MADISON THROWS CLUB

Madison Throws Club is dedicated to TRACK and FIELD THROWERS in Wisconsin and beyond who want to take their skills to the next level. Middle School, High School and College - beginner through advanced; MTC has been helping hundreds of throwers become their best since 2002. MTC offers summer, fall, and winter sessions, one-on-one coaching and small and large group clinics year-round in Madison, Wisconsin.

UW Baadgers to host 2 Winter Throwing Clinics

UW Badgers' throws Coach Dave Astrauskas will be hosting 2 Winter Throwing Clinics for high school throwers. • Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012 • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Sunday, Jan. 6, 2013 • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sign up for one or both, great opportunities to learn from Coach Astrauskas and his talented group of throwers. SIGN UP HERE
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UW Whitewater to host Track and Field Clinic

UW-Whitewater to host Track and Field Learn-by-Doing Clinic on Sunday, February 17.
UW-Whitewater's Throws Coach, Dave Hahn, will lead you through a day of throws training.  Coach Hahn has coached 33 All-American's and 7 National Champions including former Madison Throws Club athlete Dana Thompson to her NCAA National Championship in the DISCUS.
Sign up now...
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John Godina's UPCOMING Throws Clinics


PHASE 1 - Olympic Lifting Clinc : February 23
PHASE 1 - THROWS Clinic : February 24
PHASE 2 - THROWS Clinic : March 3

I recently had the opportunity to attend John Godina's Phase II Coaches Course.  It was a great day of learning about advanced rotational concepts in the throws.  Lots of different Drills to correct common errors in the Rotational Shot and Discus.
I highly recommend Coaches attend his Phase I Course and Phase II Course if you have the opportunity.
And if athletes have the chance to attend his Phase I, Phase II Athlete Clinic or a World Throws Center Camp, I highly encourage you to sign up.



Advanced Rotational athlete's could try this drill it really forces you to work on staying on the right in the middle and not allowing any weight to shift to the left because you are doing an extra 180 turn at wheel past Power Position.  Great Drill - very difficult - beginners beware...advanced throwers see if you have what it takes to match John's movement.

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THROWING NEWS: Olympic Gold Medalist Adam Nelson? I like the sound of that.

Four 2004 Olympians Lose Medals 
After Further Doping Tests
By MARY PILON
Published: December 5, 2012
The International Olympic Committee on Wednesday stripped four track and field athletes of the medals they won at the 2004 Games in Athens for doping violations after reanalyzing their urine samples and detecting steroids.
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Adam Nelson of the United States could end up with the gold medal from the 2004 Olympic shot put.
One of the athletes is Yuriy Bilonog of Ukraine, who won gold in men’s shot put. Which means Adam Nelson of the United States would now be recognized as the Gold Medal Winner. Nelson said he was elated after hearing the news of Bilonog’s positive test on Wednesday.
“I heard rumors about Yuriy and doping at the Games,” Nelson said. “But I dismissed them. But now it comes to light that it’s true.”"
Can't imagine only finding out now that you were the gold medalist, 8 years later...

Read more: http://www.letsrun.com/forum/flat_read.php?thread=4939646#ixzz2EDtDQOHg









Here is video I took of Nelson winning the 2011 U.S. National Meet in Eugene, Oregon.
Throw Far and
STAY CLEAN - remember to win with INTEGRITY
Coach Frontier
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MTC: THE COACHES

Joe Frontier
madisonthrowsclub@gmail.com
Director, Madison Throws Club
Madison Memorial H.S. Throws Coach 2002-present

While at Madison Memorial, Coach Frontier's throwers have:
    56 Madison City Shot Put & Discus titles
    19 Big 8 Conference Shot Put & Discus Titles
    28 WIAA State Qualifiers in the Shot Put & Discus
    15 WIAA State top 8 finishes Shot Put & Discus
    2 WIAA Runner-up Shot Put
    3 WIAA STATE CHAMPIONS Shot Put & Discus

