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Licensed to Recordtiming ‐ Contractor License HY‐TEK's Meet Manager 5/5/2017 11:15 PM Payton Jordan Invitational Stanford University ‐‐Stanford, California Results 5/6/2017 pjc_compiled.htm Licensed to RecordTiming ‐ Contractor License HY‐TEK's Meet Manager 5/5/2017 11:15 PM Payton Jordan Invitational Stanford University ‐‐Stanford, California Results Event 1 Men 100 Meter Dash ===================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== Finals 1 30 Marlon Britton Unattached 11.22 ‐0.4 2 67 Desmond Deshay Academy of A 11.71 ‐0.4 Event 2 Men 200 Meter Dash ===================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 30 Marlon Britton Unattached 22.75 ‐3.2 2 236 Kaze Poitier Academy of A 22.88 ‐3.2 3 336 Unknown Unknown Unattached 22.93 ‐3.2 4 67 Desmond Deshay Academy of A 23.60 ‐3.2 5 202 Cristian Monsalud San Francisc 24.27 ‐3.2 6 199 Chase Midyett San Francisc 24.37 ‐3.2 7 139 Brady Johnson Academy of A 24.68 ‐3.2 Event 3 Men 400 Meter Dash =================================================================== Name Year School Finals H# =================================================================== 1 272 Steven Solomon Unattached 46.13 2 2 265 Jack Shumway Unattached 46.69 2 3 176 Casimir Loxsom Unattached 47.67 2 4 269 Roman Skovronski Unattached 50.05 1 5 236 Kaze Poitier Academy of A 50.96 2 6 202 Cristian Monsalud San Francisc 51.04 2 7 326 Joshua Browne Unattached 51.78 1 8 199 Chase Midyett San Francisc 53.73 1 9 139 Brady Johnson Academy of A 54.59 1 10 325 Marvin Thomas Unattached 55.28 1 Event 4 Men 800 Meter Run Section 1 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 175 Chris Low Brooks Elite 1:46.62 2 158 Andreas Kramer Unattached 1:47.30 3 15 Abraham Alvarado Unattached 1:48.14 4 56 Mason Cohen Australia 1:49.17 5 228 Leandro Paris Argentina 1:49.42 6 308 Jamie Webb Unattached 1:49.78 ‐‐ 313 Drew Windle Brooks Beast DNF Event 5 Men 800 Meter Run Section 2 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 187 Ryan Martin Asics Furman 1:48.75 2 178 Selasi Lumax Big Bear Tc/ 1:50.98 3 118 Christian Harrison BAA 1:51.06 4 253 Ben Saarel Colorado 1:51.32 5 138 Eric Jenkins Nike Oregon 1:51.79 6 243 Tayron Reyes Unattached 1:52.88 ‐‐ 329 Scott Buttinger Stanford DNF file:///C:/Users/dkiefer/Documents/Track%20and%20field/2017%20track/Outdoors/Payton%20Jordan/pjc_compiled.htm 1/8 5/6/2017 pjc_compiled.htm Event 9 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 1 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 138 Eric Jenkins Nike Oregon 3:38.30 2 214 Chris O'Hare BAA 3:39.05 3 89 Robbie Fitzgibbon Bizz‐Sports 3:40.42 4 149 Brannon Kidder Brooks Beast 3:40.85 5 35 Federico Bruno Argentina 3:41.00 6 317 Izaic Yorks Brooks Beast 3:41.30 7 226 Adam Palamar Syracuse 3:42.70 8 137 Evan Jager Nike Btc 3:43.95 ‐‐ 176 Casimir Loxsom Unattached DNF ‐‐ 244 Michael Rimmer Puma DNF Event 10 