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2018 Arkansas Razorback Men and Women Track and Field (Indoor and Outdoor)

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AT

With cross country wrapped up where the women finished 13th nationally and the men finished 5th nationally, the indoor season is not too far away.

Here is how the roster breaks down for the men:

Distance
Graham Brown
Jack Bruce
Preston Cates
Austen Dalquist
Hayden Dressel
Alex George
Kyle Hosting
Kyle Levermore
Ryan Murphy
Colin O'Mara - LITTLE ROCK CATHOLIC GRADUATE
Carter Persyn
Andrew Ronoh
Sam Schillinger
Matt Young

Hurdles
Travius Chambers - MARION GRADUATE
Larry Donald
Kemar Mowatt

Jumps
Trae Carey
Laquan Nairn
Rubin Owens
Jah-Nhai Perinchief
Brendon Rivera
Harrison Schrage
Travonn White

Middle Distance
Cameron Griffith
Ethan Moehn
Chase Pareti
Britt Sease
Reese Walters

Multi Events
Derek Jacobus
Gabe Moore

Pole Vault
Brandon Stokes

Sprints
Jalen Brown
Kenzo Cotton
Roy Ejiakuekwu
Kevin Harris
Obi Igbokwe
Rhayko Schwartz
Jamarco Stephen
John Winn - BRYANT GRADUATE
Hunter Woodhall

Throws
Andrew Henn
Sam Kempka
Jeffrey Rogers - LITTLE ROCK CATHOLIC GRADUATE
Alex Springer
Erich Sullins

AT

Women roster:

Distance
Katie Adams
Payton Brown
Sydney Brown
Lauren Campbell - CONWAY GRADUATE
Devin Clark
Abby Gray
Lauren Gregory
Regan Hime
Micah Huckabee - CABOT GRADUATE
Tess Iler
Emily Jeacock
Kristen Larkan - GREENLAND GRADUATE
Rachel Nichwitz
Madeleine Reed
Alex Ritchey - MOUNT ST. MARY'S GRADUATE
Kelsey Schrader
Katie Tarver
Grace Taylor
Greta Taylor
Abby Tedford
Carina Viljoen
Taylor Werner

Hurdles
Jada Baylark - LITTLE ROCK PARKVIEW GRADUATE
Janeek Brown
Jada Pollard

Jumps
Rachel Jantzi
Carlie Queen
Carmen Sitz
Charisma Taylor
Olivia Thomas - FAYETTEVILLE GRADUATE

Middle Distance
Alexandra Byrnes
Ashton Endsley
Nikki Hiltz
Joy Ripslinger
Kailee Sawyer
Claudia Verstraten
Ceara Watson
Ruth Wiggins

Multi Events
Taliyah Brooks
Payton Stumbaugh Chadwick - SPRINGDALE HAR-BER GRADUATE
Kelsey Herman - CROSSETT GRADUATE

Pole Vault
Desiree Freier
Olivia Groeber - ROGERS GRADUATE
Morgan Hartsell
Tori Hoggard - CABOT GRADUATE
Lexi Jacobus - CABOT GRADUATE
Parish Kitto
Bailee McCorkle - GREENWOOD GRADUATE
Genna Potter - FAYETTEVILLE GRADUATE
Elizabeth Ramos Mata
Rylee Robinson - SHILOH CHRISTIAN GRADUATE
Madeline Telford

Sprints
Sydney Davis
Jessica Dolezal
Sydney Hammit
Tamara Kuykendall - LITTLE ROCK CENTRAL GRADUATE
Morgan Burks-Magee
Sunkietra McCallister
Kiara Parker
Allyson Patton - HARRISON GRADUATE

Throws
Riley Hoogerwerf
Keiryn Swenson

AT

January 15, 2018, 09:43:07 am #2 Last Edit: January 15, 2018, 03:58:47 pm by Almatrackster
The Arkansas Invitational opened up the Indoor Slate for the Arkansas Men and Women's Track Teams. I will keep adding to these results throughout the day.

Here are the results:

Men

60 Meter Dash
1. Kenzo Cotton - 6.63
5. Roy Ejiakuekwu - 6.75
7. Rhayko Schwartz - 6.83 (PB)
9. Harrison Schrage - 6.89 (PB)
12. Obi Igbokwe - 6.93

200 Meter Dash
3. Obi Igbokwe - 20.78 (PB)
5. Rhayko Schwartz - 21.29 (PB)
7. Kemar Mowatt - 21.44

400 Meter Dash
8. Hunter Woodhall - 49.21

600 Meter Run
1. Jamarco Stephen - 1:19.43
4. John Winn - 1:20.66

800 Meter Run
3. Chase Pareti - 1:53.04
5. Travius Chambers - 1:57.72
DNF. Reese Walters

1000 Meter Run
1. Cameron Griffith - 2:23.21
2. Jack Bruce - 2:25.41
3. Ethan Moehn - 2:25.46 (PB)
5. Kyle Hosting - 2:29.13
5. Kieran Taylor - 2:29.13
8. Kyle Levermore - 2:29.80
10. Colin O'Mara - 2:33.00

