After Day 1 -
Weinstock's IC4As performance:
10.90 - 7.14m - 13.51m - 1.93m - 49.75
883 - 847 - 698 - 740 - 826 = 3994
up 84 points from Heps
currently in 1st place in IC4As by 49 points
Weinstock's Heps performance:
10.91 - 6.93m - 13.17m - 1.92m - 49.82 - 14.62 - 38.60m - 4.10m - 54.97m - 4:45.87
881 - 797 - 678 - 731 - 823 - 896 - 636 - 645 - 662 - 644 = 7393
I remember reading somewhere of how Weinstock kept hitting new PRs at Heps last weekend, but I don't know in which events (outside of the total decathlon). It looks like he's definitely hitting new PRs again today. I hope he keeps it up through tomorrow! I remember Huber was on good pace last year at NCAAs but then died out on Day 2. Weinstock is a good sprinter, so that will help him out in the hurdles and maybe the javelin approach.
http://lancertiming.com/ecac/results/index.htm
Every time I keep checking the national rankings on TFRRS this past week, they keep adding on new marks so the rankings keep on changing. Mary Hirst is now 23rd in the hept (whereas yesterday, she was 21st) - it seems very unlikely she'll be able to make the cut, particularly with this girl from Maine who is already closing in on 4000 points after Day 1 of the ECAC heptathlon. Hirst isn't doing the heptathlon this weekend - only the HJ.
Not many Harvard people in the open sprints, but they are doing the 4x400. I guess they are loading up for that. Hale in the 200m, no 400m. Feldman in the 800m. I haven't checked out the men entries yet.