2006 AT&T USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships — Thursday

Severe weather forced a schedule delay and an early end to Day 2 of the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships. In both the mid-afternoon and early evening, fans and athletes evacuated the Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium, on the campus of Indiana University / Purdue University at Indianapolis (IUPUI), and headed for adjacent buildings and parking structures, as high winds and heavy rain battered the city.

Among the athletes with Arizona connections competing on Thursday, former Brophy Prep standout Alex Mason, now competing for Georgetown University, placed second in the junior men’s 3000 meter steeplechase.

Images from the 2006 USATF Outdoor Championships — Thursday (updated 7/8/06)

Alex Mason contends for the win in the Junior Men's 3000 meter steeplechase

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Jacquelyn Johnson claims a second individual NCAA title for ASU; women finish fourth in team standings

ASU’s Jacquelyn Johnson won her second NCAA heptathlon title at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Sacramento, CA. The Sun Devil women’s team stood on the podium in fourth place, to complete a podium trifecta this academic year, by taking home team trophies in cross country (4th), indoor track and field (3rd), and outdoor track and field (4th).

Johnson is shown below handing off in the 4×400 relay at the 2006 Baldy Castillo Invitational…

Jacquelyn Johnson, 2006 NCAA Champion in the heptathlon, running a relay leg at the 2006 Baldy Castillo Invitational

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National Championship for ASU’s Victoria Jackson

Congratulations to Victoria Jackson of the ASU women’s Track and Field team for capturing the national championship in the 10,000 meter run at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Sacramento, CA. Fellow Sun Devil Amy Hastings, the NCAA indoor 5000 meter champion, placed 4th.

Jackson is shown below sharpening her speed at the 2006 ASU Invitational…

Victoria Jackson, 2006 NCAA Champion at 10,000 meters, sharpening her speed at the 2006 ASU Invitational

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Lapping Session

Our intrepid band of kart racers made it back to Bondurant for a “lapping session.” This class provided more seat time than the introductory course, and allowed some passing. The two hour session went quickly. I imagine we’ll be back for more…

Images from the lapping session

Diving into Turn 1

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Fargo Marathon

When I mentioned to friends, especially to those who grew up in or around North Dakota, that I was traveling to Fargo to run a marathon, the overwhelming response was “why?” Those who hadn’t been to Fargo before would invariably mention a line or two from the Coen Brothers’ movie. Despite the snickers, the Scheel’s Fargo Marathon has already gathered a great deal of positive word-of-mouth, in only its second year of existence.

Approximately 6,000 cheerful entrants in 4 events (marathon, half marathon, marathon relay, and 5K) eagerly anticipated the start in front of the Fargo Dome on Saturday morning, May 20. Skies were overcast, and we were doused by a brief shower, about 10 minutes before the 8:00 AM starting time. I was more concerned about the wind, which blew from north to south at 20-25 mph. We would have the wind at our backs for the first 10 miles, but we would be running into it coming back, if it persisted through the morning.

Sure enough, the wind kept blowing throughout what was otherwise a great day for a marathon. It seemed like entire neighborhoods turned out to volunteer or cheer on competitors. This year’s course, which meandered on bike paths along the Red River, and through charming commercial and tree-lined residential areas of Fargo and Moorehead, is generally flat and capable of producing fast times. My unscientific post-race poll seemed to indicate that quite a few participants achieved Boston qualifying times.

Fargo, ND Gallery

Downtown Fargo

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2006 Arizona 5A Track & Field Championships

Sun Angel Stadium was packed for the final day of the 2006 5A State Track & Field Championships. The enthusiastic collection of family, friends, and track fans was treated to a slew of excellent performances by competitors in the Division I and II sections.

Arizona 5A Div 1 & 2 Track & Field Championships gallery

James Bogner leading the Boys 1600

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