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1999 Cobber Women's Track and Field
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1999 Concordia Women's Track Meet Results

Apr 1   Williams College/Grinnell/Concordia @ Sun Dome in Tampa FL

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Cobber highlites

Sara Grineski wins the 100 meter hurdles in a provisional national qualifying 15.11, leading teammates Angie Strom and Margaret Cropp in a one, two, three Cobber sweep.  Strom and Cropp both started the outdoor season with personal bests.

Margaret Cropp wins the javelin with a provisional national qualifying 119-6 throw.  Note: this is the first year of the NCAA adoption of the new javelin.  The new javelin's center of gravity has been moved forward.

Maria DeBoer's 141-0 winning discus throw is a provisional national qualifying distance.

Lisa Hodapp tied for first in the pole vault with a school record vault of 9-0.  Jen Fettig's personal best 8-6 moved her to number three on the all-time Cobber list.

Rachel Aufforth was second in the shot put with an outdoor personal best 39-10 moving her to number 8 on the all-time Concordia list.

Karyn Senst's third place 136-10 personal record in the hammer throw makes her number 5 on the all-time Cobber top ten list.

Angie Strom was a double winner, taking first in both the high jump(4-11) and long jump (15-10.25).  Laura Utke was the only other Cobber individual champion with 139-6 hammer effort.  The Concordia 4x100 meter relay team of Sara Grineski, Margaret Cropp, Jordi Kortan, and Emily Rankin won with a #9 all-time Cobber performance of 52.54.

Other Concordia outdoor personal bests were achieved by Cindy Carstens (3000 meters - 11:31.66) and Rachel Aufforth (hammer throw - 113-5)
 
 
 

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