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 2 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 91 Mac Fleet Nike 3:42.55 2 168 Brandon Lasater Atlanta Trac 3:42.74 3 129 Chase Horrocks BYU 3:43.60 4 153 Kasey Knevelbaard Southern Uta 3:46.24 5 302 Shyan Vaziri Unattached 3:48.82 6 246 Thomas Riva Unattached 3:49.32 7 171 Collin Leibold Strava TC / 3:51.61 8 306 Shaquille Walker Brooks Beast 3:53.05 ‐‐ 320 Patrick McGregor Unattached DNF Event 11 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 3 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 304 Carlos Villarreal Arizona 3:41.75 2 38 Travis Burkstrand Brooks ID 3:43.24 3 48 Daniel Castle Pikes Peak E 3:46.80 4 334 Sean McGorty Stanford 3:46.99 5 84 Josh Evans Colorado School 3:48.17 6 313 Drew Windle Brooks Beast 3:48.18 7 319 Zach Black Iowa State 3:49.04 8 146 Miller Kettle Colorado School 4:00.55 9 124 Matt Hillenbrand BAA 4:02.39 ‐‐ 329 Scott Buttinger Stanford DNF Event 15 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Section 1 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 251 Anthony Rotich Elite Athlet 8:36.39 2 142 Michael Jordan American Dis 8:38.47 3 148 Edwin Kibichiy Louisville 8:42.30 4 128 Caleb Hoover Asics Furman 8:42.71 5 229 jose pena Venezuela 8:43.80 6 104 David Goodman Boulder Trac 8:44.74 7 85 Darren Fahy Georgetown 8:46.82 8 242 Troy Reeder Furman 8:47.58 9 61 Tomas Cotter Asics Furman 8:50.06 10 72 Chris Dulhanty Speed River 8:55.53 ‐‐ 116 Michael Hardy Unattached DNF Event 16 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase Section 2 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ file:///C:/Users/dkiefer/Documents/Track%20and%20field/2017%20track/Outdoors/Payton%20Jordan/pjc_compiled.htm 2/8 5/6/2017 pjc_compiled.htm 1 70 Brandon Doughty Reebok/Zap F 8:38.69 2 93 Troy Fraley Gonzaga 8:39.30 3 210 Aaron Nelson Zap Fitness 8:42.88 4 161 Harun Lagat US Army Wcap 8:46.41 5 143 Tom Erling Kaarboe AAM 8:46.85 6 44 Daniel Carney BYU 8:48.22 7 45 Scott Carpenter Georgetown 8:48.30 8 186 Jordan Mann Ocean State 8:51.04 9 83 Ricardo Estremera Puerto Rico 8:57.40 10 275 Henry Sterling NE Distance 9:00.58 11 31 Ryan Brockerville Running Room 9:05.47 12 42 Andres Camilo Cama Colombia 9:11.38 ‐‐ 79 Elmar Engholm Unattached DNF Event 19 Men 5000 Meter Run Section 1 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 154 Justyn Knight Syracuse 13:17.51 2 194 Sam McEntee Melbourne Tr 13:17.55 3 96 Gabriel Geay Posso Sports 13:20.35 4 52 Edward Cheserek Oregon 13:24.72 5 188 Riley Masters Nike 13:29.85 6 73 Trevor Dunbar Nike/Hudson 13:32.45 7 287 Mike Tate Southern Uta 13:34.28 8 65 Tommy Curtin Saucony 13:36.57 9 43 Kemoy Campbell New Balance 13:40.44 10 34 Luc Bruchet Asics/Canada 13:40.65 11 218 Florian Orth LG Telis Fin 13:43.75 12 29 Nathan Brannen Nike 13:44.85 13 314 Daniel Winn BAA 13:52.42 14 198 Kyle Merber Hoka One One 13:55.00 15 230 Erik Peterson Butler 13:57.57 16 264 Brian Shrader Saucony 14:07.42 ‐‐ 200 