Returns for second season for Ducks in 2006 after she made she her NCAA debut for Oregon in the hammer in '05. Also trained in Eugene as a redshirt in 2004 after she transferred from Washington State. Raised school hammer record in 2005 to 199-2, and topped the previous mark (191-4) in five different contests as a junior in '05. Is coached by U.S. hammer record holder and 1996 Olympic silver medalist Lance Deal.
2004-05: NCAA Qualifier (Hammer): Made NCAA hammer debut (12th, 189-1), and five places better than her pre-meet seed after she also ranked 12th in the hammer (194-8) with her fourth-best mark of the season. Two weeks before, turned in her second-best mark ever in NCAA West Regional in Eugene (sixth, 196-0) – one of three home meets she topped 190 feet along with Pepsi Team Invitational (first, current school record 199-2) and Oregon Invitational (fourth, 192-11). Boosted team in Pac-10 Championships (fourth, 189-5). Altogether, topped previous Duck record of former NCAA qualifier Jordan Sauvage (191-4) in five of her nine outdoor appearances and won two of them, including the Golden Bear Invitational in Berkeley, Calif. (195-10). Indoors, competed in weight throw twice, and broke school record by 7 1/2 inches in Mountain Pacific Championships (fourth, 59-5). Personal/Season Bests: Outdoors – Hammer – 60.71m (199-2), Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/9/05). Discus – 41.46m (136-0), Pepsi Team Invitational, Eugene, Ore. (4/9/04). Indoors – 18.11m (59-5), Mountain Pacific Championships, Seattle, Wash. (2/25/05).
2003-2004: Redshirted outdoor and indoor track and field seasons. Sat out 2004 season due to transfer requirements. Competed unattached twice in Eugene, and came away with two wins, and a new personal best in the hammer. Reached 200-foot barrier for the first time in career with win in the Oregon Invitational (200-3, 61.04m) in late April, and almost triumphed a week later in the Oregon Twilight (first, 198-3). Entered 2004 season with a best of 186-11, and improved her personal best in the hammer by more than 13 feet as an unattached entrant. Her 200-3 season and personal best from 2004 ranked her 29th in the U.S. at year’s end.
Before Oregon: Attended Washington State University, and competed for the Cougars track and field program for the 2002 and 2003 seasons. Competed in hammer in Pac-10 Championships as a sophomore (13th, 170-9) and freshman (ninth, 174-8), and also in discus as a freshman (17th, 122-0). As a sophomore in 2003, owned best of 186-11 from the Boise State-Idaho triangular. Was an NCAA provisional qualifier in the hammer in 2002 with the school’s freshman record (56.33m 184-10), and her other 2002 season bests follow: shot put (40-11-indoors), discus (154-11) and weight throw (56-8 1/2). Indoors in 2002, she upped school freshman weight throw record in five straight meets with a season best in the McDonald's II Meet in March (17.28m 56-8 1/2). Ended season with fifth-place finish in Mountain Pacific Championships (17.18m 56-4 3/4).
Prep: Outdoors as a senior she ranked fifth on the Track & Field News national prep list for hammer (state record 166-9). Led state discus list (149-11) and took second in both in state and district meets, and won league shot put and discus titles. Indoors as a senior, she ranked seventh nationally in the weight throw. Earlier in the indoor season, she finished second in weight throw and fourth in shot put in the Simplot Games. As a junior, took second at district and third at state in shot put, and was ranked 27th nationally in the hammer throw. Owned prep bests of 44-3 1/2 in the shot put, 149-11 in the discus and 166-9 in the hammer. Altogether, was a two-time letterman in track and field, three times in gymnastics, and once in powerlifting. In gymnastics, she competed in the all-around competition in the district final her freshman through junior year. Also was a member of Gymnastics Elite club team coached by Michelle Ortiz, and a state competitor in Level 5, and 7. In her sophomore year of powerlifting, she won the 182-lb. weight class in the Bellevue Invite and also the state championships. Her freshman season, she also played on U-17 Metro Soccer Club coached by Scott Bishop that won league. High School (Coach): Capital ‘00 (Kevin Wright).
Personal: Exercise and Movement Science major.
Personal Bests Discus - 47.22m (154-11), 2002 Hammer - 60.71m, (199-2), Pepsi Team Invitational, April 9, 2005 56.98m (186-11), 2003 Weight Throw - 18.08m (59-4), 2003
NCAA Championships Performances 2005 - Hammer, 12th, 57.88m (189-1), (59.33m, 194-8-prelims),
West Regional Championships Performances 2005 - Hammer, 6th, 59.74m, (196-0)
Pac-10 Championships Performances
2005 - Hammer, 4th, 57.73m, (189-5) 2003 - Hammer, 13th, 52.04m (170-9) 2002 - Hammer, 9th, 53.24m (174-8); Discus, 17th, 37.19m (122-0)
Hinchcliffe's Top Oregon Performances
Hammer 60.71m, (199-2), 1st, Pepsi Team Invitational, 4/9/05 59.74m, (196-0), 6th, West Regional Championships, 5/27/05 59.70m, (195-10), 1st, Golden Bear Invitational, 4/16/05 59.33m, (194-8), 12th, NCAA Championships prelims, 6/9/05 58.81m, (192-11), 4th, Oregon Invitational PM Session, 4/23/05 57.73m, (189-5), 4th, Pac-10 Championships 5/15/05 57.88m, (189-1), 12th, NCAA Championships, 6/11/05 56.11m, (184-1), 3rd, Oregon Preview, 3/19/05 55.18m, (181-0), 8th, Drake Relays, 2nd Day, 4/30/05
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