10 3/11/2005 Wallace Spearmon, Arkansas Championship: N 20.84 2004 Mike Mitchell, Azusa Pacific (prelim) 2012 Champ: 20.94 3/3/2012 Brijesh Lawrence, Doane SPIRE: S 20.85 2012 Kind Butler, Indiana Name Year School Prelims H# =================================================================== Preliminaries 1 Turner, Gregory JR Wayland Baptist 21.16q 3 2 Agabje, Fredrick JR Dickinson St. 21.45q 4 3 Paige, Dontaey JR Indiana Tech 21.60q 4 4 Dolphus, Lorenzo JR Wayland Baptist 21.63q 2 21.622 5 Broaden, John FR Indiana Tech 21.63q 3 21.630 6 Miller, Breyan SO Dickinson St.
Recommended publications
  • Etn1985 19 World Cup.Pdf
    October 17, 1985 Volume 31, No. 19 • MAJOR INTERNATIONAL MEETS• POVARNITSIN 7-10½ WA 20kWalk(track), Leblanc 1:32:16.65; ... 3. Women: 100, Gaugel 11.40. 200, Donyetst, Soviet Union, August 11 (yes, McGlnnh; (US) 1 :33:49.76. Bersch 23.32. 400, Li 54.77, 800, Shtereva we simply overlooked it in the last three 110H(1.6), McKay 13.27. Heats: 1(0.1)-1. 2:04.93. 1500, Zauber (EG) 4:19.58. 100H, editions of the newsletter)- McKay 13.78, 400H, Graham 49.86; 2. Guss Liu 13.32. 400H, Chen 58.88. * HJ, Povernitsln (SU) 7-10½/2.40 WR (old 50,24. HJ, Fukumltsu (Jap) 6-1¼. LJ, Boshanova WR 7-10/2.39 Zhu LCfinl tl4) 15-ll¾, 7-1, HJ, Metellus 7-5¾; 2, Ottey 7-4¼. PV, Bol­ (Bui) 20-11¾.SP, M. Li 59•2¼. OT, X. Li 7-2¼, 7-3¼, 7-4½, 7-6 PA, 7-7¼ PA [=25, x duc 16-6¾. LJ, McDuffie 25-11. T J, Wright 184-4. JT, Zollkau 211-7. W), 7-8½ PR [3-=10, x W}, 7-10½ [3) ); 54-2½ NR; 2. Florea! 53-11¼ NJR. SP, Spiri­ 2. Korobenko (SU) 7-6. toso 62-2¼. OT, Gray 193-8, HT, Chumak SOUTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS 198·2. JT Bablts 266-4; ... 3. Brennan 251-8. Santiago de Chlle, Chile, Sept. 12-15 Dec, Haydenluck 7404. (9/12-10,000, PV, LJ, JT; 9/13-100, 400, THREE WORLD RECORDS IN ODA 1500, 110H, HJ, DT, 4 x 100; 9/14-5000, East Berlin, Sept.
