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Spejcher opened with a 10.99 in the 100m (863) and long jumped 22-10.75 (6.98) to pick up 809 points.Īfter a high jump of 6-3.25 (1.91) for 723 points, Spejcher closed out the first day with 877 from a career best of 49.35 in the 400m. That mark came in the third round following a pair of fouls. Spejcher moved into fourth place after the shot put, where he had the second-best toss of 47-6.25 (14.48) for 758 points. Spejcher totaled 3,998 points as Swaby earned 3,677. Through the first day of the decathlon the Razorback tandem of Daniel Spejcher and Noah Swaby are currently in third and ninth place among a field of 11. “Nobody was going to want to take the lead through the middle stages, so we had Murphy on our side and I’m always going to want that.” “We knew we were going to have to take it out since it’s a big team battle between us and Alabama,” noted Richter. McLeod finished well in 30:03.22 while Murphy posted a time of 31:36.55. I had a lot in the tank for the last two laps and I just tried to stick with those top three guys. “When it broke up with five of us left, I knew I had to beat an Alabama guy and a Tennessee guy. I’m hoping to do it right again in two days. I think I saved a lot for my legs in the 5k. I was just thinking about six points, that’s my job, and I got it done. “I wanted third place and to be on the podium. “I’m stoked, that’s exactly what I wanted,” stated Richter. Richter earned a bronze medal in clocking 29:29.38 ahead of Karl Thiessen of Tennessee (29:32.36) and Alabama’s Hillary Cheruiyot (29:44.82). Richter was part of a lead pack of five runners and separated from the trio of runners left after the pair of Kiprop’s bolted away. I’ll learn from this for the next time and work on my kick for the end of the race.” I think today was a great experience, because it was for a championship. “I decided to attack it with 1,000m to go in the race. I’m happy for my team with the points we scored tonight. “When we started the race, no one wants to be second, everybody wants to win the race. “I wanted to win the whole thing tonight,” said Patrick Kiprop. Kiprop challenged Alabama’s Victor Kiprop through the latter stages of the race, finishing in 29:22.30 as runner-up to the winning time of 29:16.07. Other schools earning double digit points on Thursday, with finals also held in the hammer and javelin, included Mississippi State (13), LSU (12), and Tennessee (11).Īrkansas collected 16 points from a 2-3-7 finish from Patrick Kiprop, Myles Richter, and Jacob McLeod, while Ryan Murphy, who led the field for a portion of the race, finished 13 th. Through three scored finals, Arkansas is currently in third place behind Alabama (29) and Georgia (17). – Following a lightning delay of nearly two hours on the opening day of the 2022 SEC Outdoor Championships at Ole Miss Track & Field Complex, the Razorbacks ended the evening with 16 points in the 10,000m final. He also worked with municipalities to resolve longstanding and complex legal issues from zoning to signage.OXFORD, Miss. While there he was responsible for maintaining lines of communication between property managers and executives. Kirsch worked as a senior operations manager with a large Chicago real estate developer and property manager. He was also a member of the Elder Financial Justice Clinic, where he argued multiple cases and gave his time to aid a number of clients with issues ranging from construction defects to debt collection defense. Kirsch worked as a law clerk for Schain Banks, focusing on civil litigation matters. Ted Kirsch practices in the areas of zoning, commercial real estate and litigation.ĭuring law school, Mr.