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State track qualifying times and distances

Kylie Richter Lake County Leader | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 8 months AGO
by Kylie Richter Lake County Leader
| May 5, 2016 9:12 AM

Below is a list of requirements of athletes to qualify for the state track and field meets, along with athletes who have already qualified from each local school.

Class A Standards (reviewed 2014)

Ten qualifiers from each the Eastern and Western divisions advance. In addition, qualifiers who meet the qualifying standards established will advance. The number of heats, sections and flights will vary.

Boys, Events, Girls

11.50 – 100 METERS – 13.20

23.40 – 200 METERS – 27.00

51.50 – 400 METERS – 1:01.00

2:00.00 – 800 METERS – 2:26.00

4:36.00 – 1600 METERS – 5:31.00

10:15.00 – 3200 METERS – 12:13.00

16.30 – 100 M HURDLES – 16.50

41.80 – 300 M HURDLES – 47.60

48’ – SHOT PUT – 34’10”

142’ – DISCUS – 107’

166’ – JAVELIN – 114’

6’ – HIGH JUMP – 5’

20’5” – LONG JUMP – 15’10”

41’8” – TRIPLE JUMP – 34’1”

13’ – POLE VAULT – 9’6”

44.60 – 400 M RELAY – 51.40

3:32.00 – 1600 MRELAY – 4:14.00

Polson qualifiers= Mariah Corrigan (javelin) Jacob Clairmont (pole vault, long jump, 110 hurdles, 300 hurdles) Lydia Bowman (pole vault)

Bea Frissell (one mile) 400-meter relay (Danny DiGiallonardo, Matt Rensvold, Tanner Wilson, Colton Cote) Mike Corrigan (Discus)

Class B Standards (established 2014)

Six qualifiers from the Western and Northern divisions advance to state and eight qualifiers from the southern division advance. In addition, qualifiers who meet the qualifying standards established will advance. The number of heats, sections and flights will vary.

Boys, Events, Girls

11.60 – 100 METERS – 13.30

23.30 – 200 METERS – 27.00

52.00 – 400 METERS – 1:01.70

2:02.00 – 800 METERS – 2:26.00

4:41.00 – 1600 METERS – 5:34.00

10:27.00 – 3200 METERS – 12:22.00

16.20 – 100 M HURDLES – 16.80

40.90 – 300 M HURDLES – 48.80

46’9” – SHOT PUT – 34’6”

138’ – DISCUS – 108’

167’ – JAVELIN – 115’6’

5’11 – HIGH JUMP – 4’10”’

19’11” – LONG JUMP – 15’5”

40’9” – TRIPLE JUMP – 33’4”

12’ – POLE VAULT – 9’

45.30 – 400 M RELAY – 52.30

3:34.00 – 1600 M RELAY – 4:20.00

Ronan qualifiers= Lee Camel (long jump/triple jump) Ally Buhr (pole vault)

Mission qualifiers= Afton Brander (high jump)

Class C Standards (established 2015)

Five competitors from each of the four divisions advance to state. In addition, qualifiers who meet the qualifying standards established will advance. The number of heats, sections and flights will vary.

Boys, Events, Girls

11.39 – 100 METERS – 13.10

23.07 – 200 METERS – 27.02

51.55 – 400 METERS – 1:01.33

2:02.09 – 800 METERS – 2:25.64

4:37.78 – 1600 METERS – 5:31.97

10:29.88 – 3200 METERS – 12:08.74

15.92 – 100 M HURDLES – 16.66

41.85 – 300 M HURDLES – 48.66

46’3” – SHOT PUT – 35’3”

132’6” – DISCUS – 109’5”

157’1” – JAVELIN – 111’1”

5’11 – HIGH JUMP – 4’11”’

20’4.5” – LONG JUMP – 15’9.5”

41’6” – TRIPLE JUMP – 33’11”

12’ – POLE VAULT – 9’

45.62 – 400 M RELAY – 52.81

3:35.00 – 1600 M RELAY – 4:18.00

Arlee qualifiers= Carly Hergett (long jump, triple jump, 110 hurdles) Aaron Perry (high jump)

Charlo qualifiers= 400-meter relay (Michael Delaney, Jared Doty, Toby Odom, Landers Smith)

Michael Delaney (100) Dugan Runkel (shot put, discus) Bridger Smith (pole vault)

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