Results from the Historical Results on 5/1/10
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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 |
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Frasier, R.J. | Sr | 100m | 10.46 | 10.76 (0.30,2.8) |
10.69 (0.23,2.2) |
10.69 (0.23,2.2) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Wallace, Julian | So | 100m | 10.84w | 11.25 (0.41,3.6) |
You ROCK! (SR) | ||||
Frasier, R.J. | Sr | 200m | 21.66 | 21.66 (0,0.0) |
21.66 (0,0.0) |
21.66 (0,0.0) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Pilorin, Loren | So | 200m | 22.43 | 22.78 (0.35,1.5) |
22.78 (0.35,1.5) |
22.78 (0.35,1.5) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Alkebulan, Kaba | Fr | 300m Hurdles - 30" | 43.11 | ||||||
Zielke, Nathan | So | 300m Hurdles - 30" | 48.83 | ||||||
Alkebulan, Kaba | Fr | 300m Hurdles - 33" | 42.02 | ||||||
Frasier, R.J. | Sr | 300m Hurdles - 36" | 36.89 | 37.42 (0.53,1.4) |
37.42 (0.53,1.4) |
37.42 (0.53,1.4) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Vrame, George | So | Shot Put - 10lb | 44'9.5 | 40'7 (4'2.5,10.4) |
40'7 (4'2.5,10.4) |
40'7 (4'2.5,10.4) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Hines, Jeremy | Sr | Discus - 1.6kg | 176'10 | 169'6 (7'4,4.3) |
173'3 (3'7,2.1) |
173'3 (3'7,2.1) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Hines, Josh | Sr | Discus - 1.6kg | 178'9 | 152'1 (26'8,17.5) |
164'9 (14'0,8.5) |
164'9 (14'0,8.5) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Semlacher, Michael | Sr | High Jump | 6'6 | ||||||
Semlacher, Tosh | Sr | High Jump | 6'7 | 6'6 (0'1,1.3) |
6'6 (0'1,1.3) |
6'6 (0'1,1.3) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Ridge, Nick | Sr | High Jump | 7'1 | 6'8 (0'5,6.3) |
6'8.25 (0'4.75,5.9) |
6'8.25 (0'4.75,5.9) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) | ||
Krotine, Tommy | Jr | Long Jump | 21'8 | 19'11.25 (1'8.75,8.7) |
20'2 (1'6,7.4) |
20'2 (1'6,7.4) |
You ROCK! (LR, SR, PR) |
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.