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Men's T&F: Ohio State Strong in Final Tune Up for Big Ten Championships - The Ohio State Buckeyes Official Athletics Site - OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Nice time for Brian Hartline's first race since high school...
Nice time for Brian Hartline's first race since high school...
Men's T&F: Ohio State Strong in Final Tune Up for Big Ten
Championships Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Release: 02/23/2008
Complete Results
COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State men's track and field team posted solid numbers in the Zips Open Friday night in Akron, Ohio, in its final tune-up before the Big Ten Championships.
"We had a great tune-up weekend going into the conference meet next weekend," Ohio State head coach Robert Gary said.
The Buckeyes were led Friday by season-best performances by weight throwers Lenny Jatsek and David Ebersole. Jatsek won the event with a toss of 69 feet, 9.75 inches, which is an NCAA provisional toss and the eighth best mark in the nation. Jatsek's toss also is the top toss in the Big Ten this season. Ebersole hit a NCAA provisional length with a toss of 67 feet, 7 inches. Ebersole toss is third in the Big Ten this season and 11th nationally.
Also in the field, Kyle Burns took the top spot in the pole vault with a leap of 16 feet, 7.5 inches. On the track, Chad Balyo won the mile in a season-best time of 4:09.61. The Buckeyes had the top three collegiate finishers in the 3,000-meter run as Adam Green took second in a time of 8:24.27, Alex Bailey third (8:24.63) and Christopher Olinger fourth (8:28.82).
Anthony Cole won the 60-meter dash with a time of 6.80 and Aaron Johnson took third in a time of 6.94. Brian Hartline made his debut with the Ohio State track team, taking second in the 60-meter hurdles in a time of 8.19. Jonathan Francois took third in a time of 8.31.
"We are starting to really come together, led by our weight throwers Lenny Jatsek (seventh in the country) and David Ebersole (11th)," Gary said. "Both hurdlers, including Brian Hartline, look like they can make finals at the conference next week. Our 4x400 ran 3:12 by themselves, Kyle Burns had some great attempts at 17'1" in the pole vault and Chad Balyo had a strong mile by himself."
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