    [Show full text]
  • Organization License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 3/1/2009 06:17 PM SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC
    Licensed to Southern Association of USATF - Organization License HY-TEK's Meet Manager 3/1/2009 06:17 PM SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE 2009 INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS - 2/28/2009 to 3/1/2009 CARL MADDOX FIELD HOUSE BATON ROUGE, LA Results Event 1 Men Shot Put ================================================================================= USA: U 22.66m 1/20/1989 Randy Barnes, Mazda TC SWAC: S 15.58m 2/26/2005 Brandon Franklin, Alcorn State NCAA: N 21.50m 2/4/1977 Terry Albritton, Stanford Field House: F 20.55m 1990 Mike Stulce, Texas A&M NCAA Auto: A 19.30m NCAA Prov: P 17.75m Name Year School Finals Points ================================================================================= Finals 1 Nelson, Issah Grambling 15.08m 49-05.75 10 2 Kendrick, Kameral Alabama State 14.61m 47-11.25 8 3 Thomas, Arthur Arkansas-Pine Bl 14.35m 47-01.00 6 4 Williams, Christopher Grambling 14.16m 46-05.50 5 5 Abdulai, Ibrahim Arkansas-Pine Bl 13.79m 45-03.00 4 6 Williams, Corey Grambling 13.49m 44-03.25 3 7 Martin, Craft Mississippi Vall 12.38m 40-07.50 2 8 Piggee, Johnny Prairie View 12.25m 40-02.25 1 9 Olgetree, Robert Mississippi Vall 12.20m 40-00.50 10 Perez, Mario Texas Southern 11.79m 38-08.25 11 Peters, James Texas Southern 11.67m 38-03.50 12 Lynch, Gionreicho Grambling 11.23m 36-10.25 13 Spinks, Travis Alabama A&M 10.73m 35-02.50 14 Hicks, Issac Arkansas-Pine Bl 10.32m 33-10.25 15 Brown, Michael Alcorn State 8.54m 28-00.25 -- Gerard, Jr., Kenneth Grambling FOUL -- Osuala, Chukuwuma Alcorn State FOUL -- Jones, Ronnel Jackson State
    [Show full text]
  • History & Records
    HISTORY & RECORDS SSOUTHOUTH CCAROLINAAROLINA OOLYMPICLYMPIC RROSTEROSTER Introduction ALEEN BAILEY MIKI BARBER LASHINDA DEMUS ADRIAN DURANT DAWN ELLERBE Graduate Graduate Former Student-Athlete Former Student-Athlete Graduate 2004 Athens 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2004 Athens 2000 Sydney 100m, 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay 400m Hurdles 100m, 200m, 4x100m Relay Hammer Throw Jamaica USA USA U.S. Virgin Islands USA Coaches & Staff Men’s Team Men’s MICHELLE FOURNIER OTIS HARRIS MONIQUE HENNAGAN CHARMAINE HOWELL ALLEN JOHNSON Graduate Former Student-Athlete Former Volunteer Coach Graduate Former Volunteer Coach 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens 2004 Athens 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens 2000 Sydney 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney, Hammer Throw 400m, 4x400m Relay 4x400m Relay, 400m 800m 2004 Athens Canada USA USA Jamaica 110m Hurdles USA Women’s Team Women’s The SEC LISA MISIPEKA MELISSA MORRISON BRAD SNYDER SHEVON STODDART TERRENCE TRAMMELL Graduate Former Volunteer Coach Graduate Graduate Graduate 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney, 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens 1996 Atlanta, 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens 2004 Athens 100m Hurdles 2004 Athens 400m Hurdles 110m Hurdles Hammer Throw, Shot Put USA Shot Put Jamaica USA American Samoa Canada 2006 Review MARVIN WATTS TONIQUE WILLIAMS-DARLING Graduate Graduate 2000 Sydney 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens History & Records 800m 400m Jamaica Bahamas 78 22004004 OOLYMPICLYMPIC GGAMESAMES TEN GAMECOCKS COMPETE AT SOUTH CAROLINA MEDALISTS AT 2004 OLYMPICS THE 2004 OLYMPICS Introduction Ten Gamecocks, currently and formerly coached by Curtis Frye (who served ALEEN BAILEY TERRENCE TRAMMELL as an assistant coach for the USA Women’s Track and Field Team), were among Former Student-Athlete Former Student-Athlete the 2004 Olympians in Athens, Greece.
