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WIAA State Track Meet Friday & Saturday

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013 -- 10:44 AM

The 118th WIAA Boys Track and Field Championships and the 43rd Girls Track and Field Championships will be held this Friday and Saturday, May 31-June 1, at the Veterans Memorial Stadium Complex on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.

MEET INFORMATION: The meet features two sessions Friday. The Divisions 2 and 3 events begin at 9:30 a.m. with the competition proceeding in the order of events. Division 1 events begin at 4:30 p.m. The competition resumes Saturday at 9:30 a.m. The order of the finals for each event Saturday begins with Division 3, followed by Divisions 2 and 1, respectively.

Divisions 2 & 3 Schedule - Friday, May 31st
FIELD EVENTS
9:30 a.m. ? Discus ? Division 3 Boys (Discus #1)
Discus ? Division 2 Boys begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 3 Boys (Discus #1)
9:30 a.m. ? High Jump ? Division 2 Girls (West)
High Jump ? Division 3 Girls (East)
9:30 a.m. ? Long Jump ? Division 3 Girls (TBD)
Long Jump ? Division 2 Girls begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 3 Girls (TBD)
9:30 a.m. ? Shot Put ? Division 2 Girls (Shot Put #1)
Shot Put ? Division 3 Girls begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 2 Girls (Shot Put #1)
9:30 a.m. ? Triple Jump ? Division 2 Boys (TBD)
Triple Jump ? Division 3 Boys begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 2 Boys (TBD)
9:45 a.m. ? Pole Vault ? Division 2 Boys (Middle)
9:45 a.m. ? Pole Vault ? Division 3 Boys (North or South)
Note: Warm-ups ? (a) 45 minute break between groups, (b) the final 20 minutes of the general warm-up are exclusively for athletes in the first flight, (c) 15 minutes of warm-ups between flights, and (d) 10 minutes of warm-ups between trials and finals.
All Running Events Start At 9:30 a.m.
There is no precise time schedule. The first race will begin at 9:30 a.m., and the competition
will proceed as indicated in the order of events.
3200 Meter Relay ? Divisions 3/2 Boys
100/110 Meter High Hurdles ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
100 Meter Dash ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
1600 Meter Run ? Divisions 3/2 Girls
800 Meter Relay ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
400 Meter Dash ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
400 Meter Relay ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
300 Meter Hurdles ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
800 Meter Run ? Divisions 3/2 Girls
200 Meter Dash ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
3200 Meter Run ? Divisions 3/2 Boys
1600 Meter Relay ? Divisions 3/2 Girls/Boys
Division 1 Schedule
1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. ? Division 1 - Coaches and athletes may check-in implements (discus and
shots), which will be used in Friday's competition.
8:30 a.m. ? Coaches may pick up team envelopes
3:30 p.m. ? Stadium open for warm-ups
4:25 p.m. ? Opening Ceremonies
FIELD EVENTS
4:30 p.m. ? Shot Put ? Coed Wheelchair (Shot Put #2)
4:30 p.m. ? Discus ? Girls (Discus #1)
4:30 p.m. ? High Jump ? Boys (TBD)
4:30 p.m. ? Long Jump ? Boys (TBD)
5:00 p.m. ? Pole Vault ? Girls (Middle)
6:00 p.m. ? Shot Put ? Boys (Shot Put #1)
4:30 p.m. ? Triple Jump ? Girls (TBD)
Note: Warm-ups ? (a) 45 minute break between groups, (b) the final 20 minutes of the general warm-up are exclusively for athletes in the first flight, (c) 15 minutes of warm-ups between flights, and (d) 10 minutes of warm-ups between trials and finals.
All Running Events Start At 4:30 p.m.
3200 Meter Relay ? Boys
100/110 Meter High Hurdles ? Girls/Boys
100 Meter Dash ? Girls/Boys
1600 Meter Run ? Girls
800 Meter Relay ? Girls/Boys
400 Meter Dash ? Girls/Boys
400 Meter Relay ? Girls/Boys
300 Meter Hurdles ? Girls/Boys
800 Meter Run ? Girls
200 Meter Dash ? Girls/Boys
3200 Meter Run ? Boys
1600 Meter Relay - Girls/Boys

