Monday, March 14, 2011
Heath Wins Minnesota-Packed NCAA 3000m
Using a furious drive to the finish line, Winona native Elliott Heath won his first NCAA Indoor title in a 3000-meter race where a trio of Minnesota athletes stormed the podium.
Heath, who competes for Stanford University, won the event in 8:03.7, outkicking the University of Minnesota's Ben Blackenship, the runner-up in 8:04.65. Justin Tyner, the Brianerd High School alum who competes for Air Force, was 5th in 8:05.57.
Video coverage of the entire race is above.
Earlier in the meet, Heath had finished 5th in the 5000m in 13:34.54, while Blankenship, A Stillwater High School alum, made his mark on the meet with a 3:54.61 1600m anchor leg for the University of Minnesota's 3rd-place DMR.
The Gopher men tied for 6th in the men's team standings with 27 points, tying the program's best-ever result at the meet. There's a GopherSports recap of the men's meet HERE.
Find full meet results HERE.
Video: A Flotrack interview with Elliott Heath.
Video: A Flotrack interview with Ben Blankenship.
Video: A Flotrack interview with Justin Tyner.
Labels:
Gophers,
Indoor Track,
NCAA
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