They were originally going to run the 55 in the dash and hurdles. For what? Nobody knows. Mouse or Rana Reider contacted the meet director to tell them that IAAF would not except Bryans marks if they were at 55m and apparently they took word.
By the way, incredible score considering he ran 3:06. He could of went 6350 if he put the throttle down!
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If Clay did run 55m, then 6.77 and 7.74 are pretty slow times for him.
Like you say, he must have competed over 60m - it would make more sense. Thanks for clarifying.
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Originally posted by JonClay ends up with 6192 (6.77, 7.56, 15.91, 2.02, 7.74, 5.15, 3:06.39).
PBs in the shot and pole vault. Although it says that the sprint and hurdles events were over 55m - will this score therefore count as a 'normal' heptathlon?
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Clay ends up with 6192 (6.77, 7.56, 15.91, 2.02, 7.74, 5.15, 3:06.39).
PBs in the shot and pole vault. Although it says that the sprint and hurdles events were over 55m - will this score therefore count as a 'normal' heptathlon?
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He was supposed to compete at Boise STate a couple of weeks back (the meet where Kilmartin broke 6000), but felt a hamstring pop during warmup so played it safe.
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Brian Clay Heptathlon
He is leading the Iowa State Hept with 3884:
(15.91-SP/7.56-LJ/2.02-HJ/6.77-60)
In the Pent:
1 Laura Collins (UC-Irvine) 4087
2 Erica Moore (Ind St) 3993Tags: None
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