Sunday, January 23, 2011

Suleman Hits 50 Feet in Triple Jump

Courtesy Cal

Sophomore Becomes First Bear to Cross Barrier since 2004

Angelica Weaver was fourth in 400 and helped Cal's 4x400 relay to a third-place finish.

Jan. 22, 2011

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -

Sophomore Hammed Suleman soared to a distance of 50-2.50 in the triple jump to become the first Golden Bear to surpass 50 feet in the event in seven years, highlighting Cal's second day of competition at the season-opening Cherry & Silver Invitational.

Suleman, the 2009 California state champion in the outdoor triple jump while at Antioch's Deer Valley HS, finished second to Arizona's Nick Ross by a mere 2.75 inches. Suleman started off with a leap of 48-11.50 before moving up the leader board on his fifth attempt. He finished with a best of 50-2.50 to Ross's 50-5.25.

The last Bear to record a triple jump of at least 50 feet indoors was Bruce Giron, who went 51-9 at the 2004 MPSF Championships. Both Giron (52-10) and Vincent Ibia (52-0) topped 50 feet during the 2004 outdoor season. Suleman's top mark as a freshman last year was 49-9.25 outdoors.

In the women's triple jump, Aziza Baker placed third with a best of 40-10.25, which came on her first of six tries, while Amanda Hunter set a PR with a mark of 39-8.00 (fourth place).

Freshman Chioma Amaechi was runner-up in the shot put. Her effort of 48-9.00 was the furthest at Cal since Missy Faubus had a shot mark of 49-4.40 in 2007. Linda Oseso, who took third in the weight throw Friday night, was 18th in the shot (40-4.75).

In the women's 800 meters, Taylor Dutch held a slight lead through the first 600 meters before being edged at the wire by Portland State's Amber Rozcicha. Dutch finished in 2:16.05 to Rozcicha's 2:15.77.

Freshman Charnell Price was the eighth and final qualifier for the 60 final in 7.65 seconds, then moved up to fifth with a time of 7.57.

Other notable performances came from freshman Monte Corley, who was fourth in the men's 60-meter hurdles in 8.12, and Emani Truluck, who set a PR of 8.56 in the women's 60 hurdles race. Truluck qualified for the final with a time of 8.92 in her heat earlier in the day.

The Bears next travel to Seattle, Wash., for the UW Invitational Jan. 28-29.

Cherry & Silver Invitational
Albuquerque Convention Center
Albuquerque, N.M.

Saturday's Results

Men's Results
60 meters - 6. Chase Wheeler 7.02; 11. Nick Porter 7.07; 13. Mike Morrison 7.10; 18. Charles Saseun 7.18; 21. Idarre Coles 7.26

400 meters - 13. Dan Davis 49.73; 23; Tojsh Kennedy 51.13; 28. Idarre Coles 53.99

800 meters - 10. Sebastian Sam 1:55.40;

60-meter hurdles - 4. Monte Corley 8.12; 13. Aaron Burney 8.55

4x400-meter relay - 2. Kennedy, Corley, Sam, Morrison 3:17.17

Triple Jump - 2. Hammed Suleman 50-2.50 (15.30); 12. Taylor Kientzel-Means 45-0.25; Chad Jones NM

Pole Vault - 10. Connor Landry 15-7.00 (4.75m)

Shot Put - 8. Patrick Kowalsky 52-4.50 (15.96m)

Women's Results
60 meters - 5. Charnell Price 7.57; 9. Cherrelle Garrett 7.66

400 meters - 4. Angelica Weaver 56.21; 7. Ashley Cooke 56.72; 10. Kayla Dixon 57.29

800 meters - 2. Taylor Dutch 2:16.06

60-meter hurdles - 2. Emani Truluck 8.56

4x400-meter relay - 3. Dixon, Weaver, Cooke, Price 3:51.62

Pole Vault - 7. Allison Stokke 13-1.50 (4.00m); 8. Theresa Raub 12-7.50 (3.85m)

Triple Jump - 3. Aziza Baker 40-10.25 (12.45m); 4. Amanda Hunter 39-8.00 (12.09m)

Shot Put - 2 Chioma Amaechi 48-9.00 (14.86m); 18. Linda Oseso 40-4.75 (12.31m)

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