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Seagate Crystal Reports C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Palmetto Classic in Mt. Pleasant, SC - 3/12/2010 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Host The Citadel / Coll. of Charleston Meet Program - Palmetto Classic Event 3 Men Hammer Throw Event 2 Women Javelin Throw Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM World: 86.74m 8/30/1986 Yuriy Sedykh World: 72.28m 9/13/2008 Barbora Spotakova American: 82.52m 1996 Lance Deal American: 64.19m 5/16/2007 Kim Kreiner Collegiate: 81.94m 1995 Balazs Kiss Collegiate: 61.82m 2003 Irina Kharun Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Carruth, Carl Citadel 35.00m ______ 1 Aydlette, Marlene Col. of Char. 21.50m ______ 2 Norris, William Citadel 42.88m _________ 2 Thacker, Keisha Col. of Char. 24.00m _________ 3 Turner, Quintin Citadel 43.50m _________ 3 Johnson, Brynne Col. of Char. 25.00m _________ 4 Earls, Matt Citadel 43.90m _________ 4 Boersma, Isabel Col. of Char. 26.77m _________ 5 Castagno, Chris Citadel 46.95m _________ 5 Robillard, Azura Georgia Southern 29.50m _________ 6 _________ 6 Nave, Whitney Citadel 30.00m _________ 7 _________ 7 Fuzy, Anna Citadel 30.00m _________ 8 _________ 8 Green, Emily Citadel 35.36m _________ 9 _________ 9 _________ 10 _________ 10 _________ ___ ___ Event 4 Women Hammer Throw Event 1 Men Javelin Throw Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM World: 76.07m 8/29/1999 Mihaela Melinte World: 98.48m 5/25/1996 Jan Zelezny American: 72.12m 4/10/2004 Erin Gilreath American: 91.29m 6/21/2007 Breaux Greer Collegiate: 70.03m 5/13/2005 Loree Smith Collegiate: 89.10m 1990 Patrik Boden Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Fannon, Megan Georgia Southern ND ______ 1 Carruth, Carl Citadel 45.00m ______ 2 Nave, Whitney Citadel 33.00m _________ 2 Little, Brent Citadel 46.00m _________ 3 Trevino, Mia Citadel 33.00m _________ 3 Norris, William Citadel 48.00m _________ 4 Fuzy, Anna Citadel 34.00m _________ 4 Earls, Matt Citadel 51.00m _________ 5 McKee, Casey Col. of Char. 37.00m _________ 5 _________ 6 Thacker, Keisha Col. of Char. 37.00m _________ 6 _________ 7 Johansen, Theresa Citadel 42.00m _________ ___ 8 Green, Emily Citadel 42.69m _________ Event 5 Men Pole Vault 9 Spivy, Amanda Georgia Southern 46.50m _________ Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM 10 Herndon, Sarah Georgia Southern 46.50m _________ World: 6.14m 7/31/1994 Sergey Bubka 11 Edwards, Monique Citadel 50.29m _________ American: 6.03m 2000 Jeff Hartwig 12 _________ Collegiate: 5.98m 1996 Lawrence Johnson ___ Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 O'Rourke, Joey Citadel 4.30m ______ 2 _________ 3 _________ 4 _________ 5 _________ ___ C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 2 Palmetto Classic in Mt. Pleasant, SC - 3/12/2010 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Host The Citadel / Coll. of Charleston Meet Program - Palmetto Classic Event 6 Women Pole Vault Event 11 Men Shot Put Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM World: 5.05m 8/18/2008 Yelena Isinbayeva World: 23.12m 5/20/1990 Randy Barnes American: 4.92m 7/6/2008 Jen Stuczynski American: 23.13m 1990 Randy Barnes Collegiate: 4.53m 2002 Amy Linnen Collegiate: 22.00m 1995 John Godina Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Taylor, Chelsea Col. of Char. 3.51m ______ 1 Carruth, Carl Citadel 12.80m ______ 2 _________ 2 Turner, Quintin Citadel 14.50m _________ 3 _________ 3 _________ ___ 4 _________ Event 7 Men Long Jump 5 _________ Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM ___ World: 8.95m 8/30/1991 Mike Powell Event 12 Women Shot Put American: 8.95m 1991 Mike Powell Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM Collegiate: 8.74m 4/2/1994 Erick Walder World: 22.63m 6/7/1987 Natalya Lisovskaya Pos Name School Seed Mark American: 20.18m 1988 Ramona Pagel Flight 1 of 1 Finals Collegiate: 18.99m 1983 Meg Ritchie 1 Woumnm, Kendall Savannah St 5.96m ______ Pos Name School Seed Mark 2 Huggins, Charles Savannah St 6.20m _________ Flight 1 of 1 Finals 3 Sovnenir, Shawn Savannah St 6.53m _________ 1 Robillard, Azura Georgia Southern ND ______ 4 _________ 2 Trevino, Mia Citadel 10.00m _________ 5 _________ 3 Griggs, Ebony Savannah St 10.01m _________ ___ 4 McKee, Casey Col. of Char. 10.50m _________ Event 8 Women Long Jump 5 Green, Emily Citadel 