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'Em Before They're GONE!
Get ‘Em Before They’re GONE! Dear Throws Enthusiast, Please allow me to take a moment of your time to introduce you to the Long & Strong Throwers Journal (LSTJ). Since its inception in 1998, LSTJ has grown to 48 semi-gloss pages and is now mailed in an envelope to protect your valuable reading material. Year-by-year, issue-by-issue, I strive to improve the final product. Enclosed is a free copy of the April, 2004 issue to let you know what you have been miss- ing. LSTJ continues to be the only publication in the world dedicated to the throwing events in track and field. LSTJ is about more than technique and training. LSTJ focuses on the personal side as elite athletes and coaches give insight on the keys to success and the personalities behind their achievements. LSTJ provides throws coverage and photos from major competitions that you won’t find anywhere else. LSTJ touches on the issues that affect the throws community. LSTJ’s interviews with top name throwers such as Adam Nelson, Aretha Hill, Anna Norgren and Breaux Greer as well as with legends such as Al Oerter, Kate Schmidt and Michael Carter are invaluable. Whether you are a coach, athlete, official, or a high school, Open or Masters competitor, it is crucial you never stop learning! Enclosed in this mailing is a listing of all the issues published through April, 2004, and their contents. Please take a moment or two to peruse what you might have missed. Perhaps you would like to start a subscrip- tion, or just order some back issues. -
2011 Ucla Men's Track & Field
2011 MEN’S TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE IINDOORNDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location January 28-29 at UW Invitational Seattle, WA February 4-5 at New Balance Collegiate Invitational New York, NY at New Mexico Classic Albuquerque, NM February 11-12 at Husky Classic Seattle, WA February 25-26 at MPSF Indoor Championships Seattle, WA March 5 at UW Final Qualifi er Seattle, WA March 11-12 at NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, TX OOUTDOORUTDOOR SSEASONEASON Date Meet Location March 11-12 at Northridge Invitational Northridge, CA March 18-19 at Aztec Invitational San Diego, CA March 25 vs. Texas & Arkansas Austin, TX April 2 vs. Tennessee ** Drake Stadium April 7-9 Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner Kersee Invitational ** Drake Stadium April 14 at Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, CA April 17 vs. Oregon ** Drake Stadium April 22-23 at Triton Invitational La Jolla, CA May 1 at USC Los Angeles, CA May 6-7 at Pac-10 Multi-Event Championships Tucson, AZ May 7 at Oxy Invitational Eagle Rock, CA May 13-14 at Pac-10 Championships Tucson, AZ May 26-27 at NCAA Preliminary Round Eugene, OR June 8-11 at NCAA Outdoor Championships Des Moines, IA ** denotes UCLA home meet TABLE OF CONTENTS/QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Location .............................................................................J.D. Morgan Center, GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................325 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA, 90095 2011 Schedule .........................Inside Front Cover Athletics Phone ......................................................................(310) -
Individual Champions
