Dario Horvat of Grand Canyon and Croatia opened his season with a nice 10.32 100 meter time in Arizona.
Freshman Dario Horvat continues his fine freshman season with a 10.28 at the PacWest Championships.
I never heard of this guy before this season, but he ran faster than Lemaitre did this weekend!
More results from this weekend:
I think I was most impressed by the women sprinters at the Mt Sac Relays:
Georganne Moline (Arizona) ran 23.37 in the 200m - very fast. She also won her speciality, the 400m hurdles in 55.70.
Jenna Prandini (Oregon) continues to impress and is running with the big girls these days. She ran 11.31 in the 100m and 23.59 in the 200m.
Emily Blok (UNLV) ran 23.66 in the 200m and 11.73 (-1.2) in the 100m.
Eileen Gehring (Colorado) 23.80 200m and 53.23 400m.
Very impressive work. I can't remember this many top white women sprinters in the collegiate ranks in recent times.
The name of the daenish kid is Kristoffer Hari.
Ekstra Bladet is the name of the newspaper ;-)
Jenna Prandini was the fastest qualifier at the Pac-12 championships today. Her time was 11.36.
Meanwhile, Emily Blok was the fastest qualifier at the Mtn. West Conf. Championships with a time of 11.32. I believe that is a personal best for Blok.
Prandini's best is 11.31.
I will have to do some research, but with these times, these 2 girls might be the fastest white American female sprinters ever!
And Mary Beth Sant and Hannah Cunliffe are leading HS sprinters this season. So a bit of renaissance for white American female sprinters.
You might have to go back to the days of Helen Stephens"The woman who dodged Adolph Hitler's sexual advances". Anyway if it isn't from that era it's pretty close. Here is a story about Hitler goosing Stephens, picture a crazy scene with Peter Sellers chasing around a female co-star....http://www.heraldscotland.com/helen-stephens-hitler-pinched-my-bottom-1.891278I am really very happy with the state of our female sprinters.
As Trackster mentioned, Jenna Prandini just completed a fantastic Pac 12 Championships. Her biggest accomplishment was winning the 100m. And let's remember she is a red-shirt freshman. So lots more to come from her down the road.
Another freshman, Katie Wise won the Missouri Valley Conf. Championships 100m. Her time 11.41 (2.1w) is impressive, and we can also expect more from her over the next 3 years.
Emily Blok of UNLV also had a great championships, but also a disappointing one. She ran 11.31 in the heats, which I believe is 2nd fastest time by a white American. However in the finals, she was beaten by .02, and then later also by .02 in the 200m final. Her 200m time was a very fast 23.25. Poor girl; I feel badly for her.
These girls, along with the HSers Sant and Cunliffe, put women's sprinting in uncharted territory.
White women sprinters in the US have been even rarer than white men sprinters. There have never been so many good women sprinters in ??? years. It's very encouraging.