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2/12/09 U.S. High School Weight List
Nabil Mubarak (Grayson, Lawrenceville, GA) improved significantly
this week and moved up to second on the boy's national list. Mubarak
improved his personal best by nearly four feet to 74'00.25", less than
a foot off of national leader Alec Falderme...
Feb 12th 2009, 7:33pm 891 views 0 likes 2 shares 0 comments
Results for the Weekend of 2/07/09
Sarah Stevens (Arizona State) moved into the national lead this weekend
with a new personal best throw of 21.59m (70-10.00).  Stevens now leads
Loren Groves (Kansas State) and Stevi Large (Akron) by nearly a foot. 
Groves showed her consis...
Feb 8th 2009, 4:01pm 1K views 0 likes 2 shares 0 comments
Feature Video on Georgia's Nate Rolfe
Georgia Senior Nate Rolfe was recently interviewed by GXtra, University of Georgia's on-demand
video service.  He discussed his own training as well as his team's
prospects for the season.  Click here to view the video. 
Rolfe had a s...
Feb 7th 2009, 8:20pm 1K views 0 likes 2 shares 0 comments
2/05/09 U.S. High School Weight List
There were few improvements among the top throwers over the past
week. The girls top 10 remains unchanged this week. On the boys side,
Davis Fraker (McIntosh, Peachtree City, GA) and Miles Freberg (Walton,
Marietta, GA) both improved by a several fe...
Feb 5th 2009, 7:33pm 973 views 0 likes 2 shares 0 comments
Interview with Akron's Stevi Large
Senior Stevi Large of Akron was recently interviewed by Track Shark's editor Tom Borish.  Click here to read the interview. 
Large currently has the top mark in the nation at 21.25m (69-08.75) and
holds the Mid-American Conference record wi...
Feb 3rd 2009, 7:47pm 1K views 0 likes 2 shares 0 comments
Results for the Weekend of 1/31/09
Walter Henning (LSU) improved his personal best by over a foot to move
into the national lead this weekend.  His new best of 22.37m (73-04.75)
is about half a foot better than former leader Simon Wardhaugh (Boise
State).  Wardhaugh, who ha...
Feb 1st 2009, 9:58pm 957 views 0 likes 2 shares 0 comments