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Goshen, IN — As May-term classes finished last week
and the general population of Goshen College departed campus
for the summer, five Goshen College athletes stayed behind
with one destination engrained in their thoughts:
Fresno, California, site of the 2006 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field
National Championships.
Juniors Petrana Petkova and Laura Herr along with freshman
Abri Houser joined male teammates Jason Young (junior)
and Jake Gillette (sophomore) as Goshen’s five qualifiers
for the national championship meet, as the group boarded
a westward plane this morning for the weekend’s three-day
event held at Fresno Pacific University’s Cockerham
Track complex.
The five-some is the largest group of athletes
Goshen has taken to the outdoor championships since the
2003 season, when three women and two men made the trip
to Olathe, Kansas. In that run, then-sophomore John Karanja
successfully defended his national title in the 400-meter
hurdles, leading three of the five athletes to All-American
status (click here for a 2003 national championship recap).
Three years later, Goshen again has five athletes primed
for success, led by Petkova’s attempt to become a
three-time All-American in the outdoor event for her 10th
All-American honor overall. While extraordinary, it all
has become old-hat to 12th-year head coach Rick Clark,
who has coached athletes to 90 national championship events
and turned out 15 All-American performers and a two-time
national champ (Karanja) during his tenure as the Leafs’ program
leader.
“(Going to the national meet) is a lot of fun for
our kids,” Clark
said before heading to California Monday morning to serve
on the NAIA Track & Field Coaches Association Outdoor
Games Committee. “With it being in central California
this year, it makes it even more enjoyable from a travel
perspective. Competitively, it’s just another level.
It’s always a challenge to try and prepare our first-time
athletes for just what they’ll experience once they
step on the track in a meet of this size and magnitude.”
Petkova is the only of this year’s qualifiers to
not fall into that category, as the most decorated athlete
in Goshen track and field history looks for her fourth
outdoor All-American honor — and 10th overall — this
weekend. After finishing third in the 10,000-meter race
at last year’s outdoor championships, Clark said
that Petkova hopes to better that mark this year. Petkova
will also run in the 5,000-meter run this weekend, an event
that she has been training hard at, according to Clark.
“Petrana is our lone veteran for outdoor nationals
and has been All-American the last two years,” Clark
said. “She
has worked on her distance speed and tempo this year and
we feel she has herself ready to perform at personal best
levels which should amount to being in the top of the competition
in both races. Her experience and dedicated training certainly
has her ready.”
Ranked in the nation’s top 10 in both the 5,000-meter
and the 10,000-meter event this season, Petkova looks to
add to her incredible collegiate resume this weekend. Running
in the 10.000-meter finals at 8:35 p.m. (Pacific Standard
Time) Thursday night and the 5,000-meter semis Friday night
at 6:40 and the possible finals Saturday night at 5:10
p.m., Petkova looks to add her 10th and 11th All-American
honors overall. After picking up cross country, indoor
track and outdoor trackAll-American honors at Central Methodist
University as a
freshman, Petkova has since added two in
cross country, two in indoor track and two in outdoor
track as a Maple Leaf athlete, the most honors in Goshen
history for a male or female performer. Her 17:38.20 clip
in the 5,000 and her 36:17.20 time in the 10,000 stand
as Goshen program records.
“Petrana’s experience not only helps herself
for this meet, but our other athletes as well,” Clark
said. “She
has talked with our other athletes about what to expect
(at the meet) and how to get the most out of yourself despite
all of the hype and hoopla going on around the meet.”
Houser — the program’s lone freshman qualifier — has
been outstanding this season, leading to hype and hoopla
in her own right. Smashing the school records in both the
100-meter and 400-meter hurdles events this year, Houser
will run in both races this weekend. Her best time in the
400-meter hurdles (1:05.76) has her ranked 18th in the
nation in the event. Her school-record clip of :15.30 in
the 100-meter hurdles was enough to qualify her in that
race as well.
