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Updated at 5:09 p.m., Thursday, February 26, 2009

THREE IN A ROW
UH's Wichmann wins third consecutive WAC pentathlon title

Advertiser Staff

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University of Hawai‘i's Annett Wichmann made it three in a row, winning her third consecutive Western Athletic Conference pentathlon title today.

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University of Hawaii Rainbow Wahine Annett Wichmann won her third consecutive Western Athletic Conference pentathlon title during today's opening day of the Indoor Championships, at Nampa, Idaho. Teammate Emily Sheppard placed fourth.

Wichmann, a senior from Jena, Germany, completed the five-discipline event with 4,034 points, just 16 shy of automatic qualification into the NCAA Indoor Championships. Her mark ranks seventh nationally with the top 16 automatic and provisional qualifiers earning spots to the national meet.

Last year, Wichmann earned All-American honors by finishing fourth at the NCAA Indoors and sixth in the heptathlon at the NCAA Outdoors.

Sheppard posted a personal best of 3,576 points, 135 better than her previous best. She set personal bests in three events including a school pentathlon event record in the high jump of 5 feet, 9.75 inches.

After the first day of competition, Hawai'i and Idaho are tied for the lead in the team standings with 15 points.

Wichmann opened the competition with a second-place showing in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.98 seconds. Sheppard finished 10th with a personal best 9.52 seconds.

In the high jump, Wichmann placed second behind Sheppard after clearing 5-7.25. Wichmann posted the day's best throw in the shot put with a 46-4, while Sheppard took ninth at 32-5.75.

Wichmann won the long jump with a mark of 18-1 and Sheppard placed third at 17-11.5. With more than a 300-point cushion heading into the final event, Wichmann cruised to third in the 800 meters with 2:25.65. Sheppard was eighth with a personal-best 2:36.23.

WAC Championships continue tomorrow.