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Program History Senon “Baldy” Castillo Legendary Sun Devil Coach PROGRAM HISTORY 2007 QUALIFYING STANDARDS NCAA INDOOR STANDARDS NCAA REGIONAL STANDARDS MEN’S WOMEN’S Event AUTO PROV AUTO PROV MEN 55m Dash 6.14 @ 6.26 @ 6.75 @ 6.92 @ EVENT AUTOMATIC 3K-5,999 FT +6,000 FT 100m Dash # 10.50 10.53 10.56 60m Dash 6.62 @ 6.74 @ 7.27 @ 7.44 @ 110m Hurdles # 14.30 14.34 14.38 55m Hurdles 7.17 @ 7.38 @ 7.58 @ 7.86 @ 200m Dash # 21.19 21.26 21.31 60m Hurdles 7.70 @ 7.91 @ 8.15 @ 8.43 @ 400m Dash # 47.20 47.31 47.41 200m Dash 400m Hurdles # 52.51 52.62 52.72 under 200m/220y * 21.33 21.73 23.70 24.30 800m Run 1:50.40 200m/220y * 21.08 21.48 23.50 24.10 1500m Run # 3:47.80 over 200m/220y * 20.83 21.23 23.30 23.90 Mile Run # 4:03.75 400m Dash 3,000m Steeple # 9:07.00 TEAM INFO under 200m/220y * 46.85 48.05 53.00 55.00 5,000m Run # 14:12.00 200m/220y * 46.45 47.65 52.70 54.70 4x100m Relay # 40.66 40.78 40.90 over 200m/220y * 46.05 47.25 52.40 54.40 4x400m Relay # 3:10.00 3:11.28 3:11.68 800m Run Mile Relay # 3:11.20 3:12.48 3:12.88 under 200m/220y * 1:48.40 1:50.50 2:05.60 2:09.40 High Jump 2.10m over 200m/220y * 1:47.80 1:49.90 2:05.20 2:09.00 Pole Vault 5.05m Mile Run # Long Jump 7.34m under 200m/220y * 3:59.80 4:04.80 4:40.60 4:48.60 Triple Jump 15.00m over 200m/220y * 3:59.00 4:04.00 4:40.00 4:48.00 Shot Put 16.80m 3,000m Run # Discus 51.70m under 200m/220y * 7:55.30 8:06.30 9:15.80 9:34.80 Javelin 61.60m over 200m/220y * 7:54.00 8:05.00 9:15.00 9:34.00 Hammer 55.60m CAMPUS LIFE 5,000m Run # EVENT AUTOMATIC PROVISIONAL * under 200m/220y 13:49.90 14:11.90 16:09.60 16:43.60 10,000m Run # 28:45.00 29:30.00 * over 200m/220y 13:48.00 14:10.00 16:08.00 16:42.00 Decathlon 7,500 6,900 4x400-Meter Relay *Top placers from each region will advance to nationals, except for the 10,000m and decathlon. under 200m/220y 3:09.70 3:13.60 3:35.40 3:42.40 # Altitude adjustments available 200m/220y 3:08.10 3:12.00 3:34.20 3:41.20 over 200m/220y 3:06.50 3:10.40 3:33.00 3:40.00 WOMEN Mile Relay EVENT AUTOMATIC 3K-5,999 FT +6,000 FT under 200m/220y 3:10.90 3:14.80 3:36.60 3:43.60 100m Dash # 11.75 11.78 11.83 ASU STAFF 200m/220y 3:09.30 3:13.20 3:35.40 3:42.40 100m Hurdles # 13.92 13.96 14.00 over 200m/220y 3:07.70 3:11.60 3:34.20 3:41.20 200m Dash # 23.96 24.03 24.10 Distance Medley Relay 400m Dash # 54.61 54.72 54.82 200m/220y * 9:36.20 9:47.90 11:11.00 11:32.00 400m Hurdles # 1:00.82 1:00.93 1:01.03 Bank/over 200m/220y * 9:34.00 9:45.70 11:09.00 11:30.00 800m Run 2:09.80 1500m Run # 4:27.80 High Jump 2.24m 2.16m 1.84m 1.78m Mile Run # 4:49.60 Pole Vault 5.50m 5.20m 4.20m 3.95m 3,000m Steeple # 10:50.25 5,000m Run # 16:52.00 Long Jump 7.85m 7.50m 6.40m 6.10m Triple Jump 16.10m 15.40m 13.30m 12.65m 4x100m Relay # 45.70 45.82 45.98 Shot Put 19.30m 17.75m 16.90m 15.20m 4x400m Relay # 3:42.00 3:42.44 3:42.84 35-pound Weight 21.50m 19.50m — — Mile Relay # 3:43.20 3:43.64 3:44.04 SUN DEVILSSUN 20-pound Weight — — 21.00m 19.00m High Jump 1.75m Heptathlon (points) 5,650 5,300 — — Pole Vault 3.80m Pentathlon (points) — — 4,050 3,700 Long Jump 6.00m Triple Jump 12.32m # Altitude adjustment available; * Indicates size of track Shot Put 14.30m @ Qualifying times attained at altitude of 6,000 feet and above, add .04 Discus 47.30m @ Qualifying times attained at 3,000-5,999 feet, add .02 seconds Javelin 43.45m Hammer 54.15m EVENT AUTOMATIC PROVISIONAL PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING 10,000m Run # 33:30.00 35:00.00 In years past, student-athletes would have to meet qualification standards during Heptathlon 5,500 5,050 TEAM HISTORY TEAM the season in order to earn a berth into the Pac-10 Championships. Starting in *Top placers from each region will advance to nationals, except for the 10,000m and hepthlon. 