Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 04, 1984, Section A, Page 4, Image 4

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Pepsi Relays start today
By Steve Turcotte
Of the Emerald
For coach Tom Heinonen and
his Oregon women's track
team, this weekend's Oregon
Pepsi Relays are not to be taken
lightly.
In fact, Heinonen himself ad
mits that it is the most important
meet of the season so far —
ranking above the dual-meet
schedule and invitational meets
in Berkeley and Seattle.
“This is a chance for us to get
top competition in every
event," says Heinonen of Friday
and Saturday's meet. "This will
be an introduction to big meets
for us. This one has more quali
ty than the Washington meet
and we'll look at it as a stepp
ingstone toward the NCAA
meet.”
The meet features high
school, junior college, universi
ty and open athletes competing
in 87 events over the two days.
And the competition is so fierce
on the women's side that
Heinonen admits Oregon may
not even win an event.
Most of the two-day meet
features relays but there will
also be a number of outstanding
individual races.
In the 1,500, which is Satur
day, Oregon's Ranza Clark,
Claudette Ciroenendaal and Kim
Roth will enter a loaded field
that includes Debbie Scott of
Canada and Sue Addison of
Athletics West, both of whom
have.dipped under 4:10.
Oregon will load up its
distance runners in the 5,000 as
Eryn Forbes, Kathy Hayes, Lisa
Johnson and Kim Ryan all will
be looking for an NCAA
qualifying time. They will be
joined by Athletics West run
ners Marty Cooksey and Cathie
Twomey and Canada's Lynn
Williams.
The Ducks will also be looking
to qualify a number of athletes
for the NCAA Championships in
the meet. Lisa Nicholson is still
searching for a qualifying time
in the 400 hurdles, long jumper
Janell Thorsland is close and
Roth should qualify in the 1,500.
In the women's sprints, the
story is Florida State. The
Seminoles boast four sprinters
who run in the 11.4-second
range and a 400-relay team
which has clocked an NCAA
record 42.94. Look out for
Florida State's sprint medley
team, too.
The field events showcase a
number of outstanding
throwers, with Meg Ritchie
headlining the shot put and
discus. Ritchie has thrown over
00 feet in the shot and over 200
feet in the discus. In addition,
there will be a number of javelin
throwers who have gone over
180 feet.
On the men's side, meet of
ficials had hoped for a shot put
field that featured ex-Oregon
star Dean Crouser. Crouser felt
he was ready for a 70-foot throw,
but a stress fracture in his foot
likely will keep him out of Satur
day's competition.
"I probably won't compete —
I don't want to risk re-injury,"
says Crouser.
For the Duck men, the
Oregon Relays brings about the
end of the dual-meet season
and the beginning of some ma
jor meets leading up to the
NCAA Championships.
"We're happy to see the dual
meet season come to an end,"
admits assistant coach |ohn
Gillespie. "We had to do what
was best for the team all season,
but this week we'll do what is
best for each individual."
Like the women, many of the
Duck men will be going after
NCAA-qualifying marks today
and Saturday. In the 5,000, Chris
Hamilton, John Zishka, Brad
Simpson and Mike Blackmore
will be trying to dip under
13:57.20 to qualify for nationals.
Dub Myers and Harold
Kuphaldt will be trying to
qualify in the 1,500.
Among other top Oregon en
tries will be Kory Tarpenning in
the pole vault, hurdlers LaMar
Hurd and Don Ward and
steeplechaser Matt McGuirk.
Joining McGuirk to form an ex
cellent steeplechase field will be
Farley Gerber (8:25.8), Kelly
Jensen (8:27.8), Jeff Hess (8:29.4)
and Greg Duhaime (8:19.5).
The meet gets underway at
10:30 this morning while Satur
day's portion begins at 11.a.m.
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