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THE 11th ANNUAL

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HISPANIC GAMES

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JANUARY 8TH & 9TH, 2005


 

 

 

 

 

 

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HISPANIC GAMES

This is a Dyestat featured meet

 
 
 

INFORMATION

 

 

Winner's table

Pictures

Day 1 Top 6 and extra results

Day 2 Top 6 Results

Final Grand Prix Standings

 


9 US #1 Performances!

 

 

Winner's Table

Girls Field Most Outstanding Performance

    Racquel Anderson - Hempstead - Long Jump - 18'11"

Boys Field Most Outstanding Performance

     John Hickey (Tappan Zee, NY) 61'00" MR

Girls Track Most Outstanding Performance

     Lynne Lane (New Rochelle, NY) 6.94 MR US#1

Boys Track Most Outstanding Performance

     Sean Tully (Syosset) 1:53.63 US#2

 

Event Girls Boys
1500 RW Brittany O'Brien (Bayshore, NY) 7:07.26 US#1  - -
Mile Theresa Rush (Valley Stream No., NY)) 5:08.24 Zach Maher (Carmel, NY) 4:25.23
55m

Lynne Lane (New Rochelle, NY) 6.94 MR US#1

Kim Williams (Erasmus, NY) 6.44
55HH Bever-Leigh Holloway (E. Roosevelt) 8.21 US#1 Monier Thompson (Transit Tech, NY) 7.71 US#3
Long Jump Racquel Anderson (Hempstead, NY) 18'11" (1 inch off record) Jamar Byrd (Vineland, NJ) 22'09.5"
Pole Vault Tara O'Berg (Hunterdon Central) 10'06" Brian Duggan (Farrell, NY) 15'00"
Shot Put Alex Maniag (Longwood, NY) 43'00.5" MR John Hickey (Tappan Zee, NY) 61'00" MR
Triple Jump Kirsten Fields (Mt. Vernon) 39'02.25" Jed Carpenter (Newtown North) 45'09.5"
High Jump Lauren Biscardi (SWR) 5'08" James Blocker (August Martin) 6''06"
4x2 Middle College - 1:40.97 US#1 Simon Gratz, PA - 1:27.96 US#1 and US All Time #8.
3000/ 3200 Aislinn Ryan (Warwick, NY) 9:57.54 Germa Segni (Brooklyn International) 9:35.83
Invit Mile Brittany Sheffey (Bellport, NY)   4:55.39 US#1 Bryan Scotland (St. Bendicts, NJ) 4:14.31 MR US#1 (for an hour, now #2)
Invit 400m Janine Davis (Queen of Peace, NJ) 54.92 US#1 Clemone Henry (Transit Tech, NY) 48.60 US#1
400m Tameka Jameson (E. Roosevelt) 57.84 Francisco Santos (Lehman) 49.53
200m Clarenchell Tate (Gratz, PA) 24.54 Bryan Combs (Old Bridge) 21.93
800m Sean Tully (Syosset) 1:53.63 US#2 Jeavon Benjamin (Hempstead, NY) 2:13.99
4x4 Eleanor Roosevelt, MD 3:21.1
 
Eleanor Roosevelt, MD 3:52.29
(Jameson 57.9, Stanley 58.7, Jameson 58.2, Meakes 57.2)
4x8 Syosset 8:00:05
(Howell 2:01.4, Lampert 2:00.8,
S. Tully 1:57.9, D. Tully 1:59.8)
Bayshore 9:21.0
(Sabiston, 2:22.5, S. McCurdy 2:20.6,  Wiegand 2:24.0, M. McCurdy 2:13.5)

DAY 1 INFORMATION (.PDF)

DAY 1 INFORMATION (.HTM)

 

DAY 2 INFORMATION (.htm)

 

Accepted Teams

Meet Preview

Updated time schedule

CitiBank meet day services

NYRRC Grand Prix Standings

Seeded athletes

Leaders of Tomorrow Awards

Meet Records

Directions to Armory

NYRRC Grand Prix

 

Meet Director
Louis Vazquez
212-923-1803 x14
lou@armorytrack.com


 

PAST RESULTS

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COVERAGE

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Newburgh's Elzie Coleman broke the National record in the 400m dash when he ran 46.84 in 2004 at the meet.

 

All photos courtesy dyestat.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Distance Runners in 2004

Nicole Blood (Saratoga, NY) won the 3000m in a meet record time of 9:47.58 while Chris Pannone (Hunterdon Central, NJ) took the 3200m in 9:12.95.

