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TRACK & FIELD

Ajla Glavasevic Ajla Glavasevic

Jumps/Hurdles
Junior
5-9

Erie, PA
McDowell

PERSONAL BESTS
Long jump
18-7
Triple jump
39-0
Shot put
41-4
100-meter hurdles
15.2

2008-09: Finished 11th in the indoor triple jump (36-10.25) and 12th in the outdoor triple jump (37-3.75) at the MAC Championships. Set best indoor triple jump mark of 38-7.50 at Akron Invite earning an IC4A qualification.

2007-08: Set top indoor long jump mark of 18-0.50 at Akron Quad meet. Turned in best indoor triple jump distance of 36-9.50 at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational. Did not compete during the outdoor season.

High School: Won four letters and captained two seasons for coached Randy Gunther and Doug Stratton at McDowell High School. The 2007 Pennsylvania state triple jump champion (39-9.50) and finished fifth in the long jump at the state meet. Earned first-team all-state honors in 2006 and 2007 and was all-state in volleyball for two seasons.

Personal: Born December 8, 1988. Daughter of Kemo and Jasminka Glavasevic. Has one sister (Dzenita). Favorite athletes include U.S. Olympians Kerri Walsh and Shannon Miller. Favorite foods are shrimp and yogurt covered pretzels. Favorite movies include Garden State and Pride and Prejudice. Born in Europe. Double major in business and history.


January 8
Track & Field at Akron Quad
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January 16
Track & Field at Doug Raymond Invitational
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January 23
Track & Field at Cornell Upstate Challenge
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January 29-30
Track & Field at Penn State National Meet
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