WALNUT, Calif.  – The stellar season for Utah track & field senior
Emily Venters continues as she ran away from the field Friday night in the 10000m race to capture the Pac-12 crown with a time of 32:32.98 in front of the Ute faithful inside Hilmer Lodge Stadium.
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"A terrific first day," head coach
Kyle Kepler. "Everyone competed well. Simone and Dinedye advancing to the finals in their events was a great start. Then to finish the day with our first-ever individual Pac-12 Champion along with a fourth-place finish from Morgan was awesome. [Morgan] Jensen ran a lifetime best at a championship meet, which is never easy. I'm very proud of everyone and expect more throughout the weekend."
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Simone Plourde kicked things off for the Utes in the prelims of the 1500m, finishing third in her heat and sixth-overall between the two sections to earned a spot in the finals on Sunday, May 14, with a time of 4:19.12. Freshman
Erin Vringer just missed out on earning spot in the finals with a time of 4:21.69 while
Lauren Peterson crossed with a mark of 4:44.00 flat.
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In the 200m sprint,
Emily Martin and
Maya LeBar just missed out on advancing to the finals with marks of 24.05 and 25.00 (24.998), respectively. Martin's time of 24.05 was good for a new PR and moved her up one spot to third on the all-time list to pass teammate
Dinedye Denis.
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Denis followed up in the 400m hurdles and earned herself an automatic spot into the finals after she won the first section with a time of 59.06 – which was good for third-overall after narrowly edging out a surging Mackenzie Fletcher from WSU down the stretch.
Harley Daniel (1:01.85),
Ally Gomm (1:02.30) and
Rachel Whipple (1:04.78) wrapped things out in the next two heats for Utah.
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With all eyes on Venters and the rest of the women's 10k field, the Lawrence, Kan., native took the lead right as the gun went off and never looked back. Like her NCAA leading run back at Stanford, Venters waited until there was about 17 laps to go before she broke away from the lead group and continued to separate herself the further the race went before crossing the finish line at 32:32.98. The victory was also the first individual Pac-12 Champion for Utah Athletics since joining the Pac-12.
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Meanwhile,
Morgan Jensen also ran a lifetime best mark of 33:32.38 in the 10k – which moved up to sixth all-time. The Utahn started at the front of the pack with Venters before falling behind to lead the back group. However, the Sandy native began to make her move with about 11 laps to go and raced all the way up to finish fourth-overall and give the Utes 15 points after the first day of action.
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Daniel will start day two at the Pac-12 Championships for Utah at 5:20 p.m. (MT) / 4:20 p.m. (PT) local on Saturday, May 13, as she competes in the 100m hurdles prelims at Hilmer Lodge Stadium. For a complete listing of the schedule of events, click
here. For a complete listing of the broadcast schedule, click
here.
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