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Anonymous | Posted: 24 Jan 2009 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars Continue to Impress

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ALBUQUERQUE -- It was a day of accomplishment for the BYU track and field teams as several personal records were made at the UNM Cherry and Silver Invitational, demonstrating early progress from the previous two indoor meets.

“We had some absolutely great performances,” said BYU men’s track and field head coach Mark Robison. “Overall I thought we did very well and had several athletes step up and have big performances. It was a great facility and great competition and the men really showed that they are progressing.”

Continuing his exponential improvement with a new season best and the new title of No.1 jump in America, Robert Low competed in the pole vault with a height of 17 feet 10.5 inches.

Also acquiring a new season best in the high jump, Trevor Heiner cleared a height of 6 feet 10.25 inches.

Extending the records to the track, Tanner Emrich competed in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.29, while freshman Rhyan Atrice and junior Bryan Payne also placed season bests in the 400-meter dash with times of 48.15 and 49.09.

Representing the Cougars in the shot put, junior Daniel Lawson placed third overall with a distance of 56 feet 2.5 inches, while Oilver Whaley also recorded several personal records in the weight throw with a season best of 56 feet 8.5 inches.

Bringing in the distance runners, All-American seniors Jacob Gustaffson and Kyle Perry placed second and fourth in the 800-meter run with times of 1:51.28 and 1:52.11.

The BYU women’s team began the meet with a top finish and ended it in the same way. The Cougars earned three NCAA provisional marks, including five first-place finishes.

“We did outstanding,” said BYU women’s track and field head coach Craig Poole. “This teams future is looking very bright. We had several provisional qualifying marks and personal bests. Our staff couldn’t be more proud of how our athletes competed.”

Amy Menlove added two more NCAA provisional qualifying marks to her already impressive indoor season campaign. The All-American junior had provisional qualifying marks in the long jump (20-06.50) and 60-meter hurdles (8.27).

Menlove also placed first in the 4x400 relay (3:43.33) with teammates Nachelle Stewart, Mindy Neeley and Natalie Stewart, who breezed past their competition including Stanford and Arizona’s A teams.

Freshmen sisters Nachelle and Natalie Stewart continue to run with confidence. Natalie took first in the 400-meter (54.52), while Nachelle placed first in the 800-meter (2:11.26).

Ada Robinson also secured an NCAA provisional qualifying mark for the Cougars with a second place finish in the high jump (5-10.00). And Neeley added to the success with a personal best in the 60-meter with a time of 7.53.

"This was an all-around great meet," Poole said. "We look forward to competing here again next year."

For complete results of the Cherry and Silver Invitational go to RecordTiming.com. The Cougars will continue their indoor season next week in Seattle at the Washington Invitational.

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 20 Jan 2009 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Track Teams Head to New Mexico

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PROVO -- New Mexico’s premier track facility awaits the Cougars, who compete this Saturday in their third meet of the season at the Cherry and Silver Invitational in Albuquerque.

The one-day meet held at the state-of-the-art Mondo track in the Albuquerque Convention Center will be host to fifteen teams including BYU, Arizona, New Mexico, Houston, Northern Arizona, California, Stanford, UC Santa Cruz, New Mexico St., Santa Clara, Dine College, Adams State, Colorado Mines, Portland State and UTSA.

“I think this will be a great meet and opportunity for our team,” said BYU women’s head track coach Craig Poole. “New Mexico has one of the best facilities in the country, so we are looking to have some solid performances.”

Both the men’s and women’s teams have athletes competing in the sprinting, distance, throwing and jumping events. Also back in action for BYU are Mountain West Conference players of the week Leif Arrhenius and Amy Menlove, who will be competing for the second time this season in their respected events.

“This is going to be our first true test," said BYU men's head coach Mark Robison. "The meet is in a great facility and against great competition. We are looking forward to having some of our best marks. After this, everyone will have competed and we'll have a better idea of where we are as a team."

The meet is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. MST with the women’s long jump and shot put and will conclude at 3:50 p.m. MST with the women’s 4x400m relay. RecordTiming.com will provide live results of the meet and golobos.com will post the final results.

University of New Mexico Track & Field

Cherry & Silver Invitational

January 24, 2009

Tentative Meet Schedule

Running Events

10:00AM Men 60 Hurdles Prelim

10:35 Women 60 Hurdles Prelim

11:05 Men 60 Meter Prelim

11:30 Women 60 Meter Prelim

11:55 Men Mile

12:10PM Women Mile

12:25 Men 400 Meter Dash

12:50 Women 400 Meter Dash

1:15 Men 60 Hurdles Final

1:25 Women 60 Hurdles Final

1:35 Men 60 Meter Final

1:45 Women 60 Meter Final

1:50 Men 800 Meter Run

2:00 Women 800 Meter Run

2:15 Men 3,000 Meter Run

2:30 Men 200 Meter Dash

2:50 Women 200 Meter Dash

3:10 Women 3,000 Meter Run

3:30 Men 4x400 Meter Relay

3:50 Women 4x400 Meter Relay

Field Events

9:00AM Women Long Jump

9:00 Women Shot Put

10:00 Women Pole Vault

11:00 Men Long Jump

11:00 Men Shot Put

1:00PM Men Pole Vault

1:00 Women Triple Jump

1:00 Women Weight

2:10 Women High Jump

2:10 Men High Jump

2:30 Men Triple Jump

2:30 Men Weight Throw