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24 Hours of Track
Courtesy: Stanford Athletics
Release: 03/29/2016






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STANFORD, Calif. – More than 2,500 athletes -- open competitors, entrants from 110 colleges and universities, plus high schools -- will converge on Cobb Track and Angell Field on Friday and Saturday for the 41st Stanford Track and Field Invitational.

Track fans will be treated to 24 hours of competition over a 33-hour stretch. On Friday, the first event begins at 9 a.m. and the final event ends at aboout 11:30 p.m. On Saturday, it’s 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The meet serves as a great qualifying opportunity for the NCAA preliminaries and, for some athletes, Olympic trials qualifying.

In the 10,000 meters, 41 of the 50-fastest NCAA men’s competitors in 2015 achieved those times at this meet, and 30 of the top 50 women. In the 5,000, three of the top four NCAA men’s times were achieved the Stanford Invitational, and the top six women’s times were run at Stanford, either at the Stanford or Payton Jordan invites.

A closer look at top competitors and events will be posted later this week at GoStanford.com.

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Meet information:

When: Friday and Saturday.
What: 41st Stanford Invitational
Where: Cobb Track and Angell Field
Events begin:
Friday: Field, 9 a.m.; Running, 10:42 a.m.
Saturday: Field, 9 a.m.; Running, 9:52 a.m.

Follow the action:

Entries/Live results: Click here
Event schedule: Click here

Flotrack premium webcast (10:30 a.m. each day): Click here

Meet Twitter: @StanfordMeets
Stanford Twitter: @stanfordXCTF
Stanford Instagram: StanfordXCTF

Tickets: For adults, tickets are $10 each day and $15 for both days. For youths, seniors, and staff, tickets are $5 each day. The ticket booth outside the entrance to the track stadium opens at 8 a.m. each day.

Parking: Free everywhere on campus after 4 p.m. Friday and on weekends.
 
Stanford Entries
- Paul Lovell and Adam Palamar will get things started for SU in the 800-meter run as part of a 57-participant field
- Indoor NCAA qualifiers will be participating in the 5k for Syracuse later in the meet, with Palamar and Joel Hubbard competing alongside Nick Ryan and Mickey Burke.
- The 10k will feature Dan Lennon, Kevyn Hoyos and Philo Germano.
- The only women who will be competing will do so in the 10k, with Maura Linde, Margo Malone, Shannon Malone and Shaylyn Tuite representing 'Cuse.
 
http://cuse.com/news/2016/4/3/track...outdoor-slate-at-pair-of-meets.aspx?path=trun

The Syracuse track and field team opened its outdoor slate at a pair of events this weekend, with the distance runners heading to the Stanford Invitational and the sprinters heading to the Florida Relays.

In Florida, Freddie Crittenden III took eighth in the 110-meter hurdles, with a time of 13.60, with teammates Richard Floyd (14.09/27th), Chevis Armstead (14.26/31st) and David Gilstrap (14.29/34th) representing the deep 'Cuse field as well.

Winston Lee finished 27th in the 100-meter dash in 10.48 seconds.

Kashif Miller and Zack Warden finished 36th and 37th in the 200-meter dash respectively after being separated by 0.02 seconds. Miller crossed the line in 21.60 seconds, with Warden being in 21.62 seconds.

Shaylyn Tuite higlighted the day in Stanford. In the women's 10k, Tuite finished second in section two of the 10,000 meters, with a career-best time of 33:22.04, shaving nearly 22 seconds off her previous time. Her time was the third-fastest in program history. Teammate Margo Malone crossed the line in 33:55.93, taking 23rd overall in section one.

Philo Germano led the way in the 10k for the Orange, racing to a personal-best time of 29:04.60 and taking sixth overall. Dan Lennon followed closely behind with a time of 29:16.13, which was good for 16th.

Kevyn Hoyos also ran in the 10k, finishing in 29:39.85 and taking 31st overall.

Adam Palamar raced to time of 13:59.03 in the 5k, which was good for an 11th place finish in section one of the event, with Mickey Burke (14:15.81) and Nick Ryan (14:36.63) taking 15th and 21st respectively in section two of the race.

Next up for the Orange, the teams will head to Princeton's Sam Howell Invitational or the Miami Hurricane Invitational.
 

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