S TANFORD AT NCAA CHAMPION S HIP S Individual Champions Men’s NCAA Champions Name Event Mark/Time Year Site Albritton, Terry Shot Put 67-3 1/2 1977 Champaign, Il Brown, Russell DMR 9:33.64 2007 Fayetteville, Ark Chandy, Zach DMR 9:33.64 2007 Fayetteville, Ark Dobson, Ian 5,000 Meters (Indoors) 13:43.36 2005 Fayetteville, Ark Dunn, Gordon Discus 162-7 1934 Los Angeles, Ca Edmonds, Ward Pole Vault 13-6 1/4 1928 Chicago, Il Pole Vault 13-8 7/8 1929 Chicago, Il Garcia, Michael DMR 9:33.64 2007 Fayetteville, Ark Hall, Ryan 5,000 Meters 13:22.32 2005 Sacramento, Ca Hanner, Flint Javelin 191-2 1/4 1921 Chicago, Il Hartranft, Glenn Shot Put 50-0 1921 Chicago, Il Hassell, Mark Distance Medley Relay 9:30.01 2001 Fayetteville, Ark Hauser, Brad 5,000 Meters (Indoors) 13:58.50 1998 Indianapolis, In 10,000 Meters 28:31.30 1998 Buffalo, NY 5,000 Meters (Indoors) 13:52.79 1999 Indianapolis, In 5,000 Meters 13:48.80 2000 Durham, NC 10,000 Meters 30:38.57 2000 Durham, NC Heath, Garrett DMR 9:33.64 2007 Fayetteville, Ark Held, Bud Javelin 209-8 1948 Minneapolis, Mn Javelin 224-8 1/4 1949 Los Angeles, Ca Javelin 216-8 5/8 1950 Minneapolis, Mn Hoffman, Clifford Discus 148-4 1921 Chicago, Il Jennings, Gabe Mile (Indoors) 3:59.46 2000 Fayetteville, Ark PattiSue Plumer won the 2-Mile Indoors title in Distance Medley Relay 9:28.83 2000 Fayetteville, Ark Terry Albritton won the NCAA shot put title in 1977. -
Bubka Is Coming! by Tom Jordan Editor’S Note: Tom Jordan Has Been the Prefontaine Meet Director for 35 Successful Years
Second in a series Bubka is Coming! by Tom Jordan Editor’s note: Tom Jordan has been the Prefontaine Meet Director for 35 successful years. OnTrack asked Tom to share his top five Prefontaine Classic memories during this, his last year as the Pre Classic Director. Tom agreed to our request, and we will publish his personal highlights in a series of five articles. This is the second article in the series. Note, these memories will not be competition highlights. A ranking by experts of Pre meet competition performances through 2014 may be found at PreClassic. Tom Jordan com, the official Prefontaine Classic website: Top 40 All-time. I remember the day when the Prefontaine Classic was saved like it was yesterday. (Okay, since it was nearly 30 years ago, maybe it was more like last week than yesterday.) The late 1980s had not been kind to the Pre Classic. Despite some superb performances by Oregon- based athletes such as Mary Slaney, Kory Tarpenning, Lance Deal, and Maria Mutola, the crowds at Pre had dwindled from a high of 13,680 in 1984 down to 5,500 in 1990. The meet, and the sport in general, was lacking an international flavor that would make it something extra special. Fortunately, help was on the way. The meet’s title sponsor, Nike, had been signing top athletes from around the globe. At the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo, I met in the meet headquarters hotel lobby with Steve Miller, the recently appointed head of Global Athletics (Track & Field/Running) for Nike. He said, “Tom, I want to bring Sergey to compete at the Prefontaine Classic.” Sergey was Sergey Bubka, the world record holder in the pole vault, and along with Carl Lewis, the biggest name on the men’s side in track and field. -
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. -
Crystal Reports
NCAA Division I Championships Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium ͲͲ College Station, TX March 11Ͳ12, 2011 Women's Team Scores Men's Team Scores 17 of 17 Events Scores 17 of 17 Events Scores Pl Team Name Points Pl Team Name Points 1Oregon 67.00 1FloriDa 52.00 2Texas 38.00 2Texas A&M 40.00 3LSU 37.00 3BYU 34.00 4Arkansas 35.00 4LSU 31.00 5Texas A&M 32.00 5FloriDa State 30.00 6Oklahoma 25.00 6InDiana 27.00 7Arizona 24.00 6Minnesota 27.00 7Tennessee 24.00 8StanforD 20.00 9FloriDa State 22.00 8IoWa 20.00 10 Baylor 20.00 10 Texas 17.00 11 Clemson 19.00 11 Mississippi16.00 12 Villanova 18.00 11 Penn State 16.00 13 Southern Miss. 15.00 13 Oklahoma 14.00 13 TCU 15.00 13 Arizona 14.00 