11 research outputs found
Caring Communities? „Dementia friendly“ communes between lean social welfare model and emancipation
Der von Bund, Kommunen und Selbsthilfeorganisationen ausgerufene „demenzfreundliche“ Umbau der Gesellschaft wird einer kritischen Analyse unterzogen. Hierfür werden die polit-ökonomischen und wohlfahrtstaatlichen Rahmenbedingungen des sozialpolitischen Konzepts der „sorgenden Gemeinschaft“ rekonstruiert, welches die Zivilgesellschaft zu einer wesentlichen Akteurin „demenzsensibler“ Kommunen erklärt. Unter den gegebenen Bedingungen läuft diese Entwicklung Gefahr, den mangelnden Ausbau sozialstaatlicher Transfer- und Dienstleistungen in der Altensorge abzufedern. Am Beispiel des Konzepts der „demenzfreundlichen Kommune“ wird gezeigt, dass bürgerschaftliches Sorgepraktiken Menschen mit Demenz zugleich Emanzipationsgewinne in Form von steigender sozialer Partizipation und Selbstbestimmung ermöglichen. Ausgehend von diesem Spannungsverhältnis wird ein Vorschlag unterbreitet, wie gemeinwesenorientierte Care-Arrangements jenseits der Dichotomie von sozialstaatlichem Sparmodell und idealistisch verklärter Sorgegemeinschaft zu fassen wären.The author analyzes the „dementia friendly“ reorganization of society as proclaimed by the German federation, local communes and self-help organizations. He reconstructs the political-economic and welfare state conditions of the policy concept of „caring communities“ which declares the civic society a crucial player within the „dementia friendly“ city. Under current conditions this development runs the risk of compensating structural gaps within the publicly funded system of elderly care. However, by further exploring the civil rights concept of „dementia-friendly communities“ it is stated that communal and civic forms of collective caring can simultaneously help to enforce emancipatory forms of participation and self-determination for people with dementia. Against this backdrop the author contours an alternative analytic framing for community-based arrangements of care that avoids the analytical dichotomy of either considering it a lean social welfare model or idealizing it as a warm and caring community
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A Simulation Method for Design and Development of Magnetic Shape Memory Actuators
The systems/products and their design processes have become more and more complicated due to the fact that their requirements in terms of function, durability, reliability and energy efficiency have been increased significantly and that their leading time has to be short and their materials cost has to be low. To meet these requirements, individual parts and subsystems have to offer increased functionality and efficiency themselves. It has been found that smart materials, such as piezo ceramics or various shape memory alloys as well as less known dielectric elastomers or magnetic shape memory alloys, offer ideal preconditions to fulfil such requirements. Among the various shape memory alloys, the Magnetic Shape Memory (MSM) alloy is a kind of smart material that can elongate and contract in a magnetic field. Based on the MSM alloy a new type of smart electromagnetic actuators have been designed and developed. This kind of actuator exhibits the features above. Typically, the MSM material is a monocrystalline Ni-Mn-Ga alloy, which has the ability to change its size or shape very fast and many million times repeatedly. State-of-the-art alloys are able to achieve a magnetic field induced strain of up to 12%. The magneto-mechanical characteristic of MSM alloys is being constantly improved. However, as far as the author is aware, there are no efficient and commercially available tools for engineers to design MSM-based actuators. To achieve this, simulation tools for design are indispensable. This thesis is dedicated to this task.
In this PhD thesis, new design and simulation techniques for MSM-based actuators have been studied. In particular, three simulation methods have been proposed. These three methods extend standard magneto-static FEM simulation techniques by taking into account the magneto-mechanical coupling and the magnetic anisotropy of the MSM materials. They differ in terms of the necessary a priori alloy characterisation (i.e., measurement effort), computational complexity and consequent computing time. The magneto-mechanical characteristics of the MSM material are a necessary and fundamental ingredient for this type of simulation. However, the characterisation of the MSM materials is a very challenging task and requires specific modifications to standard measurement approaches. So, in this thesis, some specific measurement methods of the magneto-mechanical characteristics of the MSM materials have been proposed, designed and developed. It is described how existing measurement instruments can be modified to measure the unique magneto-mechanical characteristics of MSM, so they are applicable and with practical values. Various tests have been carried out to validate the new methods and the necessary characterisations of the properties of MSM materials have been performed, such as the measurement of the permeability of MSM under a defined stress during elongation. The new measurement results have been analysed and the findings have been used to design and develop the simulation methods. The three simulation methods can be used to predict and optimise the current-elongation behaviour of an MSM element under the load of a mechanical stress while excited by a magnetic field. Extensive experiments have been carried out to validate these three simulation methods. The results show that the three methods are relatively simple but, at the same time, very effective means to model, predict and optimise the properties of an MSM actuator using finite element tools. In addition, the experiment results have also shown that the simulation methods can be used to gain some deep insights into the magneto-mechanical interaction between the MSM element and the electromagnetic actuator. In this thesis an evolutionary algorithm which works together with the simulation methods has been developed to achieve individual optimised solutions in very short times.
In summary, from the experiment results, it has been found that the measurements and simulation methods proposed and developed in this thesis; enable designers to perform simulations for a high-quality actuator design based on the magneto-mechanical properties of MSM alloys. This is the first time that a MSM can be characterised for simulation purposes in a fast and precise way to predict MSM and electromagnetic actuator interactions and identify and optimise the design parameters of such actuators.
