Taipei American School April 11-13, 2019 American School

Welcomes Athletes, Coaches, & Spectators from

International School of International School Intercultural School American School

IASAS TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

April 11 – 13, 2019 Dear Track and Field Enthusiasts,

On behalf of the entire Taipei American School community, I welcome players, coaches, parents, and visitors to the 2019 IASAS Track and Field Championships. I have the greatest respect for the time, energy, and self-sacrifice that the athletes and coaches have put into preparing for this competition. I look forward to seeing exciting competitive action – and great respect for one another and the sport.

We are delighted to be able to hold this event in Taipei, and we wish the very best experience for both hosts and guests.

Yours faithfully,

Richard

Richard A. Hartzell, Ph.D. Principal of Upper School TAIPEI AMERICAN SCHOOL ATHLETICS OFFICE T: (02) 2873-9900 Ext. 319 | E: [email protected]

CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIALS

Championship Director Kim Kawamoto 0978-705-505

Asst. Championship Director Mike Corsini 0979-405-292

Site Directors/Officials

Track Events Rock Hudson

Field Events David Montgomery

Meet Secretary Jason Kiang

Meet Marshal Carl Lochrin

Asst. Meet Marshal Steve Anderson

Hospitality TAS PTA Booster Club -

Mrs. Kitty C Whiteford 0975-212-850

Mrs. Sarah Phillips 0905-910-129

Medical/First Aid Amber Hardy (Athletic Trainer) 0960-950-021

Jerry Chen (Rehabilitation Specialist)

TAS School Nurses (02) 2873-9900 Ext. 220 0922-188-657

TAS Guard House Main/Front Gate (02) 2873-9900 Ext. 317

VISITING COACHES & ADMINISTRATORS’ HOTEL

Dandy Hotel (02) 2873-2222

2019 Track & Field Championships Event Websites IASAS: http://www.iasas.asia/track-and-field-2018-2019/ TAS: www.tas.edu.tw/iasas-track-and-field-2019

Profile: TAS-Tigernet Username: tasguest Password: GoTigers 4 FLIGHT SCHEDULES

Wednesday, 10 April Sunday, 14 April SCHOOL Flight Arrival at Departure Flight Code Code Arrival TAS from TAS Departure

09:25 11:25 PR896 PR895 06:40 09:40

11:50 13:50 TG634 TG633 11:00 14:05

13:15 15:15 SQ876 SQ877 11:20 14:20

14:40 16:40 D7372 D7379 10:30 13:30

15:50 17:50 CI910 CI761 05:45 08:45

IMPORTANT EVENTS

EVENT VENUE DATE TIME Pre-Tournament Coaches/AIC Meeting MPR Thu, Apr 11 06:30 Opening Ceremony Joie Gymnasium Thu, Apr 11 08:30

Team Photos (following opening ceremony) Joie Gymnasium Thu, Apr 11 08:45 Order: ISB, JIS, TAS, ISKL, ISM, SAS Coaches/AIC Meeting MPR Sat, Apr 13 11:45 IASAS Participant Dinner Cafeteria Sat, Apr 13 17:00 Closing Ceremony Guy Lott Jr. Auditorium Sat, Apr 13 18:30

5 ALL SPECTATORS must remain off the competition track and behind the track fence at all times. Please do not jump over the green fence.

Athletes may not leave campus while school is in session on Thursday and Friday unless accompanied by a coach/AIC. On Saturday, athletes must receive permission from a coach prior to leaving campus.

MEDICAL PROCEDURES For any medical emergencies or concerns, please follow the guidelines below: 1. In case of injury or illness, whether before, during or after the competition, the site director, tournament director, athletic trainer or school nurse should be notified. 2. An injured athlete should not leave campus for any medical care without first consulting the site director and athletic trainer on duty. 3. The school nurses are not permitted to issue students any medication (not even aspirin) unless they are accompanied by their coach or trip administrator. 4. In case of an injury, or illness off campus resulting in the need of assistance, students should call TAS (if it is during the school day) to talk to one of the tournament officials. If it is after school hours, they should contact either their host families or one of the tournament officials as listed in the program.

COACHES/AIC’S HOSPITALITY ROOM The MPR will be open for all coaches and trip administrators only.

ATHLETES REST AREA Student-athletes may rest in the A3 Lower School Gymnasium (LS Gym). Please do not leave valuables unattended.