15 Stanford 14.00 15 Virginia Tech 13.50 15 BYU 14.00 16 Baylor 13.00 17 Nebraska 13.00 16 Iona 13.00 18 West Virginia 12.00 18 Kansas State 12.00 18 Michigan 12.00 18 Washington 12.00 18 Indiana State 12.00 20 Auburn 11.00 21 UCF 11.00 20 Nebraska 11.00 21 Southern Illinois 11.00 22 Alabama 10.00 23 Mississippi10.0022 Illinois 10.00 23 Connecticut 10.00 22 Arkansas 10.00 23 South Carolina 10.00 22 Clemson 10.00 26 Wake Forest 8.00 26 Connecticut 8.00 26 Duke 8.00 26 Tulsa 8.00 28 Maryland 7.00 26 Oregon 8.00 28 UTEP 7.00 26 Liberty 8.00 30 Iowa State 6.00 26 Missouri 8.00 30 Illinois State 6.00 26 Georgia 8.00 30 Kansas 6.00 26 Kansas 8.00 30 Virginia 6.00 33 Oral Roberts 6.00 30 Stony Brook 6.00 33 SE Louisiana 6.00 30 Louisville 6.00 33 Miami 6.00 36 Texas Tech 5.00 33 Texas Tech 6.00 36 East Carolina 5.00 33 George Mason 6.00 36 Indiana 5.00 33 TexasͲArlington 6.00 36 Wisconsin 5.00 39 Tennessee 5.00 40 Oklahoma State 4.00 39 Southern Illinois 5.00 40 Arizona State 4.00 39 Houston 5.00 40 South Florida 4.00 39 Northern Arizona 5.00 40 Princeton 4.00 39 Notre Dame 5.00 40 Ohio State 4.00 44 Maryland 4.50 45 SMU 3.00 44 Purdue 4.50 45 Penn State 3.00 46 Binghamton 4.00 45 Boston U. -
Johnson Perfect Score Masterkova Over Perec
Volume 42, No. 36 NEWSLETTER October 31, 1996 ■ MEN'SATHLETE OF THE YEAR PERFORMANCESOF THE YEAR Johnson& Masterkova JohnsonPerfect Score ScoreHere Too Men's Performance Voting: 1. Michael Johnson's 19.32, 193; 2. Daniel Komen's 7:20.67. 136; 3. Salah _.,2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total % Hissou's 26:38.08, 80; 4. Jan Zelezny's 323·1/ 98.48, 71; 5. Donovan Bailey's 9.84, 38; 6. tie, 1. Michael Johnson ......... 39 390 100% Wilson Kipketer's 1:41 .83 & Johnson's 19.66, 21: 8. 2. Wilson Kipketer ........... - 15 10 4 4 3 3 294 75.4% tie, Allen Johnson's 12.92 al Brussels GP & Carl 3. Jan Zelezny .................. - 9 12 6 3 2 3 4 271 69.5% Lewis's 27-10 " ,/8.50 to win fourth straight Olympic LJ gold, 8; 4. Daniel Komen .............. - 12 3 7 5 6 2 2 2 259 66.4% 10. Haile Gebrselassie's 27:07.34, 4; 11. tie, 5. Allen Johnson .............. - 5 6 8 5 3 4 2 1 184 47.2% Charles Austin's 7·10/2.39, Dan O'Brien's 8824 & Lars Riede \'s 233-2/71 .06, 3; 14. lie, Kenny 3 3 2 156 40.0% 6. Frank Fredericks ......... - 2 7 6 6 6 Harrison's 59-4 ",/18.09, Michael Johnson's 43.44 7. Donovan Bailey ........... - 2 4 4 1 3 4 6 4 134 34.4% & Wilson Kipketer's 1:42.17, 2; 17. tie, Lance Deal's 6th-round 266·2/81 .12 for Olympic silver, Frank 8. -
Crystal Reports Activex Designer
Louisiana Tech University Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:23 PM 3/16/2013 Page 1 Jim Mize Invitational - 3/16/2013 Ruston, LA Results Event 1 Men Hammer Throw Sponsor: Don & Kay Baxter Facility: 66.32m F 3/20/2010 Adonson Shallow, Southeastern Louisiana School: 66.05m S 5/17/2003 Jerry LaPoint, Louisiana Tech Collegiate: 81.94m 5/19/1995 Balazs Kiss, So. California American: 82.52m 9/7/1996 Lance Deal, NYAC World: 86.74m 8/30/1986 Yuriy Sedykh, RUS Name School Finals Points Finals 1 320 Arthur, Jon Stephen F. Austin 58.62m 192-04 2 319 Amaya, Adam Stephen F. Austin 51.87m 170-02 Event 2 Women Hammer Throw Sponsor: JEM Investments of Ruston Facility: 58.92m F 5/15/2010 Gabby Midles School: 46.07m S 5/17/2003 Tawanna Williams, Louisiana Tech Collegiate: 72.94m 4/13/2007 Jenny Dahlgren, Georgia American: 74.19m 6/1/2012 Jessica Cosby, Nike World: 79.42m 5/29/2011 Betty Heidler, GER Name School Finals Points Finals 1 211 Allen, Janae Northwestern St. 51.10m 167-08 2311 Spelling, Jessica Stephen F. Austin 41.32m 135-07 3 212 Bessard, Rechelle Northwestern St. 40.00m 131-03 4 141 Angelle, Sabrittany Louisiana Tech 38.68m 126-11 5 357 