However, these simulation methods are strongly dependent on the measurement of the magneto-mechanical characteristics of magnetic shape memory alloys, whose precision can be further improved. To reach commercial success as well higher precision in the simulation prediction, further achievements in the field of material science (e.g. smoothness of mechanical curves) are also necessary
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Building Agency within the Agency and in the Community: Improving Web Access to Public Health Data in New York City
Poster for the 2018 International Conference on Knowledge Management. This poster catalogues the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's redevelopment efforts to understand users and reimagine uses for its public use data
Análise de hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos (HPAs) nas etapas do processamento da erva-mate (Ilex paraguariensis) e caracterização química dos resíduos da trituração para o desenvolvimento de produto
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Agrárias, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência dos Alimentos, Florianópolis, 2009A erva-mate (Ilex paraguariensis) é uma espécie nativa da Argentina, Brasil e Paraguai e tem importante papel social, econômico e cultural. Apesar dos vários estudos comprovando os benefícios do consumo de erva-mate para a saúde humana, a tecnologia utilizada na sua industrialização ainda é rudimentar, com necessidades de implementação de processos de beneficiamento menos poluentes, que resultem na diversificação e garantia de qualidade dos produtos. O presente estudo objetiva analisar os hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos # HPAs em amostras coletadas nas etapas do processamento da erva-mate com vistas à otimização do processo produtivo, visando a geração de produtos de qualidade superior. Os HPAs foram determinados por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência com detecção UVvísivel. Foi encontrada uma grande variação dos teores totais de HPAs nas amostras analisadas, sendo que todas as amostras expostas a altas temperaturas apresentaram concentrações mais elevadas de HPAs, comparativamente às amostras não tratadas. Os resultados indicam que o tratamento atualmente utilizado durante a produção de erva-mate pode levar a um aumento dos HPAs no produto final devido às altas temperaturas utilizadas no processamento, além da contaminação pela combustão da madeira e do ambiente de produção da matéria-prima. Adicionalmente, objetivou-se aumentar o espectro de produtos derivados de erva-mate presentes no mercado, por meio da investigação do potencial tecnológico do resíduo gerado na etapa de trituração da erva-mate (pó de mate) como matéria prima no desenvolvimento de novos produtos (balas de mate). O pó de mate foi avaliado quanto à composição química, teor de polifenóis totais, metilxantinas, taninos, perfil de polifenóis, óleos essenciais e atividade antioxidante. A composição química e propriedades físicas de balas contendo diferentes concentrações de pó de mate também foram determinadas. A aceitabilidade global e intenção de compra das balas foram avaliadas por uma escala facial, de cinco pontos e de atitude, de cinco pontos, respectivamente. O pó de mate apresentou teores significativos de fibra alimentar, cinzas totais, metilxantinas (principalmente a cafeína) e polifenóis (principalmente o ácido 4,5 dicafeoilquínico). Em relação aos óleos essenciais, o pó de mate apresentou baixo rendimento (0,01 %); sendo identificado o cariofileno como composto majoritário. A suplementação de balas com diferentes concentrações de pó de mate provocou um aumento significativo no conteúdo de polifenóis, fibras, metilxantinas e minerais além de uma maior capacidade antioxidante das balas. Os testes sensoriais indicaram que as balas de mate foram aceitas e aprovadas quanto à intenção de compra.The mate (Ilex paraguariensis) is a native specie of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay and has social, economic and cultural importance. Despite several studies showing the benefits of mate consumption to human health, the technology used in its industrialization is quite low, requiring the implementation of less pollutant processes that will result in higher quality products. This study aimed at to analyze polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons - PAHs in samples collected at different stages of the mate processing. This approach will suggest possible changes in the production process, aiming