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Ohio State Track and Cross Country (2020, 2021 B1G Women's outdoor Track Champs)

Women - Ohio State Closes Final Events at 2007 Drake Relays

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Ohio State Closes Final Events at 2007 Drake Relays

Jatsek posts Top-10 finish in hammer

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Veronica Jatsek finished seventh in the hammer at the Drake Relays.

April 28, 2007

Results

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The Ohio State women's track and field team competed in the final day of events at the 2007 Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday.

Veronica Jatsek turned in Ohio State's top field performance, taking seventh in the hammer throw. She reached a distance of 192 feet, 5 inches. In jumps, Veronica Vance was eighth in the triple jump at better than 41 feet and 17th in the long jump at 18-7 1/4. Her mark in the triple (41-0 1/4) is a regional qualifier.

Friday, Sophomore Ayrizanna Favours ran in the 100-meter dash Friday, timing an 11.92 to place ninth in the prelims. Her time served as a season-best, but missed the finals by one slot but. Later Friday, she and the rest of the women's 4x400-meter relay team of Ashley Jones, Chandra Krempel and Ashley Caldwell took 24th in a season best time of 3:46.87.

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Men - (Split Squad) Buckeye Distance Team Runs at Gina Relays

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Buckeye Distance Team Runs at Gina Relays

Ealy leads Buckeyes with Top 5 finish in 5,000-meter run

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John Ealy was fifth in the 5,000m at the Gina Relays.

April 28, 2007

Results

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The Ohio State men's track and field team is competing at the Drake Relays this weekend in Des Moines, Iowa. Four members of the distance area broke away from the squad to travel to the 2007 Gina Relays in Hillsdale, Mich., Friday.

Junior John Ealy was the top Buckeye in the 5,000-meter run, pacing a mark of 14:07.72 to take fifth place. He trailed Brian Olinger, a former Ohio State All-American and current volunteer assistant coach, who finished in fourth place in 14:07.39.

Chad Balyo, a freshman miler, extended to the 5,000m event for the first time Friday and clocked 14:39.57 to hold 21st place. He was followed by Alex Bailey and Tom Roof, who placed 30th and 47th, respectively. In addition, Taylor Candella competed in the mile and crossed the finish line in sixth place (4:12.07).

Complete meet results are available at http://www.hillsdale.edu/Chargers/womens/track/2007/07GinaRelays/gina day 2.htm
 
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Men - (Split Squad) Buckeyes Conclude Action at 2007 Drake Relays

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Buckeyes Conclude Action at 2007 Drake Relays

Iacovou clears second place in high jump, four individuals post NCAA regional qualifying marks

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Joe Gourley gained a bid to the NCAA regional meet in the 800-meter run.

April 28, 2007

Results

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The Ohio State men's track and field team competed in the final day of events at the 2007 Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, Saturday. Four Buckeyes posted qualifying marks for the 2007 NCAA Mideast Regional meet.

For the second week in a row, junior Marios Iacovou was Ohio State's top placer. He cleared 6 feet, 8 3/4 inches to claim runner-up honors in the high jump college and university open event. Also in the jumps, sophomore Brandon Cathcart set a season-best of 50-6 3/4 to place sixth in the triple jump and improve his Mideast standing.

In the throws, Pat Whalen reached 56-8 3/4 for eighth place in the shot put special section. His mark served as a regional qualifier. Earlier in the day, Whalen (163-0) and Lenny Jatsek (161-2) went 15th and 16th in the discus.

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Football Buckeyes Lace Up Track Spikes for 2007 Jesse Owens Classic

Relay events to feature football players Saturday in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium


May 2, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Now that spring practice has concluded for the football team, several Buckeyes have turned their attention to the track and will run in the 2007 Jesse Owens Classic Saturday in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. The Classic is in its 22nd running and has been the stage for numerous Olympians such as Roger Kingdom, Carl Lewis, Edwin Moses and Ohio State's own Butch Reynolds.
Last week at the Drake Relays, three Ohio State football players made their track debuts in the 4x100-meter relay. Freshman defensive back Chimdi Chekwa (Chim-dee Cheek-wah), junior All-Big Ten cornerback Malcolm Jenkins and sophomore wide receiver Dan Potokar joined All-Big Ten sprinter Anthony Cole in setting a season-best in the event at 41.57. The unit will look to improve that mark at approximately 4 p.m. Saturday.