1 Mile Run
9. Graham Brown - 4:16.23

60 Meter Hurdles
4. Kemar Mowatt - 8.08
5. Gabe Moore - 8.16 (PB)
8. Travius Chambers - 8.26

4 x 400 Meter Relay
DNF. Arkansas

High Jump
2. Brendon Rivera - 2.00m

Pole Vault
7. Gabe Moore - 4.60m
10. Brandon Stokes - 4.30m

Long Jump
DNS. Trae Carey

Triple Jump
2. Laquan Nairn - 15.52m
3. Rubin Owens - 15.43m
DNS. Trae Carey

Shot Put
2. Sam Kempka - 16.45m
3. Jeff Rogers - 15.85m
6. Gabe Moore - 13.43m

Weight Throw
2. Erich Sullins - 19.10m

Women

60 Meter Dash
1. Jada Baylark - 7.37 (PB)
4. Kiara Parker - 7.45
6. Taliyah Brooks - 7.53 (PB)
9. Tamara Kuykendall - 7.69
20. Kayla Carter - 7.97

200 Meter Dash
2. Jada Baylark - 23.93
5. Kiara Parker - 24.42
8. Tamara Kuykendall - 24.64 (PB)
9. Janeek Brown - 24.72
16. Kayla Carter - 25.84
24. Jessica Dolezal - 27.11

400 Meter Dash
4. Morgan Burks Magee - 54.58
5. Sydney Hammit - 56.65
7. Sydney Davis - 57.81
16. Jessica Dolezal - 1:02.73
DNS. Ceara Watson

600 Meter Run
3. Joy Ripslinger - 1:32.36
6. Emily Jeacock - 1:38.44 (PB)
DNS. Claudia Verstraten
DQ. Ruth Wiggins

1000 Meter Run
2. Carina Viljoen - 2:47.24 (PB)

1 Mile Run
2. Taylor Werner - 4:41.31
4. Sydney Brown - 4:53.63
7. Maddy Reed - 4:57.22
8. Ashton Endsley - 4:57.59
18. Rachel Nichwitz - 5:12.00
19. Greta Taylor - 5:12.06
29. Grace Taylor - 5:19.66
32. Alex Ritchey - 5:21.89
38. Tess Iler - 5:32.25
41. Kristen Larkan - 5:34.95

60 Meter Hurdles
1. Payton Chadwick - 8.18
3. Kelsey Herman - 8.56
DNF. Janeek Brown

4 x 400 Meter Relay
2. Arkansas - 3:39.86

High Jump
1. Taliyah Brooks - 1.80m
4. Kelsey Herman - 1.65m
5. Carmen Sitz - 1.65m
DNS. Olivia Thomas

Pole Vault
1. Victoria Hoggard - 4.29m
7. Morgan Hartsell - 3.84m
10. Elizabeth Ramos Mata - 3.69m
14. Rylee Robinson - 3.49m
19. Madeline Telford - 3.29m
DNS. Alexis Jacobus
DNS. Desiree Freier

Long Jump
1. Payton Chadwick - 6.30m (PB)

RATTLER43

They looked great.  Ranked #2 and #3 respectively right now.  Stumbaugh-Chadwick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AT

To qualify for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, you need to be as close to the top 16 performances in the nation as possible (top 12 for relays)

Here's how the Razorbacks (both Men and Women) stack up after one meet.

Men

60 Meter Dash
4. Kenzo Cotton
34. Roy Ejiakuekwu
76. Rhayko Schwartz

200 Meter Dash
1. Obi Igbokwe
13. Rhayko Schwartz
23. Kemar Mowatt

800 Meter Run
35. Chase Pareti

60 Meter Hurdles
49. Kemar Mowatt
82. Gabe Moore

Triple Jump
6. Laquan Nairn
8. Rubin Owens

Shot Put
93. Sam Kempka

Weight Throw
43. Erich Sullins

Women

60 Meter Dash
16. Jada Baylark
42. Kiara Parker
76. Taliyah Brooks

200 Meter Dash
14. Jada Baylark
55. Kiara Parker
91. Tamara Kuykendall

400 Meter Dash
10. Morgan Burks Magee
83. Sydney Hammit

1 Mile Run
4. Taylor Werner
43. Sydney Brown
65. Maddy Reed
69. Ashton Endsley

60 Meter Hurdles
3. Payton Chadwick
58. Kelsey Herman

4 x 400 Meter Relay
7. Arkansas

High Jump
8. Taliyah Brooks

Pole Vault
4. Victoria Hoggard
64. Morgan Hartsell

Long Jump
7. Payton Chadwick

beach bum

I am going to make sure to go watch a couple days of the Tyson Invitational...

RATTLER43


beach bum

Quote from: RATTLER43 on January 15, 2018, 09:14:43 pm
Should be great meet.  Send pics of a few events.

When is state indoor for the smaller classifications for you all? If I can make it to 5A-7A that's great, but I'd much rather go to 1A-4A...

RATTLER43

Tentatively set for February 23 1A-4A and February 24 for 5A-7A.
Hope the Paris female sprinter shows up.  Could be special.

beach bum

Quote from: RATTLER43 on January 17, 2018, 01:17:59 pm
Tentatively set for February 23 1A-4A and February 24 for 5A-7A.
Hope the Paris female sprinter shows up.  Could be special.

Thank you as always for the info....