the generation of superior quality products. PAHs were determined by high performance liquid chromatography with UV-visible detection. A wide variation in the PAHs total contents was detected, with higher values found in all the samples exposed to high temperatures as compared to the non-processed ones. The results reveal that currently processing of mate biomass leads to increase of the PAHs in the final product mostly due to the high temperatures used in processing, in addition to the contamination of the combustion of wood and the environment from production of raw materials. As a second goal, it was aimed to increase the sort of products originated from mate by investigation the technological potential of the residue generated in the stage of mate grinding (mate powder) as raw material for the development of a new product, i.e. mate candy. The mate powder was evaluated for chemical composition regarnding the polyphenols, methylxanthines, tannins, dietary fiber, total ash, and essential oils contents, as well as the antioxidant activity. The chemical composition and physical properties of candies containing different concentrations of mate powder were also determined. Besides, the overall acceptability and consumption intent of the candies were evaluated through hedonic scale of eight point and attitude scales of five points, respectively. Mate powder showed high contents of dietary fiber, total ash, methylxanthines (mainly caffeine) and polyphenols (mainly acid 4.5 dicaffeoylquinic). For the essential oils fracton, powder mate showed low yield (0.01%) as caryophyllene as the major compound. Supplementation of the candies with mate powder caused significant increases in their polyphenol, fiber, methylxanthine, and mineral contents, and improved their antioxidant capacity. The sensory tests indicated that mate candies were acceptable and approved in relation to purchased intent
Intraoperative transfusion practices in Europe
\ua9 2016 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Journal of Anaesthesia. Background: Transfusion of allogeneic blood influences outcome after surgery. Despite widespread availability of transfusion guidelines, transfusion practices might vary among physicians, departments, hospitals and countries. Our aim was to determine the amount of packed red blood cells (pRBC) and blood products transfused intraoperatively, and to describe factors determining transfusion throughout Europe. Methods: We did a prospective observational cohort study enrolling 5803 patients in 126 European centres that received at least one pRBC unit intraoperatively, during a continuous three month period in 2013. Results: The overall intraoperative transfusion rate was 1.8%; 59% of transfusions were at least partially initiated as a result of a physiological transfusion trigger- mostly because of hypotension (55.4%) and/or tachycardia (30.7%). Haemoglobin (Hb)- based transfusion trigger alone initiated only 8.5% of transfusions. The Hb concentration [mean (sd)] just before transfusion was 8.1 (1.7) g dl-1 and increased to 9.8 (1.8) g dl-1 after transfusion. The mean number of intraoperatively transfused pRBC units was 2.5 (2.7) units (median 2). Conclusions: Although European Society of Anaesthesiology transfusion guidelines are moderately implemented in Europe with respect to Hb threshold for transfusion (7-9 g dl-1), there is still an urgent need for further educational efforts that focus on the number of pRBC units to be transfused at this threshold
Intraoperative transfusion practices in Europe
© 2016 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Journal of Anaesthesia.Background: Transfusion of allogeneic blood influences outcome after surgery. Despite widespread availability of transfusion guidelines, transfusion practices might vary among physicians, departments, hospitals and countries. Our aim was to determine the amount of packed red blood cells (pRBC) and blood products transfused intraoperatively, and to describe factors determining transfusion throughout Europe. Methods: We did a prospective observational cohort study enrolling 5803 patients in 126 European centres that received at least one pRBC unit intraoperatively, during a continuous three month period in 2013. Results: The overall intraoperative transfusion rate was 1.8%; 59% of transfusions were at least partially initiated as a result of a physiological transfusion trigger- mostly because of hypotension (55.4%) and/or tachycardia (30.7%). Haemoglobin (Hb)- based transfusion trigger alone initiated only 8.5% of transfusions. The Hb concentration [mean (sd)] just before transfusion was 8.1 (1.7) g dl-1 and increased to 9.8 (1.8) g dl-1 after transfusion. The mean number of intraoperatively transfused pRBC units was 2.5 (2.7) units (median 2). Conclusions: Although European Society of Anaesthesiology transfusion guidelines are moderately implemented in Europe with respect to Hb threshold for transfusion (7-9 g dl-1), there is still an urgent need for further educational efforts that focus on the number of pRBC units to be transfused at this threshold
