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Iqo7 PROBABLE ENTRIES S& Toot SCHEDULE S iqo7 PROBABLE ENTRIES S& toot SCHEDULE S INDOOR ioo Meters Thobias Akwenje TAKING Event Site Date Felix Andam FLIGHT: Jan. 11 Snake River Pocatello, Idaho Kenneth Andam Scholar- Jan. 17 Idaho St./Weber St. Pocatello, Idaho Leonard Mvles- athlete, Eric Jan. 18 Wilson Motor Invt. Logan, Utah Mills Lundmark, Rick Warne Jan. 25 Montana State Bozeman, Mont. had the best high jump Feb. 1 Mt. States, LB, Boise St. Pocatello, Idaho . 200 Meters of the 1996 Feb. 1 Husker Invitational Lincoln, Neb. Thobias Akwenje Felix Andam season at Feb.21-22 WAC Colorado Springs, Colo. Kenneth Andam 71". Mar. 7 NCAA Indianapolis, Ind. L. Myles-Mills Clayton Patch OUTDOOR Erik Sorenson Matt Novakovich Triple Jump Matt Paulsen Kenneth Andam Date Event Site 400 Meters Chad Schmidt ClayCaswell San Luis Obispo, Calif. Mar. 15 Cal-Poly James Beers Mike Sherman Marek Samseli Mar. 22 Arizona/Stanford Tucson, Ariz. Gustavo Ibarra Cris LaPierre B.J. Stewart Steven James Mar. 28-29 Arizona State Tempe, Ariz. ClaytonPatch 10,000 Meters High Jump Texas Relays Austin, Texas Apr. 2-5 Rick Warne Dan Alder Adam Callahan Apr. 2-5 Fresno Relays Fresno, Calif. Ryan Bullock Eric Crow Apr. 12 BYU Invitational Provo, Utah 800 Meters McArthur Lane Eric Lundmark Dyrk Greenhalgh Jeff Larsen Apr. 18-20 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. Gustavo Ibarra Matt Novakovich Shot Put Provo, Utah Apr. 26 Robison Invitational Steve James Matt Paulsen Doug Bryant May 3 UCLA/USC LosAngelas, Calif. Lewis Jones Chad Schmidt Mike Sherman May 13 Utah Challenge Salt Lake City, Utah Andy Lyda Pole Vault Fikre Wondafrash Cris LaPierre BenCrosby May 17 Stanford (Last Chance) Palo Alto, Calif. Chad Wood Alan Gulledge May 20-23 WAC San Diego, Calif. no Meter Neil Jensen June 4-7 NCAA Bloomington, Ind. 1500 Meters High Hurdles Matt McCauley Andy Carman Mike Bowlden Dyrk Greenhalgh Russ Elggren Discus Lewis Jones Eric Sorenson Doug Bryant Andy Lyda Kirk Sweetnam Doug Corey Brandon Wilding Jim Gough Fikre Wondafrash 400 Meter Hurdles Javelin Steeplechase Mike Bowlden Matt Harper Matt Novakovich Russ Elggren Lynn Jackson Randon Richards Eric Sorenson Sam St. Clair Kirk Sweetnam Hammer Tyler Truman Doug Bryant Long Jump Corey Neddo 5000 Meters Kenneth Andam Dan Alder ClayCaswell Decathlon COMPETITION SITES Ryan Bullock Abe McCormick Steve Buipitt McArthur Lane Marek Samseli O Lndoor JaredScctt Jeff Larsen B.J. Stewart • Outdoor 06/07/97 19:34 ©812 855 9401 GO HOOSIERS 21001 Results NCAA® MEN'S & WOMEN'S OUTDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS ilSIDlAX -}.i'y eg* bJ. Final -All Events 06/07/97 19:35 ©812 855 9401 GO HOOSIERS ©002 Indiana university Track ft Field Hy-Tek'a MEET MAWCBR NCAA DIVISION I TRACK AMD FIELD CHAMPS Pige 1 Bloomington, Indiana Wednesday Jun 4, 1997 to Saturday Jun i, 1997 COMPLETE RESULTS FOR FINALS Men's loo Hecer Dash Men's 400 Meter Dash U American: 9.as Leroy Burreli (aanea Monica TC) 07/06/94 8 American* 43 29 Butch Reynolds (Athleties west) 08/17/BB % Collegiate Beats $.