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Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten

p. 1 – organisatie OEH – www.oeh.be

Javelin throw AMH women Time :15:07



Heat:1

1 1488 Moons Liesbeth - T57 94 OEH 10.17 BR

Shot put AMH women Time :15:15

Heat:1

1 1488 Moons Liesbeth - T57 94 OEH 4.90

100m women heats Time :15:31

Heat:1 Wind : 0.8

1 84 Depuydt Manon 97 ACME 11.80 q

2 2102 Bonhomme Catherine 96 DAMP 12.36

3 578 Van der Veken Cindy 97 RESC 12.37

4 1427 Vereecken Elke 84 VOLH 12.53

5 2424 Panis Keanne 99 ATLA 13.52

6 3008 De Haseleer Dora 00 OEH 13.93

100m women heats Time :15:31

Heat:2 Wind : 0.6

1 2147 Jeanne Charlotte° 95 CABW 11.79 q

2 2161 Laus Camille 93 RCB 12.18 q

3 3290 Gautier Celine 99 CSDY 12.21 q

4 482 Fickers Marie 97 LACE 12.50

5 2156 Badji Jalika 96 RESC 13.04

6 523 Benamor Leila 01 OEH 13.20

7 255 Groenen Suzanne 01 ATLA 13.35

100m women heats Time :15:31

Heat:3 Wind : 0.3

1 9072 Haak Christina 87 GER 11.88 q

2 9082 Hayes T13 Ilse 85 RSA 12.25

3 9025 Bajon Shimada 88 NED 12.38

4 656 Cooper May Lee 98 MOHA 12.73

5 9035 De Haan Britta 99 NED 13.43

6 9064 Liebenberg T47 Anrune 92 RSA 13.44

7 1294 Monfort Lena 02 LACE 14.75

100m women heats Time :15:31

Heat:4 Wind : 2.1

1 9052 Weit Inna 88 GER 11.76 q

2 9043 Thimm Ina 89 GER 12.11 q

3 376 Beaucarne Chloe 97 DEIN 12.18 q

4 231 Schets Kjenta 97 OEH 12.52

5 9071 Grynholc Lorelle 99 ISR 12.71

6 3024 Ameys Febe 00 OEH 13.68

7 702 Libambu Wolaka Celine 97 UAC 14.49

100m men heats Time :15:58

Heat:1 Wind : -0.2

1 3375 Destatte Arnaud 88 WS 10.91 q

2 9156 Mutebwa Jonathan 93 NED 11.03

3 2355 Verherstraeten Simon 99 LYRA 11.35

4 2207 Calluy Dylan 94 OLSE 11.56

5 2829 Rodrigues David 96 CSF 11.70

6 2235 Lequeu Jonas 96 ACP 12.15

7 495 Degreve Milan 02 OEH 12.25

100m men heats Time :15:58

Heat:2 Wind : 2.0

1 9235 Hanson Mark 81 GBR 11.00 q

2 9097 Fourie T44 Arnu 85 RSA 11.02 q

3 2102 Van Den Hende Mulamba 84 ACME 11.15

4 491 Mievis Jitse 98 OEH 11.20

5 2739 Van Belleghem Lander 00 DCLA 11.69

6 2123 Desmet Ruben 93 OEH 11.89

7 513 Benamor Ilian 01 OEH 13.08 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



p. 2 – organisatie OEH – www.oeh.be




100m men heats Time :15:58

Heat:3 Wind : 1.3

1 9206 Robinson Lucanus 96 CAN 10.62 q

2 2968 Degavre Lionel 95 HERV 10.95 q

3 758 Szerman Melvin 97 RESC 11.40

4 1354 Renson Massimo 96 FLAC 11.49

5 2420 Braile Luca 99 ROBA 11.82

6 583 Niyibizi John 98 OEH 12.05

7 1543 Buijsen Koen - 36 85 PARA 18.81

100m men heats Time :15:58

Heat:4 Wind : -1.3

1 9203 Molango Francis 92 CAN 10.71 q

2 2872 Keutgens Jeremy 95 HERV 11.28

3 9219 Buis T38 Dyan 90 RSA 11.41

4 552 De Duytsche Demco 98 FLAC 11.76

5 9177 Du Toit T37 Charl 92 RSA 11.83

6 3118 Mouffe Jonas 82 UAC 12.91

7 5020 Delespesse David - T43 76 OEH 16.23

100m men heats Time :15:58

Heat:5 Wind : 0.9

1 9220 Bastien Anyla 86 FRA 10.75 q

2 2337 Bras Tuur 99 OEH 11.12

3 9143 Van Der Merwe T37 Fanie 86 RSA 11.57

4 2894 Ilunga Carl 93 RESC 12.03

5 9158 Wyrzykowski Aurelien 79 FRA 12.40

6 2388 De Bruycker Maxime 00 OEH 12.95

7 1544 De Bie Gert - 38 89 PARA 16.70

100m men heats Time :15:58

Heat:6 Wind : -1.4

1 9095 Boateng Bismark 92 CAN 10.91 q

2 2338 Sacoor Jonathan 99 OEH 11.36

3 9222 Roytblat Natanel 95 ISR 11.63

4 3239 Izci Salih 00 RCAS 13.04

5 2464 Persoons Ruben - 37 89 VS 13.92

6 1545 De Loght Kevin - 35 86 OLSE 15.83

9138 Eerden Jeroen 90 NED DIS

9182 Chaatouf Tarik 97 NED DIS

200m women heat ...B, A Time :16:29

Heat:1 Wind : 0.7

1 255 Groenen Suzanne 01 ATLA 27.63

2 2742 Viaene Emmy 99 OEH 27.85

3 1297 Schaaf Cathy 01 LACE 28.25

4 3008 De Haseleer Dora 00 OEH 28.93

5 702 Libambu Wolaka Celine 97 UAC 29.33

6 3809 Boonaert Caroline 64 RESC 30.27

200m women heat ...B, A Time :16:29

Heat:2 Wind : 0.6

1 2156 Badji Jalika 96 RESC 26.05

2 3215 Fickers Elene 00 LACE 26.09

3 9074 Zuijlen Maeve 00 NED 26.87

4 3214 Schaaf Alice 00 LACE 27.40

5 2272 De Winter Freya 00 VITA 27.60

200m women heat ...B, A Time :16:29

Heat:3 Wind : 1.9

1 231 Schets Kjenta 97 OEH 25.17

2 11 Brasseur Bo 98 DCLA 25.40

3 1657 Vanfleteren Riet 91 LEBB 25.67

4 656 Cooper May Lee 98 MOHA 26.12

2102 Bonhomme Catherine 96 DAMP DIS R163.3b Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



p. 3 – organisatie OEH – www.oeh.be




200m women heat ...B, A Time :16:29

Heat:4 Wind : 0.8

1 1729 Depuydt Orphee 95 HAC 24.69

2 578 Van der Veken Cindy 97 RESC 25.07

3 482 Fickers Marie 97 LACE 25.27

4 1427 Vereecken Elke 84 VOLH 25.77

9025 Bajon Shimada 88 NED DNS

200m women heat ...B, A Time :16:29

Heat:5 Wind : 0.5

1 2147 Jeanne Charlotte° 95 CABW 23.54

2 9052 Weit Inna 88 GER 23.55

3 9072 Haak Christina 87 GER 23.75

4 2161 Laus Camille 93 RCB 24.43

5 9043 Thimm Ina 89 GER 24.84

200m men heat ...B, A Time :16:53

Heat:1 Wind : 0.3

1 583 Niyibizi John 98 OEH 24.98

2 6887 Lefebvre Jean Paul 56 CSF 30.47

3 2464 Persoons Ruben - 37 89 VS 30.69

4 1544 De Bie Gert - 38 89 PARA 35.08

5 1543 Buijsen Koen - 36 85 PARA 40.35

200m men heat ...B, A Time :16:53

Heat:2 Wind : 0.7

1 2123 Desmet Ruben 93 OEH 24.33

2 495 Degreve Milan 02 OEH 24.58

3 9158 Wyrzykowski Aurelien 79 FRA 25.39

4 3118 Mouffe Jonas 82 UAC 26.32

200m men heat ...B, A Time :16:53

Heat:3 Wind : 0.7

1 2420 Braile Luca 99 ROBA 24.28

2 2739 Van Belleghem Lander 00 DCLA 24.41

3 1526 Appelmans Mathias 96 ACP 24.87

4 2894 Ilunga Carl 93 RESC 25.01

5 2235 Lequeu Jonas 96 ACP 25.27

200m men heat ...B, A Time :16:53

Heat:4 Wind : -0.2

1 2102 Van Den Hende Mulamba 84 ACME 22.94

2 491 Mievis Jitse 98 OEH 23.46

3 552 De Duytsche Demco 98 FLAC 23.81

758 Szerman Melvin 97 RESC DNS

200m men heat ...B, A Time :16:53

Heat:5 Wind : -0.9

1 9151 Tanguy Xavier 92 FRA 22.43

2 2427 Francois Laurens 96 OEH 22.46

3 2207 Calluy Dylan 94 OLSE 22.75

200m men heat ...B, A Time :16:53

Heat:6 Wind : 1.1

1 9203 Molango Francis 92 CAN 21.16

2 9095 Boateng Bismark 92 CAN 21.16

3 9206 Robinson Lucanus 96 CAN 21.25

4 3375 Destatte Arnaud 88 WS 21.61

Discus throw women Time :16:58

1 9014 Nugter Corinne 92 NED 53.32

2 1500 Hellebuyck Anouska 89 DEIN 48.32

3 1357 Boumkwo Jolien 93 RCG 47.16

4 1583 Lyssens Katelijne 95 ROBA 46.60

5 1155 Sterckendries Vanessa 95 OEH 43.80

6 9026 Boldrini Simona 86 ITA 43.78

7 3494 Dodrimont Emilie 99 HF 43.06

8 1172 Van Nerom Nele 92 OEH 41.14

9 1 Defrere Elena 01 DCLA 36.06

10 969 De Busscher Jana 96 DEIN 30.02 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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Shot put men Time :17:07

