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John McDonnel Invitational

Robinson Wins 100m and 200m at John McDonnell Invitational

4/11/2004 12:00:00 AM | Track and Field

April 10, 2004

Results

Fayetteville, Ark. - Senior sprinter Shana Robinson is one of the countries fastest women. The Tulsa, Okla., native proved once again why, by winning both the 100-meters and 200-meters at the John McDonnell Invitational on Saturday in a soggy Fayetteville, Ark. The meet got off to a slow start, having to sit out a 60-minute rain delay.

Robinson posted the best preliminary time for the 100-meters with a time of 11.91, then bettered that time in the finals with a mark of 11.69. She ran a 23.88 in the 200-meters, as Robinson won both events by nearly half a second. Robinson was also a member of the 4x100-meter relay team that finished second to only host Arkansas, with a time of 46.77.

Freshman Krystol Lartey finished third in the 100-meters with a time of 12.36, while junior Mary Carr posted a sixth-place finish with a time of 12.67. Fellow freshman Chantelle Willard finished fourth in the 200-meters with a time of 25.16.

Three other runners finished first for the Golden Hurricane on Saturday. Senior Chatney Noble posted a top time in the women's unseeded 400-meters with a mark of 56.67. Junior Michelle Rodgers finished seventh in the same event with a time of 58.52.

Sophomore Shameka Holloway won the women's unseeded 200-meters with time of 25.10, while freshman Margaret Glover finished sixth with a time of 26.94.

On the men's side, freshman Cory Ray won the men's unseeded 200-meters with a time of 21.69. He also finished third in the 100-meters with a time of 10.70. Junior Justin Rempel also finished among the top-five for his event with a third place finish in the men's unseeded 1,500-meter with a time of 3:52.94.

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