Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 08, 1992, Page 12, Image 12

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NCAA javelin champ
aims to join Duck team
By Jake Berg
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;'hr 'radtlion is at it again
The Oregon womens track
team s javelin program lias al
^ .1 \ s been strong, and this
term it nst got stronger
\shje\ Selmari the 1 ‘too
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n ifii at (Jrrgon for spring term
ami w i II i ompete as a Due k
next season
The senior sot inlcigv major
transferred from I! S( after
training during the summer
with Paula Horry who gradual
ed horn Oregon after winning
the St \ A c ji.it; pint sh ip III the
event last spring
Hellee dec tding to transfer.
Salman moved in with ftcrrv in
t.iigera ..ist September to take i
\ c ar off Iron, the i'S( trac k
pn attain During winter break,
!tie gi vear old ( (range Counts
:. i:1 v e w as se> is| v thinking
about a permanent change ol
pac e. she said
After I was hen* for a few
in litis I started think tig that I
didn’t want t-, go hac k to I. A .
Selma!! said I vs anted to get
the lire hac k that won the
’1 et() national title
( liber lac tors that m !l uenced
Seiui.m s move were the i hang
,ng of the javelin cciac.lies at
CS( and the idea of being aide
li ir.nn under Oregon throws
c (mi h Sallv Harmon
'Sallv is really well known
lor being a g r * • a t coach
Selmari said It sounded like a
really good (bailee to broaden
rav understanding of the jave
iin
Seimaii saicJ i St. recently
moved her throws coach to
Jumps and brought m a new
c csic ft. just giv mg tier more rea
son to want to move She also
san! she was tired of practicing
h\ herself
I |ust started getting burned
out on training alone.’ Selmari
said 1 was kind of stuck in a
hole there
The I ngalls weren't "real ex
cited’ about letting her go, but
were prett v supportive.
Selmari said
I’cim Hemonen has seen all
ol Oregon’s great throwers in
: i is ! i - \ ears as head c i ac h. and
ha is just as exc tied as Selmari
.s about the mat e
She's a real I v nice kid."
Hemonen said of the I’rojan
school ret ord holder It’s great
to have a top-level athlete
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who's .ilso .1 really strong influ
i'ni c She .idiis goixl attributes
to our team."
Selman. whose personal-ro
i i : i throw ni 187-9 is the I’ac
'U s lourth-hest and l S("s bust
■ vit also adds another A11 *
American name to a program
at i ushmied to them
Harmon won the national li
e as a Llut k in l‘)Hl when the
national championships were
not the NCAAs, but the Associ
ation for Intercollegiate Athlet
es lor Women (.MAW) The
next year, All-American Lynda
Hughes set the Oregon school
retort! ot UOH t. which Berry
i ame within itu lies of breaking
last year
Interestingly, Hughes, an
Olympic team member in 1984
and 1988, left Oregon alter her
junior season because of aca
deme reasons She resurfaced
two years later — after a red
shirt year and a year for mater
nity leave at Arizona, anoth
er I’m • 10 school
Other Oregon javolin A11 -
Americans include Koz Rouse,
Brooke Alien and |ill Smith,
die 1988 NCAA champion. Or
egon senior Kim Hyatt followed
up Smith's title with two All
Ament an appearances of her
own m 1089 and 1990
I he 1990 season saw Berry
rebound from missing the meet
her sophomore year as she took
second to Selman at the
N't A As Ironically. Berry re
turned the favor last season at
Hayward when Salman fin
ished second to Berry in the na
tional championships
Though Hyatt will graduate
this year, the future looks as
bright for Oregon's javelin pro
gram us the past does With
.Selman coming in next season,
there should be less pressure
on Oregon freshmen throwers
Kelsey Stellick and Keri Lster
brook. two of the nation's top
prep throwers a yeur ago
"It gives Keri Lsterbrook and
Kelsey Stellick another year to
mature,” Helnonen said.
Sid man's year to mature is
this spring, and she said she
just hopes to get healthy
enough to do something quite
"unique" — win ihe national
championship in javelin for
two different schools
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