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#58 Women 100 Meter Hurdles

#24 Men 110 Meter Hurdles
#40 Women 100 Meter Dash
#1 Men 100 Meter Dash
#59 Women 400 Meter Hurdles
#25 Men 400 Meter Hurdles
#41 Women 200 Meter Dash
#2 Men 200 Meter Dash
#45 Women 800 Meter Run Section 3
#6 Men 800 Meter Run Section 3
#50 Women 1500 Meter Run Section 4
#49 Women 1500 Meter Run Section 3
#11 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 4
#10 Men 1500 Meter Run Section 3
#20 Men 5000 Meter Run Section 3
#42 Women 400 Meter Dash
#3 Men 400 Meter Dash
#51 Women 3000 Meter Steeple Section 1
#14 Men 3000 Meter Steeple Section 1
#15 Men 3000 Meter Steeple Section 2
#43 Women 800 Meter Run Section 1
#44 Women 800 Meter Run Section 2
#4 Men 800 Meter Run Section 1
#5 Men 800 Meter Run Section 2
#47 Women 1500 Meter Run Section 1
#48 Women 1500 Meter Run Section 2
#8 Men 1500 Meter Run Sect. A 7:45
#9 Men 1500 Meter Run Sect. A 7:50
#53 Women 5000 Meter Run Section 1
#18 Men 5000 Meter Run Section 1
#56 Women 10000 Meter Kim McDonald
#21 Men 10000 Meter Run Kim McDonald
#54 Women 5000 Meter Run Section 2
#19 Men 5000 Meter Run Section 2
#57 Women 10000 Meter Run P. Jordan
#22 Men 10000 Meter Run P. Jordan


Field Events:

#67 Women Hammer Throw

#33 Men Hammer Throw
#68 Women Javelin Throw
#34 Men Javelin Throw
#64 Women Long Jump
#30 Men Long Jump
#63 Women Pole Vault
#29 Men Pole Vault
#69 Women Shot Put
#35 Men Shot Put
#65 Women Triple Jump
#31 Men Triple Jump
#66 Women Discus Throw
#32 Men Discus Throw
#62 Women High Jump
#28 Men High Jump

 

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Sport: Track and Field
Location: California
Start: May 4th 2008
Tags: payton-jordan | cardinal-invite | stanford | cardinal
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2008 Cardinal Highlights and Updates!

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American and Collegiate Records at Payton Jordan!

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5/2/08 - Palo Alto, CA - Athletes flock to the Cardinal Invite each year with one goal, to run fast. 2008 was no different. Fields bursting with talent inspired predictions all week. Despite very predictable performances like Shalane Flanagan's new American record in the 10,000, a race that still provided plenty of excitement, the meet also provided surprises such as Brent Vaughn's performance in the men's 5000. Fortunately RunnerSpace was there to capture all of the excitement at Cobb Track.

- Shalane Flanagan sets another American record, this time in her very first 10,000. Flanagan was pushed along to her 30:34 by Kim Smith which provided for excitement as they continued to roll along lap after lap without relenting. Amazing side note: Sally Kipyego broke her own collegiate record during the race (more collegiate highlights of the meet at TrackShark.com).

- Andrew Wheating continues to impress. Less than a week after his outstanding sub-four effort at the Oregon Relays he charged down the homestretch to run 1:47 and win the 800.

- Anna Willard leads a fast women's Steeplechase in which seven women run under the ten minute barrier.

- Emily Brown continues to establish herself. The former Minnesota athlete pulled away from Arianna Lambie to clock a 15:19 5000, to add momentum to her stellar winter cross-country season.

- Craig Mottram decides to make it a race. The pace wasn't as fast as anticipated in the men's 10,000 and never really took off until Mottram put the hammer down with two laps to go and turned what might have been a mediocre race into an exciting effort with his 27:34. The first non-pro in the race was small college sensation Scott Bauhs of Chico State who ran a 27:48!

- Shannon Rowbury rolls away from the 1500 competition. The Duke grad simply ran away from the field the last lap to a 4:07 that was well ahead of second place Yuriko Kobayashi's 4:12. Jordan Hasay ran a very impressive 4:17.46, just off her pr, but still good for the #1 High School time in the Nation (Dyestat.com had a great interview with Hasay after the race).

- (via LetsRun.com) The men's 1500m were a disappointment before they even started with the top section being split into 2 "equal" sections so more people in theory could hit the Olympic "A" standard 3:36.60. The end result was no athletes hitting the "A" standard. In section A2, Nick Symmonds had been in 2nd the entire race (the guy behind the rabbit) and Kevin Sullivan was on his shoulder. Sullivan easily dispatched the field in convincing fashion the final 200, winning by over a second in 3:39.75 as Symmonds held on for second but way back in 3:40.98. Matt Tegenkamp won section A1 in a close race.

- Brent Vaughn gives Kip a run for his money. Although Bernard Lagat looked extremely comfortable in his 13:16 win, with 200m to go Vaughn provided a little doubt as he was rolling up to the hip pocket of Lagat. Vaughn put it all out there and may have established himself as the NCAA favorite in the 5000 with his 13:18.

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Schedule

Running Events
4:30PM Women's 100m Hurdles
4:35PM Men's 110m Hurdles
4:40PM Women's 100 Meters
4:45PM Men's 100 Meters
4:50PM Women's 400 Meter Hurdles
4:55PM Men's 400 Meter Hurdles
5:00PM Women's 200 Meters
5:05PM Men's 200 Meters
5:11PM Women's 800 Meters (Section 3)
5:15PM Men's 800 Meters (Section 3)
5:19PM Women's 1500 Meters (Section 4 & 3)
5:33PM Men's 1500 Meters (Section 4 & 3)
5:45PM Men's 5000 Meters (Section 3)
6:00PM Men's 10,000 Meters (Section 3)
6:30PM Women's 400 Meters
6:35PM Men's 400 Meters
6:40PM Women's Steeplechase
6:53PM Men's Steeplechase (Top 2 Sections)
7:13PM Women's 800 Meters (Top 2 Sections)
7:21PM Men's 800 Meters (Top 2 Sections)
7:31PM Women's 1500 Meters (Top 2 Sections)
7:45PM Men's 1500 Meters (Top 2 Sections)
7:57PM Women's 5000 Meters (Top Section)
8:15PM Men's 5000 Meters (Top Section)
8:30PM Women's Kim McDonald Memorial 10,000m
9:05PM Men's Kim McDonald Memorial 10,000m
9:35PM Women's 5000 Meters (Section 2)
9:53PM Men's 5000 Meters (Section 2)
10:08PM Women's Payton Jordan 10,000m (Section 2)
10:45PM Men's Payton Jordan 10,000m (Section 2)

Field Events
3:00PM Women's/Men's Hammer
3:00PM Women's/Men's Javelin
3:00PM Women's/Men's Long Jump
3:00PM Women's Pole Vault / Men to follow
4:00PM Women's/Men's Shot Put
4:30PM Women's/Men's Triple Jump
5:00PM Women's/Men's Discus
5:00PM Women's High Jump / Men to follow

 

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