RATTLER43

You bet!  You know track and field is my favorite..........

AT

How many female pole vaulters this year, RATTLER? 30? ;)

Is everyone healthy this year and who do you think is the 2A favorite?

RATTLER43

Two over 8' and a rookie right now.  We are back in the 2A-4 West where we belong.  Cost us dearly last year as Quitman girls cost us sooooo many state entries.   Quitman girls are definitive favorites.  I'll say Caddo boys even with losing a few scorers. Duggan returning for senior year.....  Lafayette is a good bet along with Earle to battle for Runnerup.   I'm hoping my boys move up into top tier this year. We've not been top 4 at state since 2014.  Mainly 9th and 10th with a few strong juniors so I'm hoping for a strong run.

AT

January 21, 2018, 10:23:17 am #13 Last Edit: January 21, 2018, 01:20:46 pm by Almatrackster
The Arkansas track teams went up to Ann Arbor to experience Michigan's new indoor facility at a quad meet with 3 other Big Ten schools (Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota). It was a great experience. There was a team score and the men finished 3rd (I don't think they were trying to win the team score) and the women finished 2nd. Here's the results:

(I will be adding to this throughout the day.)

Men

60 Meter Dash - Prelims
1. Kenzo Cotton - 6.67
3. Roy Ejiakuekwu - 6.72
4. Shakiel Chattoo - 6.80
FS. Harrison Schrage
DNS. Laquan Nairn

60 Meter Dash - Finals
1. Roy Ejiakuekwu - 6.71 (Matches PB)
DNF. Shakiel Chattoo
DNS. Kenzo Cotton

200 Meter Dash
1. Obi Igbokwe - 20.90
2. Rhayko Schwartz - 21.24 (PB)
7. John Winn - 21.88
DNS. Kevin Harris

400 Meter Dash
5. Travius Chambers - 48.52
DNS. Jamarco Stephen

800 Meter Run
5. Chase Pareti - 1:53.72
6. Kieran Taylor - 1:54.05
7. Reese Walters - 1:55.19 (PB)
10. Kyle Hosting - 1:56.91
12. Hunter Woodhall - 1:58.04
13. Colin O'Mara - 2:00.57
DNS. Jack Bruce
DNS. Cameron Griffith
DNS. Ethan Moehn

1 Mile Run
6. Kyle Hosting - 4:13.66
10. Colin O'Mara - 4:16.66
15. Graham Brown - 4:21.88
16. Preston Cates - 4:24.08
DNS. Ethan Moehn

Elite 1 Mile Run
3. Cameron Griffith - 4:03.11 (PB)
4. Jack Bruce - 4:05.31

3000 Meter Run
7. Kyle Levermore - 8:19.71
DNF. Preston Cates
DNS. Graham Brown

60 Meter Hurdles - Prelims
1. Shakiel Chattoo - 7.91
2. Larry Donald - 7.95
6. Kemar Mowatt - 8.07 (SB)
DNF. Travius Chambers

60 Meter Hurdles - Finals
1. Shakiel Chattoo - 7.79 (PB)
2. Larry Donald - 7.89 (SB)
7. Kemar Mowatt - 8.28

4 x 400 Meter Relay
1. Arkansas - 3:09.01 (SB)

High Jump
1. Brendon Rivera - 2.09m (SB)
3. Rubin Owens - 1.99m
8. Gabe Moore - 1.94m
DNS. Jah-Nhai Perinchief

Long Jump
1. Laquan Nairn - 7.60m
3. Harrison Schrage - 7.32m
4. Rubin Owens - 7.03m

Shot Put
6. Sam Kempka - 16.58m (SB)
9. Jeff Rogers - 15.75m
11. Gabe Moore - 13.78m (SB)

Weight Throw
4. Erich Sullins - 20.32m (PB)

Women

60 Meter Dash - Prelims
1. Jada Baylark - 7.50
2. Kiara Parker - 7.51
3. Taliyah Brooks - 7.55
6. Tamara Kuykendall - 7.65 (PB)

60 Meter Dash - Finals
1. Jada Baylark - 7.38
2. Kiara Parker - 7.42 (SB)
3. Taliyah Brooks - 7.53 (Matches PB)
7. Tamara Kuykendall - 7.65 (Matches PB)

200 Meter Dash
1. Payton Chadwick - 23.67 (Matches PB)
2. Jada Baylark - 24.01
3. Kiara Parker - 24.38 (SB)
5. Tamara Kuykendall - 24.49 (PB)
8. Janeek Brown - 24.95

400 Meter Dash
3. Morgan Burks Magee - 55.35
4. Sydney Hammit - 55.81 (SB)
5. Sydney Davis - 56.82 (PB)

800 Meter Run
4. Joy Ripslinger - 2:10.12
12. Ruth Wiggins - 2:15.17
15. Emily Jeacock - 2:18.24

1 Mile Run
3. Devin Clark - 4:46.58
4. Sydney Brown - 4:46.62 (SB)
8. Carina Viljoen - 4:55.95
11. Rachel Nichwitz - 5:00.36 (PB)
13. Claudia Verstraten - 5:04.12
18. Greta Taylor - 5:10.52 (PB)