2016 Baldy Castillo Invitational hosted by Arizona State University; March 18-10. 2016
Track & Field meet statisticsHead Coach: Kyle KeplerTrack & FieldRedshirt senior Nikki Rietz led the way for the Utes, competing for the first time since last year\u27s outdoor season. Rietz seemed to pick up right where she left off, recording a time of 4:34.22 to capture 13th. Sadie Wassum and Caitlin Faust accompanied Rietz with impressive performances. Wassum crossed the finish line in 23rd with a personal-best time of 4:42.44, followed by Faust in 28th (4:46.12). Dakota Grossman and Dana Snell also competed for the Utes, finishing 31st and 33rd, respectively. Andrea Chavez and Ali Eisenbeiss captured the top two spots in the 800 to lead the Utah women\u27s track and field team at the Baldy Castillo Invitational on Saturday afternoon. Getting action underway for the Utes was the senior tandem of Andrea Chavez and Ali Eisenbeiss. Chavez, who is coming off a redshirt indoor season, and Eisenbeiss captured the top two spots in the event with times of 2:07.48 and 2:08.39, respectively. Junior Grace Englund also performed well, placing seventh with a time of 2:12.66. Allison Aafedt rounded out the Utah finishers, earning tenth with a time of 2:16.12. The 3,000-meter race featured four Utes placing in the top five. Leading the way was senior Kate Stringfellow in second, with a time of 10:08.42. Fellow senior Jocelyn Todd secured third in 10:10.65. Shaylen Crook placed fourth in 10:24.10 and Susannah Hurst Spencer finished fifth in 10:34.54. Junior Alissa Atisme earned fourth in the 400-meter dash with a time of 55.64 seconds. Also racing was Mesa Weidle, securing ninth in 59.75 seconds. In the 400-meter hurdles, junior Christine Van Brocklin led the way for the Utes. Van Brocklin placed fifth overall after recording personal-best time of 1:01.34, followed by Madison Lanford in 11th. Lanford returned to the track to compete in the 100-meter hurdles, where she finished 15th with a time of 15.70 seconds. Freshman Chrissy Glasmann represented the Utes in the javelin. Glasmann captured 14th overall with a throw measuring 127 feet, 5 inches. Utah placed second in the 4x800 relay with Caitlin Faust, Nikki Rietz, Sadie Wassum, and Dakota Grossman running a time of 9:28.11. The 4x400 relay comprised of Atisme, Englund, Aafedt, and Eisenbeiss placed eighth after recording a time of 3:51.72. In the high jump, Mackenzie Arnold placed 19th after leaping a distance of 16 feet, 2 inches. Sophomore Raynee Helm competed in the 100, recording a time of 12.79 seconds for 21st.Finished Results - Contractor License Women 100 Meter Dash Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Sparling, Krystal Thompson, Brenessa Gray, Kianna Roberson, Daye Shon Lee, Muna Spaulding, Diamond Hitchcock, Precious Pipi, Ama Asemota, Donatella Rogers, Janile Taylor, Kymbriona Brazil, Bianca Hargrove, Sade Simms, Baileh Huschle, Analisa Giles, Asha Deadwiler, Camille Williams, Kayla Davis, Emone Chandler, Heaven Helm, Raynee Albrecht, Courtney Women 200 Meter Dash Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Gray, Kianna Thompson, Brenessa Quinn, Jasmine Carter, Destiny Guillory, Briana Kwaza, Lake Desrosiers, Briyahna Hitchcock, Precious Guster, Elexis Little, Shamier Owens, Jarra Howell, Jacklyn Asemota, Donatella Rogers, Janile Demerson, Daunicia Carter, Glorilisha Gibbs, Jasmine Mukes, Mia Buchanan, Leya Giles, Asha Roberts-Lewis, Jalynn Smyers-Jones, Kortni Chapman, Taylor Taylor, Kymbriona Irvin, Sierra Baker, Payton Hy-Tek\u27s MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 3/19/2016 Page 1 2016 Baldy Castillo Invitational - 3/18/2016 to 3/19/2016 Sun Angel Stadium - Tempe, AZ Results School Texas A&M Texas A&M Kentucky Oklahoma Unattached Texas A&M Kentucky Oklahoma Kentucky Illinois Illinois Oklahoma Illinois Oklahoma South Dakota UC Riverside UC Riverside UC Riverside Illinois Iowa Utah South Dakota School Kentucky Texas A&M Kentucky Kentucky Iowa Iowa Texas A&M Kentucky Iowa