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Records keep falling at state
By JON KRAWCZYNSKI, AP Sports Writer
BLAINE, Minn. (AP) - Day Two of the Minnesota state high school track and field meet began just as Day One did - with a new state record.
Robbinsdale Armstrong junior Alicia Rue broke the state pole vaulting record with a vault of 12 feet, nine inches on Saturday. Rue broke the previous mark of 12-7 1/2, set last year by Bemidji's Andrea Smith.
"That was exciting," said Rue, who had jumped 12-9 earlier in the season. "It was early, but I was ready."
Rue also took second in the Class AA 100-meter hurdles in 14.92 seconds, just behind winner Sasha Gangl of Elk River/Zimmerman, who finished in 14.91.
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ALICIA RUE | Armstrong, track and field
The Falcons finished in eighth place in Class 2A with Rue, a senior, accounting for all 25 points. She was second in the 100 hurdles, seventh in the 300 hurdles and won the pole vault with a state meet-record vault of 12 feet, 9 inches.
ALICIA RUE | Armstrong, track and field
The Falcons finished in eighth place in Class 2A with Rue, a senior, accounting for all 25 points. She was second in the 100 hurdles, seventh in the 300 hurdles and won the pole vault with a state meet-record vault of 12 feet, 9 inches.
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ALICIA RUE | Armstrong, track and field
The Falcons finished in eighth place in Class 2A with Rue, a senior, accounting for all 25 points. She was second in the 100 hurdles, seventh in the 300 hurdles and won the pole vault with a state meet-record vault of 12 feet, 9 inches.
She is actually a Junior, not a senior. Not sure where they got that from.
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Rue vaults to title, state record
By Dave Pedersen
Sun Newspapers
(Created 6/16/2005 10:29:00 AM)
Alicia Rue will be able to defend a state track title again next year, however, it will be in a different event.
The Armstrong junior was nipped at the wire as she attempted to defend her state crown in the 100-meter hurdles Saturday in Blaine.
The disappointment was overshadowed by Rue’s success in the pole vault. She set a state record by going 12-feet, 9-inches to earn the gold medal.
The Falcon junior added to her stash of state hardware by placing seventh in the 300-meter hurdles.
Rue went a respectable 14.92 in the 100 hurdles, but Sasha Gangl was a step faster at 14.91.
“I got behind early, then gradually gained ground with each hurdle,â€Â
Rue vaults to title, state record
By Dave Pedersen
Sun Newspapers
(Created 6/16/2005 10:29:00 AM)
Alicia Rue will be able to defend a state track title again next year, however, it will be in a different event.
The Armstrong junior was nipped at the wire as she attempted to defend her state crown in the 100-meter hurdles Saturday in Blaine.
The disappointment was overshadowed by Rue’s success in the pole vault. She set a state record by going 12-feet, 9-inches to earn the gold medal.
The Falcon junior added to her stash of state hardware by placing seventh in the 300-meter hurdles.
Rue went a respectable 14.92 in the 100 hurdles, but Sasha Gangl was a step faster at 14.91.
“I got behind early, then gradually gained ground with each hurdle,â€Â
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