3000 Meter Run
2. Taylor Werner - 9:10.40
6. Maddy Reed - 9:30.40 (PB)
10. Ashton Endsley - 9:44.77
DNS. Carina Viljoen

60 Meter Hurdles
1. Payton Chadwich - 8.14 (SB)
2. Janeek Brown - 8.32 (PB)
DNF. Kelsey Herman

4 x 400 Meter Relay
2. Arkansas - 3:40.03

High Jump
2. Carmen Sitz - 1.69m (SB)

Pole Vault
1. Victoria Hoggard - 4.45m (SB)
2. Alexis Jacobus - 4.30m
3. Desiree Freier - 4.15m
4. Morgan Hartsell - 4.00m (PB)
5. Elizabeth Ramos Mata - 3.85m (PB)

Long Jump
1. Taliyah Brooks - 5.94m

Shot Put
11. Kelsey Herman - 12.04m

AT

To qualify for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, you need to be as close to the top 16 performances in the nation as possible (top 12 for relays)

Here's how the Razorbacks (both Men and Women) stack up after one meet.

Men

60 Meter Dash
5. Kenzo Cotton
26. Roy Ejiakuekwu
75. Shakiel Chattoo

200 Meter Dash
3. Obi Igbokwe
18. Rhayko Schwartz
38. Kemar Mowatt

800 Meter Run
69. Chase Pareti

1 Mile Run
8. Cameron Griffith
18. Jack Bruce

3000 Meter Run
67. Kyle Levermore

60 Meter Hurdles
9. Shakiel Chattoo
23. Larry Donald
62. Kemar Mowatt

4 x 400 Meter Relay
9. Arkansas

High Jump
63. Brendon Rivera

Long Jump
12. Laquan Nairn
55. Harrison Schrage

Triple Jump
16. Laquan Nairn
22. Rubin Owens

Weight Throw
23. Erich Sullins

Women

60 Meter Dash
21. Jada Baylark
40. Kiara Parker
89. Taliyah Brooks

200 Meter Dash
12. Payton Chadwick
30. Jada Baylark
81. Kiara Parker

400 Meter Dash
19. Morgan Burks Magee
67. Sydney Hammit

800 Meter Run
26. Joy Ripslinger

1 Mile Run
7. Taylor Werner
23. Devin Clark
24. Sydney Brown

3000 Meter Run
6. Taylor Werner
26. Maddy Reed
72. Ashton Endsley

60 Meter Hurdles
5. Payton Chadwick
22. Janeek Brown
80. Kelsey Herman

4 x 400 Meter Relay
11. Arkansas

High Jump
9. Taliyah Brooks

Pole Vault
2. Victoria Hoggard
5. Alexis Jacobus
14. Desiree Freier
31. Morgan Hartsell
69. Elizabeth Ramos Mata

Long Jump
7. Payton Chadwick
46. Taliyah Brooks

beach bum

I made it out to about 2 hours worth of events last night at the Razorback Invitational and on my way to watch a few more hours right now.... It will be aired on SEC Network from 1 to 4 o clock. Some big dogs were there like Texas A&M, LSU, Florida, USC, Florida State and some Big 12 schools along with plenty others. There were some good showings, but especially in the women's 200 were some competitive races.

RATTLER43

Yes.  Wish Stumbaugh-Chadwick and Georgia gal, Irby, had been in same heat.   
Taliyah looking great in multis!


Did you get to watch women's PV and men's long jump? 

I planned to attend today and worked on my land until just now.  Enjoy.  WPS

beach bum

Quote from: RATTLER43 on January 27, 2018, 12:23:42 pm
Yes.  Wish Stumbaugh-Chadwick and Georgia gal, Irby, had been in same heat.   
Taliyah looking great in multis!


Did you get to watch women's PV and men's long jump? 

I planned to attend today and worked on my land until just now.  Enjoy.  WPS

I got to watch the mens PV and it ended up being a dud haha.... But the mens long jump was awesome and had some really great competition and level of athletes in it. I am going to try my best to make it to the Tyson Invitational as well if I can.

AT

January 28, 2018, 08:47:06 pm #18 Last Edit: January 29, 2018, 05:39:01 pm by Almatrackster
Many schools made their way to Fayetteville for the Razorback Invitation. A team meet that is scored traditionally. The women won the meet while the men put some of their best runners in other parts of the country and did not place as high.

Here are the results from the Women and Men at the Razorback Invitational

Men

60 Meter Dash - Prelims
17. Kevin Harris - 6.99

200 Meter Dash
9. Kevin Harris - 21.41
10. Kris Hari - 21.64

400 Meter Dash
1. Obi Igbokwe - 45.72 (PB)
6. Kemar Mowatt - 46.83 (PB)
9. Jamarco Stephen - 47.27
11. Roy Ejiakuekwu - 47.59
14. John Winn - 48.16
18. Hunter Woodhall - 48.43 (PB)
24. Travius Chambers - 48.74
DNF. Ryahko Schwartz

800 Meter Run
16. Kieran Taylor - 1:51.92 (PB)
17. Chase Pareti - 1:52.26 (PB)
19. Reese Walters - 1:52.73 (PB)
27. Colin O'Mara - 1:56.66 (PB)