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Men - Ohio State Hosts Jesse Owens Classic

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Ohio State Hosts Jesse Owens Classic

Buckeyes host regular season finale Saturday

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The Jesse Owens Classic will be held in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium on May 5.

May 3, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State men's track and field team hosts its first home meet of the season the Jesse Owens Classic on Saturday in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. The Buckeyes will also honor former head coach Russ Rogers. High school events begin at 10 a.m. with college events to follow.

JESSE OWENS CLASSIC
Days: Saturday - 10 a.m. - 7:40 p.m.
Venue: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Meet Information: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com
Live Results: www.deltatiming.com
Television: Tape Delay - Columbus Sports Network (air times to be determined)

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Women - Buckeyes Host Regular Season Finale

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Buckeyes Host Regular Season Finale

The women's team will honor former head coach Russ Rogers at 22nd Jesse Owens Classic

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Head coach Karen Dennis and the Buckeyes will host the Jesse Owens Classic on May 5.

May 3, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio State women's track and field team, hosts its first meet of the season, the Jesse Owens Classic Saturday in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. High school events begin at 10 a.m. with college events to follow.

JESSE OWENS CLASSIC

Days: Saturday - 10 a.m. - 7:40 p.m.
Venue: Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
Meet Information: www.ohiostatebuckeyes.com
Live Results: www.deltatiming.com
Television: Tape Delay - Columbus Sports Network (air times to be determined)

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Men's Track and Field Team Meets with Media

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Men's Track and Field Team Meets with Media

Buckeyes get set for 22nd Jesse Owens Classic Saturday

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Head coach Robert Gary and the Buckeyes met with media to preview the Jesse Owens Track Classic.

May 3, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Head coach Robert Gary and members of the men's track and field team met with the media Thursday at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. Gary and the Buckeyes conducted interviews with local media to preview the 2007 Jesse Owens Classic. The meet begins at 10 a.m. Saturday in JOMS.

Robert Gary, men's track and field head coach

On the Jesse Owens Classic
"This a great meet that is named after a great man. This has really been a showcase meet the last few seasons for some of the best Ohio track athletes and also is a big meet for professional track and field athletes as well. This is one of the best track venues in the Big Ten and the country, and this is a great meet to showcase Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium."

On Ohio State track and field
"This is also a great meet for the Buckeyes. We get to showcase some great athletes right before the Big Ten championships."

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Women's Track and Field Meets with Media

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Women's Track and Field Meets with Media

Buckeyes get set for 22nd Jesse Owens Classic Saturday

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Head coach Karen Dennis and the Buckeyes met with media to preview the Jesse Owens Classic.

May 3, 2007

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
Head coach Karen Dennis and members of the women's track and field team met with media Thursday at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. Dennis and the Buckeyes conducted interviews with local media to preview the 2007 Jesse Owens Classic. The meet begins at 10 a.m. Saturday in JOMS.

Karen Dennis, women's track and field head coach

On the Jesse Owens Classic
"This is a great showcase for all of our athletes. We are trying to bring in more and more competition each year. We are also working on moving the date, so that it does not fall right before the Big Ten Championships. We have already received information that several Big Ten teams plan to attend next year. This is also a great chance for us as coaches to see some of the high school talent in the state. With the Ohio track and field state championships here, teams love getting out here."

On Jesse Owens
"He is Ohio State track and field. With his name on this stadium and on this meet, we always bring in some great competitors. It is just a testament to who he was and what he means to track and field."

