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Former Messiah Standout To Compete In U.S. Olympic Trials
Chris Boyles
UPDATE, 6/30/08: Chris Boyles has withdrawn from competition at the United States Olympic Track & Field Trials, according to his website. Citing a nagging ankle injury and a three-scratch result in the long jump, Boyles pulled himself from the decathlon competition Sunday afternoon. Boyles competed in the 100-meter dash before fouling three times in the long jump, one of his strongest events, to garner no points. He then tied for first in the high jump (6 feet, 9 and ¾ inches) before aggravating an ankle injury. “(During) my second attempt. . .my takeoff foot hit a section of track with a lot of loose pieces and my foot slid and ankle turned before the spikes caught on the track,” Boyles wrote on his website, www.ChrisBoyles.com. “This was pretty much the end of it as we determined the cost/benefit of continuing simply wasn't worth it. I didn't want to do any further damage to my ankle.” Boyles had finished 15th overall in the 100-meter dash before fouling out of the long jump competition, an error that eliminated Boyles “from any contention in the meet” according to his website. Boyles did say that “it won’t end like this. . .I will be back,” in his most recent blog on his website. ### Boyles, a 2002 Messiah graduate and NCAA Division III National Champion in the decathlon, will be vying for one of the country’s three Olympic spots in the event. The trials, held at the University of Oregon’s Hayward Field, will begin Friday, June 27 and conclude Sunday, July 6. The 10 events comprising the decathlon will occur both Sunday, June 29 and Monday, June 30. Boyles has trained for the decathlon since his graduation from Messiah, finishing 10th in the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials. He’s been ranked as high as 17th in the world in the event. His most recent, 7,804-point qualifying mark has him seeded 15th entering this weekend’s competition. Boyles’ 2002 national championship was the first in Messiah track & field history, a feat recently duplicated in the women’s heptathlon by 2008 graduate Amy Reed. Boyles was also an All-American goalkeeper for the Messiah men’s soccer team during his collegiate career, helping the team to its first NCAA Division III National Championship in the 2000 season. The first event of the 2008 Olympic Trials decathlon — the 100-meter dash — is scheduled to take place at 10 a.m. (Pacific time) Sunday. That event will be followed by the long jump (10:50 a.m. PT), the shot put (12 p.m., PT), the high jump (1:15 p.m., PT) and the 400-meter dash (3:35 p.m., PT). The 110-meter hurdles will resume competition at 11:30 a.m. Monday, followed by the discus throw (12:20 p.m., PT), the pole vault (2:35 p.m., PT), the javelin throw (4:45 p.m., PT) and the 1,500-meter run (8:35 p.m., PT). Live scoring, schedule and results from each event will be available at the official site of the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials. National television coverage of the decathlon (among other events) will take place on NBC from 7 to 8 p.m. (EST) Sunday, and on USA from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. (EST) Monday. Check local listings for details. Fans can get more information on Boyles at his official website, www.ChrisBoyles.com. |