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Christine Babcock is a two-time all-American collegiate athlete in the United States. Babcock was born in Laguna Hills, California. She is an Oiselle〔http://www.oiselle.com/athletes/christine-babcock〕 professional athlete, 2012 graduate of the University of Washington〔http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/c-xc/spec-rel/120111aab.html〕 at Seattle, but is best known for being one of only a few high school athletes to compete in the 2008 US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon and for setting two national High School records at the distances of 1500 and 1600 meters.〔(Babcock sets another record, qualifies for U.S. Olympic Trials ), by Scott M. Reid of OCVarsity〕 Babcock attended Woodbridge High School in Irvine, California. ==High school== Babcock's first major victory in track and field came by winning the girls' 2006 outdoor 1600 meter CIF California State Meet title in 4:41.29 (with a margin of over 1 second) as a sophomore.〔http://www.cifstate.org/sports/state/track_field/2006%20State%20finals%20results.htm〕 During the following cross country season, she won the CIF Division II State Championships by 13 second with a time of 17:20.〔(Woodbridge's Babcock gets top honor ), by Miguel A. Melendez of OCVarsity〕 In the spring she won her second straight 1600 meter state title in 4:38.85, a new California Interscholastic Federation Record at the time.〔(California Interscholastic Federation )〕 In her senior year, Babcock again won the State cross country Division II title, this time in the fastest time of the meet, 17:04. In 2008 track, she won her third straight CIF state meet by 16 seconds in the 1600 meters, was a national high school record of 4:33.82 until 2014 when Alexa Efraimson ran faster at the Washington State meet. Additionally, she won the Mt. SAC Relays 1500 meter race in 4:16.42, at the time a national record. This record would later be broken by Jordan Hasay at the 2008 US Olympic trials in a time of 4:14.50. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Christine Babcock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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