Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 01, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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WOMEN
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relay team that should break the
Oregon school re< ortl of 4r>.5 s«s -
onds by the end of the season
Iasi we«k, the relay toam won the
Stanford Invitational title, defeat
ing three other I’m • 10 m hools iri
the pnx.ess
After a redshlrt season. Kelly
Blair returns to the squad, and is
capable of outscoring some less
er conference opponents single
handed Blair has already quali
fied for the NCAA Championship
Meet in the heptathlon, and she
should also qualify in the high
jump and 400 meter hurdles
Ashiev Sulman, the NCAA
javelin champion in 1900 from
USC. is now officially a Duck.
Selman has been an all-American
her previous three years of i om
petition
With the additions of Godfrey,
Blair, and Selman. many feel that
Oregon will have its best
women's track team since 1988.
when the squad took third at the
NCAA championship
The following is a run-down of
the team by event:
Sprints — Jones made school
history last year when she
became the first Oregon woman
sprinter to earn an ali-Americun
certificate by toking fifth place in
the 4(K) meter sprint With Jones
anchoring. Oregon could qualify
relay teams for the NCAA meet
for the first time since 1981.
Junior Shawna Krasowski. a
transfer from Lane Community
College, and Nilka Thomas, the
400 meter Alaska prep record
holder, will add depth to the 200
and 400 meter events
Distant es — Nicole Woodward
return* ns the only runner with
NCAA experience, having placed
10th in the 5000 meters last sea
son Jenna (iarlson won the Stan
ford Invitational 3000 meter rat*
last week, proving she i nn run
among the conference leaders.
|ill Callero took third in the
Pat:-10 meet last season at 10.000
meters, and freshman Heidi Von
Borkulo-Goldstein was the lop
Oregon finisher at the November
NCAA Cross-Country meet.
lumps — The Ducks have two
high jumpers who have cleared
5'10" in Blair and junior Amo
Olsen. Kelsey Siellick has decid
ed lo give up the heptathlon in
order to c oncentrate on the high
jump, so shi- should improve dra
matically on her 5'5" personal
record
Sara Howell will remain busy
during meets, ns she plans to
jump as well as run hurdles.
Howell has a lifetime best of
397” in the triple jump and 1H'9"
in the long jump.
Throws — Julie Beck is the
only experiem ed shotputter on
the squad She will look to
improve upon her fifth place fin
ish from a year ago. The javelin
will once again lie the Duck s
deepest throwing event, as Keri
Eastorbrook. Tonia Roth, and
Stellick. along with Selmnn.
could score at the conference
meet
Oregon opens its dual meet
season Saturday at noon against
northwest rival Washington at
Havward Field
iversity
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