1 9183 Lincoln Scott 93 GBR 19.58

2 9233 Cronie Patrick 89 NED 18.83

3 2564 Hauwaert Michiel 94 OEH 10.54

9188 Bertemes Bob 94 LUX NM

400mH women heat B Time :17:15

1 1495 Bellemans Inge 95 ROBA 61.66

2 1484 Boone Katrijn 92 HAC 61.73

3 1148 Roesems Vreni 89 DCLA 62.65

4 2426 Tchimou Benedikt 99 RAM 64.94

5 1319 De Win Dinja 91 DAC 66.31

400mH women heat A Time :17:15

1 9069 Balkwill Kelsey 92 CAN 57.42

2 9085 Wells Sarah 89 CAN 58.04

3 9028 Reuland Kim 87 LUX 60.07

4 9022 Reinfels Helena 94 CAN 60.87

5 609 Brackman Justine 97 DAMP 61.29

Pole vault women Time :17:23

1 9070 Wijnmaalen Marijke 98 NED 3.90

2 9006 De Booy Sterre 98 NED 3.60

2 372 De Baene Hanne 98 OB 3.60

4 2380 Borstlap Hanne 00 ACHL 3.50

5 879 Dadayeva Stefanie 01 RCG 3.30

6 169 Hooyberghs Fleur 01 ACHL 3.30

7 2845 Van Cappellen Dag-ferene 00 DAC 2.90

7 2801 Medina Severino Emma 00 ACW 2.90

400mH men Time :17:24

1 1247 Raes Maarten 96 HCO 54.16

2 6793 Jara Antonio° 76 RCB 58.75

3 2281 Biebaut Sander 00 RCG 62.36

3180 Nicodeme Romain 95 RESC DNF

High jump women Time :17:39

1 1825 Capponcelli Serena* 89 VS 1.80

2 1178 Desmet Hannelore 89 LOOI 1.77

3 9079 Hurkmans Linda 97 NED 1.68

4 212 De Waele Nienke 97 ASVO 1.60

5 829 De Vogelaer Sarah 89 VITA 1.60

6 2290 Marx Lara° 89 MOHA 1.55

Triple jump women Time :17:42

1 9053 Nygard Sanna 88 FIN 12.72 +0.6

2 1864 Loureiro Elsa 92 RFCL 12.18 +1.5

3 9035 De Haan Britta 99 NED 11.60 +0.8

4 309 Annendyck Hanne 97 DAC 11.41 +0.7

5 9066 Murielle Glovil 68 FRA 11.38 +1.7

6 9062 Olijve Liset 90 NED 11.31 +0.8

7 616 Verbaeys Cindy° 97 CSF 11.28 +2.0

8 2057 Fleury Alice 95 MOHA 11.24 +1.1

9 9059 Merle Des Isles Amandine 92 FRA 10.36 -0.2

10 3312 Wan Kelly 99 MOHA 10.03 +1.5

11 153 De Clercq Bowen 97 LAT 10.00 -0.3

Javelin throw men Time :17:44

1 9110 Dekkers Arjan 86 NED 64.89

2 2725 Branders Timothy 94 DAMP 57.14

3 2112 Meeusen Dries 96 ABES 52.00

4 2531 Steenhouwer Gil 91 OEH 43.25 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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400m women heat E Time :17:50

1 2437 Schadron Laura 00 ZWAT 59.74

2 2476 Hiel Aranka 99 HAMM 64.19

3 2578 Daelman Nina 99 LAT 65.61

4 1970 Simons Lina 96 LACE 66.38

309 Annendyck Hanne 97 DAC DNS

400m women heat D Time :17:50

1 82 Goossens Lore 01 AVR 61.30

2 506 Stuyck Laura 01 LEBB 61.57

3 2716 Fannes Mirte 99 DCLA 61.64

4 2551 Smolders Liselot 99 ROBA 64.83

5 789 Dozinel Lynn 01 OEH 64.91

400m women heat C Time :17:50

1 2126 Gillet Delphine 86 RESC 59.34

2 2264 De Smet Michele 99 DUFF 60.64

3 1343 Mauel Anna Lena* 96 DAC 60.82

4 169 Degreve Robin 97 OEH 61.41

5 417 Verschoren Femke 01 LYRA 62.57

400m women heat B Time :17:58

1 1311 Herssens Stephanie 88 DCLA 57.63

2 9082 Hayes T13 Ilse 85 RSA 57.65

3 9064 Liebenberg T47 Anrune 92 RSA 58.77

1125 Lindemans Marjolein 94 LAT DNF

400m women heat A Time :17:58

1 9008 De La Paz Isis 96 NED 55.34

2 9073 Puts Joyce 85 NED 55.82

3 174 Maudens Hanne 97 VS 55.99

4 9037 Laitinen Anniina 89 FIN 56.15

400m men heat E Time :18:20

1 2257 Doraene Elroy 96 ATLA 50.88

2 2994 Languille Florian° 88 USTA 52.96

3 2197 Durnez Lander 99 KKS 53.35

4 113 Groenen Bernard 97 ATLA 53.57

5 1895 Stevens Wouter 96 ACP 54.42

6 2662 Stas Karel 00 ACW 56.96

400m men heat D Time :18:20

1 2194 Schillebeeckx Sep 96 ROBA 51.59

2 2066 Bellemans Koen 93 ROBA 52.05

3 2462 De Clerck Arne 99 RCT 52.46

4 9237 Fondaneche Jeremy 87 FRA 52.76

3252 Balsen Julien° 86 RESC DIS

400m men heat C Time :18:20

1 9219 Buis T38 Dyan 90 RSA 51.05

2 3385 Hendrick Clement 99 RCAS 51.06

3 3142 Datoussaid Mehdi 90 CABW 52.09

4 2931 Hinnekens Simon 95 USBW 52.18

5 9177 Du Toit T37 Charl 92 RSA 53.55

400m men heat B Time :18:20

1 2828 Lins Sebastien 92 RESC 49.48

2 1971 Giedts Sam 95 RCT 50.46

3 9182 Chaatouf Tarik 97 NED 51.24

4 9156 Mutebwa Jonathan 93 NED 53.15

2090 De Wit Stijn 88 DCLA DNF

400m men heat A Time :18:23

1 9127 Fethi Benchaa 88 ALG 46.94

2 9196 Van Diepen Tony 96 NED 47.10

3 9104 Sanneh Wandifa 96 GAM 47.99

4 3132 Badji Asamti 95 RESC 48.64

5 9212 Iwamoto Takeru 96 JPN 48.70

1136 Rummens Tim 87 DCLA DNF Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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100m women final Time :18:34