$0 Ato Bolden (vCiA) 07/27/9G % Collegiate Best: 43 50 Quinoy Watts (use) 0B/05/92 O Billy Hayes Trki 10.29 Eric Brown (D.C. Strlders) 06/04/79 o Billy Hayes Tnci 46 03 Larry Goldaton (AIA) 06/19/78 i Meet: 9.92 Ato Belden (UCLA) 06/02/96 > Meet: 44 oo oulney watts (use) 06/|o6/92 Finals Results - Saturday 06/07/97 --— — Finals Results - Saturday 06/07/97 PL ATHLETE NAME YR. SCHOOL TIME PTS PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS •BBS BBS Wind Reading: 0.0 1 Roxbort Martin 9R Oklahoma 44.77 • 10 1 Obadelo Thompson SR UTEP 10.13 a 10 2 dement cnukwu JR Eaetem Mich 4S.24 0 8 2 David Boon SR Mffryland'RC 10.21 9 S 3 Jerome Davis so use 45.36 0 6 3 Tony MftCAll SR N. Carolina 10.3S 6 4 Milton Campbell JR N. Carolina 45.58 ft S 4 Carlton Chambers JR Clemson 10.40 5 E Chris Jones SR Houston 46.75 O 4 9 John George SO Southern 10.41 4 6 Davian Clarke JR Miami - Fla. 45.81 © 3 6 Jason Shelton SR DSC 10.44 3 7 Leonard Byrd SR Texajf-S-A, 45.99 » 2 7 Ronnie Powell so N.w. state 10.47 2 8 Danny McFarlanc SR Oklahoma 46.13 1 8 ChriB Cummings JR Louisiana St 10.48 1 9 Jamas Duncan BR Illinoio St. 10.65 Men's 600 Meter Run Men's 200 Meter Dash tt Americani 1.42.60 Johnny Gray (Santa Monica TC) 08/28/85 t Collegiate Best: 1:41.77 Joaquim Cruz (Oregon) 08/25/84 \%s".y « American; 19.32 Michael Johnson (USA) 08/01 0 Billy Mayes ttx: 1:47.84 Tim smlty (Illinois) 06/1?/77 » Collegiate) Best- 19.75 Joe DeLoach (Houston) 09/26 1 Meet; 1:44.70 Mark Everett (Florida) 06/o|l/90 » Billy Hayes Trki 20.10 Albert Robinson (Indiana) 05/12 Finals Results - Friday 06/06/97 t MfteLi 19.87 Lorenzo Daniel (Mississippi State) 06/03 PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS Finals Results - Saturday 06/07/97 ••«»••••••• === PL ATHLETE HAMB YH SCHOOL TIMS PTS 1 Bryan Woodward BR Georgetown 1>46.45 O 10 •mnmon bbbobos «.<••> 2 Anders Christiansen SO William/Mary 1t46.66 ft 8 Wind Readingj -1.4 3 Miklos Areasi SR George Mason li47.16 9 6 1 Osadeie Thompson SR UTEP 20.03 © 10 4 David Kruramenacker JR Georgia Teen 1.47.20 O 5 2 Pereival Spcncor JR TCO 20.24 8 5 Dakori Lenear JR Prairie view 1:47.60 e 4 Joscphus Howard A PR Texas Tech 20.72 6 6 Darrin Strang SR Baylor 1:18.08 3 4 Cornelius Cavltt SR UT-Arlington 20.75 S 7 xhadevio Robinson JR TCU 1.49-27 2 5 Tony McCall SR K. Carolina 20.80 4 8 Isaac Turner SR U5C 1:49.67 1 6 Blston Cawley 80 UT-Arlington 20.89 3 - Julius Aehon JR George Mason WP 7 Leo Settle JR Arkansas-LR 21-03 2 8 Kevin Jefferson SR Southern 21.07 1 Men's 1,500 Meter Run * David Bobb 8R Maryland-bc DN7 # American: 3:29.77 Sydney Mare* (Puma) 08/2S/|3S % Collegiate Best: 3:31.?i Abdl Bile (George Mason) 08/16/37 9 Billy Hayes Trk: 3*40.24 Terry Brahm (Athletics west) 06/29/ (7 1 Meeti 3i35.30 Sydney Marce (Villcmova) 06/06/^1 Pinals Results - Saturday 06/07/97 PL ATHLBTB NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS •«— ......