David Montgomery '10 (pictured) raced to third place in the men's 5000-meter run to lead the way for the Grinnell College men's track and field team at the 2008 Midwest Conference Championships Saturday in Galesburg, Ill.
Montgomery had a clocking of 15:21.45 and was less than 2 seconds out of the runner-up spot. Teammate Henry Reich '09 placed eighth in the event in 15:38.79. Their efforts helped Grinnell to fifth place in the team standings with 82 points. Monmouth won the title again with 267 points.
Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10 placed fourth in the 800 in 1:57.13, Noah DeLong '11 was fifth in 1:58.02 and Thomas Jamison '09 took seventh in 1:59.34. Nick Sparr '09 placed fourth in the 3000 steeplechase in 9:51.78 and Charlie Knuth '08 placed seventh in 10:04.44.
Winnon Brunson '10 added a sixth-place finish in the 100 in 11.52. The Pioneers were fourth in the 4x100 relay in 43.83 and fifth in the 4x400 in 3:31.10.
On the women's side, Allison Louthan '08 cruised to victory in the 5000-meter run for the Pioneers.
Louthan's winning clocking was 17:46.03 to beat the runner-up by nearly 25 seconds. Her efforts helped Grinnell place fifth in the team standings with 59 points. Monmouth College defended its title with 241 points.
Molly Kratz '08 placed in a pair of events Saturday, taking third in the 400 in 59.52 and seventh in the 200 in 27.51. Victoria Diedrichs '11 was fourth in the 400 hurdles in 1:10.14 and Liza Brost '10 placed sixth in that event in 1:12.73 while also taking fifth in the 100 hurdles in 16.77.
Leah Russell '11 placed fifth in the 800 in 2:28.72 and Frances Leslie '10 took sixth in 2:29.19. The Pioneers added a fifth-place finish in the 4x400 relay (4:09.14) and seventh-place finish in the 4x100 relay (51.86).
Final Results
Through the opening day, the Grinnell College men's track and field team is sitting in second place at the 2008 Midwest Conference Championships Friday in Galesburg, Ill.
The Pioneers have 40 points and trail only defending champion Monmouth College entering the last day of competition.
Grinnell was sparked by a pair of runner-up finishes Friday, those by Willie Stewart '09 (pictured) in the javelin with a toss of 189-0 - which is an NCAA provisional mark - and David Montgomery in the 10,000-meter run with a time of 33:12.87. The Pioneers had two other runners place in that event, as well. Henry Reich '09 was third in the 10,000 in 33:27.21 and Ethan Heppner '11 was sixth in 33:50.07. In the javelin, Marquis Bradley '11 was fifth at 167-4 and Mike Hargadine '09 placed sixth at 161-10.
Noah DeLong '11 was fourth in the 1500 in 4:02.83 and Nick Sparr '09 was seventh in 4:05.28. Hargadine added a fifth-place finish in the pole vault with a leap of 13-11 ¼ and Fernando Jenkins '10 was seventh at 13-5 ¼. Winnon Brunson '10 qualified fifth for the 100 dash finals with a prelim time of 11.29.
On the women's side, Allison Louthan '08 earned a runner-up finish in the 10,000-meter run and earned a provisional NCAA qualifying mark.
Louthan ran the race in 37:14.62. Another Pioneer also placed, as Rachel Whitfield '10 ran 43:07.28 to finish sixth. Anna Gilbert '09 added a fourth-place finish in the pole vault with a leap of 10-6 ¾.
A number of Pioneers qualified for Saturday's finals with strong preliminary performances Friday. Victoria Diedrichs '11 qualified second in the 400 hurdles in 1:08.93 and Liza Brost '10 qualified sixth in 1:11.30. Brost was also a finalist in the 100 hurdles, as her prelim time of 16.77 ranked seventh. Molly Kratz '08 qualified for the finals in the 400, where she had the fourth-fastest prelim time of 1:00.06, and 200 where she ranked seventh in 26.92.
Grinnell is currently sixth in the team standings with 16 points. Monmouth College leads the way.
Day 1 Results
The Grinnell College track and field teams travel to Galesburg, Ill., for the 2008 Midwest Conference Track and Field Championships hosted by Knox College.