Wind : 1.2

1 2147 Jeanne Charlotte° 95 CABW 11.60

2 84 Depuydt Manon 97 ACME 11.74

3 9072 Haak Christina 87 GER 11.74

4 3290 Gautier Celine 99 CSDY 12.22

5 578 Van der Veken Cindy 97 RESC 12.42

6 231 Schets Kjenta 97 OEH 12.64

100m men final Time :18:39

Wind : 0.8

1 9095 Boateng Bismark 92 CAN 10.47

2 9203 Molango Francis 92 CAN 10.54

3 9206 Robinson Lucanus 96 CAN 10.58

4 9220 Bastien Anyla 86 FRA 10.66

5 3375 Destatte Arnaud 88 WS 10.95

6 9235 Hanson Mark 81 GBR 11.11

7 2968 Degavre Lionel 95 HERV 11.11

8 9097 Fourie T44 Arnu 85 RSA 11.22

Shot put women Time :18:46

1 1357 Boumkwo Jolien 93 RCG 15.67

2 1500 Hellebuyck Anouska 89 DEIN 13.22

3 1155 Sterckendries Vanessa 95 OEH 13.02

4 1172 Van Nerom Nele 92 OEH 12.40

5 1 Defrere Elena 01 DCLA 11.75

Discus throw men Time :18:53

1 1135 Nys Edwin 86 DCLA 52.10

2 1565 Bras Sem 91 OEH 49.85

3 5898 Peetrain Filip 74 OEH 46.08

4 1 Defrere Ilya 97 DCLA 43.76

5 2564 Hauwaert Michiel 94 OEH 34.88

800m women heat B Time :18:53

1 9047 Ackers Rebekka 90 GER 2:09.10

2 9049 Korotchansky Aude 91 FRA 2:09.79

3 9018 Jewett Rachel 92 CAN 2:09.89

4 9031 KRAUSSE LOTTE 92 NED 2:10.29

5 1512 Lauwers Sofie 91 RAM 2:11.44

6 2065 Barnes Stephanie° 88 CABW 2:13.12

1207 Deboth Eline 92 DCLA DNF

1989 Jacobs Charlotte 91 RCB DNF

54 Pardaens Febe 98 ACP DNF

800m women heat A Time :18:53

1 9065 Verstegen Sanne 85 NED 2:00.93

2 9051 Hermansson Hanna 89 SWE 2:03.78

3 9046 Mikiewicz Lapinska Paulin 92 POL 2:04.18

4 1204 Vangansbeke Zenobie 92 ACME 2:07.09

5 9036 Pomfret Kendra 91 CAN 2:07.76

1657 Vanfleteren Riet 91 LEBB DNF

800m men heat B Time :19:07

1 9102 Weijers Sjoerd 95 NED 1:50.98

2 9230 Christen Roland 91 SUI 1:52.15

3 1639 Benschop Viktor 95 KAAG 1:52.32

4 9224 Majdoubi Kamali 93 MAR 1:52.42

5 9109 Takami Satoshi 87 JPN 1:52.74

6 9209 Wagenaar Luuk 94 NED 1:52.84

2338 Sacoor Jonathan 99 OEH DNF Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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800m men heat A Time :19:07

1 9092 Rozmys Michal 95 POL 1:48.16

2 9207 Babker Koudi 97 SUD 1:49.81

3 9202 Labser Ayoub 93 MAR 1:49.90

4 1524 Schockaert Laurens 90 LAT 1:49.94

5 9193 Roth Andreas 93 NOR 1:49.99

6 9153 Jensen Nick 91 DEN 1:50.27

7 1522 Van Den Broeck Jan 89 LAT 1:54.06

9170 Khadiri Amine 88 CYP DNF

1570 Kimeli Isaac 94 OEH DNF

100mH women Time :19:12

Wind : 1.4

1 9068 Strogies Eva 91 GER 13.38

2 1238 Van Diest Dorien 93 OEH 13.69

3 376 Beaucarne Chloe 97 DEIN 13.75

4 9040 Broda Bianca 86 GER 13.89

5 1183 Missinne Sarah 95 KAAG 14.01

6 1355 De Coninck Nenah 96 KAAG 14.08

7 2290 Marx Lara° 89 MOHA 14.37

8 212 De Waele Nienke 97 ASVO 15.60

110mH men Time :19:24

Wind : 0.9

1 9190 Czykier Damian 92 POL 13.60

2 2142 Hanjoul Denis 91 DCLA 13.81

3 3207 Broothaerts Damien 83 RESC 14.07

4 9191 De Bont Jules 94 NED 14.14

5 9132 Fayler Itamar 97 ISR 14.83

6 2068 Dumon Ewout 95 KAAG 15.80

7 9138 Eerden Jeroen 90 NED 16.56

2079 De Borger Dario 92 VAC DIS

3000m women Time :19:47

1 1243 Wyns Jenna 93 VAC 9:46.85

2 1260 Reynaert Hanne 96 ASVO 10:06.31

3 9010 Chachignon Mathilde 82 FRA 10:15.57

4 9057 Laermann Laura 93 GER 10:23.12

5 505 Andre Eleonore 97 BBS 10:25.61

6 2968 Rahme Mona 78 DCLA 10:25.97

7 90 Rondelee Josephine 98 HCO 10:38.20

8 2106 Simon Gwenaelle 93 MOHA 10:44.41

9 1021 Van Den Bosch Natalie 93 RCT 11:02.74

10 1019 Vandevelde Katrien 88 RCT 11:19.94

11 2561 Peeters Bloeme 99 LYRA 11:24.89

9015 Stecy Dolay 93 FRA DNF

1158 Rooms Lisa 96 OEH DNF

Long jump men Time :19:54

1 1828 Vanmulder Jeroen 91 DAC 7.22 +1.0

2 2735 Mory Niel 99 OEH 6.26 +1.3

3 5020 Delespesse David - T43 76 OEH 4.14 +1.1

3000m men heat A Time :20:03

1 1780 Hamdi Ali 89 DCLA 8:03.34

2 9100 Haddadi Tarik 95 MAR 8:04.00

3 1683 Somers Michael 95 LYRA 8:06.30

4 9139 Nilsson David 87 SWE 8:09.45

5 9225 Karbo Tom Erling 89 NOR 8:10.52

6 1674 Valgaeren Sam 90 HULS 8:10.86

7 1568 Hendrix Robin 95 OEH 8:11.17

8 9144 Beinlich Moritz 96 GER 8:12.30

9 2030 El Karroui Mohamed* 96 ATLE 8:12.65

10 9217 Foppen Mike 96 NED 8:13.25 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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11 1841 De Backer Manuel* 96 ESAK 8:13.73

12 9302 BENOTTMAN ZIED 91 TUN 8:14.17

13 3148 Louis Corentin 93 DAMP 8:23.78

14 1320 Van Der Kelen Ward 94 EA 8:24.12

15 9157 Schroer Ronald 84 NED 8:28.19

16 1640 Mortelmans Maarten 89 KAAG 8:57.84

9168 Abid Mohammed 95 MAR DNF

1571 Debognies Simon 96 OEH DNF

High jump men Time :20:11

1 1885 Ghuys Bram 93 OEH 2.10

2 9195 Ollivier Emile 95 CAN 2.01

3 9107 Rutare Kevin 91 LUX 2.01

4 1942 Beeldens Alexander 91 VOLH 1.90

5 2296 Van Looy Lars 99 VAC 1.90

759 Gamuela Ngamunguela Jos 98 RESC NM

1500m women heat A Time :20:12

1 9042 Fougberg Charlotta 85 SWE 4:13.83

2 9075 Ngarambe Yolanda 91 SWE 4:14.34

3 9041 Leblanc Annie 92 CAN 4:15.14

4 9067 Kruiver Manon 88 NED 4:15.18

5 9077 Dibaba Anna 97 ETH 4:16.31

6 9056 Cote Laurence 91 CAN 4:21.22

7 9009 Ibrahim Medina 01 ETH 4:25.93

8 9038 Coutellier Vera 95 GER 4:26.12

9 9045 Lacourse Jessy 97 CAN 4:26.85

10 9087 Ferdani Chiara 97 ITA 4:32.90

11 1032 Truyers Goele 92 AVT 4:36.09

12 1157 Scaunet Vanessa 96 OEH 4:40.61

9036 Pomfret Kendra 91 CAN DNF

Pole vault men Time :20:18

1 2996 Art Arnaud 93 FCHA 5.50

2 9126 Koppelaar Rutger 93 NED 5.40

3 9160 Hague Adam 97 GBR 5.30

4 9098 Myers Charlie 97 GBR 5.20

5 2055 Vanlierde Jorg 99 DEIN 4.60

6 21 Van Nuffelen Thomas 98 AVZK 4.60

7 6274 Descamps Thierry 72 USBW 3.50

Javelin throw women Time :20:31

1 1728 Van Den Brulle Kato 96 ALVA 55.43 BR

2 1477 Vermeir Sarah 84 OEH 41.17

1500m men heat B Time :20:36

1 9198 Mkrtchyan Yervand 96 ARM 3:48.28

2 378 De Smet Dries 98 LEBB 3:49.52

3 2011 Van de Velde Tim 00 DUFF 3:49.53

4 9216 Grannetia Simon 94 NED 3:50.69

5 1661 Kersten Dieter 96 ADD 3:52.53

6 9169 Samson Julien 92 FRA 3:52.97

7 6406 Byl Jean Charles 78 WS 3:53.08

8 1140 Verbeeck Thijs 91 ACW 3:55.70

9 9125 Tewolde Kidane 96 GER 3:58.18

10 689 Lonneux Oussama 97 RFCL 3:59.50

9215 Marouane Habti 94 BRN DNF

2750 Soughou Yassin 92 CSF DNF

2601 Moukrime Tarik 92 RFCL DNF

1500m men heat A Time :20:36

1 9173 Fehr Marcel 92 GER 3:41.36

2 9300 Kazi Tamas HUN 3:41.44

3 9091 Doukkana Rabii 87 MAR 3:42.52 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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4 9094 Lachgar Chakib 89 ESP 3:43.42