10.67m _________ Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM 6 Wray, Charnelle Georgia Southern 10.82m _________ World: 7.52m 6/11/1988 Galina Chistyakova 7 Edwards, Monique Citadel 11.00m _________ American: 7.49m 1994 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 8 Dean, Britteny Savannah St 11.08m _________ Collegiate: 6.99m 1985 Jackie Joyner-Kersee 9 Thomas, Ashley Georgia Southern 11.56m _________ Pos Name School Seed Mark 10 _________ Flight 1 of 1 Finals 11 _________ 1 Johnson, Ashley Savannah St 5.02m ______ ___ 2 Jackson, Natasha Savannah St 5.18m _________ Event 13 Men Discus Throw 3 Brooks-Millender, Georgia Southern 5.32m _________ Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM 4 Boersma,Millicent Isabel Col. of Char. 5.33m _________ World: 74.08m 6/6/1986 Jurgen Schult 5 Hughes, Amber Savannah St 5.62m _________ American: 72.34m 1981 Ben Plucknett 6 Redfield, Sharonda Savannah St 5.64m _________ Collegiate: 67.66m 5/29/2004 Hannes Hopley 7 Hamilton, Shaunta Georgia Southern 5.68m _________ Pos Name School Seed Mark 8 Hawkins, Aleshia Unattached 5.90m _________ Flight 1 of 1 Finals 9 _________ 1 Carruth, Carl Citadel 38.50m ______ 10 _________ 2 Washington, StedmanCitadel 39.00m _________ ___ 3 Norris, William Citadel 39.63m _________ 4 Turner, Quintin Citadel 48.25m _________ 5 _________ 6 _________ ___ C.F.P.I. Timing & Data - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 3 Palmetto Classic in Mt. Pleasant, SC - 3/12/2010 Results at www.cfpitiming.com Host The Citadel / Coll. of Charleston Meet Program - Palmetto Classic Event 14 Women Discus Throw Event 15 Men Triple Jump Friday 3/12/2010 - 3:00 PM Friday 3/12/2010 - 4:30 PM World: 76.80m 7/9/1988 Gabriele Reinsch World: 18.29m 8/7/1995 Jonathan Edwards American: 67.67m 3/14/2007 Suzy Powell American: 18.09m 1996 Kenny Harrison Collegiate: 67.48m 1981 Meg Ritchie Collegiate: 17.54m 1985 Mike Conley Pos Name School Seed Mark Pos Name School Seed Mark Flight 1 of 1 Finals Flight 1 of 1 Finals 1 Thomas, Ashley Georgia Southern ND ______ 1 Woumnm, Kendall Savannah St 13.58m ______ 2 Griggs, Ebony Savannah St 25.62m _________ 2 Sovnenir, Shawn Savannah St 14.30m _________ 3 Dean, Britteny Savannah St 30.70m _________ 3 _________ 4 Thacker, Keisha Col. of Char. 35.00m _________ 4 _________ 5 McKee, Casey Col. of Char. 35.00m _________ 5 _________ 6 Johansen, Theresa Citadel 37.52m _________ ___ 7 Edwards, Monique Citadel 40.00m _________ Event 16 Women Triple Jump 8 Spivy, Amanda Georgia Southern 42.50m _________ Friday 3/12/2010 - 4:30 PM 9 Herndon, Sarah Georgia Southern 43.00m _________ World: 15.50m 8/10/1995 Inessa Kravets 10 _________ American: 14.41m 1996 Sheila Hudson 11 _________ Collegiate: 14.05m 1999 Stacey Bowers ___ Pos Name School Seed Mark Event 37 Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Flight 1 of 1 Finals Friday 3/12/2010 - 4:00 PM 1 Jackson, Natasha Savannah St 10.97m ______ Lane Name School Seed Time 2 Johnson, Ashley Savannah St 11.00m _________ Section 1 of 1 Finals 3 McArthur, Jelain Col. of Char. 11.93m _________ 1 Wolin, Natalie Citadel 13:25.23 ______ 4 Hamilton, Shaunta Georgia Southern 11.97m _________ 2 _________ 5 Redfield, Sharonda Savannah St 12.03m _________ 3 _________ 6 Hughes, Amber Savannah St 12.03m _________ 4 _________ 7 Hawkins, Aleshia Unattached 12.19m _________ 5 _________ 8 _________ ___ 9 _________ Event 38 Men 3000 Meter Steeplechase 10 _________ Friday 3/12/2010 - 4:15 PM 11 _________ Lane Name School Seed Time ___ Section 1 of 1 Finals Event 18 Women 4x100 Meter Relay 1 Bailey, Christian Col. of Char. 8:50.00 ______ Friday 3/12/2010 - 4:30 PM 2 Bisson, Shaun Charleston So. 8:56.00 _________ World: 41.37 10/6/1985 GDR 3 Thomas, David Col. of Char. 9:05.00 _________ American: 41.47 1997 National Team 4 Isreal-McBee, Ruben Savannah St 9:05.00 _________ Collegiate: 42.50 6/3/1989 LSU 5 Miller, Manning Col. of Char. 9:10.00 _________ Stanley, Sowell, Sheffield, Jones 6 Toomes, Kelly Col. of Char. 9:20.00 _________ Lane Team Relay Seed Time 7 Siegler, Chris Charleston So. 9:45.00 _________ Section 1 of 1 Finals 8 Young, Atom Citadel 9:55.25 _________ 1 ______ 9 _________ 2 _________ 10 _________ 3 Savannah St B 50.60 _________ ___ 4 Citadel A 51.25 _________ 5 Savannah St A 46.90 _________ 6 _________ 7 _________ 8 _________ ___ C.F.P.I.
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