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...women’s side, the freshmen had the most success. Olivia Weeks won the triple jump event, with a 12.10-meter leap. Fellow first-year Mary Hirst took the title in the high jump, with a 1.65-meter bound, while her teammate, junior Dina Emde, finished second. To top it off, freshman Ashtynn Baltimore and sophomore Christine Reed also finished one-two in the 60-meter hurdles, with respective times of 8.88 and 8.95 seconds. It was an improvement for both, as Baltimore finished second and Reed seventh in the same event last weekend...
Junior high jumper Dina Emde did not have to sweat out such a close finish as she cruised to an ECAC bid. The Crimson notched a sweep of the event, taking all four places, as Emde came out on top with a jump of 1.70 meters. Harvard’s dominance in the event showed that the women’s high jump continues to be a Crimson strength, even after the departure of four-time All-American Becky Christensen...
...women’s high jump has a great tradition at Harvard, and we’ve got some outstanding athletes this year,” Saretsky said. “It was fun to see Dina get the ECAC qualifier this early in the season...
...regardless of class year, Crimson competitors up and down the roster enjoyed strong performances. Junior Dina Emde finished second in the women’s high jump—first among collegiate athletes—at 1.65 meters, with freshman Mary Hirst just behind her in third...