Our stay at the track here at Indiana University concluded
on Sunday afternoon with Maria Smith in the 3,000-meter run, a race that was
run in record-breaking heat and humidity. The surface of the track felt like
the surface of the sun. Blazing hot. The early pace was relatively slow, followed
by a mid-race surge (Maria’s fastest lap was the fourth), followed by another
gear shift that was difficult for Maria. However, like all our four athletes
out here this weekend, she managed the extreme conditions with toughness and
all four young ladies represented our program with such pride. It was our
largest contingent of women at this meet, and they did well out here.
USATF Junior
Championships
Sunday, June 17, 2018
Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana
10,000-meter racewalk
2. Lauren Harris 54:32.03 *qualifies for World Junior
Championships
1:56.61, 3:54.97 (1:58.37), 5:55.03 (2:00.06), 7:55.88
(2:00.85)
9:57.58 (2:01.70), 12:02.23 (2:04.65), 14:08.27 (2:06.04),
16:16.06 (2:07.79)
18:24.75 (2:08.69), 20:34.69 (2:09.94), 22:43.58 (2:08.90),
24:54.44 (2:10.86)
27:07.21 (2:12.77), 29:23.01 (2:15.81), 31:40.50 (2:17.49),
33:57.55 (2:17.05)
36:14.60 (2:17.05), 38:29.89 (2:15.30), 40:44.87 (2:14.98),
43:02.43 (2:17.57)
45:19.74 (2:17.31), 47:39.28 (2:19.54), 49:58.46 (2:19.19),
52:16.32 (2:17.86)
54:32.03 (2:15.72)
5km split: 26:02
3,000-meter run
7. Maria Smith 10:29.62
40.39, 2:00.60 (80.21), 3:24.05 (83.45), 4:43.73 (79.69),
6:07.56 (83.83), 7:32.33 (84.77), 9:02.38 (90.05), 10:29.62 (87.25)
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