Grinnell finished fourth in the men's division last season with 71 points, just 14 behind third-place St. Norbert College. The Pioneer women were sixth in 2007 with 68 points, but just 12 points out of being in the top five. Monmouth College won both the men's and women's titles.
The meet begins at 11 a.m. Friday with the women's hammer, while the final event of the day are the men's and women's 200-meter trials at 6 p.m. The meet resumes at 9 a.m. Saturday with the men's hammer and will finish up with the 4x400 relays at 3:25 p.m.
2008 Midwest Conference Championships
Mike Hargadine ‘09 (left) and Marquis Bradley ‘11 (right) each won titles to lead the Grinnell College track and field teams at the Central College Open Friday in Pella.
Hargadine was first in the men’s pole vault with a leap of 12-7 1/2, while Bradley won the men’s javelin with a toss of 167-5. Bradley led a strong Pioneer charge in the javelin, as three other throwers also finished in the top 10. They were Joey Snyder ‘10, who was second at 164-8, Hargadine, who was fifth with a throw of 155-0 and Willie Stewart ‘09, who placed eighth at 144-4.
Other field event participants in the top 10 for the men’s team were Fonz Jenkins ‘10 (third in the pole vault with a leap off 11-7 3/4), C.J. Moore ‘09 (sixth in the triple jump at 38-3/4) and Snyder (eighth in the discus with a throw of 128-10).
The 4x400-meter relay team was fourth in 3:37.70 and the 4x100 unit took fifth in 44.14. Winnon Brunson ‘10 placed sixth in the 100 in 11.24 and 10th in the 200 in 22.90. Placing ninth were Davis Hermann ‘11 in the 400 (52.90) and Nick Sparr ‘09 in the 1500 (4:16.71).
On the women’s side, Liza Brost ‘10 was sixth in the 100 hurdles in 17.04 and Vicki Diedrichs had an identical placing in the 400 hurdles in 70.27. Brost was eighth in the 400 hurdles in 72.58.
The Pioneers travel to Galesburg next week to participate in the 2008 Midwest Conference Championships hosted by Knox College.
Results
The Grinnell College track and field teams head to Pella on Friday to compete in the Central College Open at Ron and Joyce Schipper Stadium.
The meet begins at 2 p.m. with field events, with running events starting at 5. The meet is Grinnell's final action before competing in the 2008 Midwest Conference Championships, which are slated May 9 and 10 in Galesburg, Ill.
Grinnell's last action was at the Kip Janvrin Open last Friday at Simpson College. Sparking the Pioneers was a win in the women's 4x400-meter relay. The Pioneers' tandem of Frances Leslie '10, Leah Russell '11, Vicky Diedrichs '11 and Molly Kratz '08 finished the race in 4:13.10. That was an 11-second time drop from the quartet's previous best.
Grinnell College's track and field teams had a number of strong showings at the Kip Janvrin Open Friday at Simpson College.
Sparking the Pioneers was a win in the women's 4x400-meter relay. The Pioneers' tandem finished the race in 4:13.10. That was an 11-second time drop from the quartet's previous best.
Allison Louthan '08 was sixth in the women's 5000 in 18:11.93, the 4x100 relay team was seventh in 54.05 and Anna Gilbert '09 placed 11th in the pole vault at 10-0, her best effort.
On the men's side, the 4x100 relay team took fifth in 44.63 and the 4x400 unit was seventh in 3:37.33. David Montgomery '10 was 10th in the 1500 in 4:09.61, Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10 took 12th in the 800 in 1:59.21 and Mike Hargadine '09 wound up 14th in the pole vault at 12-6. Fonz Jenkins '10 added a 15th-place finish in the pole vault with a leap of 11-6 ¼, while Chris Wilson '11 had an identical placing in the 5000 with a time of 16:14.24. Noah DeLong '11 was 18th in the 800 in 1:59.86.
Grinnell travels to Pella next week to participate in the Central College Invitational. The meet starts at noon.
Results
Victories in a pair of events sparked the Grinnell College men's track and field team to a sixth-place finish at the annual Dick Young Classic Saturday in Grinnell.