5 9231 Wilsmore Michael 85 GBR 3:43.45

6 9232 Taoussi Youssef 94 ESP 3:45.00

7 9187 Tobin Jonathan 96 GBR 3:45.04

8 9117 Weinans Valentijn 95 NED 3:46.61

9 9172 Thibeault Antoine 94 CAN 3:46.72

10 9181 Raess Jonas 94 SUI 3:47.11

11 9211 Morin Nicolas 94 CAN 3:50.07

12 9194 Sundstrom Tim 89 SWE 3:50.58

9099 Polderman Jurjen 91 NED DNF

1573 Cortvriendt Philip 94 OEH DNF

800m women heat C Time :21:19

1 41 De Vlieger Lize 98 ATAC 2:13.28

2 3211 Henrard Elea 99 LACE 2:13.47

3 9003 Uhlendorf Kim 97 GER 2:14.84

4 9033 Terjung Inken 96 GER 2:14.97

5 1044 Pinter Eline 96 AVKA 2:15.25

6 2287 Bassleer Katinka 99 AVZK 2:15.36

7 9015 Stecy Dolay 93 FRA 2:17.75

8 1300 Van Der Stricht Lynn 88 RCG 2:19.87

9 822 Sijmens Charlotte 95 DCLA 2:23.00

231 Schets Kjenta 97 OEH DNF

800m women heat D Time :21:19

1 9027 Van Elst Lotte 95 NED 2:15.39

2 3718 Detienne Sophie 74 CABW 2:18.54

3 2312 Goossens Lien 99 AVR 2:19.46

4 2462 Uyttebroek Paulien 99 RCT 2:19.51

5 2474 Triest Febe 00 HAMM 2:19.68

6 9005 Hooijman Evelien 97 NED 2:19.76

7 1824 Hellinckx Lotte 95 LEBB 2:19.82

8 9301 Hannah Steinbuch 95 GER 2:19.95

9 1365 Voet Enya 92 DCLA 2:20.32

10 2809 Lahey Leonie 00 VOLH 2:21.02

1238 Van Diest Dorien 93 OEH DNF

800m women heat E Time :21:19

1 2148 Lecart Marine 95 USBW 2:16.53

2 2733 De Troyer Maura 99 DAC 2:20.84

3 1103 De Medts Tamara 89 RCG 2:21.09

4 147 Van Cauteren Lize 97 RCG 2:21.40

5 1165 Commerman Tineke 88 VS 2:21.69

6 186 Temmerman Estelle 01 AVR 2:22.22

7 243 Van Craenenbroeck Eline 97 DAC 2:23.15

8 2067 Beerlandt Natacha 90 SER 2:25.32

9 1903 Ponlot Florine 95 OCAN 2:26.89

10 56 Engelen Sara 01 ATAC 2:30.20

169 Degreve Robin 97 OEH DNF

800m women heat F Time :21:19

1 328 Sleurs Ellen 01 AVT 2:23.85

2 445 Verheyden Iebe 01 LAT 2:29.38

3 513 Crielaard Manon 98 HERV 2:29.59

4 2056 Vandormael Laura 87 RFCL 2:30.29

5 516 Boniver Alice 02 ACP 2:31.49

6 2769 Ceuppens Anouk 99 GRIM 2:32.41

7 2866 Byrne Chinook 00 ATLE 2:35.18

8 3270 Ponlot Emerance 99 OCAN 2:41.53

9 1501 Fasciaux Vanessa 01 CABW 2:45.60

2900 Anthonissen Leyla 99 OEH DNF

800m women heat G Time :21:19

1 358 Vandenbulcke Margot 02 AZW 2:31.40

2 262 Marien Laura 97 GRIM 2:31.69

3 2808 Vermeiren Maaike 00 VOLH 2:33.53

4 1926 Henin Virginie 84 CRAC 2:35.12

5 59 Discart Kyra 01 ATAC 2:35.44 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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6 9058 Rebotton Diane 92 FRA 2:37.68

7 1919 Noullet Annelise 88 USTA 2:37.75

8 297 Wynant Paulien 98 RCT 2:38.18

9 443 Kluskens Lisa 02 LAT 2:45.20

10 3335 Decourty Elodie 00 DS 2:50.31

11 832 Dehollogne Bo 01 OEH 2:51.58

12 524 Mees Fiebe 01 OEH 2:51.58

1158 Rooms Lisa 96 OEH DNF

800m men heat C Time :21:49

1 2603 Cardillo Joachim 88 RFCL 1:54.23

2 2323 Decadt Hannes 94 MACW 1:54.29

3 2032 De Maersschalck Pieter 88 LEBB 1:55.10

4 9101 Baxheinrich Steffen 99 GER 1:55.14

5 195 Ameryckx Bastiaan 98 OPW 1:55.42

6 1275 Verbiest Maarten 82 ACHL 1:55.55

7 1174 Bau Iwein 96 AVR 1:55.86

8 9159 Lewis Thomas 94 NED 1:56.12

9 3227 Jamli Tarich 86 WS 1:56.67

10 2260 Van Den Bossche Brian 89 ACHL 1:57.01

2337 Bras Tuur 99 OEH DNF

800m men heat D Time :21:49

1 738 Delvoie Maxime 97 CSDY 1:55.02

2 9189 De Vor Sam 91 NED 1:55.39

3 9154 Looze Ralf 94 NED 1:55.58

4 1876 Aerssens Dieter 95 DCLA 1:55.67

5 1569 Van Diest Daan 95 OEH 1:55.98

6 2689 Guilbert Thibauld 00 KAAG 1:55.99

7 1901 Convents Timothy 89 ROBA 1:56.31

9303 Thymon Houben 98 NED DNF

9161 Flipsen Martin 96 NED DNF

1524 Schockaert Laurens 90 LAT DNF

800m men heat E Time :21:49

1 9178 Van Gelderen Jens 99 NED 1:56.36

2 1281 Bruers Yann 93 ACHL 1:56.76

3 2339 Engels Thomas 99 OEH 1:56.98

4 2278 Vispoel Ruben 90 KAAG 1:57.47

5 9121 Kraaijeveld Sam 99 NED 1:58.11

6 102 Van Opstal Arne 97 LEBB 1:58.66

7 3323 Bonamino Luca° 96 IAAC 2:00.00

8 2742 Meganck Simon 00 EA 2:00.10

9 661 Akroukh Aimad° 98 IAAC 2:00.66

1574 Mazid Mohammed 96 OEH DNF

800m men heat F Time :21:49

1 1488 Biebaut Jelle 95 RCG 1:58.38

2 1392 Demeyere Pieter 87 ACKO 1:58.69

3 648 Dalebroux Thomas 97 FLEU 1:59.67

4 1538 De Ridder Dieter 93 VAC 1:59.89

5 368 Van Den Bussche Thibau 98 VOLH 2:00.49

6 2536 Meuleman Jeroen 92 RCG 2:00.92

7 9140 Bontje Ko 90 NED 2:01.60

8 5011 Mondelaers Kevin 80 LOOI 2:01.61

9 2471 Bulens Jelle 99 DAC 2:02.16

10 2777 Pirard Logan 92 HF 2:02.20

1570 Kimeli Isaac 94 OEH DNF

800m men heat G Time :21:49

1 1556 Van Bruaene Simon 95 AVR 2:01.48

2 1431 Moons Hannes 95 OB 2:01.54

3 2307 Lockefeer Quinten 99 LAT 2:03.19

4 2454 Peeters Victor 00 RCG 2:03.96 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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5 2058 Verstappen Cedric 92 ACKO 2:04.07

