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2014 LIVE Results - Oregon RelaysPublished by
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LIVE Results
Latest Completed Heat Results Session 1
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Nice anchor leg for Piper Donaghu. Had her around 57.8, and Ella Donaghu around 60 flat.
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couple girls go under 2:20 in Heat 2 of the girls 800m.
The fast heat (Alexa Efraimson, Piper Donaghu, Tess Michaelson, Paige Rice, Hannah Derby, etc.) up next! Maybe a new US#1 on the way? EDIT: Nope, not US#1. 2:09.36 for Efraimson. |
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AND add a US#3 in the Boys Hammer Throw for Max Lydum (Central OR)
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Ella Donaghu (Grant OR) scored the meets second US#1 mark with her 4:31.37 win in the 1500m. Lauren Perry (Richland WA) was also US#5 in the race in 4:33.70.
In the boys 1500m, runner-up Elijah Armstrong (Pocatello ID) moved up to #6 in the nation in 3:55.35. Matthew Maton won with a new the meet record, but didn't set a new PR. US Top-10 tally so far: US#1's: 2 US#2's: 2 US#5's: 1 US#6's: 1 US#10's: 1 The top event (Girls 800m) still 70 minutes away. Also, more stats - Boys WA#1 marks: 5 (well, 6 are listed, but Nathan Hale ran a faster DMR at Pasco today) Girls WA#1 marks: 3 Boys OR#1 marks: 6 Girls OR#1 marks: 5 Boys ID#1 marks: 1 Girls ID#1 marks: 2 |
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Shoutout to Nathan Richards, a former DyeStat poster and R.A. Long grad (rival school in my hometown) who is running in the 10k.
EDIT: He won the 10k. Nice job! |
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Nice anchor by Roseburg FTW! Winning time was 10:29.91
Apparently 4:19 anchor for Bloom (think they finished third, but they got DQ'd for unsportsmanlike conduct) |
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3:10.1 to open for Eastlake
then a 51.1 for the 400m leg Lincoln caught up on the first lap of the 800m leg about a 61? on the first lap of the 800m leg for Eastlake 6:01.6 on the handoff for Lincoln, but they cut away before I saw Eastlake cross (I'm guessing around 6:02, he wasn't far behind) 63 on the opening lap for Lincoln's anchor, but settled into ~70s pace on lap 2 |
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Boys on the line now.
I don't expect this one to be nearly as stacked... Gig's top trio having just finished the 3k only 20 minutes ago. |
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Great anchor legs.
4:44.6 and 4:55.6 for their 1600's, according to the announcer. 11:54.19 Camas (US#1)! 11:54.74 Grant (US#2)! |
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10:30 at 500m to go... both look like they are going well under 12 today
3:36 and 3:47 through 1200m |
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Efraimson catches up to Donaghu at ~750m in. 2:28 (Donaghu) and 2:19 (Efraimson) for their first 800's.
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First lap on the anchor: Donaghu 70, Efraimson 64.5 ...
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Grant: Kokes hands off to Donaghu at 6:59.9 on my watch (questionable with the video feed)
Camas: Woodson hands off to Efraimson at 7:09.4 |
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A the handoff:
Grant (P. Donaghu) 3:35.9 Camas (Pudlitzke) 3:43.3ish 800m runners got the stick at: 4:39.8 (Grant) 4:44.8 (Camas) |
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Grant and Camas did indeed load up. This'll be good!! Efraimson vs. Ella Donaghu on the anchor
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Girls DMR up now... could be good if Camas, Bellarmine, Grant etc. load up.
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Good move by Maton on lap 7, Carroll too far back to respond.
Maton 8:18.66 (Meet Record) Carroll Stanish Peloquin Armstrong Beck Williams 21 under 9:00 in the top section. 'B' section is tomorrow morning. EDIT: Splits as they were announced, plus the leaders - 65.1 (Armstrong, Wadhwani, Maton, Gig trio) 2:14.8 (Armstrong, Maton, Wadhwani, Gig trio) 3:23.2 (Armstrong, Maton, Wadhwani, Gig trio, Williams) 4:31.6 (Armstrong, Maton, Carroll, Wadhwani, Williams, Beck, Peloquin) 5:38 (Williams, Armstrong, Maton, Carroll, Beck, Peloquin, Stanish) 6:46 (Williams, Maton, Carroll, Beck, Stanish, Peloquin, Armstrong) (7:18.8 for Maton at the bell) |
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fast heat of the Boys 3k is up next.
Maton, Armstrong, Beck, Carroll, Stanish, Wadhwani (BC athlete) and Peloquin among the favorites. |
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solid time for Brenna Peloquin considering the slow 2nd and 3rd laps. Kudos to Gracie Todd for waking the field up with a surge on lap 4.
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Aloha representing well early on in this girls 3k race...
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Adam Schneider
Keys runs 4:23, Delgado 4:25, and Modin 4:42 - Final Scores Keys pr 8027, Modin 7457, Delgado 6965
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Last Wichita State athlete dropped out before Javelin. Keys wins with 62.29m, 204-4 on final throw, Modin second with best of 55.04m 180-9, Joe Delgado third 49.96, 162-11, and Alec Fellows third with best of 24.93, 114-7
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Adam Schneider
Keys has 7244, Modin 6792, Delgado 6187, and Fellows 5399 (no mark in LJ)
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Yetter runs 2:20.26 in Hep 800, Chambers 2nd in 2:23.93,
borman third in 2:29.41 |
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Final Scores Breanne Borman 5289 PR, Daphne Chambers Oregon 5251, Gavyn Yetter 5191, Jaclyn Abrahamian 4981, Lauren Crockett 4930 and Jenny Pinkston 4209.
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Adam Schneider
Keys clears 15-11 in PV, Modin 14-7 1/4, and Delgado and Peters 13-11 1/2
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After 8 events Keys has 6472 pts, Modin 6128, and Delgado 5603
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Borman wins Hep Javelin throw with a best of 134-11, Abrahamian second at 131-11, Third was Chambers 123-11, fourth Yetter (121-4), Crockett 6th at under 30 meters.
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after6 events Borman takes the lead with 4569 points, Chambers 2nd with 4480 points, Yetter third with 4371 and Crockett fouth with 4321.
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