Saturday, June 1
7:45 a.m. - 10 a.m. ? Coaches and athletes may check-in implements (Discus and Shots),
which will be used in Saturday?s competition
8:30 a.m. ? Coaches may pick up team envelopes
8:30 a.m. ? Stadium open for warm-ups
10:25 a.m. ? Opening Ceremonies
FIELD EVENTS
9:30 a.m. ? Discus ? Division 3 Girls (Discus #1)
Discus ? Division 2 Girls begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 3 Girls (Discus #1)
Discus ? Division 1 Boys begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 2 Girls (Discus #1)
10:30 a.m. ? High Jump ? Division 2 Boys (East)
High Jump ? Division 3 Boys (West)
High Jump ? Division 1 Girls begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Divisions 2 & 3 Boys
10:30 a.m. ? Long Jump ? Division 1 Girls (Pit #1)
10:30 a.m. ? Long Jump ? Division 3 Boys (Pit #4)
Long Jump ? Division 2 Boys begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 3 Boys (Pit #4)
10:30 a.m. ? Pole Vault ? Division 1 Boys (Middle)
10:30 a.m. ? Pole Vault ? Division 3 Girls (North or South)
Pole Vault ? Division 2 Girls begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 3 Girls
10:30 a.m. ? Shot Put ? Division 1 Girls (Shot Put #1)
Shot Put ? Division 3 Boys begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 1 Girls (Shot Put #1)
Shot Put ? Division 2 Boys begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 3 Boys (Shot Put #1)
10:30 a.m. ? Triple Jump ? Division 1 Boys (Pit #2)
10:30 a.m. ? Triple Jump ? Division 2 Girls (Pit #3)
Triple Jump ? Division 3 Girls begin warm-up immediately after completion of
Division 2 Girls (Pit #3)
Note: Warm-ups ? (a) 45 minute break between groups, (b) 15 minutes of warm-ups
between flights, and (c) 10 minutes of warm-ups between trials and finals.
All Running Events Start At 10:30 a.m.
There is no precise time schedule. The competition will proceed as indicated in the order of events.
3200 Meter Relay (Girls)
100 Meter High Hurdles (Girls)
110 Meter High Hurdles (Boys)
100 Meter Coed Wheelchair
100 Meter Dash (Girls)
100 Meter Dash (Boys)
1600 Meter Coed Wheelchair
1600 Meter Run (Boys)
800 Meter Relay (Girls)
800 Meter Relay (Boys)
400 Meter Coed Wheelchair
400 Meter Dash (Girls)
400 Meter Dash (Boys)
400 Meter Relay (Girls)
400 Meter Relay (Boys)
300 Meter Low Hurdles (Girls)
300 Meter Intermediate Hurdles (Boys)
800 Meter Coed Wheelchair
800 Meter Run (Boys)
200 Meter Dash (Girls)
200 Meter Dash (Boys)
3200 Meter Run (Girls)
1600 Meter Relay (Girls)
1600 Meter Relay (Boys)
Note: (1) All finals on Saturday are to be in this order ? Division 3, Division 2, then Division 1. (2) If high temperatures and/or high humidity occurs, the WIAA with the advice of the State Meet medical personnel may revise the track schedule to have the 3200 meter run be the last event on both Friday and Saturday. (3) 1600 meter run for Division 1 will be run in two sections. In Divisions 2 and 3 there will be one section.
(4) 3200 meter run for all divisions will be run in one section (per division).
(5) 3200 meter relay for all divisions will be run in two sections with timed finals.
(6) 800 meter run for all divisions will be run in two sections, regardless of the number of athletes competing, with timed finals.


LAST YEAR?S TEAM RESULTS-BOYS: Brookfield East won the Division 1 championship for the second straight season, scoring 39 points. La Crosse Central was runner-up with 35 points. Belleville/New Glarus won the Division 2 title, compiling 42 points, which was five more than runner-up Dodgeville/Mineral Point. In Division 3, Edgar won the title by scoring 44.5 points. Marathon was runner-up with 43 points. West Bend East won its second consecutive team championship in the wheelchair competition with 36 points. Verona was second for the second straight season with 32 points.

LAST YEAR?S TEAM RESULTS-GIRLS: In Division 1, Milwaukee Riverside won the team championship with 37 points. Plymouth finished runner-up with 34 points. Aquinas captured the title in Division 2 with 31.5 points, topping Platteville, the closest challenger, with 28 points. Edgar won its third straight Division 3 championship with 112 points. Manitowoc Lutheran finished a distant second for the second straight year with 51 points. Fort Atkinson won the team title in the wheelchair competition with 38 points with Oconomowoc placing second with 36.

Qualifiers and qualifying performance lists, along with meet schedule, heats and lane assignments are available on the WIAA website by navigating to the  track & field results page at: http://www.wiaawi.org/Sports/BoysTrackField.aspx or http://www.wiaawi.org/Sports/GirlsTrackField.aspx


LIVE STREAM: The entire 2013 State Track & Field Meet will be produced by Play-On Sports (formerly When We Were Young Productions) and streamed live on foxsportswisconsin.com.


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