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1. K-State Alumni Association - July 2002 @K-State
www.k-state.com/e-newsletter/2 - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2002 Last Visited: 2/14/2005
Nathan Leeper (fs) won the men's high jump; Shelia Burrell, assistant track and field coach at K-State, won her second national title in the heptathlon; Vanitta Kinard ‘98 placed second in the women's triple jump; and Gwen Wentland ‘94 finished second in the women's high jump at the U.S. National Track and Field Championships. -
2. K-State Alumni Association - July 2002 @K-State
wstage.k-state.com/e-newslette - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2002 Last Visited: 12/8/2004
Nathan Leeper (fs) won the men's high jump; Shelia Burrell, assistant track and field coach at K-State, won her second national title in the heptathlon; Vanitta Kinard ‘98 placed second in the women's triple jump; and Gwen Wentland ‘94 finished second in the women's high jump at the U.S. National Track and Field Championships. -
3. Big 12 Sports ::
www.big12sports.com/new/news/? - [Cached]Published on: 12/3/2001 Last Visited: 8/31/2002
STANFORD, Calif. - Kansas State assistant track and field coach Shelia Burrell won her second national title in the heptathlon this week at the U.S. National Combined Event Championships held at the University of California, Berkeley.
Burrell's performance led those of Wildcat student-athletes and alumni at the outdoor nationals this week. All but the combined-event competitions are being hosted by Stanford University.
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Burrell won the heptathlon with 6,299 points.
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Burrell, who also won the national title in 1999 and was a runner-up three times, won two of the final three events of the competition. She took the javelin by nearly 10 fet at 148 feet, 3 inches, and won the long jump at 21-6.75.

