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Paine 7th in Women’s Pole Vault

Fayetteville, Ark. – The University of Alabama’s Alexis Paine set a school record in the women’s pole vault and Jonathan Reid set a new personal best in the men’s triple jump as both earned All-America honors on Saturday night at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships held at the University of Arkansas. Paine finished seventh in the pole vault while Reid placed fifth in the triple jump.

Overall, all five Alabama athletes earned first-team All-America honors at the 2013 NCAA Indoor Championships. The honors by Paine and Reid followed top-8 finishes by Diondre Batson (8th in the men’s 200 meters), Kamal Fuller (8th in the men’s long jump) and Krystle Schade (8th in the women’s high jump) on Friday. Alabama’s five individual All-Americans marks the most by the Crimson Tide since Alabama produced six individual All-Americans in 2001.

Paine, from Mobile, Ala., broke the school record in the event for the fourth time this season by clearing 13 feet, 11 ¼ inches (4.25 meters) on her second attempt at that height. Paine has improved her personal best in the pole vault this season by more than six inches, having first set the UA record on January 26 at the Indiana Relays with a clearance of 13-5 1/4. She surpassed that standard each of the last three weekends, winning the SEC Indoor title along the way. Paine finished seventh in the event behind Natalia Bartnovskaya of the University of Kansas, who cleared 14-7 ¾. A 2012 All-American at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, Paine added the indoor All-America honor to her resume one more time during this indoor season due to her top-eight finish.

From: http://www.rolltide.com/sports/c-xctrack/recaps/031013aaa.html

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