Results from the CCS Finals on 5/18/24
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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 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Evan Rose | Sr | 110m Hurdles - 39" | V | 15.58 | 15.93 (0.35,2.2) |
15.21 | 15.21 | 15.21 | You ROCK! (LY) |
Luka Sebisanovic | Jr | High Jump | V | 6'6 | 5'10 (0'8,11.4) |
6'2 (0'4,5.4) |
6'4 (0'2,2.6) |
6'4 (0'2,2.6) |
You ROCK! (LY, LR, SR, PR) |
Boys Relay Results
The comparison columns (i.e. PR, SR, etc) are evaluated against previous results of the same DIVISION.
Event | Division | Athletes | Result Pts |
Last Year Result (Δ,%) |
Previous Result (Δ,%) |
Last SR (Δ,%) |
Last PR (Δ,%) |
Imprvmnts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4x800m | V | Andrew Song, Enzo Belluomini, James Ely, Shotaro Take | 8:06.04 | 8:12.75 (6.71,1.4) |
8:12.75 (6.71,1.4) |
8:12.75 (6.71,1.4) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) |
More Boys Relay Results!
The comparison columns (i.e. PR, SR, etc) are evaluated against previous results of the same ATHLETES.
Event | Athletes | Result | Previous Result (Δ,%) |
Last SR (Δ,%) |
Last PR (Δ,%) |
Imprvmnts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4x800m | Andrew Song, Enzo Belluomini, James Ely, Shotaro Take | 8:06.04 | 8:12.75 (6.71, 1.4) |
8:12.75 (6.71, 1.4) |
8:12.75 (6.71, 1.4) |
You ROCK! (PR, SR, LR) |
Girls Individual Results
Athlete | Gr | Event | Div | Result Pts |
Last Year Result (Δ,%) |
Previous Result (Δ,%) |
Last SR (Δ,%) |
Last PR (Δ,%) |
Imprvmnts |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Delaney Brown | Sr | 100m | V | 12.59 | 12.67 (0.08,0.6) |
12.71 (0.12,0.9) |
12.41 | 12.41 | You ROCK! (LY, LR) |
Delaney Brown | Sr | Long Jump | V | 17'3.75 | 15'10 (1'5.75,9.3) |
16'11 (0'4.75,2.3) |
17'5.75 | 17'5.75 | You ROCK! (LY, LR) |
No Girls relay results.
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.