Since starting Madison Throws Club, MTC Throwers have:
  400+ WIAA STATE QUALIFIERS in the Shot Put and Discus
  200+ WIAA STATE top 8 Finishes in the Shot Put & Discus
  38     WIAA STATE Runner-ups in the Shot Put & Discus
  53     WIAA STATE CHAMPIONS in the Shot Put & Discus

  Won 7 Ill State Championships in Shot Put and Discus
  Won 1 MI State Championshp in Shot Put

MADISON THROWS CLUB THROWERS have gone on to :
  WIN 10 NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS
  1 USATF JUNIOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
  1 NACAC U23 CHAMPIONSHIP

Coach Frontier lives in Fitchburg with his Wife Christy and 2 kids.

MTC on YouTube: DRILLS and THROWS
THROWER X - Online resources for throwers and coaches


Nick Skretta         - Jefferson H. S. Throws Coach

Josie Schaefer       - Wisconsin Badger All-American

Sam Noennig        - 2-time NCAA Champion - Arizona State/ Arizona

Jordan Geist         - NCAA Shot Put Champion - Arizona

Brett Neely            - Kansas State All-American 

Kennedy Blahnik  - Evansville Throws Coach, 8-Time WIAA State Champion

Kelsey Card          - 2016 Olympian, NCAA Champion at University of Wisconsin

Scott Bennett        - Former UW Badger and UM Gopher Throws Coach

Corinne Franz     - Brighton (CO) Throws Coach, Big East Discus Champion, 
                                               2-Time WIAA State Discus Champion 

Nick Grosso         - Monona Grove Throws Coach

Jenna Pockey       - Waukesha North Throws Coach, MTC Charter Member, 
                                               WIAA State Champion, All-Big East  

Larry Ehrhorn    - Oostburg H.S. Throws Coach, MTC Charter Member, All-Horizon League 

Brian Storms     - Retired Monona Grove H.S. Throws Coach    

Becca Schmitz      - Retired Madison LaFollette H.S. Throws Coach 







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MTC WINTER THROWING SESSIONS
















Madison Throws Club is happy to announce its Winter Throwing Session Dates. Sign up now and start preparing for the 2013 Track and Field Season.
Train where CHAMPIONS train.
Be ready for your best SHOT PUT and DISCUS season yet.
Session 1. Saturday, Nov 24, 2012 2-4pm
Session 2. Saturday, Dec 15, 2012 2-4pm
Session 3. Saturday, Jan 12, 2013 2-4pm
Session 4. Saturday, Feb 2, 2013 2-4pm
Session 5. Saturday, Feb 16, 2013 2-4pm

Cost: MTC MEMBERS- (summer or fall members)
        $125 for ALL 5 Sessions / $30 for individual sessions
        NON MEMBERS- (new athletes to MTC)
        $145 for ALL 5 Sessions/ $35 for individual sessions 

Contact Coach Joe Frontier with questions - josephfrontier@hotmail.com
  SIGN UP HERE.
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Final FALL session 2012

Time to squeeze our last outdoor session of 2012 in...This Sunday, Oct 21, 10am.

Still working on the WINTER SESSION Schedule.  Sessions will be on Saturday afternoons, hopefully 1 a month starting in NOVEMBER and going through February.  STAY TUNED.

I will be posting links for CLINICS in and around WISCONSIN for those of you who are looking to throw as much as possible this winter.

If you are still competing in your FALL SPORTS...good luck in the playoffs!
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Win with Integrity

Such sad and angering news...PART 2:
Today is a sad day...maybe... As someone who watched nearly every stage of Lance Armstrong's 7 Tour De France wins. And, as someone who has devoted much of my time in the past 13 years to coaching Track and Field...an oft steroid-stained sport... I hope that the Fall from grace for Lance, this renowned and beloved champion, will be a deterrent for future athletes to not do drugs...my sadness turns to hope, that a lesson is being learned and need not be repeated!