FOOD SERVICE The cafeteria and snack bar will be open on Thursday and Friday during school operating hours. There will also be a few food vendors on campus-see PTA Boosters for more details.

LOST & FOUND A3 Lower School Gymnasium (LS Gym).

6 I.A.S.A.S RULES & GUIDELINES

Each participant and his/her parent must sign and return this form before traveling or hosting, by so doing they acknowledge that they fully understand and agree to abide by these RULES & GUIDELINES. PARTICIPANTS 1. Smoking, drinking alcohol, drug abuse, cheating, deceit, inappropriate sexual behavior (05/06), flagrant curfew violations and violations of the “off-limits” areas as well as aiding and abetting any of the above will not be permitted during any IASAS event. (4/01) When a student commits an infraction relating to alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, cheating, deceit, disrespect, flagrant curfew / “off limits” areas violations, as well as aiding and abetting any of the above, the following shall apply: i. The student may no longer participate in that convention. ii. The student will be sent home at his/her parents’ expense if it is feasible to do so. iii. Upon return to school, the following consequences will apply: • Appropriate counseling will be required. • The student will be required to spend all free periods and breaks (including lunch breaks) in a supervised environment. This consequence will last for 20 school days following the determination of the infraction of the IASAS rule. • The student must leave campus at the end of the regular school day and may not come to school on weekends/ holidays for a period of 40 instructional days. Any exceptions must have administrative approval, ie. additional study, band concert, curricular trips. • The student will be excluded from co-curricular activities for a period of 40 school days following the determination of the infraction. The student will be excluded from any IASAS season/activity that begins within this 40-day period. • Consequences related to third sport season infractions may carry over to the following school year in cases of late discovery. • Revocation of IASAS Awards: Students will be ineligible for any awards pertaining to the activity. • Other Individual School’s Consequences: Depending on the severity and specifics of the infraction, individual IASAS schools may levy other consequences as per their school policy/handbooks, e.g. out-of-school suspension, exclusion from all IASAS events for one year. iv. For a second offense, the student will automatically be excluded for one calendar year from all IASAS events, including the same convention the following year. v. If at any time a student is suspended from further competition or involvement in an event, then the only results affected will be those happening after the infraction, and all pre-infraction results will stand. vi. Consequences will be carried over if the student transfers to another IASAS school. 2. Participants must notify coaches of hosts before leaving tournament/convention sites. Exploration of the local environment will not be permitted without the knowledge and consent of the host parent/guardian. 3. Under no circumstances may housing assignments be changed 4. All visiting students must return to the host families’ house before curfew-as set by the host school. Telephone calls will be made to each student every night to ensure that all students have returned safely and on time. Once a student is in and has answered the curfew call he/she may not leave the house. Note, however, that should an event finishes so late that students have less than one hour to make curfew, the curfew will be extended so that they have at least one hour to make curfew. 5. All laws of the host country must be observed. Guidelines are to be provided by host schools as required. 6. No disciplinary action will be taken by the Tournament/Convention Director without direct communication with the respective coach/sponsor or trip Administrator. 7. The host school will arrange transport to and from the airport as well as the tournament/convention site. 8. Any problems arising during the convention should be reported immediately to the host school for corrective measures. 9. Student medical release forms will be available at the convention site each day of the event. 10. All students must carry their Tournament/Convention Identification Cards with them.

HOST FAMILIES 1. All host families will be provided with complete Tournament/Convention details (schedules, curfews, policies, procedures, emergency phone numbers for coaches and important tournament personnel, etc.). 2. Host parents/guardians will not offer housing unless one of the parents/guardians is present for the duration of the tournament/convention. 3. Hosts are expected to cooperate with Tournament/Convention Director in ensuring student compliance with all IASAS policies relating to participation. 4. Any student who shows reluctance to fully comply with the above rules and regulations shall be reported to the Tournament/Convention Director who will report the matter to the student’s coach and Administrator in charge with the expectation that action will be taken.

