Monday, April 11, 2011

Gopher Thinclads Strong at Arizona Meets

The Gopher men's and women's track teams continued the southern swing of their outdoor season with more action in Arizona last weekend.

U of M thrower Micah Hegerle earned the unique distinction of winning the same event in two separate meet on the same day -- topping the hammer throw at the Mesa Classic and at Arizona State's Sun Angel Classic. Hegerle threw 207-1 in Mesa and 209-4 down the road in Tempe.

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The men’s 4 x 400-meter relay was the lone Gopher victor on the track at the Sun Angel Classic. The foursome of Kevin Bradley, John Holton, Oladipo Fagbemi, and Harun Abda clocked a season-best time of 3 minutes, 10.05 seconds to win.

Earlier in the meet, Abda posted a career-best 1:48.54 800 meters for second place. The time ranks #5 in Gopher history. Relay teammate Fagbemi also excelled in an individual event landing a career-best leap of 23-11 1/2 inches to finish fourth in the long jump.

Cameron Boy added a fourth-place finish in the 200 meters with a 21.67. He teamed with Ryan Todhunter, Sean King, and Fagbemi to place sixth in the 4x100-meter relay in a season-best time of 41.06 seconds.

Todhunter was also sixth in the 110-meter high hurdles in 14.75.

Three Gopher throwers collected top-five finishes on Saturday. Aaron Studt placed fourth in the open shot put at 54-11 1/4, followed by Trey Davis in fifth with 54-8. Tyler Kleinhuizen placed fifth in the open discus with 166-10.

Gopher Women ... Sharyn Dahl opened the weekend with a win in the 400-meter hurdles at the Mesa Classic, running 1:00.80. Teammate Kelly Stalpes was third in a time of 1:02.06. Kim Hovey captured the title in the invitational shot put with a throw of 47-3 3/4.

The next day at the Sun Angel Classic, Dahl became the sixth hurdler in Minnesota history to run a sub-sixty-second time in the 400-meter hurdles. The junior placed third with her career-best 59.20, the fifth-fastest time in school history.

Todea-Kay Willis finished third in the Sun Angel long jump with a leap of 19-10 3/4 inches.

Alena Brooks added her name to the Gophers’ top-10 list in the 800 meters. She placed seventh with a time of 2:08.18, the eighth-best time in Gopher history.

Brooks also anchored the Gopher 4x100-meter relay that placed sixth in a time of 45.92 seconds. Joining Brooks on the relay were Todea-Kay Willis, Nyoka Giles, and Chimerem Okoroji.

Find Mesa Classic results HERE.

Find Sun Angel Classic results HERE.

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