1 Mile Run
7. Kyle Levermore - 4:08.31 (PB)
14. Kyle Hosting - 4:09.15 (SB)

3000 Meter Run
10. Preston Cates - 8:27.80 (PB)
14. Graham Brown - 8:31.37 (PB)

60 Meter Hurdles - Prelims
4. Larry Donald - 7.92

60 Meter Hurdles - Finals
4. Larry Donald - 7.92

4 x 400 Meter Relay
3. Arkansas - 3:08.37 (SB)

High Jump
10. Rubin Owens - 2.06m (PB)
12. Brendon Rivera - 2.06m

Pole Vault
NH. Brandon Stokes

Long Jump
3. Laquan Nairn - 7.87m (PB)
10. Harrison Schrage - 7.31m
F. Trae Carey

Shot Put
8. Sam Kempka - 16.88m (SB)

Weight Throw
7. Erich Sullins - 18.37m

Heptathlon
2. Gabe Moore - 5777 (PB)
60 Meter Dash - 7.02 (matches PB)
Long Jump - 7.17m
Shot Put - 13.73m
High Jump - 2.02m (PB)
60 Meter Hurdles - 8.19
Pole Vault - 4.70m (PB)
1000 Meter Run - 2:50.56

Women

60 Meter Dash - Prelims
2. Jada Baylark - 7.27 (PB, at the time)
7. Kiara Parker - 7.36 (Matches PB, at the time)
16. Tamara Kuykendall - 7.57 (PB)
24. Kayla Carter - 8.11

60 Meter Dash - Finals
2. Jada Baylark - 7.24 (PB)
8. Kiara Parker - 7.35 (PB)

200 Meter Dash
2. Payton Chadwick - 22.99 (PB)
9. Jada Baylark - 23.49 (PB)
15. Kiara Parker - 23.86 (PB)
20. Tamara Kuykendall - 24.10 (PB)
22. Janeek Brown - 24.18 (PB)
23. Morgan Burks Magee - 24.19
37. Sydney Davis - 25.38
41. Kayla Carter - 26.09

400 Meter Dash
9. Morgan Burks Magee - 54.12 (PB)
13. Sydney Hammit - 55.37 (PB)
23. Sydney Davis - 57.53
28. Jessica Dolezal - 1:03.80

800 Meter Run
3. Nikki Hiltz - 2:05.16 (PB)
10. Joy Ripslinger - 2:07.31 (PB)
17. Ruth Wiggins - 2:10.62 (PB)
23. Kailee Sawyer - 2:13.02
25. Emily Jeacock - 2:14.65 (SB)
35. Tess Iler - 2:23.92

1 Mile Run
1. Taylor Werner - 4:39.52 (PB)
4. Maddy Reed - 4:45.13 (PB)
20. Claudia Verstraten - 5:05.86

3000 Meter Run
1. Davin Clark - 9:21.20 (PB)
4. Carina Viljoen - 9:30:85
5. Sydney Brown - 9:35.36
7. Rachel Nichwitz - 9:39.22 (PB)
19. Greta Taylor - 10:09.21
20. Alex Ritchey - 10:09.43
DNF. Ashton Endsley

60 Meter Hurdles - Prelims
4. Janeek Brown - 8.18 (PB)
5. Payton Chadwick - 8.19

60 Meter Hurdles - Finals
5. Janeek Brown - 8.20
7. Payton Chadwick - 8.25

4 x 400 Meter Relay
4. Arkansas - 3:36.44 (SB)

Distance Medley Relay
2. Arkansas - 11:51.64

High Jump
8. Carmen Sitz - 1.63m

Pole Vault
1. Alexis Jacobus - 4.61m (SB)
2. Victoria Hoggard - 4.39m
3. Desiree Freier - 4.24m (SB)
5. Elizabeth Ramos Mata - 4.04m (PB)
6. Morgan Hartsell - 3.94m
11. Rylee Robinson - 3.79m (SB)
14. Madeline Telford - 3.44m (SB)

Pentathlon
1. Taliyah Brooks - 4395 Points
60 Meter Hurdles - 8.09 (PB)
High Jump - 1.78m
Shot Put - 12.36m (PB)
Long Jump - 6.28m (SB)
800 Meter Run - 2:28.58

Hogman2018

Quote from: Almatrackster on January 28, 2018, 08:47:06 pm
Many schools made their way to Fayetteville for the Razorback Invitation. A team meet that is scored traditionally. The women won the meet while the men put some of their best runners in other parts of the country and did not place as high.

Here are the results from the Women and Men at the Razorback Invitational
Meter Dash - Prelims[/u]
2. Jada Baylark - 7.27 (PB, at the time)
7. Kiara Parker - 7.36 (Matches PB, at the time)
16. Tamara Kuykendall - 7.57 (PB)
24. Kayla Carter - 8.11

60 Meter Dash - Finals
2. Jada Baylark - 7.24 (PB)
8. Kiara Parker - 7.35 (PB)

200 Meter Dash
2. Payton Chadwick - 22.99 (PB)
9. Jada Baylark - 23.49 (PB)
15. Kiara Parker - 23.86 (PB)
20. Tamara Kuykendall - 24.10 (PB)
22. Janeek Brown - 24.18 (PB)
23. Morgan Burks Magee - 24.19
37. Sydney Davis - 25.38
41. Kayla Carter - 26.09

Hogman2018


AT

The women sprinters this year for Arkansas may make this a force to be reckoned with if our distance girls come along.

