
Broncos Head for Oregon and Hayward Premiere
3/31/2021 12:57:00 PM | Track & Field
WHATS NEXT: Boise State track and field heads to Eugene, Ore., for the Hayward Premiere, April 2-3, hosted by Oregon.
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LAST TIME OUT:Â The Broncos made their outdoor season debut at the UNLV Spring Invitational Sheila Tarr-Smith Multis in Las Vegas. Boise State took home two individual victories, three second-place finishes and swept the 4x400-meter relay events. The Broncos also set 12 personal bests at the meet.
LOGISTICS:Â The Hayward Premiere is hosted by Oregon and will be held at the recently renovated Hayward Field.
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On Friday, field events will start at 4 p.m. MT beginning with the men's hammer throw, while the track events will begin at 6:20 p.m. MT with the women's 1,500-meter.
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Saturday's field events will debut with the women's discus at 1 p.m. MT. The track competition will begin with the men's 4x100m relay at 2:05 p.m. MT.
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A free live stream will be available on runnerspace.com. Full live results will be available through AthleticTiming.com.
THE FIELD:Â Arkansas, Boise State, BYU, Colorado, Iowa State, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, Portland, Portland State, Southern Utah, Tulsa, UC Davis, Utah, Washington St., Weber State, Wichita State
COMPETING BRONCOS:
Women
200m – Laura Ellis
400m – Anita Taviore
800m – Bella Brickner, Harlee Hales, MaLeigha Menegatti, Kelly Moodry, Rebecca Troescher
1,500m – Tyler Beling, Christina Geisler, Olivia Johnson, Maxine Paholek, Nuria Tillo-Prats, Kristie Schoffield, Tiahna Vladic,
5000m –  Tyler Beling, Claire Graves, Sailor Hutton, Yukino Parle, Malia Pivec, Julia Pleskaczynska
10,000m – Grace Brock, Clare O'Brien
4x400m Relay – Laura Ellis, Harlee Hales, MaLeigha Menegatti, Kelly Moodry, Anita Taviore Rebecca Troescher
Long Jump – Laura Ellis, Grace Oldham, Kate WhiteÂ
Triple Jump – Grace Oldham, Kate White
Javelin – Liz Gaffney, Madelin Muilenburg
Men
100m – David Pierce
200m – Mason Leatham, David Pierce
400m – Brayden Durfee, Chip Mitchell
800m – Jacob Grinwis, Jadon Mansur, Jonathan Shields, Caleb Stamper
1,500m – Israel Anaya-Carmona, Jacob Grinwis, Jonathan Shields
5,000m – Austen Apperson, Nathan Dunn, Leif Everson, Ben Sherman
10,000m – Dario De Caro, Jack Leitch, Logan Rees
400m Hurdles – Ryan Cavinta, Jose Rubio
4x400m Relay – Ryan Cavinta, Brayden Durfee, Chip Mitchell, David Pierce, Jose Rubio
Javelin – Connor Bjornson
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LAST TIME OUT:Â The Broncos made their outdoor season debut at the UNLV Spring Invitational Sheila Tarr-Smith Multis in Las Vegas. Boise State took home two individual victories, three second-place finishes and swept the 4x400-meter relay events. The Broncos also set 12 personal bests at the meet.
LOGISTICS:Â The Hayward Premiere is hosted by Oregon and will be held at the recently renovated Hayward Field.
Â
On Friday, field events will start at 4 p.m. MT beginning with the men's hammer throw, while the track events will begin at 6:20 p.m. MT with the women's 1,500-meter.
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Saturday's field events will debut with the women's discus at 1 p.m. MT. The track competition will begin with the men's 4x100m relay at 2:05 p.m. MT.
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A free live stream will be available on runnerspace.com. Full live results will be available through AthleticTiming.com.
THE FIELD:Â Arkansas, Boise State, BYU, Colorado, Iowa State, New Mexico, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Oregon State, Portland, Portland State, Southern Utah, Tulsa, UC Davis, Utah, Washington St., Weber State, Wichita State
COMPETING BRONCOS:
Women
200m – Laura Ellis
400m – Anita Taviore
800m – Bella Brickner, Harlee Hales, MaLeigha Menegatti, Kelly Moodry, Rebecca Troescher
1,500m – Tyler Beling, Christina Geisler, Olivia Johnson, Maxine Paholek, Nuria Tillo-Prats, Kristie Schoffield, Tiahna Vladic,
5000m –  Tyler Beling, Claire Graves, Sailor Hutton, Yukino Parle, Malia Pivec, Julia Pleskaczynska
10,000m – Grace Brock, Clare O'Brien
4x400m Relay – Laura Ellis, Harlee Hales, MaLeigha Menegatti, Kelly Moodry, Anita Taviore Rebecca Troescher
Long Jump – Laura Ellis, Grace Oldham, Kate WhiteÂ
Triple Jump – Grace Oldham, Kate White
Javelin – Liz Gaffney, Madelin Muilenburg
Men
100m – David Pierce
200m – Mason Leatham, David Pierce
400m – Brayden Durfee, Chip Mitchell
800m – Jacob Grinwis, Jadon Mansur, Jonathan Shields, Caleb Stamper
1,500m – Israel Anaya-Carmona, Jacob Grinwis, Jonathan Shields
5,000m – Austen Apperson, Nathan Dunn, Leif Everson, Ben Sherman
10,000m – Dario De Caro, Jack Leitch, Logan Rees
400m Hurdles – Ryan Cavinta, Jose Rubio
4x400m Relay – Ryan Cavinta, Brayden Durfee, Chip Mitchell, David Pierce, Jose Rubio
Javelin – Connor Bjornson
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