2002-03 Concordia Women's Outdoor
Track Meet Results
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| H 4/22 Cobber Twilight 3:00pm |
| FINAL MEET RESULTS | Posted 4/24/03 9:30pm
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Cobbers Succeed At Annual Cobber Twilight Meet.
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For the third straight team meet, Concordia finished second and had several impressive individual performances. The Cobbers finished only 55.5 points behind meet champion, and NCAA Division II powerhouse, North Dakota State University. Concordia were 52 points better than South Dakota State, who finished in third place and 66.5 points better than MSU-Moorhead.
Individually, Concordia won two events, had seven all-time top ten school marks and finished with 22 personal-best performances. Angie Pfieffer (Colman, S.D./Colman-Egan HS) won the 100-meter dash in a time of 12.63. She beat out a field that featured two athletes from NDSU and top-flight sprinters from Bemidji State and SDSU. Her time is the second fastest mark in the MIAC this season and is only 3/100th of a second behind the national provisional mark of 12.39. She also made a splash in the 200-meters where she finished third, but broke the school record with a time of 25.44. That mark is the best time in the conference this spring and is only 4/100th of a second behind the national provisional mark.
The other event winner for the Cobbers was Carrie Fransen (So., Coleharbor, N.Dak./Underwood HS). Fransen won the 1,500-meters in a time of 4:55.85. That is her career-best and is the 10th fastest time in school history.
The 3,00-meter steeplechase proved to be a huge point-winner for Marv Roeske's crew. Lisa Owen (Jr., Mineral, Virg./Minot HS)(11:42.27), Julie Miller (So., Duluth, Minn./Duluth East HS)(11:50.65) and Jennifer St. John (So., Billings, Mont/Billings West HS)(11:56.31) pushed themselves to a 2-3-4 finish in the event with all three posting marks that were in the top six in school history. Owen's second place time is the second best time in the MIAC so far this season.
The long jump, while not providing the Cobbers with many finalists, proved to be one of the most successful events of the day for the team. Renee Splichal (Garrison, N.Dak./Garrison HS), Emily Tollefson (So., Minot, N.Dak./Minot HS), Nicole Plante (So., Fort Benton, Mont./Fort Benton HS) and Katie Young (Fr., Roseville, Minn./Roseville Area HS) all had personal best distances in the event.
Concordia will send a small crew to the Drake Relays in Iowa this weekend.
The majority of the squad will compete in the Macalester Invitational on
Saturday, April 26 at 10:00am.
Meet Information:
Entries: Due by Monday,
April 21, 2003 - 6:00 p.m. to glarson@cord.edu. All entries must
be done by email. Please wait until Friday afternoon to send the
entries as it will limit the number of changes/scratches/adds. If
you have additions meet day, please stop by the balcony to list them on
the add sheet.
Directions:
1) You will receive an email from Garrick Larson the week of
the meet. Hit "Reply" to the message.
2) List the team name and gender in the subject line (example:
Concordia Men).
3) Within the original email, under each of the events listed,
type the first name <space> last name <comma><space> performance.
Please use ":" between minutes and seconds and "." between seconds and
tenths/hundredths of seconds. Field events may be in feet and inches
or metric. You do not need to include the inch symbol (").
Follow the same pattern for each event.
For example:
>>400 Meter
Ryan Steines, 49.24
Ralph Jones, 50.21
>>800 Meter
Justin Backlund, 1:59.02
Ralph Jones, 2:03.40
Ben Remert, 2:06.77
>>Long Jump
John Leeper, 23'6.25
Entry Fee: $5.00 per person or $50.00 per team, men and women separately. Please pay in the press box.
Eligibility: Collegiate
and Open athletes. Unlimited entries. No limit on the number
of relay teams.
Scoring: Team scoring will be 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 for individual and relay
events with unlimited individuals scoring but only one relay team scoring.
Declaration: Section/Flight sheets and receipts may be picked up in
the press box. Final confirmation of the entries needs to be made
at the Scorer's Table in the press box prior to the start of the meet.
Additions may be made prior to the meet at the Scorers Table.