We are somewhat weak in field events, but have some stuff going there.

Most of our points will come on the track and pole vault. We are like the anti-Georgia.

beach bum

Quote from: Almatrackster on January 28, 2018, 09:01:23 pm
The women sprinters this year for Arkansas may make this a force to be reckoned with if our distance girls come along.

We are somewhat weak in field events, but have some stuff going there.

Most of our points will come on the track and pole vault. We are like the anti-Georgia.

The womens sprints were awesome to watch this weekend.... I plan on being at the indoor Friday the 9th and 16th for the next 2 meets here in Fayetteville as well as trying to catch the 1A-4A state meet the following Friday the 23rd. I went this weekend for the first time in years and it made me realize what I was missing. People that do not follow this sport don't understand the fitness level of the high level college track athletes.

RATTLER43

"People that do not follow this sport don't understand the fitness level of the high level college track athletes."
This is so true.  Great sport with great athletes pushing themselves to the limit.  My daughter runs at the next level (not at the level of the athletes we are discussing here) and the workouts are incredible. She mentions all the time that she thought she was working hard in high school until running at the collegiate level.  But I have gotten to watch her compete against SEC athletes (along with great athletes elsewhere; meets including National Champions from Ole Miss, SIU, SFA, among others.)  for past three years. What a treat!   World class athletes are unreal.
   


RATTLER43

AT, give us some updated NCAA rankings so we can see where our beloved Hogs are at this moment in time.

AT

Quote from: RATTLER43 on January 29, 2018, 03:06:50 pm
AT, give us some updated NCAA rankings so we can see where our beloved Hogs are at this moment in time.

Will do! Just updated my last post to reflect all results from the Razorback Invitational.


AT

To qualify for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships, you need to be as close to the top 16 performances in the nation as possible (top 12 for relays)

Here's how the Razorbacks (both Men and Women) stack up after three meets.

Men

60 Meter Dash
7. Kenzo Cotton
33. Roy Ejiakuekwu

200 Meter Dash
5. Obi Igbokwe
33. Rhayko Schwartz
68. Kevin Harris
69. Kemar Mowatt

400 Meter Dash
1. Obi Igbokwe
23. Kemar Mowatt
31. Jamarco Stephen
47. Roy Ejiakuekwu

800 Meter Run
77. Kieran Taylor
92. Chase Pareti

1 Mile Run
23. Cameron Griffith
46. Jack Bruce

3000 Meter Run
3. Cameron Griffith
6. Jack Bruce

60 Meter Hurdles
14. Shakiel Chattoo
27. Larry Donald
79. Kemar Mowatt

4 x 400 Meter Relay
12. Arkansas

High Jump
75. Brendon Rivera
97. Rubin Owens

Long Jump
4. Laquan Nairn
78. Harrison Schrage

Triple Jump
30. Laquan Nairn
38. Rubin Owens

Shot Put
99. Sam Kempka

Weight Throw
27. Erich Sullins

Heptathlon
6. Gabe Moore

Women

60 Meter Dash
6. Jada Baylark
26. Kiara Parker

200 Meter Dash
2. Payton Chadwick
18. Jada Baylark
44. Kiara Parker
78. Tamara Kuykendall
87. Janeek Brown
92. Morgan Burks Magee

400 Meter Dash
26. Morgan Burks Magee
89. Sydney Hammit

800 Meter Run
7. Nikki Hiltz
23. Joy Ripslinger
75. Ruth Wiggins

1 Mile Run
6. Taylor Werner
37. Maddy Reed
48. Devin Clark
50. Sydney Brown

3000 Meter Run
6. Taylor Werner
26. Devin Clark
51. Maddy Reed
54. Carina Viljoen
74. Sydney Brown
96. Rachel Nichwitz

60 Meter Hurdles
5. Taliyah Brooks
9. Payton Chadwick
12. Janeek Brown

4 x 400 Meter Relay
12. Arkansas

Distance Medley Relay
27. Arkansas

High Jump
15. Taliyah Brooks

Pole Vault
1. Alexis Jacobus
4. Victoria Hoggard
12. Desiree Freier
36. Elizabeth Ramos Mata
43. Morgan Hartsell

Long Jump
7. Payton Chadwick
10. Taliyah Brooks

Pentathlon
1. Taliyah Brooks

AT

Forgot to mention, we sent 2 guys to Washington to run the 3K!

3000 Meter Run
2. Cameron Griffith - 7:54.27
3. Jack Bruce - 7:55.46 (PB)

RATTLER43

Thank you for the update.  Ladies could be really good by end of season.  Men are still a bit of a question mark as to how good they really are. Could be top 5 and could be out of top 10.

RATTLER43

Women are #2 again; men are up to #5 after dropping to #7 last week.   SEC is again powerful filling up most of the top 10.  Oregon women.......

beach bum

Quote from: RATTLER43 on January 29, 2018, 11:13:19 am
"People that do not follow this sport don't understand the fitness level of the high level college track athletes."
This is so true.  Great sport with great athletes pushing themselves to the limit.  My daughter runs at the next level (not at the level of the athletes we are discussing here) and the workouts are incredible. She mentions all the time that she thought she was working hard in high school until running at the collegiate level.  But I have gotten to watch her compete against SEC athletes (along with great athletes elsewhere; meets including National Champions from Ole Miss, SIU, SFA, among others.)  for past three years. What a treat!   World class athletes are unreal.