MEET PREVIEW

*More than 5,000 athletes from over 250 schools in eight states and Washington, DC, will compete in the ninth annual Citibank Hispanic Games at the New Balance Track & Field Center at the Armory on West 168th Street on Saturday (Jan. 8). The meet will start at 9 a.m., with the featured events getting under way at 1:30 p.m. The Leaders of Tomorrow Awards will be presented at 2:00pm; winners are listed on our website: http://www.armorytrack.com/in05/leaders_winners.htm.

*In the girls 3,000 Meter Run, National Foot Locker champion Aislinn Ryan of Warwick Valley (NY) High School will try to break the meet record of 9:47.58 set by Nicole Blood of Saratoga Springs (NY) High School at last year’s Citibank Hispanic Games. Ryan should be pushed by the Bay Shore (NY) duo of Laura Cummings, a Foot Locker finalist, and Lauren Schmidt, winner of the Two-Mile Run at the Bishop Loughlin Games.

*Aislinn Ryan may be looking to pull off one of the toughest doubles in the meet. In addition to the 3,000, she is entered in the Mile. In the Mile, she will be pushed by defending champion Devon Williams of Towson Catholic (MD), who holds the meet record of 4:50.76. But don’t count out Brittany Sheffey of Bellport (NY) High School, the Bishop Loughlin Games 1,000 meter champion, and Mary Liz McCurdy of Bay Shore (NY) High School.

*The 400 Meter Dash is by far the deepest girls field. The event includes 24 athletes seeded under 60 seconds. Depending on how state sanctions play out, the first section could be loaded with Nicole Leach of West Catholic (PA); Devon Williams, Towson Catholic (MD); Janine Davis, Queen of Peace (NJ); Krystal Cantey, Winslow Township (NJ); Jessica Clark, Murry Bergtraum (Manhattan); Joy Henry, Benjamin Cardoza (Manhattan); and Janean Morris, Bishop Loughlin (Brooklyn). They will be shooting for the national record of 52.10. The meet record of 53.80 is held by Natasha Hastings of A. Philip Randolph.

*The Boys 3,200 Meter Run features Kevin Tshirhart of Northport (NY), who stole the show at the Marine Corps Relays with his 4:13 anchor leg in the Distance Medley Relay. He could challenge the meet record of 9:11:52 held by Chris Pannone of Hunterdon Central (NJ).

*The Boys Mile Run, an automatic qualifier for the Millrose Games Mile, is up for grabs. Geary Gubbins (Southampton) and Brian Schmidt from Kellenberg (NY) battled it out at the Brown Invitational with Gubbins coming out on top, and they lead the field in this event. Both have to watch out for the kick of Bryan Scotland of St. Benedict’s (NJ), who won the Invitational 800 Meters at the Marine Corps Relays in 1:53.32. Other contenders include Paul Ahearn (Londonderry, NH) and Carlos Jamieson of North Rockland (NY). The meet record of 4:14.36 is held by Hakon Devries of John Jay (NY).

*The Boys 400 Meter Dash is just as loaded as the girls, with 20 runners seeded under 50 seconds, but nobody the clear favorite. Look for a battle between Garnell Hall of Cantonville (MD), Steve Delice, Sheepshead Bay (Brooklyn), Khaliff Featherstone, Simon Gratz (PA), and Atiba Liverpool of Elmont (NY). Don’t be surprised if a dark horse from the second heat steals the race. Elzie Coleman of Newburgh Free Academy (NY) set the meet record of 46.58 last season.

*There could be a seven-foot high jump if the crowd gets behind James Blocker of August Martin (Queens). Blocker jumped 6-10 at the Bishop Loughlin Games and was named the outstanding field performer of the meet. The meet record of 7-3 was set by Michael Morrison of Willingboro (NJ) last season.

 

 

 

 

 

 Citibank Sponsored Services on meet day

Citibank will be hosting free Financial Services sessions in the 4th Floor Conference Room between 11am and 4pm on Saturday, January 8th.

There will be reps from Student Loans, CitiMortgage, CitiCards, and Personal Finance.  Sign up for a free personal financial evaluation.

There will also be Armory Prep seminars on Financial Aid scheduled between 11am and 4pm in the Hall of Fame Theater on the First Floor on Saturday, January 8th.
 

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