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PACIFIC ASSOCIATION ATHLETES WIN NATIONAL TITLES AT USA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS FOLSOM, Calif. - June 25, 2007 - Pacific Association/USA Track & Field The final meet of the 2007 Visa Championship Series, the AT&T USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships served as the Team USA selection competition for the 2007 IAAF World Outdoor Championships in Osaka. The top three finishers in each event who have achieved the IAAF "A" standard will make the team. The final Team USA roster will be announced later in the summer. PA/USATF athletes fared well in the sometimes rainy and slick conditions, Suzy Powell (Modesto, Calif.), the American record holder in the women's Amy Acuff (Isleton, Calif.) won her sixth USA outdoor title in the Hershey Grace Upshaw (Santa Monica, Calif.) moved from fifth to first on her final In addition, the following athletes with Pacific Association region roots Kristin Heaston (Ygnacio Valley HS/Concord and Cal-Berkeley graduate now living in Auburn, Ala.) topped the women's shot put field with a 18.74m/61-5.75 winning toss, a personal best. Heaston was the 2005 USA Outdoor champion and 2004 Olympic Trials runnerup. Jillian Camarena (Woodland HS and Stanford University graduate now pursuing a masters degree at BYU) was second with a 18.50m/60-8.5. Jessica Pressley (Laguna Creek HS/Elk Grove, now at Arizona State University) was fourth with a 17.57m/ 57-07.75. Jamie Nieto (Valley HS/Sacramento and Sacramento City College graduate),
currently training at the U.S. Olympic training center in Chula Vista,
Calif., tied for second in the men's high jump with a 2.24m/7-4.25 American record holder Kim Kreiner (Fresno, Calif.) placed second in the Cal-Berkeley's Aysia Johnson narrowly won the women's 800m, stopping the clock in 1:59.47. Johnson is the 2007 NCCA indoor and outdoor 800m champion, and 800m school record holder at Cal. Michael Robertson, a four-time All-American at Stanford University, won the Jim Sorensen (San Leandro, Calif.) won the men's masters exhibition mile in
4:13,21. Carla Kehoe (Granite Bay, Calif.) placed fourth in the women's Despite damp conditions the final two days, an impressive total of 33,540 The Pacific Association is the largest member association of USA Track & |
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