Amanda Smock's Olympic dream meets reality tomorrow morning when the Melrose native jumps in triple jump qualifying on the opening day of track competition at the London Olympic Games.
Smock (pictured), the Olympic Trials champion and the United States' lone entrant in the event, will be in action starting at 4:25 a.m. Minnesota time.
The North Dakota State University alumnus will be the seventeenth and final jumper in Group A of the qualifying round. Another eighteen jumpers will compete simultaneously in Group B.
The top twelve jumpers will advance to Sunday's final; jumpers marking 47-3 or farther automatically advance to finals.
Find the startlist for the event HERE,
Making the final will be a tall order for the first-time Olympian. Smock ranks #33 in the field based on her 2012 season best and #32 based on her personal best. Four years ago in Beijing, it took 46-6 1/4 -- Smock's PR exactly -- to advance to finals.
At the World Championships in Daegu, South Korea last summer, Smock jumped 44-2 3/4 to finish 17th in her qualifying flight and 31st overall. Four years ago, Smock's friend and training partner Shani Marks finished 13th in her group and 28th overall with a mark of 44-1 1/4.
Should Smock advance, she'd make history as the first American to make a Olympic women's triple jump final.
The StarTribune has a nice video/photo/copy package on Smock HERE.
Find an amazing trove of Olympic triple jump information HERE.
Photo by Randy Miyazaki/TrackandFieldPhoto.com.
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