    [Show full text]
  • Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S
    Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Florida claims top spot in men’s indoor track: At the end of the two-day gamut of ups and downs that is the Division I NCAA Indoor Track and Field National Champion- ships, Florida coach Mike Holloway had a hard time thinking of anything that went wrong for the Gators. “I don’t know,” Holloway said. “The worst thing that happened to me was that I had a stomachache for a couple of days.” There’s no doubt Holloway left the Randal Tyson Track Center feeling better on Saturday night. That’s because a near-fl awless performance by the top-ranked Gators re- sulted in the school’s fi rst indoor national championship. Florida had come close before, fi nishing second three times in Holloway’s seven previous years as head coach. “It’s been a long journey and I’m just so proud of my staff . I’m so proud of my athletes and everybody associated with the program,” Holloway said. “I’m almost at a loss for words; that’s how happy I am. “It’s just an amazing feeling, an absolutely amazing feeling.” Florida began the day with 20 points, four behind host Arkansas, but had loads of chances to score and didn’t waste time getting started. After No. 2 Oregon took the lead with 33 points behind a world-record performance in the heptathlon from Ashton Eaton and a solid showing in the mile, Florida picked up seven points in the 400-meter dash.
    [Show full text]
  • Minutes of the 22Nd USATF Annual Meeting
    Minutes of the 22nd USATF Annual Meeting Opening Session There were speeches from candidates for the contested offices: President: Sam Bell, Bob Bowman, William November 30, 2000 – Kiva Auditorium Guy, Kim Haines and Bill Roe. Vice President: Terry Crawford, Dee Jensen, PRESIDENT’S WELCOME and Fred Newhouse. President Patricia Rico called the meeting to order at 9:30 AM in the Convention Center at MINUTES Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, NM. She Motion: (Emerick/W. Hickman) Approve Los welcomed all to the 2000 USATF Opening Angeles Annual Meeting minutes as Session. Rico emphasized the past, present published with the correction to include the and future manifested in this years Convention approval of the 1999 Law & Legislation at theme: Securing the Future of the World’s #1 the closing session. APPROVED. Track and Field Team. IAAF UPDATE ASSOCIATION WELCOME Mr. Robert Hersh, IAAF delegate, spoke of Ron Mascareñas, New Mexico Association attending the party in honor of Samaranch of president, welcomed all the attendees and the IOC in Luzanne. Hersh spoke of the introduced the Acoma Pueblo performers in a continued numbers of the participants of the traditional ceremonial dance. sport, and the continuity of the programs. There will be prize structure changes, and ATTENDANCE the IAAF is looking at potential changes in Roll call was taken and a quorum was present. race walk rules among other things. Drug issues are still at the forefront. ANNOUNCEMENTS Walter High, Membership chair, asked the FINANCIAL REPORT following chairs to please meet with him as Larry James, along with Jim Elias and Ed soon as possible: Hawaii, Iowa, Michigan, Koch, announced that their report is Snake River, Minnesota, San Diego, South published in the book.
    [Show full text]
  • Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia
    27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games The Athletics competition at the 1987 Pan American Games was held in Indianapolis, United States. The events were competed at the IU Indianapolis Track Athletics at the and Soccer Stadium. 1987 Pan American Games Contents Medal summary Men's events Women's events Medal table Host venue (shown in 2012) See also Dates 9–16 August References Host Indianapolis, United States city Medal summary Venue IU Indianapolis Track and Soccer Stadium Level Senior Men's events Events 43 ← Caracas 1983 Havana 1991 → 1987 Pan American Games https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics_at_the_1987_Pan_American_Games 1/7 27/4/2020 Athletics at the 1987 Pan American Games - Wikipedia Event Gold Silver Bronze Patrick Lee McRae Ray Stewart Juan Núñez 100 metres Wesche United 10.26 10.27 Dominican 10.44 10.49 (wind: -3.4 m/s) States Jamaica Republic Chile Wallace 200 metres Floyd Heard Robson da Spearmon (wind: United 20.25 Silva 20.49 20.53 United +1.3 m/s) States Brazil States Raymond Bert Roberto Pierre Cameron 400 metres 44.60 44.72 Hernández 45.13 United Cuba States Jamaica Johnny José Luíz Stanley Gray Redwine 800 metres 1:46.79 Barbosa 1:47.37 1:47.73 United Brazil United States States Joaquim Jim Spivey Steve Scott 1500 metres Cruz 3:47.34 United 3:47.46 United 3:47.76 Brazil States States Arturo Adauto Omar Aguilar 5000 metres Barrios 13:31.40 Domingues 13:46.41 13:47.86 Chile Mexico Brazil Bruce Rolando 10,000 Bickford Vera Paul McCloy 28:20.37 28:22.56
    [Show full text]
  • USATF Championships- Tod Long (Ok) 46.98; 6
    _¥.12 (fastest time since '89); 3. Quincy Watts (Niki) 44.24; 4. Andrew • '£!!Iman (Maz} 44.28J11, x A; I-a: 9, x A); 5. Antonio Pettigrew (Reeb) 44.45; 6. Derek • Mills(Gan 44.62 (CL); 7. Darnell Hall (Reeb) 45.26; 8. Lamont Smith (Blinn) 46.47. • (Best-ever marks-for-place: 5-6). HEATS (June 17; qualify 3+4): 1-1. John­ son 45.62; 2. Mills 45.95; 3. Smith 45.99; 4. Jason Rouser (NikLA) 46.14; 5. Scott Turn­ er (11)46.16; 6. Anthuan Maybank (la) 46.88; 7. Sean Maye (BYU) 47.29. 11-1.Valmon 45.35; 2. Pettigrew 45.53; 3. Reynolds 46.03; 4. David Knight (laSt) 46.31; 5. Devon Edwards (CPP) 47.13; 6. Wesley Russell (Clem) 47.40. 111-1.Steve Lewis (SMTC) 45.82; 2. Chris Jones (Rice) 46.45; 3. Kevin Lyles (SH) 46.77; 4. Clarence Daniel (unat) 46.79; 5. -USATF Championships- Tod Long (Ok) 46.98; 6. Chip Jenkins (NikA) 47.21; 7. Willie Caldwell (AIA) 47.62. Eugene, June 15-19; breezy, warm 11(2.3)-1.Mltchell 9.96w; 2. Lewis 1o:05; 3:­ - IV-1. Watts 45-55; 2.-1,all.45 ..69;.3. Aaron (64°-78°), humidity 55-69%. Marsh 10.06; 4. Drummond 10.09; 5. Heard Payne (OhSt) 46.34; 4. Marlin Cannon (StA) Attendance: 42,022 (6/15---6638; 6/16- 10.17; 6. Miller 10.36; 7. Barnes 10.36; 8. 46.48; 5. Gabriel Luke (Rice) 46.57; 6. 7371; 6/17---8055; 6/16-9305; 6/19- Bridgewater 10.37.
    [Show full text]
  • Crystal Reports Activex Designer
    C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Iowa Intrasquad meet/ Black vs. Gold - 12/4/2010 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Recreation Building, University of Iowa Meet Program - Iowa Intrasquad 2010 Event 28 Men Shot Put Event 19 Women High Jump Saturday 12/4/2010 - 4:00 PM Saturday 12/4/2010 - 4:00 PM World: 22.66m 1/20/1989 Randy Barnes World: 2.08m 2/4/2006 Kajsa Bergqvist American: 22.66m 1/20/1989 Randy Barnes American: 2.01m 2/28/1998 Tisha Waller Collegiate: 21.50m 2/4/1977 Terry Albritton Collegiate: 1.98m 3/19/2009 Destinee Hooker NCAA Auto: 19.30m NCAA Auto: 1.85m Iowa Rec Ctr: 19.40m 2006 Karl Erickson Iowa Rec Ctr: 1.83m 2002 Long/ Roach Iowa school: 19.16m 2001 Jeremy Allen Iowa school: 1.85m 2005 Peaches Roach Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Banse, Matt Gold ND _________ 1 Greenwalt, Eva Black 1.62m _________ 2 Reid, Kyle Black 10.40m _________ 2 Miller, Zinnia Gold 1.70m _________ 3 Eckert, Jack Gold 10.00m _________ 3 _________ 4 Lamparek, Ryan Black ND _________ 4 _________ 5 Stancombe, Ben Black ND _________ 6 _________ Event 20 Men High Jump Saturday 12/4/2010 - 4:00 PM Event 27 Women Shot Put World: 2.43m 3/4/1989 Javier Sotomayor Saturday 12/4/2010 - 4:00 PM American: 2.40m 3/10/1991 Hollis Conway World: 22.50m 2/19/1977 Helena Fibingerova Collegiate: 2.37m 3/11/1989 Hollis Conway American: 19.83m 2/20/1987 Ramona Pagel NCAA Auto: 2.24m Collegiate: 19.15m 3/3/2004 Laura Gerraughty Iowa Rec Ctr: 2.25m 1997 Staffan Strand NCAA