6 2270 Schils Joeri 93 MAC 2:04.69

7 2130 Pletinckx Robbe 00 ACP 2:04.87

8 2286 Putman Jonathan 95 ACKO 2:05.83

9 1996 Torbeyns Jef 95 DAC 2:05.99

10 3262 Legrand Antoine 00 CABW 2:06.15

11 1104 Demeyere Hans 89 ACKO 2:10.94

1573 Cortvriendt Philip 94 OEH DNF

800m men heat H Time :21:49

1 2185 Vanderpoorten Rayan 00 KAAG 2:05.02

2 3238 Lenardon Giacomo 99 RCAS 2:05.49

3 9090 Puteanus Anthony 84 FRA 2:05.67

4 2246 Demeestere Kevin 00 AZW 2:06.09

5 2551 Van Wiele Robin 99 VOLH 2:06.81

6 3530 Neefs Marc 65 DCLA 2:07.40

7 1882 Decoster Sil 91 MAC 2:07.96

8 2004 Demeyere Karel 99 ACKO 2:08.87

9 3403 Bouagfa Walid° 99 RCAS 2:09.27

10 2203 De Vos Jens 87 VAC 2:12.30

800m men heat I Time :21:49

1 2119 Van Leuffelen Jelle 99 ACHL 2:09.06

2 592 Van Tichelt Brent 01 ACHL 2:09.44

3 91 Cockaerts Jan 97 ACKO 2:09.75

4 9128 Beun Rowan 99 NED 2:11.05

5 2466 Devos Michiel 99 DAC 2:11.26

6 104 Dumarey Tim 98 LEBB 2:12.83

7 1973 Samson Bart 93 VOLH 2:13.57

8 3212 Chretien Arthur 00 USBW 2:14.19

9 4548 Van Kerkhoven Dirk 63 ROBA 2:16.17

10 6495 Martin Alain 67 RCB 2:17.66

11 6791 Robert Cedric 79 DS 2:18.17

800m men heat J Time :21:49

1 1520 Franzese Ilario 01 DS 2:20.32

2 4490 Herinckx Jos 53 GRIM 2:22.03

3 2187 Rumers Michiel 00 RCT 2:25.94

4 6481 Leroy Marc 65 USBW 2:27.37

5 6512 Bruynbroeck Roger 66 CSF 2:28.60

6 6574 Van Eeckhout Philippe 62 RIWA 2:29.71

7 1540 Vanderstraeten Bart 94 VAC 2:32.78

8 5427 Nelen Bjorn - 44 76 DEIN 2:33.26 BR

9 6880 Ledecq Fabrice 66 RIWA 2:33.86

3494 Essabri Maxime 92 SER DNF

1500m women heat B Time :22:09

1 1145 Godden Elke 96 AVKA 4:33.51

2 9054 Gerbeaux Emmanuelle 91 FRA 4:38.17

3 1331 Schreurs Anne 92 GENK 4:38.98

4 9084 Nivet Marie 98 FRA 4:39.94

5 9016 Kieffer Lena 01 LUX 4:41.49

6 99 De Rooy Eva 98 ACBR 4:41.58

7 2855 Van Raemdonck Elise 99 AVLO 4:41.97

8 9011 Nivet Lucie 98 FRA 4:42.09

9 2330 Vandenberghe Kamille 99 ACME 4:45.06

10 9013 Kremer Lior 99 ISR 4:45.90

11 213 Chamtouri Sirine* 97 ASVO 4:46.29

12 9004 Trienes Sharon 93 NED 4:50.64

13 2265 Delbaen Aline 99 DUFF 4:52.17

14 9000 Nivet Amelie 73 FRA 4:52.87

15 293 Flossy Stien 98 RCT 4:54.01

9018 Jewett Rachel 92 CAN DNF Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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1500m women heat C Time :22:09

1 1992 Stordeur Melanie 92 FCHA 4:51.89

2 268 Dobbelaere Elke 98 MAC 4:56.37

3 9024 Chaslin Florine 89 FRA 4:57.12

4 1020 Hiroux Charlotte 92 RCT 5:01.26

5 442 D'haese Lana 02 LAT 5:01.49

6 3395 Rompen Margaux 00 HF 5:03.32

7 1461 Guillick Juliette 01 WACO 5:05.78

8 3363 Fasciaux Laura 00 CABW 5:05.94

9 3321 Mathieu Camille 99 WACO 5:06.50

10 791 Roelandt Britt 02 LEBB 5:09.52

11 256 Vander Stichele Hanne 98 AVR 5:10.93

12 133 Smeets Lore 98 ATAC 5:12.73

13 1156 Deboeck Maaike 87 GRIM 5:20.87

14 3364 Fasciaux Alicia 00 CABW 5:22.25

15 784 Buys Thalia 02 VOLH 5:28.34

2714 Augustijns Luka 99 DCLA DNF

1157 Scaunet Vanessa 96 OEH DNF

1500m men heat C Time :22:31

1 1542 Callens Klaas 96 FLAC 3:53.58

2 2045 Baetens Michiel 96 VITA 3:59.00

3 2913 Crestan Eliott 99 SMAC 4:01.56

4 9145 Gardeweg Rainer 93 GER 4:02.12

5 3337 Lebhar Mohamed° 89 SER 4:02.66

6 155 Vermeire Henok 97 AZW 4:04.22

7 2710 Noel Enzo 95 WACO 4:04.80

8 622 Classe Jeremy 97 FCHA 4:05.03

9 9148 Loschner Michiel 76 NED 4:05.82

10 2615 Merveille Benjamin 88 CSF 4:06.52

11 6002 Dejonghe Maarten 81 ATLE 4:06.83

12 1676 Steenwerckx Matthias 95 HULS 4:07.25

13 2157 Van Aken Bo 00 LEBB 4:08.27

14 1588 Goedefroot Jonathan 90 OEH 4:08.44

15 300 Teuchie Arno 98 ADD 4:08.93

16 9152 Visser Wouter 83 NED 4:09.60

17 2593 Gombeer Matthias 99 LOOI 4:13.84

2463 De Schryver Davy 88 AVLO DNF

2712 Noel Adrien 95 WACO DNF

1661 Kersten Dieter 96 ADD DNF

1500m men heat D Time :22:31

1 1659 Max Ruben 86 ADD 4:11.93

2 1769 Molderez Tom 92 GENK 4:12.32

3 2763 Guido Giianni 85 FLEU 4:12.40

4 311 Monsieur Tibo 98 GENK 4:12.53

5 9137 Youssef Zaryouh 98 FRA 4:13.10

6 24 Timmermans Lode 98 ACP 4:13.12

7 147 Kinget Loewis 97 OB 4:13.97

8 392 Debremaeker Kevin 97 ACP 4:14.24

9 9304 Rick Wirhaupt 90 NED 4:15.45

10 1186 Roelandt Ivo 87 ACME 4:15.47

11 1203 Van Crombrugge Koen 95 ZA 4:15.55

12 2713 Guillick Antoine 95 WACO 4:16.95

13 1577 Mommaert Wouter 88 OEH 4:17.52

14 3068 Siffi salhi Anas 99 CSF 4:23.09

15 6304 Dupont Lesther 74 DS 4:23.59

16 76 Vandenbulcke Frederik 98 ATAC 4:23.62

17 5 Leys Glen 98 DUFF 4:24.88

2227 Keppens Joris 93 OEH DNF

1500m men heat E Time :22:31

1 1370 Plumat Mathias 01 MOHA 4:23.64

2 2026 Haik Zakaria 95 ATLE 4:27.31

3 11 Vansteenkiste Arthur 01 DCLA 4:28.06

4 3233 Versmissen Fabian 84 USBW 4:29.43 Flanders Cup Allonsius Sport Provinciedomein Huizingen zaterdag 6 augustus 2016 Meeting nr 16456 – Resultaten



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5 1167 Debroyer Wout 01 DCLA 4:31.83

6 2303 De Smedt Yannis 00 LAT 4:32.94

7 369 Demeestere Robin 02 AZW 4:34.02

8 5193 Byrne Timothy 67 ATLE 4:35.90

9 6658 El kaderi Ahmed 76 CRAC 4:40.15

10 617 Vanhoutteghem Juul 01 AZW 4:42.21

11 6218 Van der Auwermeulen Jean 78 CSF 4:44.59

12 1480 Verhaegen Matteo 02 USBW 4:45.27

13 3494 Essabri Maxime 92 SER 4:46.47

14 3822 Desmet Rupert 79 ACP 5:02.50

2560 Van Berlamont Robbe 99 VITA DNF

1567 Deneyer Kenny 86 OEH DNF

3000m men heat B Time :23:02

1 184 Mortier Jennen 97 RCG 8:19.43

2 1477 De Kerpel Kevin 88 ROBA 8:23.54

3 2745 Darrazi Younes 96 CABW 8:24.61

4 679 Celis Julien 98 HF 8:29.52

5 1479 Verschoren Pieter 87 ROBA 8:31.73

6 2753 Clais Francois 85 WS 8:34.72

7 2692 Doison Gregoire 95 DS 8:35.21

8 2909 Debouck Matthieu 84 DAMP 8:35.49

9 1919 Hendrickx Tomas 81 ARAC 8:42.44

10 1190 Van Waeyenberghe Yelle 86 ATAC 8:44.61

11 1566 Debognies Pieter 93 OEH 8:45.35

12 1641 De Bock Tomas 86 KAAG 8:53.50

13 9162 Salsby Jules 96 GBR 8:54.16

14 1496 Van Cauteren Ruud 94 RCG 9:00.69

15 2718 Asri Abdessamad 84 IAAC 9:02.89

16 8 Van Lierop Wout 98 DCLA 9:21.48

2309 Van Praet Ruben 91 AVLO DNF

3000m men heat C Time :23:02

1 1644 De Rouck Wazo 93 ACG 8:49.09

2 3807 Van Damme Steve 79 RCG 8:50.25

3 9228 Mols Wesley 96 NED 8:51.84

4 420 Abdi Nuuh Saber* 97 ATLE 9:05.31

5 9163 Trompetter Marius 91 GER 9:06.20

6 2299 Rasschaert Bjarne 00 RCG 9:17.07

7 3017 Lombardo Luca 00 DS 9:34.33

8 3073 Smekens Timothy 83 USBW 9:34.50

9 3097 Georis Yannis 99 CABW 9:35.80

10 1799 Christiaens Maxime 96 DAC 9:37.62

11 1521 Boon Stefan 89 LAT 9:38.37

12 4 Decoster Thomas 97 ACKO 9:52.05

13 2592 Vanderheeren Thomas 99 GENK 10:04.73

14 2025 Oualmakran Bilal 92 ATLE 10:30.74

1835 Mordijck Jeroen 90 DAC DNF

1139 Cappaert Frederic 92 ACW DNF

2227 Keppens Joris 93 OEH DNF



1979 Hayward State Vaulters

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I'm doing a little research on my past athletic endeavors for Coach Santos and I've found this little gem. Three of my favorite friends who vaulted together for Hayward State in 1979 when we went to Nationals. And no, I wouldn't say this stuff about myself now.