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Track & Field

I. RULES For the triple jump, if the host school facility supports a 9.0m take-off board A. Rule Book: option, then that can be used along with the other options. The host school must outline IAAF Competition Rules (latest edition). the triple jump options prior to the IASAS meet. (05/2018) B. Meet Rules: 6. The host school must provide all approved 1. Scratches: throwing implements to be used in competition. They must be clearly marked, If an athlete scratches from an event after and no other implements should be at the the meet begins, the athlete may not competitions site. participate further in the meet and they may not be replaced by a substitute. In the case 7. Lane Assignments: of extenuating circumstances and in the interest of safety, the Tournament Director All lane assignments will be made and the AIC’s from each school will have according to Hy-Tek Meet Manager. Heats the right to override this rule. will be circle-seeded while the seeding for the finals in any event will be done using 2. Reporting for an Event: the I.A.A.F. rules:

Competitors must report to the marshals at 8 Lane tracks least 15 minutes before the start of the event. If there is a time conflict between a Fastest Draw from 3-4-5-6 running event and a field event, the track Slowest Draw from 1-2-7-8 event will take precedence. Athletes are reminded that they must check in with both 6 Lane tracks events on time. When moving from a field event to a running event, the athlete must Seeded 3-4-2-5-1-6 (04/16) report back to field event within 15 minutes of the conclusion of the race. A double waterfall start shall be used for the boys/girls 800m, and the boys/girls 3. Specifications: 3,000m. The first group of runners will line up in lane 1-4 and the next group of runners a) *110m Hurdles 10 at 3’ [0.914m] will line up in lanes 5-8 at the first turn *100m Hurdles 10 at 2’6” [0.762m] stagger mark. A runner in the waterfall *400m Hurdles 10 at 2’9” [0.838m] lanes 1-4 cannot start in Lane 5. A line of (Boys) cones will be set up along the inside of lane *400m Hurdles 10 at 2’6” [0.762m] 5, all the way around until the point where (Girls) the outside group of runners may cut in.

b) *Shot Put 5kg (Boys) and 4kg (Girls) On a 6-lane track: a double waterfall start *Discus 1.5kg (Boys) and 1kg (Girls) shall be used for the boys/girls 800m. The *Javelin 700gm (Boys) and 600gm first group of runners (maximum #6) will (Girls) line up from lanes 1-3 with 3 runners from 3 schools lining up immediately behind this 4. Race time will be called or clock will be group. The next group of runners available near the finish line for all races (maximum #6) will line up in lanes 4-6 with 800m and above. the remaining 3 runners from 3 schools lining up behind them. The #3 ranked

5. Triple jump starting distance from the pit runner from each school must take up a will be 7.5m for girls and 10.0m for boys. position behind their own teammate on the

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waterfall. A line of cones will be set up 9. Relays: along the inside of lane 3, all the way The lane assignments for relays are around until the point where the outside determined by draw at the pre-tournament group of runners may cut in. coaches’ meeting. The lane draws for the relays rotate for the 4x800, 4x100, Medley, and 4x400 as follows: (05/2018) Draw Lane 1: 1 – 3 – 5 – 1 8. Field Events: Draw Lane 2: 2 – 4 – 6 – 2 Draw Lane 3: 3 – 5 – 1 – 3 Competitors will compete in three flights: Draw Lane 4: 4 – 6 – 2 – 4 1st flight will consist of 3rd seeds from each Draw Lane 5: 5 – 1 – 3 – 5 school. 2nd flight will include 2nd seeds from Draw Lane 6: 6 – 2 – 4 - 6 each school. 3rd flight will include 1st seeds from each school. The IASAS matrix will Medley determine the order of individuals within Run in lanes for three turns. Third runner each flight. A participant also entered in a breaks after 1st bend. running event may be placed in an 1st runner in lanes 2-8 run less than 200 alternative flight in order to facilitate meters. competing in the running event. 2nd runner must receive baton in exchange box which is marked 10 meters before and In the finals, the highest qualifier throws or 10 meters after the star for the 200m. The jumps last. The first to jump or throw is the runner can use a 10m acceleration zone. lowest qualifier. Finals in the applicable 3rd runner must not utilize an acceleration field events should not start until all zone. A 20m exchange box must be used preliminary attempts are finished. and must stand at the back of the exchange box at the start of the race. Warm-ups 4th runner uses 20m exchange box. The 25 minutes prior to the start of the field officials will determine stacking order. event there is a 15 minute warm up for all then a 10min. warm-up prior to the event 4x800 for all flights and finals if requested, each One turn stagger. Runner must not utilize getting 2 practice jump/ throws if they an acceleration zone. A 20m exchange box wish. must be used.

