
Seeking Season Bests in Arkansas
02/16/23 | Track and Field
The women's DMR will go off Friday at 12:10 p.m. (PT) at the Arkansas Qualifier.
EUGENE, Ore. – The UO women are off to Fayetteville, Ark., this weekend with eyes on improving their season best in the distance-medley relay at the Arkansas Qualifier. In addition to the DMR, the Women of Oregon, ranked fourth in this week's USTFCCCA poll, are scheduled to have individual entries at 800 meters and in the mile.
Arkansas Qualifier (Fayetteville, Ark.)
Watch | Live Results
The Ducks enter the weekend with a season-best DMR time of 11:04.73 from the UW Invitational (Feb. 26). That effort currently puts Oregon 15th on the indoor performance list. Friday's race is scheduled to also feature Arkansas (currently fifth), Oklahoma State (seventh), BYU (ninth) and Kentucky (10th).
The distance-medley relay at the Arkansas Qualifier is set to go off at 12:10 p.m. (PT). Two other DMR-friendly meets will be held this weekend with the JDL Invitational (Friday) in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the Alex Wilson Invitational (Saturday) at Notre Dame.
Later on Friday's schedule in Fayetteville, Mia Moerck and Ella Nelson will take on the 800 meters. They carry season bests of 2:06.93 and 2:06.98, respectively.
The trio of Maddy Elmore, Klaudia Kazimierska and Izzy Thornton-Bott are entered in the mile, the final individual event of Friday's schedule. Thornton-Bott and Kazimierska registered lifetime bests of 4:33.15 and 4:33.67, respectively, last weekend at the BU Valentine Invitational. Those times currently stand at 14th and 17th in the NCAA this season.
How They Rank
At the end of the qualifying window, the top 16 declared athletes in each event and top 12 relays will advance to the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships (March 10-11) in Albuquerque, N.M. The Ducks own 10 top-10 national marks entering the weekend; full list below.
MEN
60 Meters
1. Micah Williams - 6.51@
800 Meters
9. Elliott Cook - 1:46.93
Mile
11. Elliott Cook - 3:55.34
DMR
10. Erickson/Pueschner/Reynolds/Cook - 9:43.27
WOMEN
60 Meters
7. Jadyn Mays - 7.17@
200 Meters
7. Jadyn Mays - 22.93@
Mile
14. Izzy Thornton-Bott - 4:33.15
17. Klaudia Kazimierska - 4:33.67
60m Hurdles
6. Aaliyah McCormick - 8.03@
DMR
15. Kazimierska/Moerck/Thornton-Bott/Elmore - 11:04.73
Long Jump
1. Alysah Hickey - 6.79m/22-3.5
Triple Jump
5. Lexi Ellis - 13.50m/44-3.5
Shot Put
1. Jorinde Van Klinken - 19.57m/64-2.5
6. Jaida Ross - 17.74m/58-2.5
25. Mine De Klerk - 16.75m/54-11.5
Pentathlon
18. Taylor Chocek - 4,075 points
@ - adjusted for altitude (Texas Tech Open | Feb. 27-28; Don Kirby Invitational | Feb. 10-11)
Meet Levi
The UO track and field team picked up a special addition to the roster Jan. 21 when nine-year-old Levi Morris joined the Ducks through Team IMPACT. Levi, who battled leukemia, was joined by family and friends, The Duck and his new teammates in a Signing Day event at Hayward Field. Team IMPACT is a nation-wide organization that pairs children facing serious illness with college athletic teams.
For more news and information about Oregon cross country and track and field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Arkansas Qualifier (Fayetteville, Ark.)
Watch | Live Results
The Ducks enter the weekend with a season-best DMR time of 11:04.73 from the UW Invitational (Feb. 26). That effort currently puts Oregon 15th on the indoor performance list. Friday's race is scheduled to also feature Arkansas (currently fifth), Oklahoma State (seventh), BYU (ninth) and Kentucky (10th).
The distance-medley relay at the Arkansas Qualifier is set to go off at 12:10 p.m. (PT). Two other DMR-friendly meets will be held this weekend with the JDL Invitational (Friday) in Winston-Salem, N.C., and the Alex Wilson Invitational (Saturday) at Notre Dame.
Later on Friday's schedule in Fayetteville, Mia Moerck and Ella Nelson will take on the 800 meters. They carry season bests of 2:06.93 and 2:06.98, respectively.
The trio of Maddy Elmore, Klaudia Kazimierska and Izzy Thornton-Bott are entered in the mile, the final individual event of Friday's schedule. Thornton-Bott and Kazimierska registered lifetime bests of 4:33.15 and 4:33.67, respectively, last weekend at the BU Valentine Invitational. Those times currently stand at 14th and 17th in the NCAA this season.
How They Rank
At the end of the qualifying window, the top 16 declared athletes in each event and top 12 relays will advance to the 2023 NCAA Indoor Championships (March 10-11) in Albuquerque, N.M. The Ducks own 10 top-10 national marks entering the weekend; full list below.
MEN
60 Meters
1. Micah Williams - 6.51@
800 Meters
9. Elliott Cook - 1:46.93
Mile
11. Elliott Cook - 3:55.34
DMR
10. Erickson/Pueschner/Reynolds/Cook - 9:43.27
WOMEN
60 Meters
7. Jadyn Mays - 7.17@
200 Meters
7. Jadyn Mays - 22.93@
Mile
14. Izzy Thornton-Bott - 4:33.15
17. Klaudia Kazimierska - 4:33.67
60m Hurdles
6. Aaliyah McCormick - 8.03@
DMR
15. Kazimierska/Moerck/Thornton-Bott/Elmore - 11:04.73
Long Jump
1. Alysah Hickey - 6.79m/22-3.5
Triple Jump
5. Lexi Ellis - 13.50m/44-3.5
Shot Put
1. Jorinde Van Klinken - 19.57m/64-2.5
6. Jaida Ross - 17.74m/58-2.5
25. Mine De Klerk - 16.75m/54-11.5
Pentathlon
18. Taylor Chocek - 4,075 points
@ - adjusted for altitude (Texas Tech Open | Feb. 27-28; Don Kirby Invitational | Feb. 10-11)
Meet Levi
The UO track and field team picked up a special addition to the roster Jan. 21 when nine-year-old Levi Morris joined the Ducks through Team IMPACT. Levi, who battled leukemia, was joined by family and friends, The Duck and his new teammates in a Signing Day event at Hayward Field. Team IMPACT is a nation-wide organization that pairs children facing serious illness with college athletic teams.
For more news and information about Oregon cross country and track and field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
Players Mentioned
Aaliyah McCormick | NCAA 100M Hurdles National Champion
Thursday, June 19
Matti Erickson | NCAA 800M Runner Up
Saturday, June 14
Hayward Field History
Thursday, June 12
2024-25 Oregon Track & Field Intro Video
Thursday, June 12