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Ken GraceThat's classic! Look at the hair???


Bruce HotalingBob we know you are from a different planet!!! Great article.

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Byron Dyce (Jamaica; NYU)

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DOUBLE TROUBLE...in the year '69 '69 (while borrowing a riff from Zager and Evans whose most famous one hit wonder BTW topped the Billboard charts for six consecutive weeks in the aforementioned year...but as I oft do, clearly, I digress)
At the Knoxville, TN hosted NCAA Championships of that year, NYU's Byron Dyce set a collegiate and meet record by slicing a whopping 1.3 seconds off his previous PB with a scintillating 1:45.9 victory...yards, not meters...in other words 1:...45.2 when converted from 880 to 800...and guess what, it STILL stands as NYU's school record...and Dyce's lifetime best!
Shown here, just 8 days later in Miami FLA, at the AAU Nationals,
bad bad Byron Dyce (a two time Jamaican Olympian at both 800 and 1500 in 1968 and 1972) won his second national title in as many weeks while nipping William & Mary's Juris Luzins 1:46.6 to 1:46.7 (3. Felix Johnson, Prairie View A&M 1:47.0; 4. John Perry, USMC 1:47.8: 5.Art Sandison, WSU 1:47.8; 6. Lowell Paul, University of Chicago TC 1:47.9; 7.Mark Winzenried, Wisco 1:48.5; 8. Ralph Schultz, Northwestern 1:50.4)
I know, I know, I am preaching to the choir when I call this period the golden age of field and track in America...just sayin'
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John PerryInternational athletes could compete in our National Championships in those days. They were welcome and added a lot of "buzz" to the races. Herb Elliot, Lazlo Tabori and Peter Snell ran the mile in our USA National Championships (AAU in those days). The International runners would come over and run Modesto, Compton, Coliseum and the AAU National Championships. Byron Dyce ran the 800/880 in 1968, 1969 and 1970. He Won in 1969 and was always right there, not too bad considering all the races that he had run the week before at the NCAA. Great runner and gentleman.

Byron beat Juris that day but Juris won in 1971 after he lost the 1970 season due to Marine Corps TBS training. (Long story but no sleep, spending the nights in the boonies, marching and jogging 10 miles in boots carrying a rifle does not get you ready to race).

Short careers in those days. Track runners didn't have sponsors and had to go to work. Roger Bannister, Herb Elliot, Snell and Jim Ryun were very young when they hung it up.


Mike Fanelliexceptionally well told insight John Perry...thanks so very much for sharing your very 'spot on' experience...i appreciate it tremendously


Larry GuineeWilliam and Mary won't do...


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1980 CIF State Meet 1600 Meters Results

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1    Larry Guinee             Castro Valley            NC    4:06.18    1600    1980
2    Pedro Reyes               Jesuit                         SJ     4:06.52    1600    1980
3    Shawn O'Neal            Oceanside                 SD    4:06.52    1600    1980
4    Mike Parkinson          South Pasadena         S     4:10.59    1600    1980
5    Bob Leetch                 Redondo                    S     4:11.64    1600    1980
6    Gary Gonzales            Clovis                       C     4:12.90    1600    1980

1967 - Jim Ryun sets a collegiate record of 3:54.7 for the mile at the Kansas Relays

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Schippers to run 100m in Brussels – IAAF Diamond League

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08 AUG 2016 General News Brussels, Belgium

Schippers to run 100m in Brussels – IAAF Diamond League

Flying Dutchwoman Dafne Schippers will compete over 100m at the IAAF Diamond League final in Brussels on Friday 9 September, the meeting organisers announced on Monday (8).
Schippers is the current Diamond Race leader in the event and also defended her European 100m title last month, as well as taking the 100m silver medal at the IAAF World Championships Beijing 2015.
In 2015, Schippers took a memorable victory in the 200m at the same meeting, winning in 22.12 two weeks after taking the world title in the longer sprint.
The meeting in the Belgian capital, the AG Insurance Memorial Van Damme, will celebrate its 40th anniversary this year.
Organisers for the IAAF
2016 IAAF Diamond League calendar6 May – Doha, QAT
14 May – Shanghai, CHN
22 May – Rabat, MAR
28 May – Eugene, USA
2 Jun – Rome, ITA
5 Jun – Birmingham, GBR
9 Jun – Oslo, NOR
16 Jun – Stockholm, SWE
15 Jul – Monaco, MON
22-23 Jul – London, GBR
25 Aug – Lausanne, SUI
27 Aug – Paris, FRA
1 Sep – Zurich, SUI
9 Sep – Brussels, BEL

BU Track and Field Director Heads to Olympics

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BU Track and Field Director Heads to Olympics

BU Today - ‎21 hours ago‎
Robyne Johnson, BU's track and field director, brings decades of coaching experience to her role as an assistant coach of the US women's track and field team at the Summer Olympics in Rio. The track ... Robyne Johnson would have qualified for the 1992 ...

Gondak Announces Coaching Hire

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Gondak Announces Coaching Hire

Lucais MacKay has been hired to oversee the Nittany Lion throws program

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Aug. 8, 2016
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Penn State cross country and track & field head coach John Gondak has announced the hiring of Lucais MacKay to oversee the Nittany Lion throws programs.
“I am thrilled to announce Lucais MacKay will be joining our Track and Field Coach staff here at Penn State to oversee our throws group,” said Gondak. “Through the hiring process Lucais was the name that everyone continued to recommend to us as an outstanding fit at Penn State.  After spending time on campus with our staff and with our athletes – it was clear he will be a great leader for our throws group for many years ahead.”
“I’m really excited to take over as the coach for the Penn State throws program,” said MacKay. “There is a really rich tradition of success in the throws across all events and I really look forward to bringing my experiences to Happy Valley and continuing that tradition and hopefully improving upon it.”
2016 saw Penn State senior Rachel Fatherly break the indoor school record in the shot put to go along with her school record outdoor mark in the same event. Six top-10 marks in program history were recorded including the fifth-best mark in the men’s discus in program history by David Lucas en route to the NCAA Championships where the freshman finished 15th.

Top-10 Marks In Program History Set In 2016
  • No. 3 all-time outdoor women’s discus
  • No. 4 all-time outdoor women’s shot put
  • No. 5 all-time outdoor men’s discus
  • No. 7 all-time outdoor men’s discus
  • No. 9 all-time outdoor men’s hammer
“Lucais brings great experience to Penn State having grown up around the sport of track & field with his father being a coach as well,” Gondak continued. “He personally has thrown all of the implements, which is great experience to have.  He was also a NCAA Champion himself in the hammer and last year coached the NCAA Champion in the men’s hammer as well as the NCAA runner-up in the women’s shot put while at Oklahoma State.  Our staff is very excited to work with Lucais and I know our student-athletes are excited as well.”

 

 

Prior to his time at Oklahoma State, MacKay served stints at Southeastern Louisiana - where he coached the men’s and women’s throwers for two seasons of indoor and outdoor competition – and Division-III California Lutheran University where he coached Division-III champion and record-holder Eric Flores to a hammer throw title, as well as the women’s hammer throw runner-up.
MacKay was awarded the D-III Outdoor Women’s Track and Field Assistant Coach of the Year Award during his time at California Lutheran.
In 2003, MacKay took home the NCAA hammer throw title for the University of Georgia. He was a six-time All-American and eight-time All-SEC thrower as a Bulldog.
He then graduated from Georgia in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Sociology and in 2012 received a Master of Arts in Coaching and Athletic Administration from Concordia University, Irvine.
For more on Nittany Lion cross country/track & field, log on to www.GoPSUsports.com or follow the team on Twitter @PennStateTFXC.