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Men - Ohio State Caps Regular Season with 2007 Jesse Owens Classic

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Ohio State Caps Regular Season with 2007 Jesse Owens Classic

Buckeyes sweep relays, former Buckeye Rob Myers breaks own mile meet record

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John Ealy won the 3,000-meter event at the 2007 Jesse Owens Classic.

May 5, 2007
Results

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The Ohio State men's track and field team closed its regular season Saturday with the 2007 Jesse Owens Classic in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. The meet Saturday served as the 22nd running of the Classic and featured high school events in the morning and early afternoon before giving way to college and open competitions.


The distance races closed the day and featured several former Buckeye All-Americans who ran for Reebok Saturday. Rob Myers bested his own meet and stadium record to win the mile in 3:59.43. Myers' mark ranks sixth in the nation this season and topped Jeff See, an Ohio State redshirt in the 2007 outdoor season, and his time of 4:00.80. See's time also broke into the nation's Top 10. Later, Brian Olinger paced 8:36.62 for fourth in the 3,000m steeplechase. Joe Gourley kicked off the distance events with a win in the 800m in a time of 1:51.06. Junior John Ealy used a kick down the stretch to move from fourth to first in the 3,000m with a season-best time of 8:17.64.


The men's 4x100-meter relay team topped the field. Junior Tony Cole combined with three recent additions from the football team - junior Malcolm Jenkins, sophomore Dan Potokar and freshman Chimdi Chekwa - to set a season-best time of 41.37. Matt Comer and Elon Simms joined with senior Gerald Griffin and sophomore Stephen Robinson to win the 4x400m relay in 3:11.79.

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Women - Buckeyes Close Regular Season with 2007 Jesse Owens Classic

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Buckeyes Close Regular Season with 2007 Jesse Owens Classic

Favours posts top marks in several sprint events, Vance sweeps horizontal jumps

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Veronica Vance won the long and triple jumps at the 2007 Jesse Owens Classic.

May 5, 2007
Results

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The Ohio State women's track and field team played host to the 2007 Jesse Owens Classic Saturday in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. The meet Saturday served as the 22nd running of the Classic and featured high school events in the morning and early afternoon before giving way to college and open action.


In the first open event of the day, Ohio State sophomore Ayrizanna Favours placed second in the 200-meter dash (24.16) and third in the 100m in a season-best time of 11.90. In the 100m, she placed behind two-time Big Ten champion Jenna Harris (11.80), who is taking a redshirt season for the Buckeyes in 2007. Favours also anchored the women's 4x100-meter relay to victory in 47.20. Harris later finished second in the 400m in 53.25. She placed behind former U.S. Olympic medalist Monique Hennagan.


In throw events, Veronica Jatsek started the day by posting a fourth-place heave of 137 feet, 7 inches in the discus. Later, she added a season-best mark of 48-4 1/2 to win the shot put. Jatsek tacked on a runner-up finish in the hammer with a distance of 199-4 Ashley Bowden won the pole vault, clearing 11-6 1/4. She was followed by teammate Kim Willet at 11-0 1/4.



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Men - 2007 Big10 Outdoor Championships

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Buckeyes Turn In Strong Individual Performances at 2007 Big Ten Outdoor Championships

Simms earns all-league in 400-meter hurdles, 4x100-meter relay finishes third

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Elon Simms earned All-Big Ten honors.

May 13, 2007
Results

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The Ohio State men's track and field team completed the final events Sunday at the 2007 Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Penn State's Nittany Lion Track in State College, Pa. Sophomores Elon Simms and Matt Comer combined to post the Buckeyes' top event with second- and fourth-place times in the 400-meter hurdles. In the team standings, Ohio State was ninth with 52 points. Wisconsin (145.5) outdistanced Minnesota (100.5) for the Big Ten team title.

