ASHLAND, Oregon – Claire Nichol sits second overall after the first day of the heptathlon at the Cascade Collegiate Conference Multi-Event Championship.
Nichol had 2590 points through four events, while teammate
Eileen Noordam had 2488 points to sit sixth with three events to go.
On the men's side, Cole Neufeld is 14th overall in the decathlon with 2780 points through five events.
Women's Results
Heptathlon (through Day 1)
2nd –
Claire Nichol – 2590 points
6th –
Eileen Noordam – 2488 points
DAY 1
100m Hurdles
2nd –
Claire Nichol – 15.34
6th –
Eileen Noordam – 16.31
High Jump
3rd –
Claire Nichol – 1.52m
6th –
Eileen Noordam – 1.43m
Shot Put
8th –
Claire Nichol – 8.81m
2nd –
Eileen Noordam – 12.39m
200m
8th –
Claire Nichol – 27.18
12th –
Eileen Noordam – 28.66
Men's Results
Decathlon (through Day 1)
14th – Cole Neufeld - 2780 points
DAY 1
100m
15th – Cole Neufeld – 12.04
Long Jump
10th - Cole Neufeld – 5.84m
Shot Put
6th - Cole Neufeld – 10.41m
High Jump
10th – Cole Neufeld - 1.70m
400m
15th - Cole Neufeld – 56.74
About Spartan Athletics
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