Roach, Sireta Unattached 37.56m 123-03 6 155 Leblanc, Marcella Louisiana Tech 36.16m 118-08 7 163 Vassell, Micara Louisiana Tech 35.00m 114-10 8 117 Nelson, Latrece Arkansas-Pine Bluff 31.24m 102-06 9 118 Payne, Glyneice Arkansas-Pine Bluff 27.90m 91-06 10 120 Seals, Shabrean Arkansas-Pine Bluff 22.30m 73-02 Event 3 Men Discus Throw Sponsor: Red Smith Facility: 62.14m F 4/7/2012 Jason Morgan, Jamaica School: 60.72m S 5/24/1985 Jess Grigg, Louisiana Tech Collegiate: 67.66m 5/29/2004 Hannes Hopley, SMU American: 72.34m 7/7/1981 Ben Plucknett, SoCal Striders World: 74.08m 6/6/1986 Jurgen Schult, GDR Name School Finals Points Finals 1 358 Morgan, Jason Unattached 65.94m F 216-04 2 360 Haughton, Shawn Unattached 50.37m 165-03 3 254 Dever, Chris Northwestern St. -
Outdoor1999.Pdf
1999 SCHEDULE INDOOR ioo Meters Leonard Phobias Akwenye Date Event Location Myles-Mills Kenneth Andam ran a 10.20 in Jan. 16 Snake River Open Pocatello, Idaho Aaron Barker the finals to Jan. 23 RockyMountain Cup Colo. Springs, Colo. L. Myles-Mills become the Jan. 23 Wildcat Invitational Ogden, Utah Robert Mugagga Cody Olson NCAA 100 Jan. 29 Idaho State Invitational Pocatello, Idaho Meter Jan. 30 Wilson Motor Invit. Logan, Utah 200 Meters Champion at Feb. 4-6 Husker Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Thobias Akwenye the 1998 Outdoor Track Feb. 12-13 Mountain States Classic Pocatello, Idaho Kenneth Andam Aaron Barker and Field Feb.18-20 WAC Championships Colo. Springs, Colo. Slade Combs Champion Mar. 4-6 NCAA Championships Indianapolis, Ind. L. Myles-Mills ships. Robert Mugagga OUTDOOR Cody Olson Date Event Location 10,000 Meters 400 Meters Chad Durham High Jump Mar. 20 Cal Poly Invitational San Luis Obispo, Cal. Seth Chappell John Hedengren Marc Chenn Mar. 27 UTEP Invitational El Paso, Texas Andy Dorais Marc Lawson Eric Crow Jeremy Parker Mar. 27 Stanford Invitational Palo Alto, Calif. Marc DeLuca Matt Poulsen Clayton Patch Randon Richards Shae Taylor Apr. 1-3 Texas Relays Austin, Texas Apr. 3 UNLV Invitational Las Vegas, Nev. 800 Meters no Meter Shot Put Apr. 10 BYU Cougar Invitational Provo, Utah Jared Carlson High Hurdles Doug Bryant Jim Roberts Apr. 17 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. Doug Hall Trent Ady Chris Kemp Slade Combs Apr. 22-24 Robinson Invitational Provo, Utah Justus Talley Kyle Grossarth Pole Vault May 1 Texas Invitational Austin, Texas Eric Taylor Randy Himes Clay Brown May 8 BYUTri-Meet Provo, Utah Jeff Taylor Chris Kemp Benjamin Crosby Jeff Hansen Cardinal Invitational (M) Palo Alto, Calif. -
Hammer Throwing
Hammer Throwing Bob Wagner 2006 draft 16/12/06 [email protected] http://www.hammerthrowing.com.au 2 CONTENTS THE AUTHOR.....................................................................................................................................................................4 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................................5 WORLD RECORD PROGRESSION.................................................................................................................................6 Men..............................................................................................................................................................................6 Women ........................................................................................................................................................................6 WEIGHT THROWING ........................................................................................................................................................7 A HISTORY OF HAMMER THROWING IN AUSTRALIA................................................................................................8 Men..............................................................................................................................................................................8 Women .................................................................................................................................................................... -
