Carrier Takes Bronze in Heptathlon

By Katie Kane for MSNsportsNET.com
June 10, 2011 09:00 PM

DES MOINES, Iowa – West Virginia University senior Chelsea Carrier took home first team all-American honors as she placed third in the heptathlon at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Chelsea Carrier took third place in the long jump, helping her to third place overall in the heptathlon.
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“What can I say about Chelsea Carrier’s year? She has been nearly flawless from start to finish. This week’s performance shows just how great an athlete Chelsea is,” coach Sean Cleary said. “Even a little off her game, she still emerges from the championships with her best ever national performance. Although she will not be remotely satisfied with this result, she has a lot to think about for the next 12 months. We are all very proud of her year.”

Carrier closed out the heptathlon with a final score of 5,761 points behind event winner Ryann Krais out of Kansas State with 5,961 points and runner up Liane Weber from Clemson with 5,857 points.

Carrier reached a distance of 5.94 meters in the third round of the long jump, good enough for third place. She went on to the javelin throw where she threw a distance of 33.08 meters and closed out the day with the 800-meter run where she took fifth place with a time of 2:18.50.

Carrier added to yesterday’s point total of 3,585 as she had a first-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 13.31, she reached 1.69 meters in the high jump, threw a distance of 11.76 meters in the shot put and took first place in the 200-meter dash with a time of 23.95.

The all-American honor is the second for Carrier this week as she also took third team honors in the 100-meter hurdles.