Texas A&M Texas A&M Kentucky Kentucky Illinois Oklahoma Texas A&M Arizona Stat Oklahoma Oklahoma UC Riverside Iowa Illinois Iowa Illinois Arizona Stat Oklahoma Finals 11.38 11.47 11.48 11.49 11.51 11.52 11.58 11.73 11.75 11.86 11.87 11.95 11.97 12.02 12.06 12.15 12.22 12.38 12.50 12.52 12.79 12.85 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 2.1 +0.0 1.3 1.3 1.3 2.1 1.3 1.3 1.3 1.3 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 Finals 23.29 23.37 23.40 23.45 23.46 23.48 23.54 23.58 23.63 23.63 23.80 23.81 23.81 24.20 24.29 24.36 24.38 24.45 24.54 24.60 24.60 24.63 24.63 24.70 24.77 24.77 -0.6 0.6 -0.6 -0.6 -0.6 -0.6 -0.6 0.6 -0.6 -0.6 0.2 0.2 0.6 1.1 0.2 0.2 1.1 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.1 0.2 0.2 1.1 1.1 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Hargrove, Sade Tate, Brianna Fleming, Tayler Dufoe, Karina Huschle, Analisa Watts, Mahnee Champe, Sheridan Thomas, Jahisha Stewart, Jayla Deadwiler, Camille Strickland, Najuana Stephens, Makayla Davis, Emone Harper, Jazmine Williams, Kayla Nelson, Kaitlyn Bloch-Jones, Kandie Stone, Tiffini Women 400 Meter Dash Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 --- Fray, Jazmine Baker, Payton Hernandez, Alexis Atisme, Alissa Brown, Brittany Watts, Mahnee Williams, Rhianna Nelson, Kaitlyn Weidle, Mesa Oglesby, Courtnee Champe, Sheridan Women 800 Meter Run Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Chavez, Andrea Eisenbeiss, Ali Makau, Faith anderson, chloe Wetzstein, Katie Rakosnik, Lindsey Englund, Grace Watson, Katie Sindt, Jordyn Aafedt, Allison Gavulic, Lauren Diaz, Carissa Ireland, Brooke Townsend, Mia Girard, Allyson Miller, Samantha Illinois Unattached UC Riverside South Dakota South Dakota Iowa Iowa Iowa Illinois UC Riverside Oklahoma Oklahoma Illinois UC Riverside UC Riverside Iowa Illinois UC Riverside School Texas A&M Oklahoma Iowa Utah Iowa Iowa Utah Iowa Utah Arizona Stat Iowa 24.78 24.80 24.91 24.97 25.03 25.07 25.11 25.22 25.22 25.48 25.73 25.77 25.82 26.04 26.05 26.27 26.28 27.97 Finals 54.71 54.76 55.13 55.64 56.06 56.44 57.58 58.57 59.75 59.91 DQ School Finals Utah Utah UC Riverside Unattached South Dakota Illinois Utah Texas A&M Iowa Utah Arizona Stat Unattached South Dakota Arizona Stat Mesa CC Mesa CC 2:07.48 2:08.39 2:10.13 2:10.53 2:11.18 2:11.87 2:12.66 2:15.54 2:15.99 2:16.12 2:18.64 2:21.21 2:22.70 2:24.67 2:26.82 2:30.30 0.2 0.6 1.1 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.6 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.6 0.9 0.6 0.6 0.9 0.9 0.9 Finished Results - Contractor License Women 1500 Meter Run Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 --------- Owen, Jen Totten, Chelsey Wetzstein, Katie Olivas, Adriana McKee, Kelsey Wallace, Belle McCaslin, Caroline anderson, chloe Kunc, Katy Wilberding, Tess Tretbar, Brittany Willard, Katie Rietz, Nikki Davis, Madison Watson, Katie Scott, Sarah Totten, Weslie Boast, Suzanna Maack, Jenna Arriaza, Elena Benoit-Bucher, Hannah Jochen, Karis Wassum, Sadie Sanchez, Emily Franks, Kaylee McKinney, Michelle Sindt, Jordyn Faust, Caitie Schock, Kelly Pruter, Anna Grossman, Dakota Girard, Allyson Snell, Dana Montgomery, Adeline Miller, Samantha Townsend, Mia Rice, Arin Houlihan, Shelby Van Buskirk, Kate Women 3000 Meter Run Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 Jochen, Karis Stringfellow, Kate Todd, Jocelyn Crook, Shaylen Hurst, Susannah Hy-Tek\u27s MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 3/19/2016 Page 2 2016 Baldy Castillo Invitational - 3/18/2016 to 3/19/2016 Sun Angel Stadium - Tempe, AZ Results School Finals Arizona Stat Arizona Stat South Dakota Arizona Stat Oklahoma Oklahoma Kentucky Unattached Kentucky Iowa Oklahoma Texas A&M Utah Arizona Stat Texas A&M Oklahoma UC Riverside Unattached Arizona Stat Oklahoma Arizona Stat Texas A&M Utah UC Riverside Unattached Kentucky Iowa Utah Unattached Unattached Utah Mesa CC Utah Mesa CC Mesa CC Arizona Stat Texas A&M Nike/BTC Brooks Runni 4:19.62 4:23.25 4:26.46 4:27.99 4:28.65 4:28.89 4:31.13 4:31.88 4:31.97 4:33.51 4:33.74 4:33.76 4:34.22 4:34.68 4:35.89 4:36.15 4:36.26 4:37.05 4:37.81 4:39.29 4:40.11 4:41.01 4:42.44 4:42.86 4:43.56 4:44.26 4:44.56 4:46.12 4:46.28 4:46.59 4:51.05 4:52.64 4:54.35 5:00.92 5:05.52 DNF DNF DNF DNF School Texas A&M Utah Utah Utah Utah Finals 9:55.70 10:08.42 10:10.65 10:24.10 10:34.54 Women 100 Meter Hurdles Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 --- Quinn, Jasmine Stewart, Jayla Mosley, Sydney Smyers-Jones, Kortni Jackson, Cecelia Stephens, Makayla Cannigan, Shanice