Final Information and Meet Program

Final Information and Meet Program

FINAL INFORMATION AND MEET PROGRAM Elite/University/Open Meet Information Packet Pick‐up Policy and Distribution Packets must be picked‐up and paid in full at the front of the stadium. Packets will not be allowed to remain at packet pick‐up for other coaches, managers, or athletes. The coach or athlete representative is responsible for credential and wristband distribution. Checks and cash are accepted. Please make checks payable to, MT. SAC RELAYS. If you paid online, please bring proof of payment with you. Charges presented must be paid or packets will not be provided. Facility use and Practice Times Hilmer Lodge Stadium For your convenience the stadium, runways, and throwing rings will be available with restriction. The track and runways are open for use, including use of the hurdles, blocks, and sand and landing pits. Crossbars and standards will be available at both high jump and pole vault pits. Use of shot put, discus, javelin and hammer rings will be limited to footwork and drills only. At no time will it be allowed to throw or release an implement of any kind. Boards will not be available at the long jump & triple jump runways until Thursday April 17 per the facility time schedule. Facility Schedule Dates Location Time April 16 Hilmer Lodge Stadium 10:00am‐7:00pm Hammer Facility 2:00pm‐4:00pm Lower Field 10:00am‐2:00pm, and 5:00pm‐7:00pm April 17 Hilmer Lodge Stadium 8:00am‐4:00pm Hammer Facility 12:00pm‐4:00pm Lower Field 8:00am‐2:00pm, and 5:00pm‐7:00pm April 18 & 19 All facilities will be in use and closed Athlete Check‐in Procedures Check‐in Athletes may check‐in 1.5 hours prior to the start of their event(s). Check‐in is located at the equipment building located southeast of the stadium. Here athletes will indicate their intent to compete by confirming their name is listed in the race they have been assigned. Reporting After an athlete has checked in, he/she must report to the clerking area, 20 MINUTES PRIOR TO RACE TIME, for final heat and lane assignment and to receive hip number(s) and final race instructions. Athletes and teams that fail to report risk being scratched. Relays must report as a team. Scratches Race day scratches are appreciated. This helps us run a more efficient meet and helps us to condense races. To report a scratch simply go to athlete check‐in and report the athlete and event wishing to scratch. Athletes who fail to check‐in a minimum of 30 minutes before their race will be scratched. If an athlete is scratched for failure to check‐in an alternative race or opportunity may not exist. Field Event Check‐in All field event athletes must check‐in directly to the head official at each event. Athletes will be allowed on the facility 30 minutes prior to the start of the event. Entry and exit to and from the stadium will be via the South end of the stadium adjacent to the Clerk of the Course. Field Event Procedure for Horizontal Jumps & Throws Invitational Sections All competitors getting a legal attempt in the first three attempts will earn all six attempts. Flights will be contested Worse to Best. University/Open Sections Flights will be contested Best to Worse. Flight 1 will be contested with a minimum of 10 competitors. All competitors in flight 1 will earn six jumps/throws as long as each gets a legal mark in the first three. The 7th best mark in flight #1 will serve as the bench mark all other flight competitors must surpass to earn six total jumps/throws. The legal performance in the first three attempts also applies. Each flight will be allowed 15 minutes between flights to warm‐up. Weights & Measures Weigh‐In Schedules Date Location Time April 18 Adjacent to 50g Fieldhouse 8:00am‐6:00pm April 19 Adjacent to 50g Fieldhouse 8:00am‐6:00pm Opening Heights (M) PV Elite/Inv. 5.35m (W) PV Elite/Inv. 4.10m (M) PV UO‐A 5.10m (W) PV UO‐A 4.00m (M) PV UO‐B 4.90m (W) PV UO‐B 3.85m (M) PV UO‐C 4.70m (W) PV UO‐C 3.70m Pole Vault increments will be 15cm per height. (M) HJ Elite/Inv. 2.13m (W) HJ Elite/Inv. 1.75m (M) HJ UO 2.04m (W) HJ UO 1.65m High Jump increments will be 5cm per height. Coaches Elite & Collegiate Coordinator Ron Kamaka [email protected] (909) 274‐5367 Wednesday 4/16 Ron will be at the coordinators trailer or clerk area from 11:00‐2:00pm only. This is a good time to have corrections to names, affiliations, times, and sections made or to get clarity on race information. Last minute scratches are welcomed, especially in lane events. To reduce work volume please refrain from requesting race changes from one