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Anonymous | Posted: 8 Jan 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
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Cougars Open Season Strong

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PROVO -- The 2010 BYU indoor track season got under way Friday at the Smith Fieldhouse, with both the men’s and women’s teams competing against athletes from Utah Valley, Weber State, Southern Utah and Utah.

The day featured the multi-event and field athletes of both squads, with the women competing and finishing the five events of the pentathlon and the men completing four of the seven heptathlon events. Both also competed in several field events.

“We have done a very good job today,” said BYU women’s coach Craig Poole. “It’s the first meet, and I think we got some technical things worked out. We aren’t ready to set records just yet, but this was a solid start to the season.”

The Cougars finished at or near the top in every event, with the strongest showing for the women coming in the long jump. Senior Mindy McClurkin finished first in the event (20-05.75), while senior All-American Amy Otis placed second (19-09.00), and sophomore Erica Shields (17-09.00) and junior Mindy Robins (17-05.75) rounded out the top four.

“I think for the first meet we did really well,” said McClurkin. “This is a meet where we can find out weaknesses, and really learn what we need to focus on. I’m pleased with our performance and feel good about this start to the season.”

The women also had success in the shot put where Cougars took three of the top four places. Sophomore Tiana Ili placed first with a throw of 44-07.50 and was closely followed by teammate Cassandra Woodall (44-03.50). Krystle Forester rounded out the top four with a throw of 43-10.00.

The pole vault was also a strong event for the Cougars, as they took all top six spots. Senior Kari Clark led the way with a vault of 12-09.50, and Cougars Kelli Ehardt (12-05.50) and Rachel Brooke Fisher (12-05.50) placed second and third respectively.

While the women’s team came out strong, then men’s team competed at an equally high level.

Junior All-American Leif Arrhenius earned victories in both the weight throw (67-07.50) and the shot put (58-00.00). Arrhenius was followed in the weight throw by junior Oliver Whaley (59-03.00), and in the shot put by senior Danny Lawson (55-09.00).

Arrhenius continued his winning ways in the indoor discus where he again took first place, this time with a throw of 185-00.00. Lawson finished third in the event with a distance of 162-00.50 and Whaley finished fourth with a throw of 145-06.00.

Also finishing in first was sophomore Anse Myller DeAraujo, who finished at the top of the long jump with a distance of 23-02.75.

The BYU Indoor Invitational will continue Saturday in the Smith Fieldhouse with the first event starting at 10 a.m. MST and is scheduled to finish at 4:30 p.m. MST with the men’s 4x1 lap relay.

 

 
Anonymous | Posted: 7 Jan 2010 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020
Anonymous

Track Teams Ready to Start Season

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PROVO -- The first indoor meet of the season for the BYU men’s and women’s track teams commences this Friday at the BYU Home Invitational in the Smith Fieldhouse.

“We are not trying to look down on the whole season,” women’s head coach Craig Poole said. “Our anticipations are always to be successful and our goals and our work load are directed to that end.”

After a historic 2009 indoor season, the women’s track team starts this season ranked fifth in the country according to the USTFCCCA preseason rankings. The men’s team will start ranked 27th in the preseason rankings. Providing the early competition for the Cougars this weekend will be runners from Utah Valley, Weber State and Utah.

“We have many strong athletes in all events, and we hope to attain the status of a top-20 team this season,” men’s coach Mark Robison said. “We are ready to see who steps up.”

The Invitational will begin Friday at noon MST with the women’s pentathlon and will close at 5:00 p.m. with the women’s shot put. The meet will continue into Saturday, starting with the men’s heptathlon at 10:00 a.m. and ending with the men and women’s 4x1 lap (322m) relay.