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04 Baseball Gd P31-60 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2007 CALIFORNIA TRACK & FIELD 2007 California Golden Bears Track & Field Media Guide 27 CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2007 NCAA REGIONAL QUALIFYING STANDARDS MEN WOMEN Event ....................................................................................... FAT Event ....................................................................................... FAT 100 Meters ........................................................................... 10.50 100 Meters ........................................................................... 11.75 200 Meters ........................................................................... 21.19 200 Meters ........................................................................... 23.96 400 Meters ........................................................................... 47.20 400 Meters ........................................................................... 54.61 800 Meters# ...................................................................... 1:50.40 800 Meters# ...................................................................... 2:09.80 1,500 Meters# ................................................................... 3:47.80 1500 Meters# .................................................................... 4:27.80 Mile# .................................................................................. 4:03.75 Mile# .................................................................................. 4:49.60 3,000-Meter Steeplechase# ............................................. 9:07.00 3,000-Meter Steeplechase# ........................................... 10:50.25 5,000 Meters# ................................................................. 14:12.00 5000 Meters# .................................................................. 16:52.00 10,000 Meters# - Auto ..................................................... 28:45.00 10,000 Meters# - Auto ..................................................... 33:30.00 10,000 Meters# - Prov ..................................................... 29:30.00 10,000 Meters# - Prov ..................................................... 35:00.00 110-Meter Hurdles ............................................................... 14.30 100-Meter Hurdles ............................................................... 13.92 400-Meter Hurdles ............................................................... 52.51 400-Meter Hurdles ............................................................ 1:00.82 400-Meter Relay ................................................................... 40.66 400-Meter Relay ................................................................... 45.70 440-Yard Relay ..................................................................... 40.86 440-Yard Relay ..................................................................... 45.90 1,600-Meter Relay ............................................................. 3:10.00 1,600-Meter Relay ............................................................. 3:42.00 Mile Relay .......................................................................... 3:11.20 Mile Relay .......................................................................... 3:43.20 Metric Metric High Jump ............................................................... 2.10 (6’10¾”) High Jump ................................................................. 1.75 (5’8¾”) Pole Vault ................................................................. 5.05 (16’6¾”) Pole Vault ................................................................. 3.80 (12’5½”) Long Jump ................................................................. 7.34 (24’1”) Long Jump .............................................................. 6.00 (19’8¼”) Triple Jump ........................................................... 15.00 (49’2½”) Triple Jump .............................................................. 12.32 (40’5”) Shot Put ................................................................. 16.80 (55’1½”) Shot Put .................................................................. 14.30 (46’11”) Discus ..................................................................... 51.70 (169’7) Discus .................................................................... 47.30 (155’2”) Javelin .................................................................... 61.60 (202’1”) Javelin ................................................................. 43.45 (142’6½”) Hammer ................................................................. 55.60 (182’5”) Hammer ................................................................. 54.15 (177’8”) Decathlon - Auto ........................................................ 7,500 points Heptathlon – Auto ...................................................... 5,500 points Decathlon – Prov. ...................................................... 6,900 points Heptathlon – Prov. ..................................................... 5,050 points # - Altitude adjustment available # - Altitude adjustment available Thomas Mack Kelechi Anyanwu 28 2007 California Golden Bears Track & Field Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2006 RESULTS MPSF INDOOR NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS FEB 24-25, 2006, DEMPSEY INDOOR FACILITY MARCH 10-11, RANDAL TYSON TRACK CENTER (UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON), SEATTLE, WASH. (UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS), FAYETTEVILLE, ARK. TEAM SCORES - MEN TEAM SCORES - WOMEN CAL’S FINISHERS 1. Washington.......................... 107 1. Stanford ............................... 161 800m ..................... 3. Alysia Johnson ............................................ 2:06.42 2. Stanford ............................... 100 2. Arizona State ...................... 115 Heptathlon .......... 15. Jonas Hallgrimsson ............................ 3,649 points 3. UCLA ...................................... 88 3. California ............................ 109 4. Arizona .................................. 84 4. Arizona .................................. 64 5. Oregon ................................... 76 5. Washington..................... 60 1/2 NCAA OUTDOOR 6. Arizona State ........................ 66 6. Oregon ................................... 53 CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS 7. California .............................. 52 7. UCLA ............................... 41 1/2 8. Long Beach State................. 45 8. Washington State .......... 38 1/2 JUNE 7-10, HORNET STADIUM 9. Washington State ................. 42 9. Long Beach State................... 9 (SACRAMENTO STATE), SACRAMENTO, CALIF. 10. UC Irvine ........................... 6 1/2 11. Cal Poly ................................... 3 CAL’S FINISHERS 800m ..................... 3. Alysia Johnson ............................................ 2:03.04 Javelin................... 5. Paul Teinert ................................. 236-00 (71.94m)* 200m ................... 11. Antonette Carter ............................................... 23.39 5000m ................. 13. Giliat Ghebray ............................................ 14:28.33 LJ ......................... 13. Antonette Carter ............................... 20-6 ¼ (6.25m) Javelin................. 14. Ryan Young ...................................... 214-2 (65.25m) 110mH ................. 20. Osarhiemen Omwanghe .................................. 13.58 Discus .................. 23. Emilee Strot ..................................... 155-7 (47.42m) Hammer .................. - Carrie Johnson (foul) PACIFIC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS JUNE 7-10, 2006, HAYWARD FIELD (UNIVERSITY OF OREGON), EUGENE, ORE. TEAM SCORES – MEN TEAM SCORES – WOMEN 1. USC ........................................ 140 6. Arizona State........................... 76 1. Arizona ................................ 154 6. California ........................ 76.50 2. Oregon ............................. 133.50 7. Stanford ................................... 60 2. Stanford ......................... 151.50 7. Washington............................ 41 3. Arizona ................................... 122 8. California ................................. 53 3. USC ...................................... 112 8. Washington State ................. 40 4. Washington .............................. 99 9. Washington State ................... 37 4. UCLA .................................... 103 9. Arizona .................................. 37 5. UCLA .................................. 97.50 5. Oregon ................................... 97 10. Oregon State ........................... 4 CAL’S FINISHERS CAL’S FINISHERS Discus ............................... 8. Nate Rolfe .................................................................. 180-10 (55.12m) Heptathlon ......................... 7. Tifani Grimes ............................................................................. 5,034 .......................................... 9. Kurt Seefeld .......................................................... 176-1 ¼ (53.69m) ........................................ 11. Artensia Young ......................................................................... 4,636 ........................................ 14. Craig Kent ............................................................. 163-6 ½ (49.85m) Hammer ............................ 5. Carrie Johnson ..................................................... 208-2 ½ (63.47m) ........................................ 17. John Ludden ......................................................... 159-2 ½ (48.53m) .......................................
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