An athlete returning from a track event may 10. False Starts: have 2 warm-up jumps or throws before Only one false start per race will be allowed competing. without the disqualification of an athlete. The first false start in a race is charged to the field. Any athlete making further false High Jump starts in the race shall be disqualified from A jumper may have to leave in the middle the race. of the competition to compete in another event. If the bar is raised in their absence they can have up to 2 warm—up jumps and II. ROSTERS then return to the height at which they were due to jump. Rosters (up to 15 boys and 15 girls) must be submitted two weeks prior to the meet and include Boys Girls the following information:

Starting Height 150 cm 115 cm A. Name; Increases by 5 cm 5 cm B. Grade; Above 160 135 C. Passport nationality; Increases by 3 cm 3 cm D. Birth date; E. Uniform number; and F. Housing preference.

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III. ENTRIES IV. FACILITIES

A 400m track that can be “on” or “off” campus. A. Entries will be limited to three (3) entries per school for individual events and one (1) entry Automatic or semi-automatic timing equipment is per school for relays. preferred for all IASAS track meets. Shade shall be provided as stated in rule book. B. Athletes may enter a maximum of six (6) events. V. UNIFORMS

A. Each school will be assigned permanent 3-digit C. Entry Protocol numbers. The numbers are to be worn on the front and may be worn on the back (optional). 1) Entries must be sent to the host Each school will provide its own numbers. school no later than 6pm on the Monday of the IASAS Week (two •ISB 100 •JIS 200 •ISKL 300 days prior to the team arrival). •ISM 400 •SAS 500 •TAS 600 2) Confirmation of entries will be made by email to each school by 12pm on B. All participants must be in the same uniform. that same Tuesday (the next day). All runners in relays must be dressed exactly 3) Any changes must be sent to the host the same and must be screened by the Marshall school by 12:00am (midnight) on that of the Course before they are allowed to compete. evening. 4) Coaches will confirm by signature all C. IAAF says: entries upon arrival at the host "The Height of the numbers on the bibs shall school. The host school must be no less than 6cm and no more than 10cm. confirm their entries before the last The identifications shall be easily visible." school arrives. No changes to entries can be made after this point in time. VI. OFFICIALS / COMPETITION AREA D. All entries must be made with an accompanying A. The competition area, which normally has a time or distance. No entries will be entered as physical barrier, is defined as the area where the “no time (NT)” or “no distance (ND).” Please competition is being staged and which has note that all seeding for preliminaries will be access restricted to the competing athletes and done using the entry times provided and that authorized personnel. these marks must have been set during the B. The number and source of officials is to be Varsity season for that year. Also note that for determined by the host school. Whenever track events no more than two athletes from the possible, the host school should utilize host same school should be in the same heat. country international sporting organizations to officiate the meet. Any coach of any IASAS E. Relay entries: coaches may submit six names team may not serve as an official during the on relays. If the name is submitted it counts as competition. an event whether the runner participates or not. If a substitute is not named and a runner is C. If possible, the host school will designate areas replaced, then the relay team is disqualified. for access for one designated photographer The relay entries must be submitted on the relay from each IASAS school. This photographer entry form no later than 30 minutes prior to the may not be a coach and must wear the photo published start of the race. Schools may use vest provided by the host school (coaches may alternates up to 15 minutes prior to race time. not wear the photo vest). Please note that there should be no interaction between photographers F. When electronic timing is used, the first place and competing athletes in the competition area. finisher in each heat is entered plus the next D. In field events the use of video technology for fastest times. When electronic timing is not coaching within the competition area is used, the two fastest times from each heat will allowed. It cannot, however, be used for advance in the finals, and the next fastest times challenging or appealing official calls or rulings will also advance. during or after events.

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E. If a full complement (see IAAF rules) of judges B. Runner-up Team: and officials is not available, then a strategy will be circulated as to how infractions and or 1. Team Members-Runner-up Chevrons (20) problems be handled. 2. Silver medals to each team member (20)

C.Third Place Team: VII. PROTESTS 1. Bronze medals to each team member (20) All protests are to go through the Tournament Director to the Meet Manager. The Meet Manager D.Record Breaker Patches: will make inquiries on the protest and give his or her decision. If there is unhappiness over the 1. All individual record breakers. decision, the protest can be appealed to the Meet 2. All members of record breaker relay team. Referee in writing through the Tournament Director. The decision of the Meet Referee will be E. Medals: final. At no time are athletes, coaches, accompanying administrators or parents to Individual Place Medals are awarded to the top approach or question Meet Officials of decisions. three finishers in each individual event. All six finalists in individual events will be recognized at the dais during the medal presentation VIII. ORDER OF EVENTS ceremonies.

