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Classic studded with world-class athletes
A world-class discus field and
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beginning at 5 25 p.m at
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The meet features a truck
load of Olympic champions,
world-record holders and
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addition to several up-and
coming stars
The discus competition is led
by Ben Plucknett. who captured
the world record a few weeks
ago at the Modesto Relays
Other tossers include former
Oregon athlete and world
record holder Mac Wilkins Knut
Hjeltnes, ranked fourth in the
world last year and another
former Duck, Dave Vorhees
The 5 000 field includes 10
runners with times under 13 35
and 18 under 13:50 Included in
that are local favorites Dick
Quax a coach for Athletics
West and former Duck Matt
Centrowitz
The men's and women s 800
have something in common — a
locally-trained athlete going for
a fast time Kenya s Mike Boit, a
1972 Olympic silver medalist
and University grad student, ran
one of the fastest times in the
world this season (1 45 32) last
weekend at the Jumbo Elliot
Classic His lifetime best is
1 43 6
The women's race has
Oregon's Leann Warren, the
recently crowned AIAW
champion in the 800 She will try
to improve on her personal best
of 2:01 3 with a field that in
cludes Kenya s Techla
Chemabwai (2 00 1). Athletics
West's Essie Kelly (2 02 34) and
Debbie Campbell of Canada
(2:02 8)
Tom Byers, winner of last
weekend s Twilight Mile will
face New Zealand s John
Walker in the 1,500 Other 1.500
competitors include Graham
Williamson and Craig Masback
The women's 1,500 could be
a very tight race with AIAW
3,000 champ Regina Joyce
(4 12 7 this season in the 1.500),
Joan Hansen (4 12). Brenda
Webb (4 12 9), Maggie Keyes
(4 13 4) and Debbie Scott
(4 11 1)
The top three finishers in last
year's Olympic Trials javelin will
compete Saturday Rod Ewaliko
(291-0) Bruce Kennedy (287-0)
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Ken Martin a former Duck now competing for Athletic lVesf. will
compete in a strong steeplechase field
and Duncan Atwood (285-5) will
be joined by Bob Roggy (293-7),
the NCAA champion in 1978
Two former American record
holders will go at it in the
women's high jump Louise Rit
ter (6-4V<) and Jom Huntley
(6-43/<), an assistant coach at
Oregon State, will try to recap
ture the record snagged by Pam
Spencer (6-5Vi) last week
Other events include the
steeplechase with Athletics
West's Ken Martin and field all
with bests under 8 32. and the
100 hurdles with AIAW 400 hur
dles champion Robin Marks and
Oregon athletes Lexie Miller
and Kris Costello
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preceded at 11 am by a meet
for high school and open
athletes Event winners will
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