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| Written by Levi Johnstone - Argonaut | ||||||
| Friday, 02 May 2008 | ||||||
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The University of Idaho track and field team continues to perform well at the meets leading up to regionals, and for some athletes, nationals.
The team is coming off of a week where it hit 12 regional qualifying marks, earned nine individual victories, beat two meet records and one school record as the team split between the Oregon Relays and the Cougar Invitational.
“Most of the schools at the meet are going to send a smallish group,” Phipps said. “We’re sending about 15 from each of the men’s and women’s teams and the rest will be here preparing for exams.”
Mykael Bothum won the Western Athletic Conference Field Athlete of the Week award for her performance in the shot put. Bothum won the event setting the meet record and breaking the school record with her effort of 51 feet, 5 inches. Bothum also holds the indoor shot put record, which she set earlier this year.
“Russ is just an incredible athlete and that lends him to be successful,” Phipps said. “I think I saw him throwing a javelin today. Anything that can be thrown, he wants to throw. It’s his mentality.”
“We look pretty good on both the men’s and women’s sides,” Phipps said. “We’d look better on the men’s side if it weren’t for a couple of injuries.”
“The biggest step is making it to regionals,” Phipps said. “Once there, you either have to finish in the top five or hope your qualifying mark is in the top 25 or 26 in the nation. Then you get to compete at nationals.” Add as favorites (79) | Views: 1483
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