Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 14, 1993, Page 5A, Image 5

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    Oregon Daily E>IT16r<ll(l S |)0!'t S —
Blair begins Pac-10s;
Women at Hayward
By Erick StudenlcM
Oregon Dat>v Emerald
Oregon heptathlete Kelly HInir will be looking to give the Ducks an
early lead in the Pacific-10 Conference track meet today as she begins
competition in the league's multi-event championships in Berke
ley. Calif.
Blair, who took second place in the Par-10 heptathlon in 1900 and
1991. is the clear-cut favorite to win the event. Blair's seasonal best
(and school record) of 5,713 points is more than 5(H) points liettor than
the second-best mark in the conference.
The heptathlon, which is a combination of seven events, begins
today with the 100 hurdles, the high lump and the shot put. Blair is
currently ranked second in the nation behind defending NCAA champ
Ami Kaijurand of Brigham Young
The rest of the Oregon team will remain in Eugene for the Twilight
meet, which begins Saturday at 5:15 p in The Oregon women will try
to get additional qualifiers for both the Pac-10 and NCAA meets
The Ducks already have 14 individuals who have qualified for next
week's individual event Pac-10 meet, and several other athletes am
just seconds off the qualifying standards Tvrza Hunt is only 1 fi
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Men hope to capitalize
on weather, competition
By Dave Charbonneau
Oregon Oa/ty Emerald
The Oregon men's track and
field team may finally gei an
opportunity to compete in weath
er that's conducive to good times
for the first time this season when
it competes in the Oregon Twi
light Saturday beginning at 5:15
p.m.
So far this season, the Ducks
have competed in the rain, wind,
cold and clouds — basically
everything but the sun. And with
the Pacific-10 Conference Cham
pionships beginning next Friday
in Berkeley, Calif.. Oregon is
praying for the sun to stick
a round.
Although it seems the Dm ks'
Pai 10 squad is sot, the team still
lacks an NCAA automatic qual
ifier.
If Oregon is going to get a
national qualifier, it will prnha
bly have to happen Saturday The
weather should be nice, and the
meet tends itself to individual
performances. Lack of team scor
ing and strong competition give
participants in the meet ideal
conditions to set personal
records
The Ducks have already qual
ified athletes in nearly every
event for the Pac-lOs. Oregon still
lacks qualifiers in the 5,000,
10,000, shot put, hammer and
javelin, but head coach Hill
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