Blamy Jumps to National Championship

ADA, OHIO - Prior to leaving for the NCAA
Division III Track and Field Championships, Keene State's
Crystal Blamy said she would be satisfied knowing
she had been the top jumper in the country throughout the
season.
But that all changed on Friday when she got the championships at
the Sports Center on the campus of Ohio Northern University. "I
would've have been totally devastated if I didn't win, 'said the
senior from Walpole, N.H. "There was no reason why I shouldn't
win."
Instead of devastated, Blamy was elated after winning the national
championship in the high jump with a Division III best mark of 5'-7
¾". After missing on her initial jump at 5'-3", Blamy hit
all of her remaining jumps on the first try, including the one for
the national championship. "When she missed the first one it was a
wake-up call, "said KSC Coach Peter Thomas. "But
she nailed the rest of them."
After hitting the wining jump, Blamy had to wait for Lisa Shepherd
from Richard Stockton College to complete her jumps. When she
failed on her third and final jump, Blamy knew the title was hers.
"I was just very relieved and started breathing again," said Blamy,
who earlier was named the Northeast Regional Female Athlete of the
Year.
A three-time All-America in the event, Blamy becomes the ninth KSC
athlete to earn a national championship. With Mary
Proulx and Mark Miller leading the way
with five and four national titles respectively, Keene State has
now garnered a combined 17 national championships. All but one came
in track and field.
Senior Jenn Adams will be attempting to give KSC a
second national champion when she races in the 5,000-meter race on
Saturday. The senior from Saratoga Springs, N.Y. warmed up for the
race, by running the anchor leg of Keene State's All-American
distance medley relay on Friday night.
Taking the baton from senior Kristen Gavin, Adams
turned on the jets and passed to runners to secure the eight and
final All-American spot for the Owls with a time of 12:12.60. "Jenn
put the hammer down and made up a lot of ground, "said Thomas.
"Hopefully, she has something left in the tank for tomorrow."
Making their NCAA debuts, freshmen Kate Carr (Scituate
Mass.) and Kimber Stannard (Higganum,
Conn.) ran the first two legs of the DMR before handing
off to veterans Gavin and Adams. It was the seventh All-America
honor for Adams and the second for Gavin, who were both members of
KSC national championship DMR squad in 2006.
In the men's field, both senior Kevin Kelleher (Rocky Hill,
Conn.) and freshman Craig MacPherson
qualified for Saturday's final in the mile. Competing in the same
heat MacPherson placed fifth (4:17.56) and Kelleher was seventh
(4:18.34). Kelleher earned All-America with a sixth place finish at
last year's national meet.
"So far so good," said Thomas. "We have another big day coming up
tomorrow."











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