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Final entries for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games now available

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Final entries for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games now available

The final entries for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games are now available here on the IAAF website.
They can be filtered by name, country, discipline and gender.
For full coverage of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, including live results, event reports and previews, features, a live blog and other event information, click here.
Please note that the official start lists will only become available here (under TIMETABLE/RESULTS) after the technical meeting, which takes place on Wednesday 10 August.
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Iron Wood Women

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DT: 2. Jere Summers (Weight City; Louisville 2010; Cal State Northridge 2007; Berkeley HS 2005) 185-9
HT: 1. Jillian Weir (Canada; Oregon 2015; Cal State Long Beach 2011; Homestead HS, Cupertino 2010) 226-1

Jeré Summers

Athlete Profile

  • COUNTRY
    United States United States
  • DATE OF BIRTH
    21 MAY 1987

Personal Best - Outdoor

Performance Wind Place Date
Shot Put 16.90 Fayetteville, AR 31 MAY 2008
Discus Throw 59.59 (195-6) Berkeley, CA 28 APR 2012
Hammer Throw 63.20 West Lafayette, IN 02 APR 2010

Personal Best - Indoor

Performance Wind Place Date
Shot Put 17.00 South Bend, IN 06 FEB 2010
20libs Weight 22.35 New York (Armory), NY 20 FEB 2010
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Jillian Weir

Athlete Profile

  • COUNTRY
    Canada Canada
  • DATE OF BIRTH
    9 FEB 1993


Personal Best - Outdoor

Performance Wind Place Date
Shot Put 14.58 Portland, OR 16 JUN 2012
Hammer Throw 69.65 (228-6) Tucson, AZ 21 MAY 2016

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Hengelo, Holland, June 29--
10,000: 1. Yigrem Demelash 26:51:11 PR (WL)(27, x W)
Ethiopian Women
10,000: 1. Almaz Ayana 30:07.00 PR (WL) (7, 7W)

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Yigrem Demelash is an Ethiopian long-distance runner. He was the 2012 World Junior champion in the 10,000 metres. He holds a personal best of 26:57.56 minutes for that event. wikipedia.org
  • 106 lb (48 kg)
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  • Almaz Ayana Eba is an Ethiopian female long-distance runner who competes in the 3000 metres and 5000 metres event. She won bronze medal in 5000 m event at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics held in Moscow, Russia. wikipedia.org
    • November 21, 1991 (Age: 24)
    • 104 lb (47 kg)
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USATF men take aim at Olympic glory

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USATF men take aim at Olympic glory

8/10/2016
 
RIO DE JANEIRO – Led by defending gold medalists Ashton Eaton and Christian Taylor, the next generation of USATF stars combine with experienced veterans to comprise the men’s Olympic Track & Field Team. Competition begins at Olympic Stadium on Friday, August 12.
 
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Men’s 100m
Competition begins: Saturday, August 13
Final: Sunday, August 14
USATF athletes: Justin Gatlin (Pensacola, Florida), Trayvon Bromell (St. Petersburg, Florida), Marvin Bracy (Orlando, Florida)
USATF at-a-glance: Gatlin and Bromell are 1-2 in the world so far this year, with their Olympic Trials times of 9.80 and 8.84. Gatlin is the 2004 Olympic gold medalist, while Jamaica’s Usain Bolt is the two-time defending champ and world record holder. Bromell is one of the most talked-about young sprinters in the world, coming off a gold medal in the 60m at the 2016 World Indoor Championships, and Bracy is the 2014 World Indoor silver medalist.
 
Men’s 200m
Competition begins: Tuesday, August 16
Final: Thursday, August 18
USATF athletes: Justin Gatlin (Pensacola, Florida), LaShawn Merritt (Portsmouth, Virginia), Ameer Webb (Tustin, California)
USATF at-a-glance: Merritt (19.74), Gatlin (19.75) and Webb (19.85) are 1-2-3 in the world as a healthy Usain Bolt of Jamaica looms as the two-time defending gold medalist and world record holder. Gatlin is the 2004 bronze medalist in the event, while Merritt competes in the Olympic 200m for the first time and Webb, the 2013 NCAA indoor and outdoor champ, makes his first Olympic Team.
 
Men’s 400m
Competition begins: Friday, August 12
Final: Sunday, August 14
USATF athletes: LaShawn Merritt (Portsmouth, Virginia), Gil Roberts (Oklahoma City), David Verburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
USATF at-a-glance: The day after the 200m final, Merritt doubles back to try to regain the Olympic gold he won in 2008. Merritt has the world lead (43.97) with defending champ Kirani James (44.08) and Wayde Van Niekerk of South Africa (44.11) giving chase. Roberts and Verburg are both decorated 4x400m runners, with Verburg earning relay gold at World Outdoors in 2013 and 2015, and Roberts getting relay gold at 2012 World Indoors.
 
Men’s 800m
Competition begins: Friday, August 12
Final: Monday, August 15
USATF athletes: Clayton Murphy (New Paris, Ohio), Boris Berian (Colorado Springs), Charles Jock (Eugene, Oregon)
USATF at-a-glance: Three first-time Olympians bring youth and potential to the two-lapper. Berian is the 2016 World Indoor champion at a distance led by Kenya’s world record holder, David Rudisha. At 21 years old, Murphy is the 2016 NCAA Indoor 800m and Outdoor 1,500m champion, as well as the 2015 Pan Am 800m gold medalist. The 2012 NCAA champion, Jock has been relatively quiet the last four years but re-emerged with his strong showing at the Olympic Trials.
 
Men’s 1,500m
Competition begins: Friday, August 12
Final: Monday, August 15
USATF athletes: Matthew Centrowitz (Arnold, Maryland), Robby Andrews (Manalapan, New Jersey), Ben Blankenship (Stillwater, Minnesota)
USATF at-a-glance: Team USA’s 1,500m team brings racing flair and competitive excellence to the track. Centrowitz is the 2013 World Outdoor silver medalist, was fourth at the 2012 Games and is coming off the 2016 World Indoor title. The 2011 NCAA 800m champion Andrews was a 2015 World Outdoor finalist and is a consummate racer known for his late kicks. Blankenship anchored the U.S. 4x1500m team to a world record at the 2015 IAAF World Relays. For the Olympic Games, seed times are usually irrelevant, and tactical excellence rules.
 
 
Men’s 3,000m Steeplechase
Competition begins: Monday, August 15          
Final: Wednesday, August 17
USATF athletes: Evan Jager (Algonquin, Illinois), Hillary Bor(Colorado Springs, Colorado), Donn Cabral (Glastonbury, Connecticut)
USATF at-a-glance: The American record holder (8:00.45), Jager is Team USA’s best medal hope since 1984 and considered the athlete most likely to challenge African dominance in the event. An All-American while at Iowa State and now a specialist in the U.S. Army, Bor makes his first national team appearance. Cabral is the 2012 NCAA champion and placed 8th at the 2012 Olympics.
 
Men’s 5,000m
Competition begins: Wednesday, August 17
Final: Saturday, August 20
USATF athletes: Bernard Lagat (Tucson, Arizona), Hassan Mead (Minneapolis, Minnesota), Paul Chelimo (Beaverton, Oregon)
USATF at-a-glance: The ageless and uber-experienced Lagat leads two youngsters into the 5,000. Now age 41 competing at his fifth Olympics, Lagat is the oldest athlete on the team and boasts two Olympic medals, six World Outdoor medals and five World Indoor medals. A tactical race would suit him well. Mead is a nine-time NCAA All-American and competed in the 10,000 at 2015 World Outdoors; Chelimo is an NAIA champion and NCAA runner-up and was seventh in the 3,000 at 2016 World Indoors. He is a specialist in the U.S. Army.
 
Men’s 10,000m
Final: Saturday, August 13
USATF athletes: Galen Rupp (Portland, Oregon), Shadrack Kipchirchir (Beaverton, Oregon), Leonard Korir (Colorado Springs, Colorado)
USATF at-a-glance: Rupp opens his Olympic double with the men’s 10,000, where he returns as the 2012 Olympic silver medalist and American record holder (26:44.36). His training partner, Mo Farah of Great Britain, is the defending champ. Kipchirchir was 16th at 2015 World Outdoors, and Korir is a two-time NCAA champion who won the 2016 United Airlines NYC Half Marathon. Both are specialists in the U.S. Army.
 
Men’s Marathon
Final: Sunday, August 21
USATF athletes: Galen Rupp (Portland, Oregon), Meb Keflezighi (San Diego), Jared Ward (Kaysville, Utah)
USATF at-a-glance: With an 8-day rest after the 10,000, Rupp makes his Olympic marathon debut with 2004 Olympic silver medalist Keflezighi and Ward, the 2015 USATF marathon champion. Olympic marathons can be anybody’s race, and Rupp’s speed, Keflezighi’s experience and Ward’s grit could pay dividends. The 41-year-old Meb is the only man to win the NYC Marathon (2009), Boston Marathon (2014) and an Olympic marathon medal.
 