Did not know you add a daughter running in college. That is awesome.... I always enjoy seeing kids from small classifications get to the next level in any sport.

beach bum

Quote from: RATTLER43 on January 30, 2018, 10:36:11 am
Women are #2 again; men are up to #5 after dropping to #7 last week.   SEC is again powerful filling up most of the top 10.  Oregon women.......

I think as I believe AT posted.... if those distance runners can come along like we always expect this could be a special special group.

RATTLER43

Quote from: beach bum on January 30, 2018, 11:33:28 am
Did not know you add a daughter running in college. That is awesome.... I always enjoy seeing kids from small classifications get to the next level in any sport.

Thank you; yes. My pics of her running vs. LSU, Ole Miss, Kentucky, Tenn, etc. runners with a big ol' SEC sign in the background......

I have been really blessed.  She and her older sister were each state champions with the younger leading our team to the title.  Favorite moment:  She overcame Marmaduke anchor runner in 4x800m after getting baton 100 yards back (2:20s).  Also proud of her when she was part of school record for 4x800m relay running at a meet in Memphis.  I'll stop now.  I can gush on and on.

AT

The men have a few no shows for whatever reason right now:

Travonn White - Long Jumper that could score at nationals

Alex George - Good Distance runner, could score somehwere nationally

Carlton Orange - 800 meter specialist who has scored at nationals before

Kenzo Cotton has ran once, but seems to have a hamstring problem right now. Hopefully it doesn't hold him out this indoor season.

If we get all 4 of those healthy, the men could be a great team, but I doubt we do.

We'll see.

60, 200, and 400 can be held down (nationally wise) by healthy Kenzo and Obi.

800 needs to be Carlton's, but I don't know if we will get him.

1 Mile/3K/5K can be combo of Bruce, George, Griffith

Hurdles - The Shattoo guy may not be NCAA scorer, but he's the closest we will have.

I think the 4 x 4 relay will have enough good guys to choose from. So will the medley.

High Jump...not sure we will have a national scoring hj.

We haven't had a national pole vaulter since Irwin graduated.

Nairn is holding it down in the long jump and triple jump. Schrage in the long and Owens in the triple could help out if they breakthrough. Travonn White would help in the long.

Sullins in the weight throw has made a name for himself, but I don't think he's a national scorer.

Moore has put himself in the conversation of scoring in the national meet in the hep.

AT

Also, Kemar Mowatt is a great athlete, I mean he medal'd at worlds in the 400 hurdles.

I don't think he is quick enough for the 60 hurdles, but I do wonder if indoor 400 dash would still be his calling card. He ran a great time last week. Maybe he has a big breakthrough race since he doesn't run it much (without hurdles that is)

Coaches are probably taking time putting Kemar back in after a long outdoor season last year. They tend to do a good job of not over exhausting the athletes. They did the same with Lexi last year.

RATTLER43

Agree with every statement.   Getting healthy is paramount.

RATTLER43


beach bum

Sounds like you got some hard working kids Rattler.... And at some point maybe some good genes passed down from mom and  dad?  ;D ..... And I usually have zero problems uploading photos on here but lately when I try they won't come on. Maybe we will have to inbox Go Postal cause he is the expert photo guy on here and expert isn't even describing his uploading of photos abilities.

RATTLER43

Well, my wife is probably the best basketball player to come out of the school and her brother was a great athlete as well. Her uncle was basketball player for Westark. Her aunt is the school's second all-time leading scorer. My brother was in two district record-setting performances (sprint relay and 100m dash). Now, this is all small school stuff but nonetheless pretty good stuff.  Three of my uncles were incredible  :o with one playing AAA baseball in the Astros organization, one being an MVP of Texas All-Star football back in the day, and the other being a sprinter on a Texas high school team that won multiple state titles in his years. They were at large Texas schools. Then into the marines. When I would go to my grandparents' house and see that State MVP trophy, it just created a white-hot fire in me to be great.   I was an above average athlete at best. The girls did get my work ethic though!  ;) I am really proud of that.  8)

If Go Postal gives you an answer let me know.  It will upload my link to photos in photobucket but not the photos themselves.  Frustrating.




AT

Good stuff, guys.

Just wanted to say if you look at the Razorback women's team, they have a strong team. A team that will compete for the national title.

Georgia is scary now that they have some runners, but they did lose all everything Kendell Williams.

Oregon is scary of course, even with all their losses.

If Baylark can be a national scorer, that'd be great.

RATTLER can attest to this, but it is weird to see Arkansas women without a stud 400 runner. It looks like Burks Magee is trying, but we may not have one this year. That event has been our calling card over the years on the women's side.

The 800 has Nikki, but she may focus on the mile.

I think Werner will focus on the mile or the 3K, but probably not both. We have some other girls who are on the verge of being national competitors, but need a breakthrough before I can say for sure. Not sure if we will have someone go for the 5K. Devin Clark is one to watch for.

