Harvey, Lundy Represent Jacksonville, A-Sun with Class
A rock dedicated to legendary distance runner and Eugene native, Steve Prefontaine. Image courtesy of Ron Grigg
Date Posted: 7/2/2008
Eugene, Ore. - As the 2008 Summer Olympic Games approach and Team
USA assembles, two of the Atlantic Sun Conference's finest
student-athletes embark on a quest to bear the red, white and blue in
Beijing. Long jumpers Natasha Harvey and Shaquania Lundy of
Jacksonville make the voyage to the Pacific Northwest and historic
Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. for a chance to compete with the elite
athletes of the world at the 2008 Olympic Team Trials. Follow Natasha,
Shaquania and Jacksonville Head Coach Ron Grigg on AtlanticSun.org as
they share their experiences from this historic event.
Head Coach Ron Grigg:
So things didn't go as planned. Nobody in the field jumped particularly well. Only one collegiate athlete made the final 12, so congrats to Ms. Maduka from Cornell. Natasha had two fouls that required further inspection by the judges as they were very small fouls. Her final jump was a little tentative and not enough to make the final. Shaq just simply wasn't on yesterday (Monday).
However, we are extremely proud of their accomplishments. They represented themselves, their team, their school and the conference with great class. Natasha has been selected to the U23 National team and Shaq is the first alternate. So although we took today off to reflect and relax, we will be back at the practice track tomorrow trying to regroup.
Today we had a chance to do some sight seeing. We saw Pre's Rock (photo), and some yard art with a track and field theme. You can also see the packed crowd in the backgroud after one of Shaq's jumps. I'll tell you, Eugene has the most knowledgeable track fans around. Their excitement and encouragement make the atmosphere electric.
I was happy for my close coaching friend, Mike Smith from Kansas State, as an athlete he coaches, Christian Smith (no relation), dove for the line in the 800-meter run (placing third) and making the team. The TV and print news were saying that race will go down in history as on of the best ever contested on this legendary track.
We become spectators for the next few days before returning to the comforts of Jacksonville.
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