Schedule: Tentative time schedule enclosed. The schedule may be changed based on the number of teams/entries. Check at the Scorer's Table prior to the meet for any changes in the schedule.
Running Events: Eight lane, MONDO surface - 1/8-1/4" non-pin spikes. Prelims for the 100 M and 100/110 M Hurdles only, all other events run as timed finals. Events will be seeded by time. Please make accurate entries. In the 100 Meter Dash and 100/110 Meter Hurdles the Heat Winners advance to the Final, plus the next fastest time(s) to fill lanes. The best performances will compete in the first section for all running events. The 200 Meter will be seeded at the Start Line 15 minutes prior to the start.
Field Events: LJ and
TJ off MONDO surface - 1/8-1/4" non-pin spikes.
- Pole Vault off MONDO surface - 1/8-1/4" non-pin spikes.
- High Jump off MONDO surface - 1/8-1/4" non-pin spikes.
- Javelin off MONDO surface - 1/8-1/4" non-pin spikes. OR off GRASS
if wind necessitates up to 1 spikes.
- Field events - 3 preliminary jumps/throws. Top 9 plus ties
advance to finals. The highest seeds will compete in the last flight before
finals for all field events. Spikes: 1/8-1/4" non-pin spikes, must be pyramid
type.
Starting Blocks: Standard starting blocks will be provided. Specialty blocks will be allowed but must be furnished by athlete's institution.
Disqualifications: Athletes will be disqualified for unsportspersonlike behavior, including but not limited to foul language, taunting opponents and berating officials. NCAA rules apply.
Team Camps: May be anywhere EXCEPT the football or soccer fields.
Locker Room: Facilities are available in the Memorial Fieldhouse and Stadium Lockerroom. Please supply your own towels and locks. Take care of your own valuables.
Athletic Training: A certified athletic trainer and student athletic trainers will be on site one hour prior to the first event until 30 minutes after the last event has concluded. If any treatments are needed please bring instructions signed by your institution's certified athletic trainer. Please bring your own athletic training kit with taping supplies.
Any Questions or For More Information
Please Contact:
Garrick Larson, Head Men's Track and Field Coach, gzlarson@cord.edu,
w(218) 299-4304
Marv Roeske, Head Women's Track and Field Coach, roeske@cord.edu,
w(218) 299-4163
Meet Schedule:
Cobber Twilight Invitational -CONCORDIA COLLEGE, Moorhead, MN
Tuesday, April 22, 2003 (Sunset 7:25 p.m./Dusk until 8:02 p.m.)
Field Events - Tentative Schedule
3:00 p.m.
Long Jump Women
High Jump Men
Pole Vault Women - 1 increments to approximately 70, 6 increments
thereafter
Shot Put Men
Hammer Women
Javelin Men
3:45 p.m.
Discus Women (Those completed with the Discus.)
4:30 p.m.
Triple Jump Women
Long Jump Men
Hammer Men
Javelin Women
6:00 p.m.
Pole Vault Men - 1 increments to 120, 6 increments thereafter
High Jump Women
Triple Jump Men
Discus Throw Men
Shot Put Women
Track Events - Tentative Schedule
Rolling Time Schedule
Time schedule may be adjusted if entries necessitate a change.
We will move ahead of schedule if possible!
3:00 p.m. 3000 Meter Steeplechase Women
3:20 p.m. 100/110 Meter Hurdles Prelims
3:40 p.m. 100 Meters Prelims
4:00 p.m. 3000 Meter Steeplechase Men
4:20 p.m. 4X100 Meter Relay
4:35 p.m. 1500 Meters
4:50 p.m. 400 Meters
5:05 p.m. 100 Meters - Finals
5:15 p.m. 110/100 Meter Hurdles Finals (Men first, Women to follow.)
5:30 p.m. 800 Meters
5:45 p.m. 400 Meter Hurdles
6:05 p.m. 200 Meters
6:30 p.m. 5000 Meters
7:20 p.m. 4X400 Meter Relay
*All running events women first, followed by men, including the steeplechase.
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