The hurdles is interesting. I'm not sure if Chadwick or Brooks will run the hurdles or not. A new girl named Janeek seems to be pretty good at them, too. She could be our hurdler.

I think our distance medley relay will be fine once we put our A-team out there. The 4 x 4 scares me without any stud individual 400 runners, but we may just put our best athletes on the team and try to cobble a national team together.

Once again, Taliyah is our best high jumper. We will have to see if we would put her in it.

Pole vault is held down by Hoggard, Jacobus (formerly known as the Weeks twins) and Freier. Those 3 all scoring at the NCAAs would be huge.

Long jump chances lie with Payton and Taliyah.

We aren't going to have athletes in the Triple Jump, Shot Put, and Weight Throw.

Heptathlon has Taliyah, but I'm not sure if Payton is going to do it or focus on individual events.

Missing person case: Kelsey Herman

Anyone know if she is injured or what?

RATTLER43

Agree with 400m MIA.  I saw a pic with Kelsey in hurdles with Chadwick. Results show dnf.   Just not sure.  Incredible athlete yet to reach potential.   Might place three in pentathlon.  Love pondering how to beat Oregon and Georgia.

AT

Quote from: RATTLER43 on February 01, 2018, 06:22:55 pm
Agree with 400m MIA.  I saw a pic with Kelsey in hurdles with Chadwick. Results show dnf.   Just not sure.  Incredible athlete yet to reach potential.   Might place three in pentathlon.  Love pondering how to beat Oregon and Georgia.

Another thing fun to talk about is how thin can we streth Payton and Taliyah? Payton is so good at some of these events, I almost wonder if she can optimize her points by not doing a hep.

I think Taliyah is too good at the hep to take her out of it. But can you stack a LJ and HJ on top of that? Or maybe even a 60 hurdle?


AT

Quote from: RATTLER43 on February 01, 2018, 06:48:34 pm
Pic of Herman:  http://www.arkansasrazorbacks.com/first-road-trip-a-success-for-no-2-arkansas/

Interesting, RATTLER. Maybe they are just bringing her back slowly from an injury.

Can we talk about the incredible season Payton is having?

She is a national competitor in the 200, 60 hurdles, and Long Jump.

RATTLER43

Order of events and conditioning will play major roles in those decisions.  Payton looks up for anything right now.  She's been unreal.

RATTLER43

I know.  She has returned with a vengeance from that injury.    If she leads us to a title, she moves into Lady Razorback lore as an all-time great.

AT

Quote from: RATTLER43 on February 01, 2018, 06:52:34 pm
I know.  She has returned with a vengeance from that injury.    If she leads us to a title, she moves into Lady Razorback lore as an all-time great.

Rattler, our men get talked about alot and you've followed it longer than I have. Who are some of your all time favorite Razorback women?

Mine as of recently:

Dominique Scott
Taylor Ellis-Watson
Grace Heymsfield
Sandi Morris

RATTLER43

Dominique and Sandi may top the list.     
Daina Harper who was just part of a world record. 
Veronica Campbell
Paige Farrell
Whitney Jones
Amy Yoder
Tina Sutej
Chrishuna Williams
These are the names which immediately come to my mind.   

RATTLER43


AT

February 03, 2018, 03:12:30 pm #49 Last Edit: February 03, 2018, 03:35:39 pm by Almatrackster
The men have a weekend off while the women traveled to Texas Tech for the Texas Tech Open this weekend.

Here are the results for the women:

Women

60 Meter Dash - Prelims
1. Payton Chadwick - 7.37 (PB)
2. Taliyah Brooks - 7.42 (PB)
3. Kiara Parker - 7.42
7. Tamara Kuykendall - 7.56 (PB, at the time)
8. Janeek Brown - 7.59
19. Morgan Burks Magee - 7.73

60 Meter Dash - Finals
1. Payton Chadwick - 7.34 (PB)
3. Kiara Parker - 7.43
4. Taliyah Brooks - 7.44
5. Tamara Kuykendall - 7.47 (PB)
7. Janeek Brown - 7.50 (PB)

200 Meter Dash
1. Jada Baylark - 23.52
3. Kiara Parker - 23.66 (PB)
5. Morgan Burks Magee - 24.07 (PB)
9. Janeek Brown - 24.24
11. Tamara Kuykendall - 24.37

400 Meter Dash
2. Payton Chadwick - 53.74
3. Morgan Burks Magee - 53.77 (PB)
5. Sydney Hammit - 55.35 (PB)
9. Sydney Davis - 55.98 (PB)
14. Joy Ripslinger - 57.50

800 Meter Run
2. Ruth Wiggins - 2:13.12

60 Meter Hurdles - Prelims
2. Jada Baylark - 8.44 (PB)

60 Meter Hurdles - Finals
DNF. Jada Baylark

Pole Vault
1. Alexis Jacobus - 4.64m (PB)
2. Victoria Hoggard - 4.54m (SB)
3. Desiree Freier - 4.39m (PB)
4. Morgan Hartsell - 3.99m
5. Rylee Robinson - 3.99m (PB)
7. Elizabeth Ramos Mata - 3.84m

Long Jump
1. Taliyah Brooks - 6.37m (SB)



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