INDIANAPOLIS - Two-time NCAA decathlon champion Jake
Arnold and 2007 USA heptathlon runner-up Diana Pickler
captured the respective men's and women's national titles
Sunday at the 2008 USA Indoor Combined Events
Championships at the University of North Carolina in
Chapel Hill. Arnold, who placed third in the decathlon at the 2006 and
2007 AT&T USA Outdoor Championships, was the most
consistent performer throughout the two-day men's
heptathlon competition. Arnold either posted the best mark,
or equaled the best performance by other competitors, in
four of the seven events.
Arnold held the lead after Day 1 of the competition with
3,220 points, and tallied 5,851 points for the win. 2001
champion Stephen Moore was the runner-up, trailing the
winner by 57 points. 2007 runner-up Chris Boyles was third
with 5,688 points, with Joe Detmer fourth with 5,603 points.
2004 Olympian Paul Terek dropped out of the competition at
the end of the first day.
The women's pentathlon competition was dominated by the
Pickler twins, Diana and Julie. Diana, who ended the 2007
season ranked #1 nationally in the heptathlon by Track &
Field News, got off to a great start in winning the first two
events, the 60m hurdles and high jump, and never looked
back in winning the event with 4,378 points. Sister Julie,
who was the 2007 NCAA Outdoor Championships
heptathlon runner-up, posted the highest scores in the last
two events (the long jump and 800 meters) but fell short of
Diana's winning total by 82 points. Ryanne Dupree was third
with 4,124 points, with Abbie Stechschulte placing fourth
with 4,088 points.
For more information on the 2008 USA Indoor Combined
Events Championships at Chapel Hill, including the
complete results, visit
http://www.usatf.org/events/2008/USAIndoorCEChampionsh
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McBarnette, Michelson set masters records
Masters greats Bruce McBarnette and Marie-Louise
Michelson each improved upon their own masters records
in recent competitions.
McBarnette bettered his previous U.S. M50 men's high jump
record of 1.92 meters/6 feet 3.50 inches, with his clearance
1.93m/6-4 Saturday at the USATF Mid-Atlantic Open and
Masters Indoor Championships at Ursinus College in
Collegeville, Pa.
Also recently, Marie-Louise Michelson posted a new W65
world indoor 1,500m record with her time of 5:52.1 at the
New Balance Track & Field Center in New York. Michelson
bettered her previous world record by five seconds.