Men’s 110m hurdles
Competition begins: Monday, August 15
Final: Tuesday, August 16
USATF athletes: Devon Allen (Phoenix, Arizona), Ronnie Ash (Raleigh, North Carolina), Jeff Porter (Somerset, New Jersey)
USATF at-a-glance: Team USA went 1-2 in London and features two new faces to vie for medals. Allen is currently #2 globally with his time of 13.03 at the Olympic Trials. He won USATF and NCAA titles in both 2014 and 2016 and is on a roll. Ash is a three-time NCAA champion and Porter the 2007 NCAA indoor champ. Both are top 10 globally in 2016 among those competing at the games, and Porter is a two-time Olympian.
 
Men’s 400m hurdles
Competition begins: Monday, August 15
Final: Thursday, August 18
USATF athletes: Kerron Clement (La Porte, Texas), Byron Robinson (Chesapeake, Virginia), Michael Tinsley (Little Rock, Arkansas)
USATF at-a-glance: The 2007 and 2009 world champion, Clement is the 2008 Olympic silver medalist and is fastest in the Olympic field with a season-best of 48.40. Tinsley is the 2012 Olympic and 2013 World Championships silver medalist, while Robinson, a rising senior at the University of Texas and the 2016 Big 12 champion, makes his Olympic debut.
 
Men’s 50km race walk
Final: Friday, August 19
USATF athlete: John Nunn (San Diego)
USATF at-a-glance: A stalwart of the USATF race walking corps, U.S. Army staff sergeant Nunn competes in his third Olympic Games and his second Olympic 50 km. The Olympic Trials champ at 50 km and 20 km was 43rd at 50 km in London.
 
Men’s Decathlon
Competition begins: Wednesday, August 17
Final: Thursday, August 18
USATF athletes: Ashton Eaton (Bend, Oregon), Jeremy Taiwo (Seattle, Washington), Zach Ziemek (Itasca, Illinois)
USATF at-a-glance: The defending world and Olympic champion, Eaton is the world record holder (9045) and the heavy favorite for gold. Taiwo is currently #6 in the world and looks to fight for a medal in a field that includes Canada’s Damian Warner, the 2015 World silver medalist, and Leonel Suarez of Cuba, twice an Olympic bronze medalist. Ziemek is the 2016 NCAA indoor heptathlon champion.
 
Men’s High Jump
Competition begins: Sunday, August 14
Final: Tuesday, August 16
USATF athletes: Erik Kynard (Toledo, Ohio), Brad Adkins (Idalou, Texas), Ricky Robertson (Hernando, Mississippi)
USATF at-a-glance: Kynard took silver at London in 2012 and bronze at the World Indoors in March. He will have to be on to beat 2015 World Outdoor champion Derek Drouin of Canada and this year’s world list leader, Mutaz Essa Barshim of Qatar. Adkins was NCAA runner-up indoor and outdoor last year, and like Robertson, a 10-time NCAA All-American at Ole Miss, is making his Olympic debut.
 
Men’s Pole Vault
Competition begins: Saturday, August 13
Final: Monday, August 15
USATF athletes: Sam Kendricks (Oxford, Mississippi), Cale Simmons (Rocklin, California), Logan Cunningham (Smithson Valley, Texas)
USATF at-a-glance: An Army Reservist, Kendricks leads three first timers for Team USA, and is ranked #2 in the world behind world record holder Renaud Lavillenie of France. Kendricks was the 2016 World Indoor silver medalist. A First Lieutenant in the Air Force, Simmons and Cunningham are making their first appearances internationally.
 
Men’s Long Jump
Competition begins: Friday, August 12
Final: Saturday, August 13
USATF athletes: Jeff Henderson (North Little Rock, Arkansas), Jarrion Lawson (Texarkana, Texas, Michael Hartfield (Manchester, Connecticut)
USATF at-a-glance: 2015 Pan Am Games champion Henderson won the Olympic Trials with a windy 8.59m/28-2.25, the longest jump in the world this year. One centimeter behind him was NCAA indoor and outdoor champion Lawson, who won bronze at the 2012 World Juniors and has the farthest wind-legal jump in the world this year. Hartfield was a World Outdoor finalist in 2015.
 
Men’s Triple Jump
Competition begins: Monday, August 15
Final: Tuesday, August 16
USATF athletes: Will Claye (Phoenix, Arizona), Christian Taylor (Fayetteville, Georgia), Chris Benard (Corona, California)
USATF at-a-glance: One of Team USA’s strongest events, with Taylor, the reigning Olympic and World champion, and Claye the 2012 silver medalist and 2012 World Indoor champion. Those two lead the world rankings in 2016, with Benard, an Olympic newcomer, ranked #5. Taylor is the American record holder and #2 all-time globally.

 
Men’s Shot Put
Qualifying and Final: Thursday, August 18
USATF athletes: Ryan Crouser (Boring, Oregon), Joe Kovacs (Nazareth, Pennsylvania), Darrell Hill (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
USATF at-a-glance: World Outdoor champion Kovacs is the best of three first timers, topping the 2016 world list. He has thrown 22m/72-2.25 or better eight times in his career. Crouser, the 2009 World Youth gold medalist, and Hill, fourth at the 2015 Pan Am Games, are at #2 and #4.
 
Men’s Discus Throw
Competition begins: Friday, August 12
Final: Saturday, August 13
USATF athletes: Mason Finley (Buena Vista, Colorado), Tavis Bailey (Kannapolis, North Carolina), Andrew Evans (Portage, Michigan)
USATF at-a-glance: Finley won the Trials in the rain, and is the best of the three first time Olympians with the PR 66.72m/218-11 he threw in Trials qualifying. Bailey was NCAA runner-up for Tennessee in 2015, and Evans was third in 2013 for Kentucky.
 
Men’s Hammer Throw
Competition begins: Wednesday, August 17
Final: Friday, August 19
USATF athletes: Rudy Winkler (Sand Lake, New York), Kibwe Johnson (Suwanee, Georgia), Conor McCullough (Canoga Park, California)
USATF at-a-glance: Johnson was ninth at London in 2012 and won Pan Am gold in 2011 and 2015. McCullough took bronze behind Johnson at the ‘15 PAG, and was the 2010 World Junior champion. Winkler is on his first U.S. team and was the NCAA runner-up before winning the Trials.
 
Men’s Javelin
Competition begins: Wednesday, August 17
Final: Saturday, August 20
USATF athletes: Cyrus Hostetler (Chula Vista, California), Sam Crouser(Gresham, Oregon), Sean Furey (Fargo, North Dakota)
USATF at-a-glance: An Olympian in 2012, Hostetler was the 2011 Pan Am silver medalist. Furey was also in London and was a World Outdoor finalist in 2009. Making his Olympic debut, Crouser competed at last year’s World Outdoor championships. His dad, Dean, was a three-time NCAA champion in the shot and discus, and his uncle, Brian, was a two-time U.S. Olympian in the javelin.
 
Men’s 4x100m Relay
Competition begins: Thursday, August 18
Final: Friday, August 19
USATF athletes: Justin Gatlin (Pensacola, Florida), Trayvon Bromell (St. Petersburg, Florida), Marvin Bracy (Orlando, Florida), Mike Rodgers (St. Louis, Missouri), Tyson Gay (Lexington, Kentucky), Christian Coleman (Atlanta, Georgia)
USATF at-a-glance: Team USA set an American record at the 2015 IAAF World Relays (37.38), and Rodgers, Gatlin and Gay return from that lineup. The trio brings experience while Bromell, Bracy and Coleman add youth. With the right lineup and smooth passes, Team USA will try to unseat reigning champion Jamaica, who set the world record in London (36.84).
 
Men’s 4x400m relay
Competition begins: Friday, August 19
Final: Saturday, August 20
USATF athletes: LaShawn Merritt (Portsmouth, Virginia), Gil Roberts (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), David Verburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Arman Hall (Pembroke Pines, Florida), Tony McQuay (Riviera Beach, Florida), Kyle Clemons (Rowlett, Texas)
USATF at-a-glance: Team USA looks to avenge a rare silver-medal performance from 2012, where the Bahamas emerged as Olympic champions. Between 1976 and 2008, the only Olympic gold Team USA did not win was the boycotted 1980 Games. Look for the Caribbean countries again to make a charge at American dominance.
 
For a complete schedule of Olympic Track & Field events, including results, visithttps://www.iaaf.org/competitions/olympic-games
 
For a complete list of entries for all events and countries, visithttps://www.iaaf.org/news/iaaf-news/rio-2016-final-entries
 

 
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EJ Floréal to Join Kentucky Track & Field Team

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EJ Floréal to Join Kentucky Track & Field Team



LEXINGTON, Ky. – EJ Floréal announced Tuesday his intent to compete for the Kentucky track and field program, which is coached by his father Edrick Sr.
 
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