Lists N.No 15, All, 2000
2000 World Indoor Lists No 15 updated as at 25 January 2002 Compiled by Ottavio Castellini Legenda IAAF Statistics & Documentation Manager A altitude h heat qf quarter-final sf semi-final Amendments will be gratefully received by f final Ottavio Castellini r race (E-mail address : [email protected]) c competition Tel. (+377) 93 10 88 72 q qualification Fax (+377) 93 25 09 00 = ex-aequo jo jump off Monaco, 25 January 2002 jun junior pen pentathlon hep heptathlon dec decathlon U20 Under 20 U23 Under 23 ope open ext extra Inv Invitational Uni University Col Collegiate HS High School * = world record awaiting ratification IAAF Competitions Department MEN MEN 50 METRES ( WR 5.56 Donovan Bailey CAN Reno, 09 Feb 1996 ) 50 METRES ( WR 5.56 Donovan Bailey CAN Reno, 09 Feb 1996 ) Hand timing 5.61 Jason Gardener GBR 18 Sep 1975 1+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 5.60 Andrey Fedoriv RUS 11 Aug 1963 4 Yekaterinburg 07 Jan 2000 5.61 Freddy Mayola CUB 01 Nov 1977 2+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 ( 7 performances by 4 athletes ) 5.64 Leonard Myles-Mills GHA 09 May 1973 1+ Liévin 13 Feb 2000 5.64 Ato Boldon TRI 30 Dec 1973 3+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 5.64 Tim Harden USA 27 Jan 1974 4+ Madrid 16 Feb 2000 55 METRES 5.64 Gerald Williams USA 24 Feb 1978 1 r2 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 5.66 Gregory Saddler USA 29 Jun 1974 2+ Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.10 A Ephion J. Jackson USA 03 Feb 1978 1 r1 Reno 05 Feb 2000 5.66 Freddy Mayola 3+ Liévin 13 Feb 2000 6.10 A Huang Nguyen USA 2 r1 Reno 05 Feb 2000 5.67 Jeff Laynes USA 03 Oct 1970 2 r2 Los Angeles 19 Feb 2000 6.11 Ricardo Shaw USA 19 Jun 1977 1 Gainesville, -
05 TF Guide.Pdf
C OBB T RACK AND A NGELL F IELD in the women’s 10,000 meters at Cobb Track and Angell Field and in 2003 Ethiopia’s Werknesh Kidane set a U.S. All-Comers record in the women’s 10,000 meters. The list of stadium records at Cobb Track and Angell Field is second to none. In addition, Cobb Track and Angell Field was the site of the 2002 and 2003 U.S. National and Junior National Championships, that featured track and field stars Marion Jones, Maurice Greene, Gail Devers, Allen Johnson and Adam Nelson. At the 2004 Cardinal Track and Field Invitational, 15 Olympic A-standards were achieved, including a track record by the great Sonia O’Sullivan of Ireland. Stanford’s Cobb Track and Angell Field has become the epicen- ter of track and field in the United States. Upon its renewed inception in 1996, former Director of Track and Field Vin Lananna stated, “The newly renovated Cobb Track and Angell Field is a wonderful homecoming for Stanford Track and Field. This restored facility makes it possible for Stanford to host top quality, national and international meets and provides a more intimate setting for the fans and a more visible location within the Stanford community. It is a tremendous step forward for our program, Stanford Athletics and the track and field world as a whole.” Cobb Track and Angell Field is the home of Stanford Track and Field. Through the dedicated efforts of many people, including Chuck Cobb, Otis Chandler and Pitch Johnson, Stanford’s dream for a state-of-the-art track and field facility has become a reality.