Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Conference Week

It's almost unbelievable to think it's already the end of the indoor schedule and we are off to the conference championships this weekend at the Air Force Academy.  The majority of our team flies out on Thursday morning.  Coach Bockman, Coach Levin, and our multi eventer Bree LeRoy leave tomorrow morning.  We all fly into Denver and then drive about an hour up to Colorado Springs.  

The Academy is always an interesting place for a variety of reasons.  The most obvious being the mission of the school and students to protect our nation.  For that we are all grateful.  They have responsibilities most of us could not fathom.  The campus is north of Colorado Springs and is nestled into the side of a mountain range.  The security is a little tighter than your average college campus to say the least:)  The facility is also very unique with a 6 lane 273 meter track. The races start in all different places so you really have to be aware of laps and where you are on the track.  In some respects this makes coaching pretty fun.  Every race already has different strategy.  Then you throw in an odd sized track with tight turns and start lines on straight aways, in the middle of turns, and everywhere in between.  Oh yeah...then you also have a conference championship atmosphere and it becomes very easy to get excited to compete.  

I invite you to follow our team on our website (www.utahutes.com).  Meet results will also be posted live at www.themwc.com, click on championships, click on indoor track and field.   Wish us luck!  Have a great week.

Coach Kep

Monday, February 16, 2009

PR PR PR and more PR's

Wow!  What a weekend.  We had ten personal records set by nine different athletes.  Even our Graduate Assistant was pr'ing.  I felt like I should have entered an event because the momentum we had at two different meets was definitely contagious.  

We split our team and took some to the Iowa State Classic and the rest to the Husky Invitational (Univ. of Washington).  We do this to take advantage of the venues (both have 300m ovals) and the national caliber competition that is available.  

Between the two venues our gals set lifetime bests in the pole vault, high jump, weight throw, 800, Mile, 3K, and 5K.  We had several other athletes just miss out on PR's.  I felt we made our biggest steps forward of the season thus far.  With the conference meet looming in two weeks it is time to be at our best.  

Congratulations to Laryssa Simpson, Langley Iverson, Sarah Grimm, Chelsea Shapard, Lucy Yates, Janett Ern, Carly Selleck, Kellie Anderson, and G.A. Shayla Houlihan for all setting personal bests.  Kellie actually knocked of 20 seconds in the 5K and 15 more in the 3K.  I don't think I've ever seen her enjoy her training and racing as much as I have this indoor season.  

Both trips included flawless travel and allowed the athletes to focus on their events.  This weekend we will compete a limited number of athletes at the Weber State Tune up Meet as we prepare them for the conference championships.  The remainder of our team will rest from competition as their preparation.  

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Mountain States Games


This weekend we were in Pocatello, ID (Idaho State University) for the Mountain States Games.  The competition was very good in every event and certainly helped us prepare for an even more difficult fields in our meets at Iowa State and Washington next weekend.  

We crowned four event champions:

Senior Haley McAllister--Long Jump (18-3)
Senior Chelsea Shapard--800 (2:10.67)
Freshman Langley Iverson--High Jump (5-6)
4x400m Relay (3:52)

*Shapard's mark in the 800 ranks second all-time in school history

We also had several other high place finishes and life time bests in several other events.  

This coming weekend the distance runners and vertical jumpers will go to Iowa State University  for the ISU Classic.  Meanwhile, the sprinters, hurdlers, horizontal jumpers and throwers will go to the University of Washington for the Husky Invitational.  

We split the team to take advantage of some national level competition and excellent competition venues.  Both ISU and UW have 300 meter tracks which are much easier to produce faster times on.  

Above Coach Bockman, senior Ashley Patterson, junior Chelsey Kaplar, and senior Adrienne Coburn enjoy a relaxing moment trackside during the meet.

Junior Laryssa Simpson prepares to initiate her attempt at 11-6 in the pole vault.  

Thursday, February 5, 2009

New Outdoor Track!



A new outdoor track and field complex is coming to the University of Utah!!!  The project is scheduled to be completed in the late Fall of 2009 with construction beginning later this spring.  I met with the architect earlier today to talk about the track design and layout.  We seem to all be on the same page and are excited to keep the project moving forward.   Today's meeting with the architect also produced some exciting drawings.  Minus a few minor changes the project will be sent out to bid very shortly.  Keep checking back for updates and progress.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Two Champions Crowned at Boise

We had two individual event champions as well as a number of top three finishes at the Bronco Invitational this past weekend.  Freshman Langley Iverson won the high jump with a clearance of 5' 5.5" and senior Lauren Endersen set a new lifetime best (10:03.26) to win the 3,000. Endersen's mark is also an all-time Utah top ten performance in that event.  

After a week off I thought we looked pretty good in most events.  We went 1-2 in the high jump with two freshman, 1-2-4 in the 3K, and 2-3-4 in the weight throw.  Haley McAllister (long jump) and the 4x400m relay were second.   We also had 3rd in the shot put, 400, mile, and pole vault. 

This weekend we will compete in the Mountain States Games hosted by Idaho State.  It is a Friday/Saturday meet.  

Below is a short interview with freshman Langley Iverson (Reno, NV) talking about her victory in the high jump.