Results from the Vista del Lago v Granite Bay Dual Meet on 5/8/21
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Boys Individual Results
Athlete | Gr | Event | Div | Result Pts |
Last Year Result (Δ,%) |
Previous Result (Δ,%) |
Last SR (Δ,%) |
Last PR (Δ,%) |
Imprvmnts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Zachary Owens | So | 800m | F/S | 2:27.06 | 2:34.56 (7.50,4.9) |
2:34.56 (7.50,4.9) |
2:34.56 (7.50,4.9) |
Great Job! (LR, SR, PR) | |
Ethan Kimura | So | 800m | F/S | 2:48.70 | 2:57.82 (9.12,5.1) |
2:57.82 (9.12,5.1) |
2:46.29 | Great Job! (LR, SR) | |
Nick Granger | So | 1600m | F/S | 5:04.32 | 5:01.12 | 5:01.12 | 5:01.12 | ||
John Paul Pecha | So | 1600m | F/S | 5:25.74 | 5:34.07 (8.33,2.5) |
5:34.07 (8.33,2.5) |
5:23.95 | Great Job! (LR, SR) | |
Alec Evans | Sr | 3200m | V | 11:25.46 | 11:23.85 | 11:06.84 | |||
Hayden Wagg | Sr | 3200m | V | 11:33.42 | 11:38.65 (5.23,0.7) |
11:38.65 (5.23,0.7) |
Great Job! (LR, PR) | ||
Bryce Caples | Sr | 3200m | V | 14:28.86 |
Girls Individual Results
Athlete | Gr | Event | Div | Result Pts |
Last Year Result (Δ,%) |
Previous Result (Δ,%) |
Last SR (Δ,%) |
Last PR (Δ,%) |
Imprvmnts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elle Wakefield | So | 800m | F/S | 2:47.53 | 2:51.48 (3.95,2.3) |
2:51.48 (3.95,2.3) |
2:51.48 (3.95,2.3) |
Great Job! (LR, SR, PR) | |
Cali Reese | Jr | 800m | V | 2:48.81 | 2:57.71 (8.90,5.0) |
2:57.71 (8.90,5.0) |
2:38.34 | Great Job! (LR, SR) | |
Isabella Pedeupe | Fr | 800m | F/S | 3:00.39 | |||||
Abigail Staab | Jr | 800m | V | 3:14.21 | 3:17.43 (3.22,1.6) |
3:17.43 (3.22,1.6) |
3:17.43 (3.22,1.6) |
Great Job! (LR, SR, PR) | |
Varsha Bondu | Fr | 800m | F/S | 3:34.00 | |||||
Annika Davis | So | 1600m | F/S | 6:07.02 | 6:30.41 (23.39,6.0) |
6:30.41 (23.39,6.0) |
5:52.33 | Great Job! (LR, SR) | |
Nishtha Shah | Jr | 3200m | V | 13:48.97 |
All columns are sortable by clicking on the column heading. Improvement columns sort by event, then percent improvement.
A "c" following a result means it has been converted from hand-timed by rounding up the measured time to the nearest tenth, then adding 0.24 seconds.
A "w" following the the result means it is wind-aided.