The schedule must be distributed to all schools three Champion – Gold Medal weeks prior to the meet. Second Place – Silver Medal See the three-day meet schedule located in the Forms section of the IASAS Handbook. Third Place – Bronze Medal

NOTE: When ties occur in an individual medal IX. SCORING event, the medal award for a position will be made based on the number of places above the All boys’ and girls’ events will be scored awardee. E.g. If two tie for first, the next award separately. The point style for scoring will: would be the third place award; if two tie for second, the next award will be for fourth place. Individual Relay This will apply to all events, both athletic and Events Events non-athletic. First Place 9 12 Second Place 7 10 F. Total Awards Needed: Third Place 6 8 Fourth Place 5 6 Traveling Trophy (1-boys, 1-girls) Team Plaque (1-boys, 1-girls) Fifth Place 4 4 Team Medals (Gold-20 boys, 20 girls) Sixth Place 3 2 (Silver-20 boys, 20 girls) Seventh Place 2 (Bronze-20 boys, 20 girls) Eighth Place 1 Champion Chevrons (20 boys, 20 girls) Runner-up Chevrons (20 boys, 20 girls) Individual Medals (Individual Events) IX. AWARDS (Places 1-3 boys, Places 1-3 girls) Individual Medals (Relay Events) A. Championship Team: (Places 1-3 boys, Places 1-3 girls)

1. IASAS Traveling Plaque 2. IASAS Championship Plaque 3. Team Members-Champion Chevrons (20) Gold medals to each team member (20)

05/2018 11 IASAS TRACK AND FIELD PREVIOUS CHAMPIONS

YEAR BOYS GIRLS YEAR BOYS GIRLS 1983 2001 1984 2002 1985 2003 SARS 1986 2004 1987 2005 1988 2006 1989 2007 1990 2008 1991 2009 1992 2010 1993 2011 1994 2012 1995 2013 1996 2014 1997 2015 1998 2016 1999 2017 2000 2018

12 IASAS TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS BOYS GIRLS

MARK NAME SCHOOL YEAR EVENT MARK NAME SCHOOL YEAR

10.93 Harold Manning 1999 100m 12.32 Tanaisha Fraser 1994

21.87 Harold Manning 2000 200m 24.88 Trinity McPherson 2017

49.34 Harold Manning 2000 400m 57.20 Jenny Melsom 2001

1:58.09 Robert Koehlmoos 2012 800m 2:19:30 Gracie Georgie 2015

4:09.51 Aiden Kinney 2014 1500m 4:54.38 Gracie Georgie 2015

9:13.07 William Condra 2018 3000m 10:24.80 Molly Bailey 2015

110/100m Angus Proudfoot Amalie Iuel 14.82 2016 Hurdles 15.50 2012

56.00 Angus Proudfoot 2015 400m Hurdles 1:03.09 Amalie Iuel 2012

1.95m Mike Dixon 1996 High Jump 1.70m Amalie Iuel 2012

7.05m Mike Dixon 1997 Long Jump 5.42m Amelia Clark 2006

13.66m Mike Dixon 1997 Triple Jump 11.23m Sasha Karlsson 2017

17.08m Michael Pratomo 2018 Shot Put 10.75m Emma Graddy 2011

55.35m Michael Pratomo 2018 Discus 33.02m Moana Kiwala 2001

61.20m Bryce Berkompas 1997 Javelin 37.89m Amanda Giles 2013

Kobayashi, Woldring, 4x100m Patra-Yanan, Giles, 43.70 Theuer, McIntyre 2013 Relay 50.48 Iuel, Henderson 2012

Ma. Werner, Subawalla, Grundy, McMillan, 4x400m Mo. Werner, 3:27.14 Womack, Lonergan 1999 Relay 4:06.94 2017 Westwood-Marsh

Fiero, Nealon, 4x800m Hohensee, Alberts, 8:13.55 Nealon, Hanson 1991 Relay 9:48.00 Kim, Lydens 2009

Hasagawa, Donohue, Medley Whiteford, Chen, 3:34.84 Hanson, G. Nealon 1991 Relay 4:18.80 Weddle, Chu 2017