heat to another in races without lanes. Thursday 4/17 Ron will be at the coordinators trailer from 10am to 12pm, then from 3pm to 7pm or as needed. The morning session is perfect for emergency issues that must get done before a Thursday evening race. After 12pm Ron will no longer address Thursday race matters. The afternoon session will be reserved for issues related to Friday and/or Saturday. For these issues, please plan to see Ron during the afternoon session. Friday 4/18 Ron will be at the coordinator’s trailer from 9am to 1pm, then again from 3pm to 9pm. Lane races will be his primary focus. Saturday 4/19 Ron will be at the coordinator’s trailer from 11am to 2pm, then as needed. Ron is also part of the production team and so will split time between duties. Communicating with Ron will require you to communicate with the clerk who will then contact Ron via radio for necessary action. Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:13 PM 4/16/2014 Page 1 56th ANNUAL MT. SAC RELAYS "Where the world's best athletes compete" Hilmer Lodge Stadium, Walnut, California - 4/17/2014 to 4/19/2014 Meet Program Section 5 of 10 Finals Event 200 Women 100 Meter Dash Open U/O 1 Hayley Warren University of To _______ Friday 4/18/2014 - 1:42 PM 2 Karlene Hurrel Idaho _______ World Record: 10.49 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 3 Haley Jacobson Washington _______ American Rec: 10.49 1988 Florence Griffith Joyner 4 Bailee Whitworth Utah State _______ Meet Record: 10.87 1987 Merlene Ottey 5 Breanna Walker Loyola (Ill. _______ LaneName Team Seed Time 6 Shari Russell Mississippi _______ Section 1 of 10 Finals 7 Shamelle Pless Northern Ari _______ 1 Lake Kwaza Iowa _______ 8 Tynia Gaither USC _______ 2 Karene King British Virgin I _______ 9 Whitney Rowe Colorado Mes _______ 3 Aareon Payne Unattached _______ Section 6 of 10 Finals 4 Brittany Brown Iowa _______ 1 Deborah John North Dakota _______ 5 Carrol Hardy Western Kent _______ 2 Sunayna Wahi Adams State _______ 6 Uchechi Anunkor Double Pilll _______ 3 Ashley Franklin UNLV _______ 7 Geronne Black Global Elite _______ 4 Sid'Reshia Floyd Minnesota St _______ 8 Quanesha Burks Alabama _______ 5 Francis Slater Great Britain _______ 9 Christal Peterson UCF _______ 6 Meritzer Williams San Diego State _______ Section 2 of 10 Finals 7 Micha Auzenne Arizona State _______ 1 LaTroya Franklin Arizona State _______ 8 Simbi Laaro Wis.-Milwauk _______ 2 Rachel Christian Akron _______ 9 Indira Spence Jamaica _______ 3 Jenna Puterbaugh USC _______ Section 7 of 10 Finals 4 Asia Cooper Mississippi _______ 1 Mayra Franco Southern Uta _______ 5 Kasey Rodgers Threshold A.G. _______ 2 Peri Moran New Mexico _______ 6 Rodgers Kasey Threshold A.G. _______ 3 Danielle Darden Wash State _______ 7 Sarah Dunmore Mt. SAC _______ 4 Darian Puckett Mt. SAC _______ 8 Loudia Laarman USC _______ 5 amonn nelson Unattached _______ 9 Bria Carter Houston _______ 6 Leslie Reed UC Davis _______ Section 3 of 10 Finals 7 Kayla Addison Grand Valley _______ 1 Ashley Sims CSU Fullerton _______ 8 Sarah Thomas Alabama _______ 2 Caprice Powell Sacramento S _______ 9 Kayla Goosby Long Beach St. _______ 3 Erica Alexander Unattached _______ Section 8 of 10 Finals 4 Dominique Kimpel Alabama _______ 1 Brittany Myricks New Mexico _______ 5 Alexis Faulknor USC _______ 2 Madison McClung Western Oreg _______ 6 Destinee Brown CSU Fullerton _______ 3 Charity Bruce USC _______ 7 Cheria Morgan Legacy Athle _______ 4 Kennadi Bouyer Mississippi _______ 8 Kereston Thomas Wyoming _______ 5 Kenia Bonilla UNLV _______ 9 Cekarri Nixon UC Davis _______ 6 Raion Black Hawaii _______ Section 4 of 10 Finals 7 Michaela Lewis Grand Valley _______ 1 Joy Spear Chief-Morris British Colu _______ 8 Audrey West Wyoming _______ 2 Brittney Banister Grand Valley _______ 9 A'Jah Love Cal Poly _______ 3 Daijah Joe-Smith Cal Poly _______ Section 9 of 10 Finals 4 Asiah Gooden Arizona State _______ 1 Andrea Pikes Idaho _______ 5 Jeanette Pettigrew Bowling Gree _______ 2 Alissa Atisme Utah _______ 6 J'Nea Bellamy UCF _______ 3 Ashley Satterwhite Hawaii _______ 7 Emily Cooper Long Beach St. _______ 4 Sanita McNeally CSU Dom. Hills _______ 8 Dominique Keel Wash State _______ 5 Camille Deadwiler UC Riverside _______ 9 Kayla Fisher-Taylor New Mexico _______ 6 Holly DeHart Wash State _______ 7 Ashley Craddock CSU L.A. _______ 8 Mishe' Scott Cal Poly _______ 9 Morgan Malone Air Force _______ Mt. San Antonio College Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 11:13 PM 4/16/2014 Page 2 56th ANNUAL MT.

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