    [Show full text]
  • 1986 Ncaa Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Men's Final Standings
    ^- 1986 NCAA OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, MEN'S FINAL STANDINGS 1, Southern Methodist Univ. 53 Univ. of Michigan 4 2. Washington State Univ. 52 55. Boston College 3 3. Univ. of Texas 47 56. Southwestern Louisiana 2.5 4, Univ. of Arkansas 35 57. Rice Univ. 2 Univ. of Alabama 35 Univ. of Kansas 2 6, Texas A&M Univ. 31 Georgia Tech Univ. 2 7. Univ. of Oregon 30 Univ. of Mississippi 2 8. UCLA 29 61. Univ. of Notre Dame 1 9, USC 27.5 Cornell Univ. 1 10. UTEP 25 Bakersfield State 1 Fresno State Univ. 25 Lamar Univ. 1 12, Berkeley 19 13, Louisiana State Univ. 17 14. Houston Univ. Park 16.5 15. Auburn Univ. 16 16. Texas Christian Univ. 15 Villanova Univ. 15 18. North Carolina St. Univ. 14 Iowa State Univ. 14 Texas Southern Univ. 14 21, Kansas State Univ. 13 Univ. of Tennessee 13 Baylor Univ. 13 24, Brigham Young Univ. 12 25. Stanford Univ. 11.5 26, Indiana Univ. 11 Boston Univ. 11 Univ. of Washington 11 Univ. of Missouri Columbia 11 30, Clemson Univ. 10.5 31, Univ. of Pittsburgh 10 Abilene Christian 10 Marquette Univ. 10 Florida State Univ. 10 35, Oklahoma State Univ. 8 Univ. of Texas Arlington 8 Eastern Washington Univ. 8 38, Mississippi State Univ. 7 39, Univ. of Georgia 6 Univ. of North Carolina Chapel Hill Dartmouth College 6 San Jose State Univ. 6 East Carolina Univ. 6 Univ. of Minnesota 6 Florida A&M Univ. 6 46, Iona College 5 Manhattan College 5 Eastern Michigan Univ.
    [Show full text]
  • 116 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship Award Winners, Including 10 in 2007-08. 109 National Championships Won by Stanford Teams Since 1926
    STANFORD ATHLETICS A Tradition of Excellence 116 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship award winners, including 10 in 2007-08. 109 National Championships won by Stanford teams since 1926. 95 Stanford student-athletes who earned All-America status in 2007-08. 78 NCAA Championships won by Stanford teams since 1980. 49 Stanford-affiliated athletes and coaches who represented the United States and seven other countries in the Summer Olympics held in Beijing, including 12 current student-athletes. 32 Consecutive years Stanford teams have won at least one national championship. 31 Stanford teams that advanced to postseason play in 2007-08. 19 Different Stanford teams that have won at least one national championship. 18 Stanford teams that finished ranked in the Top 10 in their respective sports in 2007-08. 14 Consecutive U.S. Sports Academy Directors’ Cups. 14 Stanford student-athletes who earned Academic All-America recognition in 2007-08. 9 Stanford student-athletes who earned conference athlete of the year honors in 2007-08. 8 Regular season conference championships won by Stanford teams in 2007-08. 6 Pacific-10 Conference Scholar Athletes of the Year Awards in 2007-08. 5 Stanford teams that earned perfect scores of 1,000 in the NCAA’s Academic Progress Report Rate in 2007-08. 3 National Freshmen of the Year in 2007-08. 3 National Coach of the Year honors in 2007-08. 2 National Players of the Year in 2007-08. 2 National Championships won by Stanford teams in 2007-08 (women’s cross country, synchronized swimming). 1 Walter Byers Award Winner in 2007-08.
