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...women’s hammer with a toss of 44.97 meters.Sophomore Jack Brady finished second in both the discus and the shot put, launching the latter a personal best 15.49 meters.Freshman Sean Gil cleared 4.60 meter to win the men’s pole vault, while senior Clara Blattler finished third on the women’s side, clearing a 3.55-meter bar.—Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
...20th- and 21st-ranked 10:03.20 and 10:06.29 times, respectively. Junior Becky Christensen’s 1.79m clearance in the high jump came up just one centimeter short of her personal indoor best, but provisionally qualifies her for the NCAAs. Co-captain Sally Stanton and senior Clara Blattler cleared 3.55m and 3.85m, respectively, in the pole vault, while senior Danielle Mirabal finished eighth in the 60-meter dash. Senior Brittan Smith led the women in the field events with a second-place leap of 6.00m. Co-captain Alex Lewis finished sixth in the men?...
...pole vault with a 4.80m (15’9”), just .2 m shy of the leader.Hot off last year’s 3.80m (12’5.5”) clearance in last year’s Indoor Heps pole vault, senior Clara Blattler only managed a 3.60m (11’9.75”) clearance to tie with Princeton’s Courtney Regan for sixth. Senior co-captain Sally Stanton followed with 3.45m (11’3.75”) finish.Junior Brittan Smith leapt 5.76m (18?...
...performances in the long jump, with sophomore Kelli Okuji anchoring the Harvard jumpers with a fifth-best 5.40m leap. Freshmen Jessica Fronk and Dina Emde rounded out the Crimson effort with 5.12m and 4.44m jumps for eighth and 17th place finishes, respectively. Stanton and classmate Clara Blattler finished in a three-way tie with AirTime Athletic’s Ashley Nolet atop the pole vault finishers by clearing a 3.65m bar. With fewer misses than the other two, Blattler took first place in the event. Junior Becky Christensen rounded out the Harvard competitors with a first...
Senior Clara Blattler knows how to clear obstacles.Having set the Harvard women’s pole vaulting record last year at the Heptagonal Championships by clearing 12 feet, six inches, the Leverett House senior is looking forward to her next big challenge: Oxford.Named one of the 2008 recipients of the highly competitive and highly coveted Rhodes Scholarship in November, the Brookline, Mass. native will be joining the ranks of the Oxford Blues following her graduation this June.“I first heard about it and thought about applying at the beginning of last summer,” Blattler reminisced...