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...Jitka M. Tomas ’09, a member of the Harvard Track and Field team and the International Relations Council, living off-campus is not a choice. As an undergraduate with a two-year old daughter, Tomas is not allowed to live in undergraduate housing...
...earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships, to be held in Sacramento, Calif. from June 6-9. The pole vault was also an area of strength for the Crimson, with three strong junior vaulters. Clara Blattler took first at indoor Heptagonals, while co-captain Sally Stanton and Jitka Tomas were competitive all season. Tomas showed some versatility by also placing second in the triple jump at the event. Strong Harvard performances dotted the pentathlon as well, with sophomore Shannon Flahive and senior co-captain Julia Pederson posting top-six finishes at outdoor Heps. The smaller men?...
...javelin after Karesin took second with a heave of 42.46 meters.Bourne was Harvard’s other female winner, capturing the 5,000 meters in a time of 18:27.30.The Crimson also cleaned up in the pole vault event as the trio of Blattler, junior Jitka Tomas, and junior Sally Stanton took second, third, and fourth, respectively. Tomas showed her versatility by taking third in the long jump as well, hitting the sand after a 5.77-meter jump.The women’s 4x800 meter relay team also finished strong, taking third with a time of 9:41.36.On the men?...
...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-place finish, and junior co-captain Sally Stanton finished just outside the points in seventh. The Crimson also fared well in the pentathlon, where senior co-captain Julia Pederson finished second and junior Danielle Mirabal finished third...
Harvard women dominated the throwing events, with junior Molly Boyle winning the weight throw and freshman Eda Karesin taking the shot put. Crimson pole vaulters finished strong as well, with juniors Sally Stanton and Jitka Tomas finishing tied for second while junior Clara Blatter earned a point in fourth place...