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 Vsathletics Nor-Cal Track & Field Superclinic
    VSAthletics Track & Field SuperClinic Sat, 22 January, 2011 - Sacramento City College Come join us in improving your coaching effectiveness in a one-day clinic devoted solely to maximizing your athlete’s success. Nationally recognized clinicians will provide information that you will be able to apply immediately to your programs improvement! Clinic Schedule: (detailed schedule posted at VSAthletics website closer to date) 8:00-9:00am-registration in foyer of Lillard Hall, Sacramento CC 9:00-9:15am-introduction and orientation 9:15am-5:30pm-four 90 minute sessions in four event areas: endurance ● sprints/hurdles ● jumps ● throws Clinic Presenters-Endurance: Danny Aldridge: Aldridge has known success as both an athlete and coach. A CIF state runner up in the 880 in 1:49.7, Aldridge went on to win the JC state and NCAA two-time champion while at CalPoly SLO running 3:40.67 for the 1500m. Aldridge was a successful college coach at CalPoly- SLO and Sonoma State before moving to the high school ranks coaching phenom Julia Stamps and successful teams at both Maria Carrillo HS and Sonoma Academy. Bob Sevene is one of our sport’s most accomplished endurance coaches; Sevene has coached for over forty years at every level from high school, NCAA division I, II, III, and club level. Perennial coach of the year in the 70’s and 80’s while at DII Boston University. Sevene has earned both TAC and USATF Awards for his coaching accomplishments while coaching athletes that have been on both World Championship and Olympic Teams including Joan Benoit and currently Blake Russell.
    [Show full text]
  • 2005 Husky Track and Field Information
    2005 Husky Track and Field Information HUSKY QUI CK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS 2005 SEASON INFO University Information 2005 Season Info Location: Seattle, Wash. Quick Facts ............................................. 1 Mailing Address: 229 Graves Bldg. Husky Track and Field: Living the Box 354070, Seattle, WA 98195 Life of a Champion ........................ 2-3 Founded: Nov. 4, 1861 Husky Stadium ........................................ 4 Enrollment: 36,000 (26,000 undergrad) Dempsey Indoor ...................................... 5 Nickname: Huskies 2005 Men’s Outlook ............................. 6-7 Colors: Purple and Gold 2005 Men’s Roster .................................. 7 Conference: Pacific-10 2005 Women’s Outlook ........................ 8-9 Previews, p. 6-9 Indoor Track: Dempsey Indoor 2005 Women’s Roster ............................. 9 Outdoor Track: Husky Stadium Men’s Qualifying Standards .................. 10 President: Mark Emmert Women’s Qualifying Standards .............. 11 Athletic Director: Conference/NCAA Affiliations................ 12 Todd Turner Internet Site: www.gohuskies.com ATHLETE BIOS COACHES 2004 REVIEW RECORDS HISTORY 2005 Athlete Bios Coaching Information Men’s Bios........................................ 14-31 Head Coach Track & Field / Cross Country: ........ Greg Metcalf (3rd year) Women’s Bios .................................. 32-47 Office Phone: (206) 543-0811 Husky Coaches Assistant Coach (Vault/Jumps):.......................... Pat Licari (9th year) Office Phone: (206) 685-7429 Head Coach Greg Metcalf
    [Show full text]