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Indoor track & field - 2018/19 regular season results and news

Article on today's action.



Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2019/2/8/t...ks-school-record-in-win-at-husky-classic.aspx

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By: Shaun Wicen, Assistant SID
SEATTLE – University of Colorado junior Joe Klecker went from not being in the men's 5,000 top-10 in school history to leading the list in just 13 minutes and 35.97 seconds Friday afternoon in the Husky Classic in Seattle, Wash., breaking Adam Goucher's 20-year old record.

Klecker won the prestigious race by nearly two seconds, moving himself into third in the nation in the event. His time is nearly two and a half seconds faster than what Goucher ran in Iowa in 1998. Klecker is now first in the nation in the 3,000 and third in the 5,000.

"Well I had no idea that he was going to be near a record," said head coach Mark Wetmore. "We didn't come here for that we just came here for a qualifying mark which we thought would be about 13:45, but he felt well and things were going and people were cheering and his girlfriend was here and he ended up running a little faster."

Gabby Scott also broke a school record today at the Tyson Invitational in Arkansas, scraping three-tenths of a second off her school record 400 performance from last week with a time of 53.22. The senior placed second in the event and would be 15th in the nation before today with that time.

"Another nice run for Gabby, and another record," said Wetmore. "She is closing in on an NCAA qualifying mark. She'll likely have the competition she needs in two weeks at the MPSF. Coach Bockman had a good weekend at the 400."

Scott was just one of a handful of Buffalo women today that etched their names in the top-10 lists in CU history. Makena Morley made a significant move up the women's 5,000 list when she ran 15:37.23 to take over the second position. She finished third in the women's 5,000 overall. If she had run her time last season she would be fifth in the nation right now, but an extremely fast women's 5,000 in December has 14 of the top-16 marks in the nation before today. She should be inside the top-16 with her run today.

"Well 15:37 is an excellent time, I think it is superior to her outdoor best," said Wetmore. "She did everything we planned the whole way, and that was the pace we planned for. Quite a few women left the NCAA cross country season immediately and went to a track and ran some really fast times in Boston making the NCAA list by far the deepest and fastest list that I've ever seen. It has never been a question that 15:37 would get to the NCAA but it is this year. I think at the end of tonight she will be 14th or 15th, 16 get to go. You never know if someone chooses to scratch out of it to run in another event. I still think her chances are very good but we will have to keep our fingers crossed for a week or two."
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Today was a crazy day for the CU track program on the west coast as the Husky Classic was condensed to a one day meet with incoming weather. The change of schedule at the last minute didn't affect the runners though as the later half of the day showed plenty of marks dropping. Tomorrow the squad in Seattle will have most of the day off before travelling back in the evening, while the Tyson squad will focus on the men's 200s for McClurkin Jr. and Jon Maas, then the 4x400 meter relays for both the men and women.

"Given the chaos of yesterday and the complication of not knowing when we would race as of last night, I am proud of the team for staying calm and adapting and turning out good performances."

After tomorrow's conclusion Colorado has just one meet between itself and the MPSF championships with a one day meet at the Air Force Academy. All qualified runners will return to Seattle in two weeks for the MPSF championships on Feb. 22-23.
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Results -
Arkansas - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2019/2/8//Tyson_Day_one.pdf
Washington - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2019/2/8//2019_Husky_Classic_Compiled.pdf
 
Oops- men's team mark on the tweet I posted above evidently won't count.
(Happens quite a bit in relays- assume something like a baton pass outside the allowable zone, a runner stepping over an inside line at some point, or an overly aggressive pass, etc.. None of those keep it from being a good sign the team has the speed.)

 
Article on today's action-


Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2019/2/9/track-and-field-buffaloes-drop-womens-4x400-school-record.aspx

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Two weeks in a row the University of Colorado track and field program has dropped the women's 4x400 meter relay record by significant amounts, this time by two second as the team ran 3:36.35 at the Tyson Invitational at the University of Arkansas.

The relay team of Valerie Welch, Dani Johnson, Eriana Henderson and Gabby Scott now have the second-fastest 1600-meter relay in school history, bettering the 2013 Pac-12 team by seven-tenths of a second. Welch led off the relay with an unofficial split of 55.26, then Johnson and Henderson ran 54.21 and 54.55, respectfully. Scott, fresh off lowering her indoor 400-meter record that is the fastest 400 in school history indoor or outdoors, anchored the relay with a blistering 52.14.