David Montgomery '10 (left) got the Pioneers off on the right foot by winning the 10,000-meter run in 32:12.10, while Mike Hargadine '09 (right) claimed top honors in the pole vault with a leap of 13-5 ¼.
Montgomery was one of four Pioneers to place in the 10,000. Others were Henry Reich '09 (second in 33:14.86), Ethan Heppner '11 (sixth in 33:54.50) and Sam Calisch '10 (seventh in 34:19.35).
The Pioneers also showed their depth in the javelin with four place winners. They were Willie Stewart '09 (second at 176-8), Marquis Bradley '11 (third at 162-11), Hargadine (fourth at 160-9) and Joey Snyder '10 (eighth at 152-4).
In the middle and long distances, Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10 was eighth in the 800 (1:58.41), Nick Spaar '09 was eighth in the 3000 steeplechase (10:02.65) and Noah DeLong '09 was ninth in the 1500 (4:10.74). DeLong, Charlie Knuth '08, Chris Wilson '11 and Lynch-Klarup placed fifth in the 4x800 relay in 8:16.04.
Grinnell finished with 61 points, just two behind fifth-place Simpson and eight short of fourth place Iowa Western Community College. Nebraska Wesleyan defended its Dick Young Classic crown with 201 points.
On the women's side, Molly Kratz '08 sparked the Pioneers by placing second in the 400 in 60.27. The 4x800 relay team of Frances Leslie '10, Leah Russell '11, Kratz and Allison Louthan '08 wound up third in 10:19.41.
Louthan added an eighth-place finish in the 1500. She had a time of 5:00.34.
As a team, Grinnell finished with 14th with 16 points. Nebraska Wesleyan defended its title with 176.5 points.
The Pioneers will participate in the Kip Janvrin Invitational hosted by Simpson College in Indianola on Friday.
Men's Results
Women's Results
The biggest field ever will converge on Les Duke Track on Saturday as Grinnell College hosts the annual Dick Young Classic.
A total of 22 teams are entered for the men's and women's meet, which begins at 9 a.m.
Nebraska Wesleyan swept both team titles last year, as their men scored 232 points and the women tallied 162.3 points. Grinnell's men were fifth with 52 points and the Pioneer women placed sixth with 51.5.
Others in this year's field besides Nebraska Wesleyan and Grinnell are Central, Clarke, Coe, Colorado College, Cornell College, D4 National Champions, Faith Baptist, Graceland, Grand View, Iowa Central, Iowa Wesleyan, Iowa Western Community College, Knox, Loras, Mount Mercy, North Iowa Area Community College, University of Northern Iowa, Northwestern College (Minn.), Simpson and William Penn.
Anna Gilbert '09 won the pole vault to pace the Grinnell College track and field teams at the Cornell College Invitational on Sunday in Mount Vernon.
Gilbert's winning leap was 3.05 meters. Bhoomika Partap '11 was sixth in the event at 1.83 meters. Frances Leslie '10 placed sixth in the 1500-meter run in 5:27.38.
On the men's side, Scott Phillips '11 was fifth in the 100 in 11.86 and seventh in the 200 in 24.29. Curtis McCoy '10 placed sixth in the discus at 34.33 meters.
2008 Cornell Invite Results
The Grinnell College track and field teams head to Mount Vernon on Sunday to compete in the Cornell College Invitational. The meet had been scheduled for Saturday, but was postponed due to inclement weather.
Action begins at 9 a.m. Grinnell's next competition after that will be its lone home meet of the season, the Dick Young Classic on April 19 at Les Duke Track. That meet also starts at 9 a.m.
Marquis Bradley '11 was seventh in the men's javelin and Joey Snyder '10 eighth to lead the Grinnell College track and field teams at the Wartburg Select Track and Field Meet Saturday in Waverly.
Bradley threw 49.25 meters and Snyder 48.93 meters. Other top 20 finishers for Grinnell were Willie Stewart '09 at 45.72 meters and Mike Hargadine '09 at 44.71.
