Off to a darn good start to the outdoor season with the March 16-17 meet in Arizona.
Would enjoy hearing others thoughts.
Off to a darn good start to the outdoor season with the March 16-17 meet in Arizona.
Would enjoy hearing others thoughts.
I was a little stunned to see that in the first outdoor meet of the season, two Bison lead the nation in their categories - Otterdahl in the Men's Shot Put, Olin in the Women's Javelin. There is a lot of outdoor track and field left this season and there will be some great performances by others in the nation as the season progresses and some tightening up in these event, yet these two still standout. Both are throwers. (This isn't to say that there aren't other Bison worthy of a mention; but two Bison at the top of their events - this is a first in Bison history as far as I know).
To put this in perspective ...
In last years (2017) NCAA Div I National Meet in June here is what we had in the Men's Shot Put and the Women's Javelin:
M Shot Put
1st Place - 21.3 meters (69' 10.75")
10th Place - 18.94 meters (62' 2.25")
Alex Renner NDSU (8th) 19.26 meters (63' 2.25")
Payton Otterdahl in 2018 19.79 meters (64' 11.25")
would have been 4th in 2017 National Meet
W Javelin
1st Place - 58.76 meters (192' 9")
10th Place - 51.90 meters (170' 3")
Alyssa Olin NDSU (12th) 51.34 meters (168' 5")
Alyssa in 2018 - 58.36 meters (191' 6")
would have been 3rd in 2017 National Meet
Great job folks. Keep up the good work.
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It would be awesome if we had easy access to rewatch the events on our own YouTube channel. Hint hint
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Stanford Invitational and SF Distance Carnival 3/30 and 3/31 ...
Nice to see former ND distance great Jake Leingang running again. I read he has been recovering from an injury.
Ran a 14:37 5000m, well below his personal best, but he is out there in his final year of eligibility.
Otterdahl ... animal ! In tfrrs.org the 7th through 22nd best throws in the country are 180 feet something in the discus. So he is right in the mix. Best throw in the U.S. (college men) is 205 feet (62.5 meters). The Otter threw 184' 10". Prior NDSU school record (by him) was 182' 9". Second all time (NDSU) is 177' 8" by Steffan Stroh in 2016.
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I remain (greatly) impressed by what our throwers are doing ... both men and women.
The Otter threw 19.97 meters in the shot (65' 6.25") on Saturday, upping his school record from 64' 11.25" set a week or so ago - now 3rd best in college men. Top 5 in college men this year (per tfrrs.org) is 20.32m (66' 8"), 20.13m, 19.97m, 19.80m, and 19.78m (64' 10.75"), whereas 10th best is 19.0m (62' 4"). I won't mention all of the impressive throws by the M and W this year, except to say they are having another outstanding year. In football we hear Kleiman, players, etc say often that NDSU has a "next man up" philosophy ... seems like the throwers are doing this too. Every week, it seems there is another person doing something pretty amazing ... last week it was Olin (W, javelin), this week it was Wolfe (W, javelin) for example.
Another person I have been impressed with (not the only one, however) is Alexis Woods. Perhaps unnoticed ... Morgan Milbraith ended her career running a 400m faster than Roesler ever ran it, and Roesler has Oregon's all-time record in the number of times being an All-American (on the strength of 4x400m, and the 800m). Roesler's best 400m is 53.25. Milbraith ran 53.22 at NDSU last year. Then along came Alexis last year, and she ran a 52.99 - somewhat out of the blue it felt like to me. She is a senior this year. I hope she has a great year to finish her time at NDSU.
(In fairness to Roesler, she rarely ran the open 400m at Oregon, and she had a split in the 4x400m of something like 51.7).
This is a gross misfortune ... meet in Lincoln, NE (Husker Invite) is cancelled this coming Saturday.
Friday high temps (travel day) are expected to be 29.
Saturday morning lows are expected at 11, and high for the day at 37.
Agreed ... not a good idea to do Athletics in this kind of weather. Too big a chance for pulled muscles, etc.
The forecast for the next weekend - the Lyle Hokansen Classic in Fargo for 4/13 adn 4/14, is similar, except it isn't as cold for lows.
Friday 4/13, el prognostico is 34 for a high
Saturday 4/14, the prediction is 23 in the morning and a high of 38.
Normal temperatures for these dates is 53-54 for highs.
This meet should probably also be cancelled, unless the forecast changes as we get into next week.
A little frustrating ... aargh!
Bison athletes continue to shine at the Pacific meet. Track and field has been outstanding for years!
This is great for the team and all of NDSU student athletes.
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Steffan Stroh improved his school record in the hammer yesterday.
His 218' 3" is 8 inches further than his previous best. He finished 5th in that event.
A guy competing for Velaasa (a track & field apparel company) threw an astonishing 249' 5" to win the event. That would have been good enough for 4th place at the 2016 Olympic Games.
Forecast for Drake Relays weekend (4/27 and 4/28) is clear and sunny - highs about 65-70. Looks like minimal wind too. This is about as good a weather as one gets at Drake - it often is cool with occasional rain and clouds. Should be a good weekend for the Bison T & F athletes.
Agreed, what a great toss.
The NDSU throwers are doing great, almost unbelievably so. Olin threw 188' in the W Javelin, just shy of her PB of 191', so she is consistent - a good thing. If she has a good NCAA, she has a shot at being a champion, as does Otter in the the SP. Fun to watch.
While Heikkila (only a sophomore) was running an excellent 1500m over at Mt. Sac (3:48), the Bryan Clay meet (NDSU was here too) had a real barnburner in the 1500m ... Josh Kerr ran a 3:35, an all-time college best, and 18 of the 21 best times this year in the 1500m came in that one race, with 12 under 3:40.