6/7 WKND: Price US#2 A-T (and PA#2)|Krais #2 all-time Hep + 300H|Lowry, Troxell zip|Kaulbach in VA

Chanelle Price runs the 2nd best PA 800 ever in 2:01.61 at Prefontaine. #2 also happens to be US#2 behind Kim Gallagher's 2:00.07 - and Price has a few more chances...

6/5-6/07 Great Southwest Track and Field Classic @ University of New Mexico, Albuquerque

Ryann Krais is gaining fans and confidence as she chases records in her prep farewell...

US#2 all time for Ryann Krais of 5522 in the heptathlon, and a PR of 41.22 in winning the 300 hurdles (left) on Saturday, in photo by Alan Versaw, Colarado Runner, a MileSplit.US affiliate

US#2 all time for Ryann Krais of 5522 in the heptathlon
- photo by Alan Versaw, Colarado Runner, a MileSplit.US affiliate

At the Great Southwest Classic, a day after her near record in the Heptathlon, Ryann Krais won the 300 hurdles in a PR of 41.20, and was named the Female Athlete of the Meet. On Thursday, Ryann Krais started her hep competition 79 points ahead of US-record-setting pace following four of the seven heptathlon events. But after the final three events,Krais came up a mere 11 points short of passing the national record of 5533. Krais' 5522 was a PR by 150 points. Her day two including an 18-10.50 long jump, a javelin of 104-11 and a 2:17.71 in the 800. The meet is being held at altitude, which can affect athletes by a second or two the first time they compete in the conditions. Krais entered the final event needing a 2:16.87. She split right on her coach's mark of 33-34-35, but came up less than a second shy over the final 100 meters. Krais holds the sophomore and junior class reocrds, and her 5377 is now the 5th best all-time.

Coach Rob Ronzano said Krais "did everything she had to do." Despite being a bit disappointed in the near miss, Ronzano says she now knows she can do better. She'll get one to two more chances, depending upon if she competes at Junior Nationals in two weeks, or only a World Juniors. Krais had started Thursday in a swirling wind, beginning her competition with a 13.93 100 hurdles. The mark is her fifth best this season, and according to Ronzano, is a spectacular time given the conditions of swirling winds at the time. Krais followed up her opening hurdles with a tie of her PR in the high jump at 5-8. She followed that with a heptathlon PR in the shot put of 33-9.50. And with just the 200 to go on day one, she set another PR, running 24.31.

The day one marks were made even more remarkable because of travel troubles Ronzano and Krais experienced on Thursday. Ronzano says that weather cancelled their Wednesday flight west via Chicago, but that they were able to get a Philly, to St. Louis, to Dallas to Albequerque flight that got them in at 9:30 last evening. The only problem was that there were no meals on any of the flights, and their bags did no appear until 7 tnis morning. Nonetheless, Ronzano is extremely pleased with Krais' first day of two PRs, a tie of a PR, and a strong race in a challenging wind. "We'll see. She's in great shape and feeling good."

 

6/6 3rd Annual Pennsylvania Distance Festival @ West Chester Henderson

Photo gallery from the 3rd Pennsylvania Distance Festival @ West Chester Henderson

VIDEO: 12 "Run Like A Champion" Videos from the June 6 PA Distance Festival at West Chester Henderson HS

On Friday at the 3rd Henderson Distance Festival, LaSalle senior Dan Lowry (photo above) ran a 4:13.49 mile (60-2:03-3:07), the #1 PA (pure) time at that distance. The mark is a school record, eclipsing a 1974 mile run by John Burns. Upper Dublin junior Mike Palmisano was 2nd in 4:19.18, with Methacton's Rob Morhard 3rd in 4:19.63. For the girls, Conestoga sophomore Kacdie O'Neill ran 5:12.64 and Unionville's Marisa Gueretta ran 5:13.64, with fellow senior Christine Smith at 5:17.85. In the 800, Cedar Crest's Tom Troxell (photo to left) went 1:52.87 in the 800, which is just short of his PA#2 ranking from Districts. Central Dauphin's tyler Golden ran 1:53.55 for 2nd and Ben Hatch, Bellwood-Antis, took 4th in 1:54.05. For the girls, Conestoga's Marta Klebe, a sophomore, ran 2:17.63.

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6/07 MileStat.com Elite Track Gala @ Richmond, VA
Max Kaulbach, Germantown Friends, won the 1500 in a meet record and US#3 3:54.48, coming through the 800 in 2:04. (Photo by John Herzog, MileStat.com Elite Gala)

6/07 Golden West Invitational @ Folsom HS, CA
Jason Flangan, Father Judge, threw the javelin 168-05, for 2nd.

 

6/08 Prefontaine Classic @ Hayward Field, University of Oregon

We are not in Shippensburg any more – Chanelle Price at Pre

Photo by Victah Sailor - PhotoRun.net

Chanelle Price runs the 2nd best PA 800 ever in 2:01.61 at Prefontaine. #2 also happens to be US#2 behind Kim Gallagher's 2:00.07 - and Price has a few more chances...

 

Finals
1 Maria Mutola Mozambique 1:59.24
2 Alice Schmidt USA 2:00.01
3 Hazel Clark-Riley USA 2:00.51
4 Shannon Rowbury USA 2:01.03
5 Nicole Teter USA 2:01.07
6 Chanelle Price USA 2:01.61
7 Diane Cummins Canada 2:01.70
8 Miho Sato Japan 2:06.75
-- Melanie Hardy USA DNF


6/07 Golden South Classic @ First Academy HS, Orlando, FL

RESULTS POSTED
Freshman Taylor Ellis-Watson of the Springside School near Philadelphia, PRed in the 400, running a 55.65 to advance to the finals. Her 56.24 in the finals captured third place. In the 200, she ran 25.35 in the prelims and did not advance.


6/07 USATF South Eastern PA @ Pottstown HS

RESULTS POSTED

Performance List


6/08 UAGTCA All-Relay Meet @ Northeast HS, Philadelphia

RESULTS POSTED