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GIRLS BOYS Uniform # Uniform # 119 127 111 197 169 161 144 140 123 167 163 172 156 113 125 150 117 108 196 160 195 170 186 155 132 177 175 114 Coaches: Dan Bentley, Dan Coaches: Garrigan &Liz Fraser Carver International Bangkok School *2019 IASAS Triple Four Year Recipient: Kelly Rutherford Aylward Brown Alexander Condra Bakkali Danish Alexander McArthur Kara Nagon McWhorter Lazich Amani Gibson Benzvi Rutherford* Yamaoka Villamizar Martinez Quicho Jenviphakul Condra Bulow Segura Cunney Harter Suthumpun Yamaoka Olufsen Last NameLast NameLast Head Coach: Lee O'RourkeHead Lee Coach: AIC: Mark Jaspers Nora Akala Darcy Will Imad Shahmeer Imogen Kate Eylul Tavonvunchai Evan Dalton Kaiya Ashlee Daniella Kelly Miaki Maria Paulo Jamie George Thomas Owen Jonah Milla North Takeru Lieve First Name First Name Grade Grade 11 12 11 12 11 11 12 12 12 10 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 10 12 11 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Home Country Home Country Australia Australia Australia Australia Morocco Thailand Norway Canada Turkey Kenya Japan Japan Israel USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA USA

Captain 4-year IASAS Captain 4-year IASAS ISB PANTHERS TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

15 International School of Kuala Lumpur Head Coach: Tina Casey Assistant Coaches: Shaun Humphries, Erik Custer, Brian Foudy, Conor Neudorf & Pete Casey Observer: Jeff Farrington AIC: Judith Cooper Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 355 Haziq Shah 9 373 Ferguson Braylon 9 USA 365 Aginam Ikemdinachukwu 10 Canada 370 Amarasekera Thian 10 Sri Lanka 362 Golebiewski Jakub 10 Poland 352 Van den Hil Max 10 Netherlands 359 Sole Canales Pablo 10 Spain 4-year IASAS 4-year

BOYS 368 Graham Jackson 10 USA 369 Lee GeonWoo 10 Republic of Korea 366 Katz Lorenzo 11 USA 351 Lai Zhen Tao 11 Malaysia 357 Priesner Christoph 12 Austria 364 Ramamurthy Dheer 12 USA Captain 377 Rausch Max 12 Germany 350 El-Sernagawy Ali 12 Egypt

Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 327 Stehanie Sung Won 9 Republic of Korea 309 Tan Scarlet 10 Malaysia 319 Singh Olivia 10 Malaysia 320 McKibbin Yasmine 10 New Zealand 308 Foudy Kayla 10 Canada 315 Grigera Knoop Sofia 10 Argentina 302 ElSoda Hana 11 Egypt 4-year IASAS 4-year 332 Phinney Maya 11 USA GIRLS 310 Yau Wen Li 11 Malaysia 303 Greer Anna 12 USA 306 Foudy Erin 12 Canada 313 Graham Carmen 12 USA 317 Holle Zayley 12 Netherlands Captain 326 Davis* Marthanne 12 USA 304 Cooper India 12 New Zealand 16 * 2019 IASAS Triple Four Year Recipient: Marthanne Davis ISKL PANTHERS TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

17 International School Manila Head Coaches: Ciara Gallen & Dennis Respecki Assistant Coaches: Mark Cooling, Kim Lapus, Kara Unso & Andy Ellmers Athletic Trainer: Cy Gonzaga AICs: Kara Unso & Andy Ellmers

Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 470 Mijares Sabitinez Ignacio 9 Mexico 471 Lwin Tommy 9 USA 456 Dyens Marco 10 Switzerland 466 Jeffrey Sam 10 Australia 451 Alex Beuerle 10 USA 465 Fermanis Jared 10 New Zealand 462 Liu Xianming (Charlie) 10 China 4-year IASAS 4-year

BOYS 455 Dorjee Dhendup 11 Bhutan/USA 450 Kelly Matthew 11 USA 474 Troetschel Tim 12 Germany 461 Hu William 12 China 457 Fermanis William 12 New Zealand 460 Hobbins Samuel 12 UK Captain 459 Hermans Sem 12 Netherlands 464 Kluck Chase 12 USA

Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 410 Manalac Nicole 9 Philippines 406 Kasai Riho 9 Japan 409 Lapus Julianne 9 USA 414 Prebich Sarah 9 USA 404 Mamoudi Lara Veys 9 Austria 400 Olafsson Johanna 10 Iceland 403 Godon Katarina 10 Germany 4-year IASAS 4-year 405 Daniels Annabelle 10 Australia GIRLS 423 Rush Kim 10 USA 416 Lwin Theda 10 USA 412 Kanamori Misaki 10 Japan 401 Del Fierro Ysabel 11 Hong Kong 418 Prebich Nathalie 11 USA Captain 411 Jeffries Imaya 12 USA 407 Georgy Mikhayla 12 Australia 18 ISM BEARCATS TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

19 Jakarta Intercultural School

Head Coaches: Josh McCall & Anthony Dickinson Assistant Coaches: Julie Richards, Brian Longbotham & Jonathan Hubbs

Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 285 Sutanto Matthew 9 251 Jang Hyuk 10 Republic of Korea 292 Verwer Cai 10 USA 282 Smiley Pacific 10 USA 269 Lee Jun Seo 11 Republic of Korea 253 Li Brendan 11 Australia 279 Trumpaitis Zilvinas 11 Lithuania 4-year IASAS 4-year 268 Setokusumo Nathan 11 Indonesia BOYS 255 Lee Samuel 11 Australia 260 Cheon SangHyeon 11 Republic of Korea 254 Angsono Oliver 11 Indonesia 256 Angsono Abraham 11 Indonesia 299 Parris Nicholas 12 Indonesia Captain 264 Honey Isaac 12 Australia 250 Blanch Joshua Gabriel 12 Philippines

Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 243 Fletcher Melisa 9 Canada 209 Fuller Ellie 9 USA 222 Parris Katherine 9 Indonesia 245 Soeryadjaya Latisha 9 Indonesia 220 Verwer Eden 9 USA 4-year IASAS 4-year 228 Monk Sydney 10 USA 218 Muyard Eden 10 France GIRLS 203 Wirjawan Gia 10 Indonesia 200 Kumada Maia 10 Japan 215 Widodo Kyla 10 Indonesia 240 Tambunan Taruli 11 Indonesia Captain 211 Muyard Thea 11 France 214 Gokarn Ria 12 United Kingdom

20 JIS DRAGONS TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

21 Singapore American School

Head Coaches: Ian Cardey & Chuck Shriner Coaches: Jared Bildfell, Philippe Moineau & Nick Ireland AIC: Tracy Van Der Linden

Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 581 Brown Benjamin 9 USA 577 Henry Luke 10 USA 574 Isernhagen Cooper 10 USA 564 Bertnik Lucas 10 USA 580 Green Harrison 10 USA 571 Downing Justin 11 Singapore 595 Dill Baker 11 USA 4-year IASAS 4-year 559 King Warren 11 USA BOYS 550 Malik Sanat 11 India 593 Moritz Daniel 11 USA 557 Oon Chris 11 Singapore 554 Yeum Jacob 11 Australia 562 Garvey Sean 11 USA Captain 569 Pizano Ethan 12 USA 592 Tan Jeremy 12 USA

Uniform # Last Name First Name Grade Home Country 523 Kundalia Pooja 9 USA 540 Datta Sarah 9 USA 508 Antonio Nina 10 Philippines 509 Entwistle Kayla 10 USA 521 Munasinghe Mikela 10 USA 529 Ching Jodi 10 USA 513 Schulz Miranda 11 USA 4-year IASAS 4-year 515 Vinal Samantha 11 USA GIRLS 548 Walz Nicole 11 USA 518 Westwood-Marsh Lara 11 USA 506 Yoh Christina 11 Japan 519 Pizano Serra 11 USA 511 Antonio Margi 12 Philippines Captain 535 Subawalla Yasmin 12 USA 532 Richburg Jaela 12 USA

22 SAS EAGLES TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

23 Taipei American School

Head Coaches: Julian Thornbury, Terry Lagerquist, Ryan Haynes, Ed Hillmann, Rosey Fossouo & Marcus Wolak Athletic Trainer: Amber Hardy

Uniform # First Name Last Name Grade Home Country 670 Wang LeRoy 9 Canada 662 Chen William 10 USA 658 Huang Ian 10 USA 652 Huang Kevin 10 USA 659 Delgado Rowan 10 Mexico 661 Liu Samuel 10 USA 651 Hu Kyle 11 USA 4-year IASAS 4-year 654 Chen Logan 11 USA BOYS 650 Yang Eugene 11 USA 671 Hsieh Tingkuan 11 USA 673 Hau Jonathan 12 USA 663 Heo Jonathan 12 Republic of Korea 664 Hogue Charles 12 USA Captain 653 Liau Brandon 12 USA 666 Wei Benjamin 12 USA

