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arrowAdjunct Professor and Coach, Giovanni Lanaro, competes in the Bejing Olympics
August 20, 2008
Mt. SAC Adjunct Professor and Coach, Giovanni Lanaro, competed today in the Men's Pole Vault Qualifying, but failed to make the finals. Lanaro is currently ranked #7 in the world, has already cleared 19 feet twice this season and was a favorite to make the final. "It just wasn't my day," replied Lanaro. "I appreciate the support and encouragemnt of the Mt. SAC Administration, Faculty and Students." Representing Mexico, Lanaro cleared 17'10"1/2, but failed to make 18'02"1/2. The former California Community College National and State Champion
is only 26 years old and will be a favorite for a medal at the 2012 London Olympic Games. Lanaro currently holds the Mexican, Central American, Mt. SAC Relays and Mt. SAC Hilmer Lodge Stadium Record in the Pole Vault at 19 feet 1 inch. For more information please contact the Mt. SAC Sports Information Office.

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arrowMt. SAC Men's Track and Field Captures Record Breaking 12th Consecutive Conference Championship
April 26, 2008
The mighty Men's Track and Field Program continued their dominance of the South Coast Conference Championship by capturing their unprecedented 12th consecutive South Coast Conference Championship. During this span, the Mounties have captured 7 state championships including 6 in a row from 1997 to 2002. Although the team lost it's first community college dual meet in 12 years this season, the team rebounded back with strong depth in the Hammer and Pole Vault where they scored 69 points to easily overtake second place El Camino, 214 to 135. For complete results click here.


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