Anna Gilbert '09 tied for 13th in the women's pole vault at 2.90 meters, while Hargadine tied for 16th in the men's version of the event at 4.10 meters. Several Pioneers fared well in the men's 5000-meter run - Henry Reich '09 (15th in 16:05.99), Charlie Knuth '08 (16th in 16:26.10), Ethan Heppner '11 (17th in 16:27.51) and Nick Sparr '09 (16:42.78).
Molly Kratz '08 was 15th in the women's 400 in 1:02.14, while three Pioneers had 17th-place finishes - Winnon Brunson '10 in the men's 200 (23.98), Chris Wilson '11 in the men's 1500 (4:15.66) and Snyder in the men's discus (37.18 meters). Brunson was 18th in the men's 100 in 11.37, while Davis Hermann '11 placed 19th in the men's 200 (24.17) and 20th in the 400 (54.06).
Meet Results
The Grinnell College track and field teams head to Waverly this weekend to compete in the Wartburg College Select Invitational.
The heptahlon/decathlon portion of the meet begins at 4 p.m. on Friday and resumes at 9 a.m. Saturday. The regular meet starts at 11:30 a.m. Saturday.
Other schools bringing men's and women's teams to the meet are Wartburg, Loras, Simpson, UW-Platteville, St. Thomas, Monmouth, University of Dubuque and Western Illinois. Augustana is bringing a men's team, while the College of St. Benedict and UW-La Crosse have women's teams entered.
Charlie Knuth '08 placed eighth in the 3000-meter steeplechase to pace the Grinnell College track and field teams at the 49er Classic hosted by the University of North Carolina-Charlotte.
Knuth finished the race in 9:59.44. He was the lone Grinnell trackster to place in the meet, which was the Pioneers' first outdoor competition of the season. No team score was kept at the meet.
Grinnell's next action is April 4 in Waverly for the Wartburg College Heptathlon/Decathlon.
Results can be found at the following web site: http://charlotte49ers.cstv.com/sports/c-track/stats/032308aaa.html
The Grinnell College track and field teams had individuals place in a number of events at the Midwest Conference Indoor Championships Saturday at Jacksonville, Ill.
The top place winner was Allison Louthan '08, who was second in the women's 3000-meter run in 10:27.06. Anna Gilbert '09 was fourth in the women's pole vault with a leap of 2.88 meters, the same placing garnered by the Pioneer women's and men's distance medley relay teams. Grinnell's women ran the race in 13:39.64 with Emily Lynam '09, Maia Olson '11, Lilah Melzer '11 and Maja Gamble '11 and the men ran 11:01.45 with Chris Knap '08, Mike Hargadine '09, Shyam Deshpande '11 and David Montgomery '10.
Placing fifth were Frances Leslie '10 in the women's 800 in 2:28.73 and Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10 in the men's 800 in 2:01.58. Grinnell also placed fifth in the men's 4x400 relay with Fernando Jenkins '10, Davis Hermann '11, Hargadine and Lynch-Klarup in 3:37.73 and the women were sixth in that event in 4:21.04 with Molly Kratz '08, Leslie, Leah Russell '11 and Olson. Kratz '08 was seventh in the women's 400 in 1:02.43.
Other top 10 finishers for the Pioneers were Sam Calisch '10 and Charlie Knuth in the men's 3000 (ninth and 10th in 9:12.42 and 9:14.23, respectively), plus Maggie Kamraczewski '10 in the women's triple jump (10th at 9.11 meters).
Grinnell was fourth in the women's team standings with 44 points and the men were sixth with 36. Monmouth College won both divisions, scoring 237 on the men's side and 202 in the women's division.
Day 2 Results
The Grinnell College men are fourth and the women sixth following the opening day of the Midwest Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships Friday at Illinois College.
The Pioneer men have 23 points and the women 17. Monmouth College is first in both divisions, as the men have 109 points and the women 80.
The Pioneers had a pair of runner-up finishes on the day, both coming in the 5000-meter run. Allison Louthan '08 was second in the women's version of the event in 17:53.26, while David Montgomery '10 was the runner-up in the men's running in 15:32.09. Maja Gamble '11 also placed in the women's 5000, taking sixth in 19:29.98.
