First Day Of Meyo Invitational Complete
February
1, 2002
Irish effort highlighted by NCAA qualifying achievements.
NOTRE DAME, Ind. -- (2-1-02) The University of Notre Dame men's and
women's track and field teams began competition in the 2002 Meyo
Invitational on Friday evening in the Loftus Sports Center. The meet, which
does not feature team scoring, will continue on Saturday at 10:30 a.m.
There were just a few events competed on Friday evening, but in almost
every race or event, an Irish athlete flirted with, or achieved, an NCAA
qualifying time. The meet started with the 5,000 meters, and NCAA Champions
Ryan Shay and David Kimani (Alabama) put on quite a show.
Kimani and Shay traded the lead several times during the 15 lap race,
but Kimani kicked forward to a 300-meter lead on the bell lap. Shay had a
kick left in him, though, and rushed forward to almost catch Kimani at the
finish line. The final electronic times read 13:46.50 for Kimani and
13:46.80 for Shay, both well under the NCAA automatic qualifying time.
Shay's effort eclipsed his own school record of 13:52.66, set last
season. Kimani just missed the Meyo Track record, but broke the Meyo
Invitational mark of 13:51.62 set last season by Kyle Baker of the Indiana
Invaders.
The record breaking efforts continued in the women's long jump. Junior
Tameisha King broke out to jump 20-7, besting her own school record and
providing her a provisional qualifying mark for the NCAA Championship.
On the pole vault runway, junior Jamie Volkmer also broke out to clear
11-7 3/4, to win the event and flirt with the NCAA qualifying 12-5 3/4
height. Volkmer performed three solid efforts at clearing the NCAA height
and clearly has the ability to reach that mark later in the indoor season.
The women's distance medley relay team of Jennifer Handley, Lauren King,
Megan Johnson and Kristen Dodd, running together for the first time this
season, just missed an NCAA qualifying time (11:40.20) with a 11:41.15
effort. Similar to Volkmer in the pole vault, the team showed it has the
ability to reach the NCAA time this season.
Tom Gilbert rounded out the top finishers for the Irish on the evening,
jumping 22-8 3/4 to finish second behind Julien Williams from Michigan
State.
Competition continues on Saturday, Feb. 2, at 10:30 a.m.
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