Ross Millington Global Sport DNF ‐‐ 128 Caleb Hoover Asics Furman DNF ‐‐ 214 Chris O'Hare BAA DNF Event 20 Men 5000 Meter Run Section 2 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ 1 241 Jack Rayner Melbourne Tr 13:47.41 2 50 Matthew Centrowitz Nike Oregon 13:48.42 3 132 Drew Hunter adidas 13:49.56 4 318 Clayton Young BYU 13:50.00 5 289 Amon Terer Campbell 13:50.25 6 18 eric avila Hoka One One 13:50.86 7 208 Rob Mullett Atlanta Trac 13:51.18 8 172 Rory Linkletter BYU 13:52.59 9 238 Ross Proudfoot Unattached 13:53.38 10 123 Andrew Heyes Global Sport 13:54.18 11 13 Mohamed Ali Global Sport 13:57.20 12 277 Joe Stilin Reebok/Zap F 13:57.83 13 117 Jonathan Harper BYU 14:03.19 14 170 Matthew Leach Strava TC / 14:03.79 15 53 Adam Clarke Melbourne Tr 14:09.14 16 250 Jim Rosa Atlanta Trac 14:12.19 17 135 Matt Jablonski Strava TC 14:27.00 ‐‐ 256 Alfredo Santana adidas Garde DNF Event 23 Men 10000 Meter Run Section 1 ================================================================ Name Year School Finals ================================================================ file:///C:/Users/dkiefer/Documents/Track%20and%20field/2017%20track/Outdoors/Payton%20Jordan/pjc_compiled.htm 3/8 5/6/2017 pjc_compiled.htm 1 293 Patrick Tiernan Melbourne Tr 27:29.81 2 322 Mo Ahmed Nike Btc 27:30.00 3 151 shadrack kipchirch US Army Wcap 27:32.18 4 196 Hassan Mead Nike Otc Eli 27:34.38 5 267 Abbabiya Simbassa American Dis 27:45.78 6 82 Diego Estrada Asics 27:48.57 7 222 Luis Fernando Osto Federación P 27:53.58 8 144 Stanley Kebenei Elite Athlet 27:58.56 9 303 Andy Vernon Melbourne Tr 27:58.69 10 245 Richard Ringer Unattached 28:05.96 11 28 Soufiane Bouchikhi Unattached 28:07.15 12 260 Marc Scott Tulsa 28:07.97 13 335 Bashir Abdi Belgium 28:15.58 14 111 Dewi Griffiths Unattached 28:16.07 15 71 Noah Droddy Roots Runnin 28:23.54 16 195 David McNeill Melbourne Tr 28:25.03 17 12 George‐Byron Alex Skechers/Ana 28:28.63 18 109 joseph gray Merrell 28:44.80 19 286 Daniel Tapia Mammoth Trac 28:49.92 20 76 Mikael Ekvall Melbourne Tr 28:51.71 21 103 Ivan Gonzalez Equipo Porve 28:52.88 22 191 Matt McClintock Reebok/Zap F 28:57.65 23 278 Parker Stinson Saucony/Huds 28:58.50 24 80 Kirubel Erassa Atlanta Trac 28:58.79 25 215 Minato Oishi Impress Runn 29:17.60 26 217 Yerson Orellana Posso Sports 29:32.14 27 81 Evan Esselink Speed River 29:53.83 ‐‐ 161 Harun Lagat US Army Wcap DNF ‐‐ 296 Carlos Trujillo Skechers Per DNF ‐‐ 333 Mustafa Mohamed Hälle IF DNF ‐‐ 131 Mohamed Hrezi Hansons‐BROO DNF ‐‐ 248 Jake Robertson Nike DNF ‐‐ 120 Callum Hawkins Moyo Sports DNF ‐‐ 327 Josef Tessema American Dis DNF ‐‐ 142 Michael Jordan American Dis DNF Event 26 Men 110 Meter Hurdles Section 1 ===================================================================== Name Year School Finals Wind ===================================================================== 1 30 Marlon Britton Unattached 14.79 ‐1.5 ‐‐ 323 Daniel Brady
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