Williams, Alexandra Purifoye, Kendra Chandler, Heaven Thompson, Ashley Persson, Ellinor Williams, Alanisse Thomas, Jahisha Lanford, Madison Bruggeman, Haley Pohl, Charlene McCluskey, Lauren Howell, Jacklyn Women 400 Meter Hurdles Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Pugh, Daje Crear, Ebony Bedrich, Lauren Cannigan, Shanice Van Brocklin, Christine Berry, Jasmine Bulluck, Kiera Marry, Miranda Williams, Alanisse Bruggeman, Haley Lanford, Madison Coltelli, Brooke Williams, Alexandra Women 3000 Meter Steeplechase Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 Bobart, Valerie Weston, Jill Jarman, Hannah Dytrt, Billie Jo Brenden, Taylor Women 4x100 Meter Relay Team Finals 1 Iowa 1) Kwaza, Lake 3) Guillory, Briana School Kentucky Illinois Arizona Stat Illinois Oklahoma Oklahoma South Dakota Arizona Stat Arizona Stat Iowa South Dakota Manhattan South Dakota Iowa Utah South Dakota Manhattan Utah Kentucky Finals 13.01 13.81 13.97 14.01 14.29 14.36 14.46 14.55 14.64 14.75 15.00 15.00 15.21 15.69 15.70 15.71 15.78 16.71 FS School Finals Kentucky Texas A&M Texas A&M South Dakota Utah Illinois Arizona Stat Illinois South Dakota South Dakota Utah Arizona Stat Arizona Stat 58.88 59.78 1:00.22 1:01.26 1:01.34 1:02.00 1:02.62 1:03.66 1:04.16 1:04.73 1:04.82 1:05.54 1:08.80 School Finals Illinois Kentucky Paradise Val Paradise Val Paradise Val Relay A 10:48.2h 11:20.4h 11:54.5h 12:06.4h 12:08.8h Finals 44.04 2) Guster, Elexis 4) Hernandez, Alexis -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.8 -0.9 -0.9 -0.9 -0.9 -0.9 -0.4 -0.4 -0.4 -0.8 -0.4 -0.4 -0.4 -0.4 -0.8 10 8 6 5 4 Finished Results - 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(Women 4x100 Meter Relay) Team Relay 2 3 4 5 6 --- --- Oklahoma 1) Brazil, Bianca 3) Roberson, Daye Shon Illinois 1) Hargrove, Sade 3) Smyers-Jones, Kortni Arizona State 1) Gibbs, Jasmine 3) Mosley, Sydney Iowa 1) Thomas, Jahisha 3) Chapman, Taylor South Dakota 1) Dufoe, Karina 3) Albrecht, Courtney Texas A&M 1) Desrosiers, Briyahna 3) Thompson, Brenessa Texas A&M 1) Madu, Jennifer 3) Spaulding, Diamond Women 4x400 Meter Relay Team Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Texas A&M 1) Sparling, Krystal 3) Owens, Jarra Oklahoma 1) Pipi, Ama 3) Demerson, Daunicia Texas A&M 1) Bedrich, Lauren 3) Willard, Katie Iowa 1) Watts, Mahnee 3) Kwaza, Lake Kentucky 1) Pugh, Daje 3) Asemota, Donatella Arizona State 1) Irvin, Sierra 3) Mosley, Sydney Illinois 1) Berry, Jasmine 3) Rakosnik, Lindsey Utah 1) Atisme, Alissa 3) Aafedt, Allison South Dakota 1) Ireland, Brooke 3) Williams, Alanisse A --- Finals 44.62 2) Pipi, Ama 4) Buchanan, Leya A A B A B A 45.64 2) Stewart, Jayla 4) Taylor, Kymbriona 45.66 2) Irvin, Sierra 4) Tibbs, Keyasia 45.74 2) Holder, Montayla 4) Roberts-Lewis, Jalynn 46.67 2) Ireland, Brooke 4) Huschle, Analisa DQ 2) Owens, Jarra 4) Carter, Glorilisha DQ 2) Sparling, Krystal 4) Brown, Aaliyah Relay A A B A A A A A A Finals 3:37.34 2) Fray, Jazmine 4) Desrosiers, Briyahna 3:38.49 2) Roberson, Daye Shon 4) Mukes, Mia 3:41.82 2) Spaulding, Diamond 4) Carter, Glorilisha 3:42.13 2) Hernandez, Alexis 4) Chapman, Taylor 3:44.69 2) Gray, Kianna 4) Quinn, Jasmine 3:48.12 2) Bulluck, Kiera 4) Oglesby, Courtnee 3:50.18 2) Rogers, Janile 4) Hargrove, Sade 3:51.72 2) Englund, Grace 4) Eisenbeiss, Ali 3:56.13 2) Cannigan, Shanice 4) Huschle, Analisa Utah 1) Van Brocklin, Christine 3) Williams, Rhianna --- Iowa 1) Nelson, Kaitlyn 3) Wilberding, Tess --- Arizona State 1) Coltelli, Brooke 3) Williams, Alexandra Women 4x800 Meter Relay 4x800 Team Finals 1 Arizona State 1) Benoit-Bucher, Hannah 3) Totten, Chelsey 2 Utah 1) Faust, Caitie 3) Wassum, Sadie Women High Jump Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Rouw, Madison Williams, Khanishah Cannigan, Shanice Hansen, Eliza Christensen, Colette Barreira, Jessica Purifoye, Kendra Women Pole Vault Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 10 12 13 --------------- Shell, Mackenzie Wilkes, Hunter Gruver, Olivia Mills, Madison Fritts, Haleigh Gunderson, Emily Brigham, Emily DeBellis, Jennifer Warth, Kristiana King, Sydney McKeeman, Sara Junkroski, Julia Masolini, Athena Stevens, Sara Kathryn Wooten, Brittany Mix, Lindsey Fitzgerald, Jenna Davis, Vanessa Simpson, Shayla Reed, Calla B DNF 2) Weidle, Mesa 4) Lanford, Madison B DNF 2) Sindt, Jordyn B DNF 2) Purifoye, Kendra Relay Finals A 8:57.59 2) Davis, Madison 4) Owen, Jen A 9:28.11 2) Rietz, Nikki 4) Grossman, Dakota School Finals Iowa Iowa South Dakota Utah South Dakota Arizona Stat Arizona Stat 1.75m J1.75m 1.60m 1.55m J1.55m J1.55m 