November
20, 2006
Cross Country
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JUSTIN KUNZ FINISHES 76TH AT NCAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. –
Indiana State senior Justin Kunz finished 76th at the NCAA Cross
Country National Championships hosted today (Nov. 20) at the LaVerne
Gibson Championship Course. For the fourth time in the last five
years, Indiana State University hosted the event. There were 250
total runners in the championships.
Kunz's time of 32:20.4 was good
enough to finish 76th in the event. He crossed the halfway mark of
the race (5K) in a time of 15:49 before hitting the 8K spot with a
time of 25:45.
Kunz was the first male Sycamore
to qualify for the NCAA Championships since Jason Gunn in 2000. He
is the first Sycamore to run on the home course during the NCAA
Championships. Female Jessica Crowder ran for the women's program
during the 2003 national meet in Cedar Falls, Iowa.
He qualified for the event with
an 11th place finish at the Great Lakes Regional meet last week at
Bowling Green, Ohio. He ran a time of 31:28 in the regionals.
The 2006 event will be known for
its warmer than normal temperatures as the mercury soared near 50
degrees at race time. But times proved to be slower because over
five inches of rain fell on the course in the week leading up to the
event.
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