Simms, who placed third behind runner-up Comer in the 400m hurdles at the 2006 Big Ten meet, clocked a career-best time of 50.79 to land second. Comer crossed the finish line in a season-best 51.64. Both times for sophomores serve as qualifiers for the 2007 NCAA Mideast Regional meet held May 25-26 in Columbia, Mo. The pair also combined to help the 4x400-meter relay team finish fourth in 3:08.86.

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Women - 2007 Big10 Outdoor Championships

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Favours Captures All-Conference Honors, Leads Buckeyes at Big Ten Outdoor Championships

Sophomore places second in 200-meter dash, Stinger finishes third in high jump

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Ayrizanna Favours earned her second-career All-Big Ten honor.

May 13, 2007
Results

COLUMBUS, Ohio -
The Ohio State women's track and field team competed in the third and final day of action at the 2007 Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field Championships in State College, Pa. Sophomore sprinter Ayrizanna Favours was the top Buckeye placer with a runner-up mark in the 200-meter dash. She helped Ohio State total 35 team points, which ranked 10th. Michigan and Illinois tied for the team crown with 129-point scores.

Favours, who was an All-Big Ten honoree in the 2007 indoor season, crossed the finish line in 23.71 seconds for her No. 2 finish in the 200m. Later, she anchored the 4x400-meter relay to a sixth-place time of 3:42.55. Favours joined junior thrower Veronica Jatsek as Ohio State's 2007 All-Big Ten honorees. Jatsek won the women's hammer Friday with a conference meet record toss of 208 feet, 2 inches.

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First of all, congrats the All-Big10 performers (need to finish in the top 3 of an event to be considered All-Big10):

Women
Ayrizanna Favours - 2nd, 200m Dash
Jessie Stringer - 3rd, High Jump

Men
Elon Simms - 2nd, 400m Hurdles
Dan Potokar, Anthony Cole, Malcom Jenkins, Chimidi Chekwa - 3rd, 4x100 Relay

With that said, Ohio State should have a lot more than 4 All-Big10 performances. The lack of depth is absolutely killing Ohio State in any scoring meet right now, both men and women. This hasn't been an issue just this year but the past 10-15 years. Some of the MAC schools (Akron, Kent State, Eastern Michigan) would crush Ohio State at this point (and did earlier in the year at All-Ohio). In my opinion, Robert Gary and Karen Dennis need to take the Tressel approach to recruiting: repair relationships with Ohio coaches and schools, sell the in-state talent on coming to Ohio State instead of the MAC and Big10 schools like Penn State and Purdue, then go after some big time out of state talent. I think Robert and Karen can make the programs competitive again... but it will take time.
 
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I am amazed at the wonderful job being done here by all of you. It warms my heart to see all the Buckeyes support here. If you were here I would give each and every one of you a great big kiss and hug. You will just have to settle for one of the little green things.
Congratulations to all the team members and a big job well done to the event winners.
Arent the ladies fantastic!

K&H
 
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bkochmc;839396; said:
With that said, Ohio State should have a lot more than 4 All-Big10 performances. The lack of depth is absolutely killing Ohio State in any scoring meet right now, both men and women. This hasn't been an issue just this year but the past 10-15 years. Some of the MAC schools (Akron, Kent State, Eastern Michigan) would crush Ohio State at this point (and did earlier in the year at All-Ohio). In my opinion, Robert Gary and Karen Dennis need to take the Tressel approach to recruiting: repair relationships with Ohio coaches and schools, sell the in-state talent on coming to Ohio State instead of the MAC and Big10 schools like Penn State and Purdue, then go after some big time out of state talent. I think Robert and Karen can make the programs competitive again... but it will take time.

Funny that they "honored" Rogers at the Jesse Owens. I steered kids away from OSU including Ryan Fitzpatric, who went on to to be an All American, 3 time academic All American, at Purdue. The word was out on Russ for some time as I know other coaches in the Cincinnati area talked about the same thing. Give the facilities (absolutely top drawer) and the new coaches a year or so to turn things around. It also can't hurt to have Butch Reynolds on the football staff.
 
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