With the mark the women would've been inside the top-20 in the nation before today's events. The quartet will have a strong opportunity against better competition at the MPSF Championships in two weeks. The women finished seventh overall in the race.
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Prior to the relays, McClurkin Jr. and Jon Maas ran in the men's 200 unseeded section. McClurkin Jr. placed third in the section at 21.24, moving himself to fourth on CU's top-10 performers list. He was the 12th-fastest man in the combined heats at the meet. Maas finished in 21.53 for 13th in the section, bettering one of the 14 runners in the fast section.

Colorado will send a squad to Air Force next weekend before tuning up for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships in two weeks in Seattle, Wash.
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(Must say I was a little confused for a minute or two that the 1st paragraph says the women's relay team has the record; then, the 2nd paragraph says they're the 2nd fastest in history. I'm assuming (???) they're saying that there was (only) one Buff team that has ran quicker outdoors. However, due to different sizes and types of tracks, etc., outdoors is a pretty different "animal" to indoors. Looking quick at the outdoor record book (https://cubuffs.com/documents/2018/8/9//Women_s_Outdoor_Record_Book.pdf?id=10936), it looks like the school outdoor 4X400M record is 3:33.07 (from back in 1996). I'd assume doing as well indoors as they are, that outdoor time WILL also be under assault from THIS year's team either later this indoors season or during the outdoor season.)
 
Best wishes to the 11 throwers, jumpers and hurdlers down in Air Force this Friday, with the goal looking to be earning some better*** conference meet qualifying times/ marks*** in front of next week's MPSF championships.
(***I'm not seeing anything in either the MPSF Championships Participant Manual (https://gohuskies.com/documents/2019/1/29/_19_ITF_ChampHB_UW_121218_rev.pdf) or Guidelines (https://gohuskies.com/documents/2019/1/29/_2019_MPSF_Guidelines_121018_rev.pdf) what if any requirements are needed for athletes to qualify for the meet, with it maybe just being coaches' discretion (???) as to who they send?.? (Per both the linked documents - "Squad-size: 14 student-athletes minimum; 27 student-athletes maximum per gender".) Therefore, If I had to guess, I'd say this week's results are to help for seeding purposes IF these athletes get selected to represent the Buffs next week so they get to compete against higher tier athletes, race in a better lane, etc..)



Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2019/2/13/track-and-field-buffaloes-send-small-squad-to-air-force.aspx

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Shaun Wicen, Assistant SID

BOULDER – The University of Colorado track and field program will send a small squad of 11 individuals to compete at the Air Force Collegiate Open this Friday at the Air Force Academy.

The Buffaloes will focus on throws, hurdles and jumps at this meet with hopes to hit a mark to qualify for the MPSF Championships next weekend in Seattle. There are six men and five women looking to better season marks or keep in practice for the championships.
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Air Force's Meet notes - https://goairforcefalcons.com/documents/2019/2/13//20190213_TF_Weekly_Notes.pdf
(From that-
"SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
3:00 p.m.: Women’s Weight Throw, followed by Men’s Weight Throw, Women’s Shot Put, Men’s Shot Put; 3:00 p.m.: Men’s Pole Vault, Women’s Pole Vault; 4:00 p.m.: Women’s High Jump, Men’s High Jump; 4:00 p.m.: Women’s Long Jump, Women’s Triple Jump; 4:00 p.m.: Men’s Long Jump, Men’s Triple Jump; 5:00 p.m.: Mile Run, 60-Meter Hurdles, 400-Meter Dash, 60-Meter Dash, 800-Meter Run, 200-Meter Run, 3000-Meter Run (women will compete first in all running event)"

Live results - No links to typical live result webpage available at this time. Notes right now only say to go to the AFA's homepage (GoAirForceFalcons.com).
 
Congrats to the cross country team who have obviously put in a LOT of great work in the classroom.

 
Congrats to Mr. Cody and company!



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By: Shaun Wicen, Assistant SID
USAFA – The University of Colorado track and field program competed 11 athletes today at the Air Force Collegiate Open, led by freshman Jeremy Cody jumping to a win in the high jump and moving into the top-10 in Colorado history.

Cody jumped a lifetime best 2.09m (6-10.25) to win the meet, moving himself into ninth all-time in CU history in the event. He was joined by teammate Giancarlo Narvarte who jumped 1.90m (6-2.75) for fifth.

The women's throws were also dominate with a pair of victories in the women's shot put and weight throw. Mariah Walker took home the win in the shot put with a toss of 14.06m (46-1.5), while Elisa Grandemange won the weight throw at 16.87m (55-4.25). Walker also placed seventh in the weight throw with a mark of 14.29m (46-10.75).
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Colorado competes next weekend in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track and Field Championships in Seattle, Wash., starting next Friday.
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Full results - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2019/2/15//AirForceCollegiateOpen.pdf
 
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