Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 1989, Page 7, Image 7

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    Sports_
Three qualify for post-season
at women's track Twilight Meet
By Ashley Conklin
Emerald Sports Reporter
Oregon's women's track team
got what it wanted out of Satur
day's Twilight Meet at Hay
ward Field—an NCAA qualify
ing spot for Liz Wilson in the
5.000 meters, two Pacific-10
qualifiers in the BOO meters and
some competition for javelin
thrower (ill Smith
The Duck women were aided
in their quest by what could be
considered an all-star women's
line-up. With the likes of An
nette Hand. Carol Borovicka.
Rauza ('lark and Karin Smith
on hand this warm May even
ing. the 3,753 in attendance got
their money’s worth
Hand and Borovicka helped
pull Wilson past the national
standard in the 5.000 in the
combined 3.000-5,000. Wilson
did so with a time of 10:23 07
despite limited training be
cause of a stress reaction in her
leg.
"I.iz really struggled the last
few laps but got the job done."
head coach Tom Heinonen
said. "She might be a little shy
of training. We thought we had
it (the stress fracture] under
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her training."
"It's nice to know 1 can run a
5,(MM) if 1 want to." Wilson
said. "This was my first week
to run everyday and 1 felt like
an animal out there.
"Nothing's going my way
this year. It's like someone or
something is trying to take
something away." Wilson said
With the graduation of Hand
ami Penny Graves last season.
Wilson has taken over the rule
as Oregon's top distance run
ner. but said there isn't any
added pressure
"The shoes are on my feel
now " she said "Most of it
(pressure) comes from myself
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