••.»»i»BBB8-««M >• H===::ika».a.>r asasssim — X Seneca LasBiter SO Arkansas 3:40.22 9 10 2 Kevin Sullivan JR Michigan 3:40-70 6 3 Ben Reese so Eastern Mich 3141.87 6 06/07/97 19:35 ©812 855 9401 GO HOOSIERS @Q03 Indiana University Track & Field Hy-Tek'a MEET MAOGER NCAA DIVISION I TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPS Pige 2 Bloomington, Indiana • Wednesday Jun 4, 1997 to Saturday Jun 7, 1997 COMPLETE RESULTS FOR PINALS Men's 1,500 Meter Run (continued) Men's a,ooo Meter Run (continued) Pinals Results - Saturday 06/07/97 -- r Finals Results - Saturday 06/07/97 -- PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIMS PTS PL ATHLBTB NAME YR SCHOOL TIME P18 • CBB9SBO SBBBBBSBBC SI B 4 Bernard Lagat SO Wash- State 3:42.12 5 7 Cormac Smith SR Boise State 14:04.83 5 Bob Kelno JR Arizona 3:42.23 4 a Andy Bosley SR Wisconsin 14:15.26 6 Phillip Price JR Arkansas 3:42.43 3 9 Andrew Letnerny 80 Georgia St. 14:17.3S 7 Daniel Kinyua 80 M- St- Marys 3:43.00 2 10 Adam hailey so Arkansas 14:17.35 8 Jason Lunn JR Stanford 3:43.48 1 11 Doug Ellington SO Tennessee 14:10.61 9 Michael Stember FR Stanford 3:45.19 12 Tony Bacarcega 9R Wisconsin 11:22.07 10 Erie K&ra&u JR Wash. St&t* 3:47.33 11 Michael Power SO Arkansas 3:49.42 Men'8 10,000 Mstar Run 12 Brlce Newton SR Washington 3:55.91 Men's 3,000 Meter Steeplechase 8 American: 27:20.56 Mark Ncnow (puma) 09/0 % Collegiate Beat. 27:22,47 Henry Rono (Washington State) 06/1 8 Billy Hayes Trk: 29:37.60 Kerb Wills (Florida State) 04/1 « American: Bt09.17 Henry Marsh (Athletics West) 08/28/85 I M*at: 28:01-30 Suleiman Nyambui (Texas-El Paso) 06/0 % Collegiate Best: Bi05.4h Henry Rono (Washington State) 05/13/78 -.....,,.. Finals Results - Wednesday 06/04/97 « Billy Hayes Trk: 0:43.50 Sid sink (Bowling Green) 06/01/79 PL ATHLETE NAME *R SCHOOL TIME PTC : Msec; B;12.39 Henry Rono (Washington state) 06/01/78 Finals Results - Friday 06/06/97 1 nebrahtom Keflceighi JR UCLA 28:51.18 9 II PL ATHLETE NAME YR SCHOOL TIME PTS 2 Brdd Hauser FR Stanford 29:02.58 G so crn EmeasDUDDOBDCsas 3 Ryan Wilson BR Arkansas 29:06.81 * 1 Pascal Dobart sr Wisconsin 8:31.68 ffl 10 4 Dan Browne SR Army 29.15.13 9 2 Frank Bruder SR Idaho 8:31.93 9 8 5 Martin McCarthy SR lona 29:22.12 0 3 John Mortimer JR Michigan 8:37.68 9 6 6 Chris England SR Ohio Stata 29:29.37 9 4 Doraian Kallabis JR UTEP 8:40.54 8 5 7 Christopher Kebenci SO Oklahoma St. 29:35.60 9 5 John Howell SR H.
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