Word: heptathlon
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...prestigious Drake Relays with a pole vault of 5.30 meters. At the Penn Relays, Gillespie qualified for the NCAA regionals by clocking in at 14:01.99 to finish fifth in the 5K run. At the outdoor Heps championships, senior Shannon Flahive capped off her career by winning the heptathlon in dominating fashion—185 points ahead of her next competitor. Richardson became the first Harvard runner to claim the women’s 5000-meter title in 19 years, while Christensen became just the third Ivy athlete to win the high jump event all four years. Despite the departure...
...given day. Coach Saretsky is so good at telling me what to do in order to win. It was fun and it’s good to know that I got the most points for my team.”Senior Shannon Flahive had another outstanding Heps, winning the Heptathlon and becoming the first Crimson athlete to win the title since 1982.“Shannon was great. She’s just so consistent, and is such a good performer,” Richardson said.Flahive finished the event by winning the 100 hurdles and the 200 meter...
...matter of just two years, the athlete relied on raw talent to own school records in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash, pentathlon, and heptathlon, to name...
...ninth in her event. Junior Elissa Reidy posted a pair of top-10 marks with her seventh-place, 5.30-meter jump in the long jump and eighth-place, 11.20-meter leap in the triple jump. CRIMSON MULTI MEET Harvard assistant coach Matt Chisam won the men’s heptathlon with 5322 points, while volunteer coach Kasey Hill won the women’s pentathlon with 4009 points. Senior Shannon Flahive, sophomore Dina Emde, and freshman Nicole Sliva took the two, three, and four spots at 3382, 3066, and 3032 points, repectively. Rookie Christine Reed captured seventh in the event...
...outstanding year,” Saretsky said. “This year she’s really put herself in as one of our top performers.”Classmate Shannon Flahive tallied a season-best 4,741 points to collect second in the heptathlon, while freshman Jessica Fronk amassed 4,669 points to take fourth in the event.In addition to being a part of the record-setting 4x100 team, junior Brittan Smith placed fifth in the 100-meter dash with a personal best of 11.97.Harvard will be sending qualifying members to the ECAC/IC4A Championships next weekend at Princeton...