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2003 Weber State University Wildcat Track and Field Invitational results
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Saturday, April 12, 2003
William H. Child Track @Stewart Stadium - Ogden, Utah
75 degrees - Wind: South 20-25 mph
WOMEN'S RESULTS
WOMEN'S SHOT PUT
1. Kelli Burton Utah State 48-03.50 (T)
2. Maureen Griffin Idaho State 46-00.00 (T)
3. Jen Allen Montana State 45-09.00 (T)
4. Vanessa Wynne Weber State 45-03.00 (F)
5. Candice Workman Utah State 45-02.75 (F)
6. Hannah Furlong Montana State 43-06.00 (T)
7. Carra Greyne Mont...
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