Uniform # First Name Last Name Grade Home Country 624 Chen Angelina 9 USA 616 Hu Kaitlyn 9 USA 608 Limmer Natalie 9 USA 604 Zwaenepoel Maud 9 Belgium 623 Chen Stella 10 USA 622 Rosenshield Maya 10 USA 611 Zuniga Sarahi 11 Mexico 4-year IASAS 4-year 613 Lai Evelyn 11 USA GIRLS 609 Hsu Wilton 11 Hong Kong 612 Oh Julie 11 Republic of Korea 614 Whiteford Jesse 11 USA 621 Carver Katelyn 12 USA 620 Teow Jessica 12 Malaysia Captain 610 Kao Emily 12 USA 618 Tseng Bianca 12 USA

24 TAS TIGERS TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

25 IASAS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS OFFICIALS

Championship Director − Kim Kawamoto Asst. Championship − Mike Corsini Director Meet Secretary − Jason Kiang Site Director/Head Track − Rock Hudson Official Site Director/Head Field − David Montgomery Official Meet Marshal − Carl Lochrin

Asst. Meet Marshal − Steve Anderson

Meet Announcer − Julian Thornbury Taipei Main Municipal Track & IASAS Meet Officials − Field Association David Tsai, Lightsome Enterprise Electronic Timing System − Co., Ltd. Athletic Trainer & Rehab. Amber Hardy, Jerry Chen & TAS − Specialist Nurses Student Workers − Athletics Council Mr. Tobie Openshaw and the TAS Streaming − IT team

26 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Our sincere thanks to the following people and organizations that generously donated their time and service to make this event successful!

Dr. Sharon Hennessy Upper School Office - Dr. Richard Hartzell, Mr. Andrew Lowman, Mr. John VandenBoom TAS Board of Directors TAS Administration and Faculty TAS Physical Education Departments All TAS host families for hosting our guests and for their gracious hospitality All PTA Booster volunteers for their donations and support; special mention to Mrs. Kitty C Whiteford and Mrs. Sarah Phillips Ms. Sherry Liang for going above and beyond as the Athletics Office Secretary Ms. Kally Sheng for designing/organizing all tournament signage Site Directors − Rock Hudson (Track) & David Montgomery (Field) Meet Marshals – Carl Lochrin & Steve Anderson Tournament Announcer − Julian Thornbury Championships Officials − Taipei Main Municipal Track & Field Association Mr. Dan Hudkins and the TAS IT team Mr. Tobie Openshaw – Streaming Athletics Council – Working the event, grill and being great ambassadors of school spirit Ms. Emily Kao (‘20) – IASAS logo design Athletics Training/Rehabilitation Team – Ms. Amber Hardy & Mr. Jeremy Chen TAS Nurses Mr. Ming-Der Huang and the TAS Security Team Mr. William Wang – TAS Transportation Office Mr. Mike Dodge and the TAS Facilities Teams Mr. Hsiang-Li Chen and the TAS Maintenance Staff

We could not host IASAS without all of you. Thanks again!!

27 2019 IASAS TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULT TABLES

BOYS STANDINGS

PLACE DAY 1 POINTS DAY 2 POINTS DAY 3 POINTS

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6

GIRLS STANDINGS

PLACE DAY 1 POINTS DAY 2 POINTS DAY 3 POINTS

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5

6

28 2019 IASAS TRIPLE FOUR YEAR RECIPIENTS

Please join us in congratulating

Marthanne Davis (ISKL) and Kelly Rutherford (ISB)

2019 IASAS Track & Field Championships Event T-shirts (Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL) Short Sleeve T-shirt (Pink/Blue), Price: $650 Long Sleeve T-shirt, Price: $700 1+1 COMBO Price $1,200 Choose one IASAS short sleeves (pink or blue) + one IASAS long sleeves with a combo price $1,200 (original price was $1,350)

Tiger Shop Store/Booth Hours (Store/Booth Locations: Tiger Shop @1B63 / Booth @Lower Field) Thursday, April 11 & Friday, April 12 (Store + Booth) Saturday, April 13 (Booth Only) Hours: 07:45 - 16:00 (12:30-13:00 Lunch Break)

29 Notes

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