Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 06, 1981, Page 10, Image 10

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It was business as usual for Alberto Salazar against Washington after an "easy” 13:34.45 in the 5,000.
Tracksters skin Huskies
Hurd shatters
record in TJ
By JOHN HEALY
Ol the Emerald
Lamar Hurd had a personal
best of 48-6 in the triple jump
last spring at the end of his sen
ior year at Garfield High School
in Seattle, Wa.
A good, but not great, prep
mark.
But Oregon needed a jumper
in the worst of ways, so they
offered Hurd a full scholarship,
hoping he would eventually give
the Ducks respectability in the
horizontal jumps.
Oregon head coach Bill Del
linger and assistant coach Den
nis Whitby were right — Hurd
has brought the Ducks respect
ability in the triple jump.
Not eventually, though.
Right now.
Saturday, while the Ducks
were dismantling the Washing
ton Huskies 107-56 at Hayward
Field, Hurd was leaping to a new
school record in the triple jump.
His mark of 51 -9% broke Gary
Lacey’s record of 51-0 and
marked the third consecutive
meet in which Hurd has im
proved his personal record in
the event.
"I didn’t think I would be go
ing this far today, to be honest,”
said Hurd. "But I’m going for 52
feet so I can qualify for the
NCAAs. That’s been my goal all
year.”
‘‘This is the best he has
looked,” said Whitby, who
coaches the triple jump.
Even better jumps may be in
store, added Whitby, once a
couple of kinks are ironed out of
Hurd’s form and the weight
program he has been on begins
paying off.
‘‘He has a lot of strength work
to do," said Whitby. “It’s a sort
of dynamic strength that will
allow him to maintain his speed
on all three phases of the jump.
We’re still working on that.”
Dellinger had some early
worries about this meet, but
they were quickly dispelled.
Stan Link’s 8:54.21 win in the
steeplechase, Jon Switzer’s
pole vault win with a 17-0 effort
and Larry Bradley’s second in
the 200 (21.22) and third in the
100 (10.53) gave Dellinger
breathing room in events he
rated as a toss-up.
Sophomore Dean Crouser set
a meet record with a toss of
205-6 in the discus; sophomore
David Mack and senior Mike
Friton finished side-by-side in
the 1,500 meters, Mack winning
3:44.85 to 3:44.87; Dwight
Robertson won the high hurdles
in a wind-aided 14.12; Oregon’s
400 relay team clocked a 40.24,
a new meet record; Vince
Goldsmith heaved the shot put
63-10; and Alberto Salazar
pushed himself to a time of
13:34.45 in the 5,000.
Salazar’s and Crouser’s wins
were especially notable
because each turned in an ex
ceptional performance but
claimed it was just an average
effort.
“I was happy because I
wasn’t even psyched,” said
Crouser, who has improved his
discus best by over 19 feet this
year. “I know I pan get better
and I’m sure I can get Mac’s
record (Mac Wilkins’ mark of
212-6, set in 1973).’’
Salazar sees a lot of room for
improvement as well.
"I had a sore throat all week
and slight congestion,” ex
plained Salazar. “(Dellinger)
doesn’t want me to go all out
right now but he wants to get me
used to a fast pace so when I run
that pace it will be that much
easier.”
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