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Junior Clara Blattler led the women’s team to a fifth-place team finish by winning the pole vault with a personal-best 3.80 meter leap, while the men’s team scored just eight points on the way to placing eighth in the Heptagonals Championships at the Armory in New York City. The women’s team opened strong, scoring 28 of its 50 points on day one, leaving the Crimson second behind Cornell’s 54 Day 1 points. Junior Jitka Tomas placed in the pole vault, scoring two points with a fifth...
...USATF New England Indoor Championship at Gordon Track on Sunday. The women’s team was lead by sophomore Shannon Flahive, who won the long jump with a 5.75 meter leap. Sophomore Becky Christensen came in second in the high jump after leaping 1.73 meters, while junior Clara Blattler tied for second in the pole vault with classmate Sally Stanton, with each clearing a height of 3.65 meters. Junior Molly Boyle was third in the weight throw with a 15.63-meter throw. Freshman Kathryn Orchowski was fourth in the 400-meter dash with a time of 58.94 seconds, with...
...don’t have anyone in an event, that’s a lot of points that we didn’t even have a chance to get.” The Crimson did make a showing in the women’s pole vault, as juniors Clara Blattler, Sally Stanton and Jitka Tomas took second, third, and fourth, respectively. “That was good that we got all but the first points in that event because I think all of our pole vaulters are competing,” Christensen said. “We had good individual...
...long and triple jump. For the women, individual success was not as prevalent. Only three competitors won their respective events. Two of the three victories came in the field events, where sophomore Becky Christensen won the high jump by leaping over 1.79 meters, while junior Clara Blattler won the pole vault by clearing 3.65 meters. Junior Sarah Bourne took the only win for the Crimson on the track in the 3000 meter race. She crossed the tape...
...total. On the women’s side, Harvard took just five of ten events total. Just like with the men, the field events were the Crimson’s strong suit. Junior Maureen Boyle led a sweep in the weight throw with her 15.10 meter toss. Senior Clara Blattler earned a victory in the pole vault by clearing the 3.65 meter mark. —THE CRIMSON STAFF