Other Pioneer individuals who placed Friday were Mike Hargadine '09 in the men's pole vault (fifth at 3.98 meters), Chris Wilson '11 in the men's mile run (fifth in 4:31.23) and Emily Lynam '09 in the women's mile (eighth in 5:43.27). Grinnell also placed in a number of relays. The Pioneers were fifth in the men's 1600 sprint medley event with Winnon Brunson '10, Fernando Jenkins '10, Davis Hermann '11 and Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10 (3:43.96), sixth in the women's 4x200 relay with Molly Kratz '08, Frances Leslie '10, Maia Olson and Liza Brost '10 (1:55.29), sixth in the men's 4x200 relay with Brunson, Jenkins, Hermann and Mike Martinez '10 (1:36.88) and seventh in the women's 1600 sprint medley relay with Olson, Maggie Kamraczewski '10, Kratz and Leah Russell '11 (4:38.76).
Day 1 Results
The Grinnell College track and field teams head to Jacksonville, Ill., this weekend for the 2008 Midwest Conference Indoor Championships hosted by Illinois College.
Grinnell's men finished fifth in the team standings a year ago, while the women placed sixth. The Pioneer women hold top 10 rankings in seven events, led by Allison Louthan '08 who is third in the 3000-meter run (10:41.00) and fourth in the mile (5:19.85). Anna Gilbert '09 is fourth in the pole vault (9-6 ¾) and Leah Russell '11 is eighth (6-6). Molly Kratz '08 is ranked eighth in the 400 (1:03.24). The Pioneers are also seventh in the 4x400 relay and eighth in the 4x200 with times of 4:29.96 and 1:58.12, respectively.
On the men's side, David Montgomery '10 is ranked third in the mile with a clocking of 4:29.90. Chris Wilson'11 is eighth in that event at 4:35.91. Michael Hargadine '09 is seventh in the pole vault at 13-5 ¾ and Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10 is eighth in the 800 in 2:01.42. The Pioneers are ranked eighth in two relays - 4x200 (1:40.23) and 4x400 (3:44.76).
Meet Release
Anna Gilbert '09 won the women's pole vault to lead the Grinnell College track and field teams at Saturday's UNI-Dome hosted by the University of Northern Iowa at Cedar Falls.
Gilbert went 9-6 ¼ in the event. Grinnell's men had a strong showing in the mile run, with four competitors placing in the top 20. David Montgomery '10 led the way with a fifth place finish in 4:28.87. Chris Wilson '11 was 12th in 4:35.91, Charlie Knuth '08 placed 14th in 4:38.70 and Ethan Heppner '11 was 15th in 4:39.30. Mike Hargadine '09 added an eighth place finish in the men's pole vault with a leap of 13-1 ½.
Maggie Kamraczewski '10 had a pair of strong finishes in two women's jumping events, placing ninth in the triple jump at 30-2 ¼ and 16th in the long jump at 13-9 ¾. Maja Gamble '11 of Grinnell was 10th in the women's 3000-meter run in 11:31.96, while Rachel Whitfield '10 placed 17th in 11:49.46. The Pioneer women's 4x400 relay team was 15th in 4:29.96 and Molly Kratz '08 placed 16th in the 400 in 1:03.24.
The Pioneers compete in the Midwest Conference Championships next weekend in Jacksonville, Ill.
Meet Results
The Grinnell College track and field teams will be in action Saturday when they compete in the UNI-Dome Open, hosted by the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls.
Grinnell's last competition was two weeks ago at the Dennis Young Classic in Storm Lake. In that meet, Allison Louthan '08 won the women's 3000-meter run and Nick Hargadine '09 took first in the men's pole vault. The Pioneers also got second in the women's 4x200 relay and the men were third in that event. Also placing third was Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10 in the men's 800.
Allison Louthan '08 won the women's 3000-meter run and Nick Hargadine '09 took first in the men's pole vault to lead the way for the Grinnell College track and field teams at the Dennis Young Indoor Classic hosted by Buena Vista University Saturday.
Louthan ran the 3000 in 10:41.00 and Hargadine's winning leap in the pole vault was 4.11 meters. Grinnell placed high in the 4x200-meter relay on both sides, as the women were second in 1:58.12 and the men third in 1:40.23. Placing third was in the men's 800 run was Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10, who ran the race in 2:02.66.