1.45m School Finals Oklahoma Unattached Kentucky South Dakota Arizona Stat Texas A&M South Dakota Illinois Arizona Stat Oklahoma Illinois South Dakota Arizona Stat Texas A&M Texas A&M EITC Arizona Stat Arizona Stat Unattached Mesa CC 4.30m 4.20m 4.00m J4.00m 3.85m J3.85m J3.85m J3.85m 3.70m J3.70m J3.70m J3.70m 3.55m NH NH NH NH NH NH NH Finished Results - Contractor License Women Long Jump Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Carter, Destiny Simms, Baileh Fleming, Tayler O\u27Neal, Jorden Tibbs, Keyasia Taylor, Kaitlyn Huschle, Analisa Gibbs, Jasmine Barreira, Jessica Rodriguez, Brianna Rogers, Janile Schuhmeier, Phoenisha Driver, Briana Brigham, Emily Pohl, Charlene Seawater-Simmons, Tria Persson, Ellinor Purifoye, Kendra Arnold, Mackenzie McCluskey, Lauren Harper, Jazmine Women Triple Jump Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Ebwea-Bile, Marie-Josee Thompson, Ashley Strickland, Najuana Taylor, Kaitlyn Stone, Tiffini Christensen, Colette Persson, Ellinor Women Shot Put Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Brown, Adriana Pasiowitz, Courtney Jemison, Breana Famurewa, Beckie Tice, Rachel Laufenberg, Kelsey Weimerskirch, Katelyn McCartney, Courtney Gunnells, Shelby Markert, Celine Thornton, Jordyn Kunz, Annie Antil, Kaylee Scott, Onnika Jost, Courtney Hy-Tek\u27s MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 3/19/2016 Page 4 2016 Baldy Castillo Invitational - 3/18/2016 to 3/19/2016 Sun Angel Stadium - Tempe, AZ Results School Kentucky Oklahoma UC Riverside UC Riverside Arizona Stat Kentucky South Dakota Arizona Stat Arizona Stat Oklahoma Illinois UC Riverside Illinois South Dakota Manhattan Iowa Manhattan Arizona Stat Utah Utah UC Riverside Women Discus Throw Name Finals Finals 6.24m 6.15m 5.98m 5.88m 5.85m 5.77m 5.77m 5.76m 5.71m 5.63m 5.62m 5.56m 5.46m 5.40m 5.24m 5.19m 5.10m 5.04m 4.93m 4.90m 4.57m School Finals Kentucky South Dakota Oklahoma Kentucky UC Riverside South Dakota Manhattan 12.58m 11.92m 11.78m 11.71m 11.63m 11.49m 11.30m School Finals Kentucky North Dakota UC Riverside Kentucky UC Riverside North Dakota North Dakota Unattached North Dakota Texas A&M North Dakota Texas A&M Unattached Mesa CC Utah 15.81m 15.54m 15.46m 15.29m 14.99m 14.55m 14.40m 14.36m 14.17m 13.58m 12.81m 12.20m 12.02m 11.63m 7.81m 1.2 0.7 0.8 +0.0 +0.0 1.0 +0.0 +0.0 0.7 +0.0 +0.0 +0.0 0.1 +0.0 +0.0 0.7 +0.0 +0.0 1.2 +0.0 +0.0 -1.2 1.1 0.3 0.5 +0.0 -0.8 3.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ------- Ewen, Maggie Vaughan, Shelbi Brown, Adriana Jarchow, Ginger Famurewa, Beckie Woodard, Jessica Foster, Kate Markert, Celine Weimerskirch, Katelyn Goodell, Dakotah Carmichael, Jennifer Antil, Kaylee Nilles, Maddy Jemison, Breana Thornton, Jordyn McCartney, Courtney Bell, Vesta McKrill, Sayge Herra, Lindsay Women Hammer Throw Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Reedy, Julia Andersen, Brooke Ewen, Maggie Tolson, Sarah Famurewa, Beckie Weimerskirch, Katelyn van Beek, Carissa Frost, Hannah Walker, Brandi Bryant, Ashley Jarchow, Ginger Bell, Vesta Weber, Ashley Ondrusek, Alison Gunnells, Shelby Pasiowitz, Courtney Antil, Kaylee Nilles, Maddy Thornton, Jordyn Tice, Rachel Colbert, Leah Laufenberg, Kelsey Scott, Onnika McCartney, Courtney Women Javelin Throw Name Finals 1 Malone, Maggie School Finals Arizona Stat Texas A&M Kentucky Arizona Stat Kentucky Oklahoma Oklahoma Texas A&M North Dakota Iowa Oklahoma Unattached North Dakota UC Riverside North Dakota Unattached UC Riverside Mesa CC Iowa 55.46m 54.91m 53.18m 52.12m 50.69m 50.31m 50.04m 49.37m 49.12m 47.74m 47.37m 46.06m 45.12m 40.77m 37.80m 36.05m FOUL FOUL FOUL School Finals Oklahoma Unattached Arizona Stat Oklahoma Kentucky North Dakota Texas A&M North Dakota Kentucky Oklahoma Arizona Stat UC Riverside Arizona Stat Texas A&M North Dakota North Dakota Unattached North Dakota North Dakota UC Riverside Iowa North Dakota Mesa CC Unattached 66.81m 65.50m 64.04m 61.63m 61.57m 60.41m 59.25m 59.21m 56.71m 56.67m 56.44m 56.22m 54.82m 54.73m 54.27m 53.96m 53.76m 52.52m 51.73m 49.91m 49.81m 48.43m 44.85m 31.31m School Finals Texas A&M 60.36m 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 Finished Results - 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(Women Javelin Throw) Name 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Allgood, Avione Herrs, Elizabeth Malone, Audrey Rosenau, Sierra Bradley, Krystyn Olin, Aylssa Blake, Sarah Hochhalter, Kayla Thompson, Angelica Jarchow, Ginger Johnson, Melanie Barreira, Jessica Glasmann, Chrissy Goodell, Dakotah Cornell, Alyssa