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Grant Buries School Weight Throw Record at ECAC's

Ronner finished sixth in the triple jump with a leap of 12.43 meters. She was second in the event at Heps last week.

The Harvard women's track team is now ranked 11th in the nation, according to the latest national power rankings.

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The indoor track season is not quite finished for the Crimson women. Senior high jumper Dora Gyorffy will pass on her NCAA title defense to compete at the IAAF World Indoor Championships next weekend in Lisbon. Sophomore Kart Siilats, ranked fifth in the nation in the high jump, will be attempting to win her first NCAA title at the championships the same weekend.

Harvard Men

The Crimson men failed to score any points at IC4As following their impressive fourth-place showing at Heps last week.

Co-captain John Kraay, who placed second at Heps last week with a personal best 17.01-meter throw, was unable to pull off a repeat performance at IC4As, finishing in the back of the pack with a 15.05-meter throw. Had Kraay managed to match his throw from last week, he would have been third in the field.

Senior Ed Baker, whose 8:07:04 NCAA-qualifying time in the 3000 was unrightfully disqualified at Heps last week, ran 8:24.72 in the 3000 preliminaries on Saturday. That placed him 13th in the field, less than a second short of the top-12 finish he needed to qualify for another chance in the finals.

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