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Live Results from CCC Multi-Event Championships

OREGON CITY, Ore. – Fans can follow the action from the Cascade Collegiate Conference Track and Field Multi-Event Championships here.

Click the desired links below the event updates to see the results of each event. Results will be posted following each event.

HEPTATHLON
HEPTATHLON – EVENT SEVEN – 800 METERS
Eastern Oregon's Kimmy Moore wins the 2012 heptathlon conference title after cruising to an 800-meter win in the final event. The senior crossed the line at 2:19.11, nearly seven seconds in front of the second place finisher. Concordia's NyEma Sims came in second place in the heptathlon.
EVENT SEVEN RESULTS

HEPTATHLON – EVENT SIX – JAVELIN
Corban takes the top two spots in the sixth event of the javelin, as Jenny Harman and Christy Mosier had the top marks of 33.47 meters and 32 meters. With one event remaining, the 800 meters, Eastern Oregon's Kimmy Moore leads with 3,645 points. Concordia's NyEma Sims is in second with 3,135 points.
EVENT SIX RESULTS 

HEPTATHLON – EVENT FIVE – LONG JUMP
Concordia's NyEma Sims wins the long jump to open the second day of the heptathlon. She had a top mark of 5.09 meters, beating out Eastern Oregon's Kimmy Moore's mark of 5.04 meters. Moore still leads the heptathlon after five events with 3,192 points.
EVENT FIVE RESULTS

HEPTATHLON – EVENT FOUR – 200 METERS
Eastern Oregon's Kimmy Moore edges College of Idaho's Justine Sibert in the final event of day one in the heptathlon, the 200 meters. Moore finished with a time of 26.50. She is in first place after Day 1, with a point total of 2,622. Sibert is in second with 2,366 points.
EVENT FOUR RESULTS

HEPTATHLON – EVENT THREE – SHOT PUT
Corban's Christy Mosier wins the shot put in the third event of the heptathlon. She had a top mark of 12.51 meters, beating Concordia's NyEma Sims' 12.26 meter toss. After three events, Eastern Oregon's Kimmy Moore leads the heptathlon overall with 1,868 points.
EVENT THREE RESULTS

HEPTATHLON – EVENT TWO – HIGH JUMP
Eastern Oregon's Kimmy Moore and Concordia's NyEma Sims each hit 1.49 meters in the high jump, the second event of the heptathlon. Moore now leads overall with 1,351 points. College of Idaho's Jasmine Sibert is in second with 1,254 points.
EVENT TWO RESULTS

HEPTATHLON – EVENT ONE – 100-METER HURDLES
College of Idaho's Jasmine Sibert opens the championship with a victory in the hurdles. Her time of 15.53 edged Eastern Oregon's Kimmy Moore's time of 15.78. Sibert leads the heptathlon with 773 points after the first event.
EVENT ONE RESULTS


DECATHLON

DECATHLON – EVENT TEN – 1,500 METERS
In the final event of the decathlon, College of Idaho's Austin Basterrechea wins the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:26.17. But, Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie won the conference title in decathlon with a final overall point total of 7,112. He breaks the EOU school record, and was just shy of the meet record. Haynie was just the second athlete in the championships history to score over 7,000 points.
EVENT TEN RESULTS

DECATHLON – EVENT NINE – JAVELIN
Northwest's Jason Waltman wins the ninth event, the javelin, with a top mark of 172 feet, 8 inches. Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie comes in second, and leads the overall standings with one event remaining in the decathlon, the 1,500 meters. Haynie has a point total of 6,502. College of Idaho's Austin Basterrechea is second with 5,797 points. The meet record is 7,355.
EVENT NINE RESULTS

DECATHLON – EVENT EIGHT – POLE VAULT
Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie wins second straight event, this time the pole vault. The Nampa, Idaho, native had the top mark of 16 feet, 8.75 inches. He picks up 941 points with the event win. Haynie leads the decathlon with two events left with a total of 5,881 points. College of Idaho's Austin Basterrechea is in second with 5,279 points. The meet record is 7,355 points.
EVENT EIGHT RESULTS

DECATHLON – EVENT SEVEN – DISCUS THROW
Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie wins the seventh event of the decathlon, the discus throw. The senior had the top mark of 35.10 meters, beating out Corban's Taylor Wilkins' mark of 34.04 meters. Haynie leads the decathlon with 4,940 points. College of Idaho's Austin Basterrechea is in second with 4,662 points.
EVENT SEVEN RESULTS

DECATHLON – EVENT SIX – 110-METER HURDLES
College of Idaho's Michael Hurd opens the second day with a victory in the 110-meter hurdles. He finished first with a time of 15.50. Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie came in second at 16.17. Haynie still leads overall with 714 points.
EVENT SIX RESULTS

DECATHLON – EVENT FIVE – 400 METERS
College of Idaho takes the top two spots in the final event of the day, the 400 meters. Michael Hurd held off teammate, Austin Basterrechea, with a time of 50.18. Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie, who came in third, leads after Day 1 in the decathlon with a total of 3,660 points. Basterrechea is in second with 3,458 points.
EVENT FIVE RESULTS

DECATHLON – EVENT FOUR – HIGH JUMP
Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie wins the high jump, the fourth event of the decathlon. His top mark of 2.10 meters beat out Austin Basterrechea of College of Idaho, who was in second at 1.95 meters. Haynie remains in first place overall.

DECATHLON EVENT THREE – SHOT PUT
Northwest's Jason Waltman wins the third event, the shot put. He had a top mark of 13.11 meters, easing to the victory. Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie leads after three events with 1,994 points. College of Idaho's Michael Hurd is in second with 1,984.
EVENT THREE RESULTS

DECATHLON EVENT TWO – LONG JUMP
College of Idaho's Michael Hurd takes the lead in the decathlon after winning the long jump, the second event. Hurd gained 727 points with a 6.63 meter leap. Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie placed second at 6.25 meters. Haynie is now in second overall.
EVENT TWO RESULTS

DECATHLON – EVENT ONE – 100 METERS
Eastern Oregon's Robbie Haynie raced to a first place finish in the first event of the decathlon. The senior crossed the line at 11.41 in the 100 meters. College of Idaho's Michael Hurd was close in second at 11.50.
EVENT ONE RESULTS

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