“Abri has made very good progress this season and
has worked hard on correcting some small technical aspects
in her
races,” Clark said. “This will be a very good
experience for her and although she competed at indoor
nationals this year, outdoors is a different type of event.
It will be exciting to see how she handles it. We are looking
forward to a very positive experience.”
Junior Laura Herr makes the trip as the Leafs’ final
female qualifier, competing in the women’s marathon
along with sophomore Jake Gillette (competing in the men’s
marathon). Herr currently ranks sixth in the nation in
the event, while Gillette looks to add to the family legacy:
2005 Goshen graduate and older brother Justin Gillette
was a three-time All-American in the marathon event at
outdoor
track and field championships, finishing among the nation’s
best in 2003, 2004 and 2005.
“Laura and Jake are both as ready as they can be
for the marathon,” Clark said. “They have both
gained a tremendous amount of distance strength since last
year
and they have done the proper physical and mental preparation
needed for this race. We look for both of them to run a
smart race which should make them competitive within the
field. We are hoping that heat and weather conditions won't
play a role in their performance and since it is run early
in the morning (6:00 am Pacific Standard Time) and we feel
that they should be prepared to deal with the situation.
Laura is currently ranked sixth in the marathon field although
there are others who have qualified by running a half-marathon
so it is always difficult to tell how strong some of those
athletes will be over the entire distance.”
Junior Jason Young makes his first outdoor national appearance
in the 400-meter race after qualifying and participating
at the NAIA Indoor Track & Field National Championships
this February in the same event. Young’s season-best
time of :48.61 came at this year’s Mid-Central Conference
Championships, leading to a runner-up finish and a pace
just off that of the Goshen record books (Joe Company holds
the program mark with a :48.52 clip set in 1996).
“Jason will be competing in the 400-meter dash and
that is always a fast and furious race at the nationals,” Clark
said. “Jason had a very good indoor season where
he qualified for indoor nationals for the first time, so
he has that experience to draw from. He ran a bit tired
during the first part of the outdoor season but came on
strong at the conference meet where he had a tremendous
finishing kick to barely finish runner-up. If he runs with
that type of intensity then he will compete well in Fresno.”
All-five Goshen athletes will arrive in California on Tuesday
night, and return to Goshen Sunday evening following the
three-day event at Fresno Pacific. Clark said that while
they will attempt to enjoy the Pacific valley as much as
possible, the time will be limited.
“That’s the thing about this event,” Clark
said. “It
really is time consuming. We’ll try to give the kids
some time to see the sights, but most of our time will
be spent training, attending luncheons and meetings and
then competing in the events. In all, this trip is a great
way to finish up what has been a really good season for
us. Hopefully we can compete at the very top of our competitive
range.”
Check back to this website for updates and results following
the national championship meet. For detailed information
surrounding the meet, click here.
Goshen College 2006 NAIA Outdoor Track & Field
Championships Itinerary
(All times listed are Pacific Standard Time)
(Complete, detailed meet information can be viewed by clicking
here)
Thursday, May 25
2:25 p.m. — Women’s 100-meter hurdles trials
(Houser)
3:25 p.m. — Men’s 400-meter trials (Young)
5:10 p.m. — Women’s 400-meter hurdles trials
(Houser)
8:35 p.m. — Women’s 10,000-meter finals (Petkova)
Friday, May 26
1:20 p.m. — Women’s 100-meter hurdles semifinals
(Houser)
3:10 p.m. — Men’s 400-meter semifinals (Young)
4:25 p.m. — Women’s 100-meter hurdles finals
(Houser)
5:15 p.m. — Women’s 400-meter hurdles finals
(Houser)
6:40 p.m. — Women’s 5,000-meter semifinals
(Petkova)
Saturday, May 27
6:00 a.m. — Women’s and Men’s marathon
(Herr, Gillette)
3:50 p.m. — Women’s 400-meter hurdles finals
(Houser)
4:20 p.m. — Men’s 400-meter finals (Young)
5:10 p.m. — Women’s 5,000-meter finals (Petkova)
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