Placing fourth were Molly Kratz in the women's 400 (1:04.32), Charlie Knuth in the men's 800 (2:04.17), Leah Russell in the women's pole vault (1.98 meters), the women's 4x400 relay team (4:42.23) and the men's 4x400 relay squad (3:46.64).
Grinnell placed fourth in the team standings in both divisions, the women scoring 33 points and the men 32. Simpson College was the champion in both classes.
Results
David Montgomery '10 was sixth in the mile run to lead the Grinnell College men's track and field team team at the Hilltop Classic, hosted by Cornell College in Mount Vernon over the weekend.
He had a clocking of 4:36.01. Mike Hargadine '09 was seventh in the pole vault with a leap of 12 feet, 11 ½ inches, while Nick Sparr '09 was also a top 10 finisher for Grinnell as he placed 10th in the men's mile run with a time of 4:36.92.
Chris Wilson '11 was 11th in the mile in 4:38.66, while Charlie Knuth '08 and Sam Calisch '10 were 12th and 13th in 4:40.16 and 4:40.71, respectively.
The team's next action this Saturday at the Dennis Young Classic at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake.
Meet Results
The Grinnell College track and field teams will kick off the 2008 indoor campaign Saturday at the Hilltop Open in Mount Vernon. The meet, hosted by Cornell College, begins at 11 a.m.
The Pioneers boast big numbers on both the men's and women's teams this season, and the distance crew looks strong as usual. Among the top women long distance runners are Allison Louthan '08, an All-American cross country performer last fall, and all-conference performer Maja Gamble '11.
The men's long distance crew has plenty of depth, including the likes of David Montgomery '10, Sam Calisch '10, Charlie Knuth '08, Nick Sparr '09, Ethan Heppner '11, Mike Gallagher '10, Henry Reich '09, Alex Reich '11 and David Krist '08. Montgomery and Knuth were both all-region cross country performers last fall.
Montgomery earned all-conference honors three times last year in track, twice in the indoor season (3000- and 5000-meter runs) and again in the outdoor season (5000). Sparr as all-conference in both the 3000 steeplechase and 10,000, while Knuth was all-conference in the indoor distance medley relay.
The middle distance events are also well-covered. Leading the charge on the men's side are Noah DeLong '11, Tommie Jamison '09, Kyle Lynch-Klarup '10, Shyam Deshpande '11 and Chris Wilson '11. Jamison was on the all-conference indoor distance medley team. As for the women, Becky Bessinger '09, Rachel Whitfield '10, Nora Colter '10 and Gamble will contribute both in the middle and long distances, while Emily Lynam '09 and Lilah Melzer '11 are strong middle distance candidates. Bessinger was all-conference in the 3000 steeplechase, as well as the indoor 3000.
Leading the sprint group on the men's side are Winnon Brunson '10, Nick Merkin '08,
Jordan Courtain '10, Mike Hargadine '09, Fernando Jenkins '10, Mike Martinez '10, Ben Johnson '10 and C.J. Moore '09, while top women's candidates in those events are Molly Kratz '08, Frances Leslie '10, Candyce Jones '10, Maia Olsen '11 and Maggie Kamraczewski '10. Leading hurdlers include women Liza Brost '1 and Olsen, as well as Sam Levy '11 and Greg Swanson '10 on the men's side. Swanson was an all-conference performer in both the 110 and 400 hurdles a year ago.
Leading the throws group are Willie Stewart '08, Marquis Bradley '11, Hargadine, Joey Snyder '10, Jordan Medalia '08, Curtis McCoy '10 and Kennon Landis '09, as well as Sarah Freeman 09 for the women.
Top pole vaulters for the men are Hargadine, Jenkins, Hugh Redford '10 and Anna Gilbert '09, while Kamraczewski leads the triple and long jumpers.
Will and Evelyn Freeman are the team's men's and women's coaches, while assistant coaches include Max Hawsey, Floyd Webb, Nick Voss and Ben Raphelson.
Hilltop Open Schedule
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