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  • 2009 USATF: mJT - Chris Hill 275-02/83.87m

    1. Mike Hazle (unat) 1
    2. Chris Hill (Georgia) 2
    3. Corey White (USC) 6
    4. Sean Furey (H-P Center) 8
    5. Cyrus Hostetler (Oregon) nr
    6. Adam Montague (unat) nr
    7. Bobby Smith (unat) 4
    8. Barry Krammes (H-P Center) 7
    9. John Hetzendorf (unat) 9
    10. Cody Fillinich (NWn Louisiana) nr

  • #2
    I think I missed a thread or something. What's up with Breaux Greer? Has he finally succumbed to injuries for good?

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    • #3
      My pick:

      White
      Hill
      Hazle

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      • #4
        Apparently Greer is still training and recovering from his major injuries of recent years, and as of recently, is expected back next year.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by rainy.here
          I think I missed a thread or something. What's up with Breaux Greer? Has he finally succumbed to injuries for good?
          go to the top of the page where the blue links are, click on "Search" enter "Greer" and this thread will cough up for you

          http://mb.trackandfieldnews.com/discuss ... 527#537527

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          • #6
            Fortunately looks like getting three on the team should not be a problem Hostetler, White, Hill and Hazle all have the "A". Furey, Montague and Krammes all have the "B". (All data subject to possible random errors on my part).

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            • #7
              Re: 2009 USATF: mJT

              White
              Hill
              Hazle

              Like I know anything about this event? ops:

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              • #8
                Re: 2009 USATF: mJT

                Originally posted by Jnathletics
                White
                Hill
                Hazle

                Like I know anything about this event? ops:
                I believe that Hill throw a life time best of 275 feet and 3 inches which is 83.89 to us meter speaking crowed

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                • #9
                  Code:
                    1 Chris Hill                   Georgia                 83.87m     275-02
                        76.95m  83.87m  82.36m  PASS  PASS  PASS                            
                    2 Mike Hazle                   Nike                    82.06m     269-03
                        82.06m  FOUL  75.34m  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL                              
                    3 Sean Furey                   unattached              76.16m     249-10
                        75.69m  FOUL  76.16m  73.91m  71.19m  73.73m                        
                    4 Cyrus Hostetler              Oregon                  75.58m     247-11
                        75.58m  FOUL  FOUL  66.78m  FOUL  65.86m                            
                    5 Doug Lefler                  unattached              73.04m     239-07
                        65.66m  72.78m  73.04m  FOUL  72.78m  FOUL                          
                    6 Adam Montague                Florida                 73.03m     239-07
                        72.82m  72.36m  71.62m  71.73m  73.03m  FOUL                        
                    7 Corey White                  Southern Cal            72.83m     238-11
                        72.42m  72.83m  70.88m  FOUL  FOUL  FOUL                            
                    8 Bobby Smith                  Monmouth Track Club     71.65m     235-01
                        67.37m  71.65m  68.83m  FOUL  FOUL  69.70m                          
                    9 Joshua Kaehler               unattached              68.88m     226-00
                        63.67m  67.41m  68.88m                                              
                   10 John Hetzendorf              unattached              68.75m     225-07
                        63.81m  68.75m  65.55m                                              
                   11 Barry Krammes                Shore Athletic Club     68.19m     223-09
                        68.19m  FOUL  62.95m                                                
                   12 Alex Wolff                   Oregon                  67.19m     220-05
                        67.19m  62.80m  65.60m                                              
                   13 Ryan Young                   California              66.92m     219-07
                        66.92m  64.85m  64.11m                                              
                   14 Cody Fillinich               Northwestern La.        65.33m     214-04
                        FOUL  64.69m  65.33m                                                
                   15 Tanner Evak                  Penn State              64.72m     212-04
                        62.02m  64.72m  64.09m                                              
                   16 Robert Dehn                  Wisconsin               63.53m     208-05
                        59.51m  63.53m  61.94m                                              
                   17 Ryan Weidman                 Bigfoot Track Club      63.23m     207-05
                        FOUL  FOUL  63.23m                                                  
                   18 Justin St Clair              unattached              62.85m     206-02
                        61.00m  FOUL  62.85m                                                
                   19 Andrew Hall                  unattached              62.84m     206-02
                        FOUL  58.08m  62.84m                                                
                   20 Justin Shirk                 unattached              61.17m     200-08
                        FOUL  61.17m  59.95m

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                  • #10
                    Well, two over 82, that is respectable, at least!!!!

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                    • #11
                      Does Furey have the "A" standard for the WC? If not, and if he doesn't get it by July 31, Hostetler in 4th place could go as he already has the "A".

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                      • #12
                        [Deleted duplicate post due to Internet problems at Eugene motel full of bloggers]

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Charley Shaffer
                          Does Furey have the "A" standard for the WC? If not, and if he doesn't get it by July 31, Hostetler in 4th place could go as he already has the "A".
                          Since Hill and Hazle both have the "A" standard, Furey only needs the "B" standard of 78.00, which he already has.

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                          • #14
                            the all-time U.S.list

                            1. 91.29 299-6 Breaux Greer (adi) 6/21/07
                            2. 87.12 285-10 Tom Pukstys (adi) 5/25/97
                            3. 84.20 276-3 Mike Barnett (NYAC) 7/11/91
                            4. 83.88 275-2 Dave Stephens (NYAC) 5/03/91
                            5. 83.87 275-2 Chris Hill (Georgia) 6/25/09
                            6. 83.74 274-9 Leigh Smith (unat) 5/09/08
                            7. 83.16 272-10 Cyrus Hostetler (Oregon) 4/04/09
                            8. 83.00 272-4 Brian Crouser (NYAC) 5/16/87
                            9. 82.97 272-2 Corey White (USC) 4/04/09
                            10. 82.74 271-5 Duncan Atwood (unat) 6/26/87
                            11. 82.44 270-6 Ed Kaminski (ABG) 5/14/94
                            12. 82.21 269-8 Mike Hazle (unat) 5/09/08

                            (and Hazle was just inches off his PR yesterday.... imagine with that good headwind--probably 5mps up where the javs were arcing--how far an old aerodynamic spear would have flown)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jb
                              Originally posted by Charley Shaffer
                              Does Furey have the "A" standard for the WC? If not, and if he doesn't get it by July 31, Hostetler in 4th place could go as he already has the "A".
                              Since Hill and Hazle both have the "A" standard, Furey only needs the "B" standard of 78.00, which he already has.
                              After all this time, why to people continue to ruminate on this 'not an A' problem whilst having it wrong? [gh does NOT have it wrong!]

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