2005, that all changed. Prior to the meet, each team's head coach will select no # Altitude adjustments available more than 28 men and 28 women to represent his/her team. Although there is no limit to the number of events each athlete can enter, there is one limitation: each team may only enter up to eight athletes per event (or the number of athletes cannot exceed the number of scoring positions of the event). TRADITION 64 WWW.THESUNDEVILS.COM ASU CHAMPIONSHIP FINISHES NCAA OUTDOOR NCAA INDOOR PAC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN MEN WOMEN 2006 29th T-4th 2006 T-60th 3rd 2006 6th (76.0) 1st (154.0) 2005 17th DNS 2005 T-13th T-43rd 2005 3rd (122.0) 3rd (118.0) TEAM INFO 2004 T-10th 20th 2004 T-12th T-27th 2004 3rd (120.0) 4th (97.0) 2003 DNS 29th 2003 T-45th T-42nd 2003 5th (82.0) 3rd (109.0) 2002 T-68th T-22nd 2002 T-51st T-16th 2002 4th (103.0) 4th (89.0) 2001 T-15th T-14th 2001 -- T-25th 2001 4th (109.5) 5th (89.0) 2000 T-17th T-38th 2000 T-10th 23rd 2000 3rd (101.0) 5th (75.0) 1999 18th DNS 1999 11th T-32nd 1999 5th (77.5) 8th (45.0) 1998 38th DNS 1998 -- T-55th 1998 9th (38.0) 7th (61.0) 1996 31st 25th 1996 T-44th T-41st 1997 DNC DNC 1995 59th 17th 1995 -- T-19th 1996 9th (20.0) 8th (51.0) 1994 26th 10th 1994 T-24th T-12th 1995 9th (53.0) 5th (78.0) CAMPUS LIFE 1993 42nd 8th 1993 T-21st T-16th 1994 8th (40.0) 3rd (96.0) 1992 23rd 19th 1992 17th T-13th 1993 6th (67.0) 3rd (104.0) 1991 58th 18th 1991 T-39th T-6th 1992 5th (79.0) 4th (69.0) 1990 20th 4th 1990 T-20th T-4th 1991 5th (72.0) 3rd (81.0) 1988 46th 4th 1988 -- T-8th 1990 9th (20.0) 3rd (73.0) 1987 41st 33rd 1987 T-18th T-21st 1989 DNC DNC 1984 19th 8th 1986 T-21st T-8th 1988 8th (45.0) 3rd (84.0) 1983 16th 13th 1985 T-42nd -- 1987 8th (40.0) 8th (35.5) 1982 18th 23rd 1984 T-46th -- 1986 6th (46.0) 1981 4th -- 1983 T-21st -- 1985 9th (36.0) 1980 50th -- 1982 T-27th -- 1984 8th (41.0) ASU STAFF 1979 46th -- 1976 T-20th -- 1983 T-2nd (87.0) 1978 35th -- 1982 3rd (94.0) 1977 1st -- NCAA WEST REGION 1981 1st (133.0) 1976 5th -- 1980 7th (34.0) MEN WOMEN 1975 12th -- 1979 8th (35.0) 2006 10th 4th 1974 48th -- 2005 4th 3rd 1973 3rd -- 2004 T-4th 5th 1972 43rd -- 2003 6th 4th 1971 22nd -- 1981 Men’s Pac-10 Championship Team 1969 15th -- DEVILSSUN 1968 32nd -- 1967 26th -- 1965 17th -- 1964 25th -- 1963 4th -- 1962 34th -- 1959 28th -- 1958 15th -- 1957 36th -- 1955 37th -- HISTORY TEAM 1953 17th -- 1952 50th -- 1950 24th -- 1949 29th -- 1942 10th -- 2007 CHAMPIONSHIP MEET SCHEDULE NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS March 9-10 • Fayetteville, Ark. • University of Arkansas (host) TRADITION PAC-10 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS May 5-6 [Heptathlon/Decathlon] • Palo Alto, Calif. • Stanford (host) May 12-13 [All Other Events] • Palo Alto, Calif. • Stanford (host) NCAA WEST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS May 25-26 • Eugene, Ore. • Oregon (host) NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS March 6-9 • Sacramento, Calif. • Sacramento State (host) 2007 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE 65 THE SUN ANGEL TRACK CLASSIC rizona State’s men’s and women’s track and field teams celebrate their 31st year at Sun Angel Stadium, which opened in time for the 1976 season at an estimated cost of $3 million. ASun Angel Stadium has hosted seven conference championship meets in its 30-year history. The 1979, 1991 and 1999 Pac-10 Championships were held at Sun Angel Stadium in addition to the 1986 Pacific West Conference Championships, the 1976 Western Athletic Conference Championships, the 1983 Big Sky Conference Championships and the 1978 Intermountain Conference meet. The facility is also home to the Sun Angel Track Classic, now in its 28th season. Dozens of Olympians from numerous countries have com- peted at the previous 27 Sun Angel Track Classics, making the meet a TEAM INFO world class event.
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