Larson, Keyawana Pohl, Charlene Gattone, Allison Stephens, Makayla Men 100 Meter Dash Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Wilson Jr., Kirk Newman, Calesio Jenkins, Devin Armstrong, Traveyon Underwood, Isiah Brissett, Christian Dorsey, Fred Hamilton, Kenshard Wesley, Bennie Sims, Aaron Williams, Gawain Parker, Lance Trotter, Benjamin Kojin, Michael Jones, Xavier Thony, Jack Cleveland, Keith Gorney, Karter Hall, Anthony Harrington, Dallas Muller, Fabian Williams, Sean Paarmann, Colin Wheeler, Charles Men 200 Meter Dash Name Finals 1 2 3 Kerley, Fred Newman, Calesio Morrow, Elijah Hy-Tek\u27s MEET MANAGER 6:11 PM 3/19/2016 Page 5 2016 Baldy Castillo Invitational - 3/18/2016 to 3/19/2016 Sun Angel Stadium - Tempe, AZ Results School Oklahoma Oklahoma Texas A&M North Dakota Texas A&M North Dakota Kentucky Iowa Kentucky Arizona Stat Arizona Stat Arizona Stat Utah Iowa Arizona Stat North Dakota Manhattan Iowa Oklahoma School Unattached Start2Finish Texas A&M Oklahoma Arizona Stat Iowa Kentucky Kentucky Oklahoma Texas A&M South Dakota showtyme Arizona Stat UC Riverside Kentucky South Dakota Unattached North Dakota Manhattan Unattached Manhattan UC Riverside North Dakota UC Riverside School Texas A&M Start2Finish Texas A&M Finals 55.69m 53.05m 52.30m 50.53m 48.95m J48.95m 47.38m 42.37m 41.40m 40.04m 39.48m 38.96m 38.84m 38.81m 38.50m 36.84m 36.66m 36.46m 32.55m Finals 10.19 10.30 10.33 10.35 10.36 10.43 10.46 10.49 10.52 10.57 10.61 10.66 10.75 10.76 10.76 10.81 10.86 10.92 10.94 11.09 11.11 11.13 11.20 11.35 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.2 1.4 1.6 1.4 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 Finals 20.61 1.3 20.73 1.3 20.89 1.3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Brissett, Christian Parker, Lance Harrington, James Underwood, Isiah Kojin, Michael Neumann, Brad Hamilton, Kenshard Mallett, Aaron Thompson, Brendan Jones, Xavier Cleveland, Keith Wesley, Bennie Harris, Mar\u27yea Frye, DeJuan Wilson Jr., Kirk Wellenstein, Jack Rabon, Justin Gorney, Karter Vasel, Mathew Garner, Reggie Hall, Ronny Hall, Anthony Pare, Michael McKittrick, Parker Dean Jr., Kerry Williams, Sean Sam, Matthew Men 400 Meter Dash Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Hickey, Deon Lynch, Joel Ganschow, Jared Jochim, Landon Roese, Nate Martin, Daniel Hechsel, Mitch Parker, Justin Izu, Ilolo Warwick, Jonah Goldberg, Jacob Polk, Herb Richter, Jacob gregory, Ben Men 800 Meter Run Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lilly, Carter Wiebke, Derek Dillon, Shane Ellison, JaQwae Streich, Shane Hutsalyuk, Pavlo Rosen, Matt Iowa showtyme Iowa Arizona Stat UC Riverside Minnesota Kentucky Iowa Iowa Kentucky Unattached Oklahoma Iowa Iowa Unattached Minnesota Minnesota North Dakota UC Riverside Texas A&M Arizona Stat Manhattan UC Riverside North Dakota Iowa UC Riverside UC Riverside School Texas A&M Unattached Iowa North Dakota Minnesota Texas A&M Minnesota UC Riverside Texas A&M North Dakota Oklahoma Arizona Stat North Dakota Altis 20.98 20.99 21.04 21.12 21.28 21.32 21.39 21.42 21.51 21.52 21.53 21.54 21.56 21.70 21.71 21.78 22.10 22.18 22.18 22.20 22.33 22.36 22.51 22.60 22.79 23.15 23.53 Finals 46.51 46.95 47.60 47.66 47.73 47.88 47.93 48.12 48.38 48.62 48.79 48.80 49.35 49.88 School Finals Iowa Minnesota Kentucky Texas A&M Minnesota Iowa Minnesota 1:49.00 1:49.84 1:50.94 1:51.53 1:51.63 1:51.96 1:52.11 1.2 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.3 0.2 1.2 1.3 0.2 1.2 1.2 0.2 0.2 1.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 1.2 0.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.4 0.4 0.4 Finished Results - Contractor License Finals ... (Men 800 Meter Run) Name 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Skaret, Christian Cazares, Ian Dorman, Ryan Jordan, Cody Kinsey, Gaines Farris, Elliott Van Setten, Ethan Elliott, Kyle Hernandez, Efrain Elliott, Blake Julian, Michael Johnson, Terrance Men 1500 Meter Run Name Finals 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Styles, Lou Corrigan, Peter Riba, Alex Thomson, Jacob Albertson, CJ Blankenbaker, Dylan Jordan, Cody Wells, Austin Herson, Ryan Melchert, Michael Muhammad, Kendall Welch, Matt Brazeal, Cody Roberts, Ian Farris, Christian Ricketts, Nathan Colvin, Eric Docherty, Kevin Price, Brook Yount, Blake Hall, Wayde Carlson, Sam Gardarsson, Daniel Wattier, Riley O\u27Brien, Cole Hogston, Will Eklin, Ian Reniewicki, John Soto, Daniel Hutsalyuk, Pavlo Nelson, JP Boys, Brandon Bickert, Jeff Shinn, Kyle Schubert, Dan Dale, Nick Aldritt, Eric Harrach, Zach Hy-Tek\u27s M