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/lance-armstrong-doping-allegations-could-leave-lasting-stain-on-livestrong-foundation/2012/10/18/1b1cbed8-1952-11e2-aa6f-3b636fecb829_story.html



Such sad and angering news PART 1:
2012 Olympic women's shot put champion Nadezhda Ostapchuk has been stripped of the gold medal she won at the London Games after testing positive for a banned anabolic steroid.


http://www.reuters.com/london-olympics-2012/articles/athletics/2012/08/13/ostapchuk-stripped-gold-medal-doping



Remember that USATF athletes pledge to
WIN with INTEGRITY:


I pledge to make good decisions in my life
I will be an enthusiastic and positive person.
I will live with integrity every day;
I will lead a healthy, active lifestyle.
I will take pride in my successes
on the playing field and in the classroom;
I will be honest and drug-free,
knowing cheaters never win.
I am a Champion!

A true and simple statement. And it all begins with one person not just saying it, but living it...that person is you.


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A little cold can't slow down these throwers.  Great work at session 3 MTC!

Fall Session 4 is Sunday Oct. 21 10am-12.  Hope to see you there.

Winter Session Dates and Registration will be available soon.
4 dates join us for all 4 or pick the dates that work best for you.

I will also post links to all clinics and camps in Wisconsin and the Midwest.
Track season starts in 4 months and 28 days...lets be ready to...
THROW FAR,
Coach Frontier
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NCAA is RAISING the minumum requirements for eligibilty


The NCAA is raising the minimum eligibility requirements for Athletes begining in 2016.  If you are a high school athlete and think you have what it takes to be a college athlete on the field, court or pool, make sure you have what it takes in the classroom as well....


Core Courses
 NCAA Division I requires 16 core courses. NCAA Division II currently requires 14 core courses. Division II will require 16 core courses for students enrolling on or after August 1, 2013. See the charts below.
 NCAA Division I will require 10 core courses to be completed prior to the seventh semester (seven of the 10 must be a combination of English, math or natural or physical science that meet the distribution requirements below). These 10 courses become "locked in" at the seventh semester and cannot be retaken for grade improvement.
o Beginning August 1, 2016, it will be possible for a Division I college-bound student-athlete to still receive athletics aid and the ability to practice with the team if he or she fails to meet the 10 course requirement, but would not be able to compete.
Test Scores
 Division I uses a sliding scale to match test scores and core grade-point averages (GPA). The sliding scale for those requirements is shown on Page No. 2 of this sheet.
 Division II requires a minimum SAT score of 820 or an ACT sum score of 68.
 The SAT score used for NCAA purposes includes only the critical reading and math sections. The writing section of the SAT is not used.
 The ACT score used for NCAA purposes is a sum of the following four sections: English, mathematics, reading and science.
 When you register for the SAT or ACT, use the NCAA Eligibility Center code of 9999 to ensure all SAT and ACT scores are reported directly to the NCAA Eligibility Center from the testing agency. Test scores that appear on transcripts will not be used.
Grade-Point Average
 Be sure to look at your high school’s List of NCAA Courses on the NCAA Eligibility Center's website (www.eligibilitycenter.org). Only courses that appear on your school's List of NCAA Courses will be used in the calculation of the core GPA. Use the list as a guide.
 Division I students enrolling full time before August 1, 2016, should use Sliding Scale A to determine eligibility to receive athletics aid, practice and competition during the first year.
 Division I GPA required to receive athletics aid and practice on or after August 1, 2016, is 2.000 (corresponding test-score requirements are listed on Sliding Scale B on Page No. 2 of this sheet).
 Division I GPA required to be eligible for competition on or after August 1, 2016, is 2.300 (corresponding test-score requirements are listed on Sliding Scale B on Page No. 2 of this sheet).
 The Division II core GPA requirement is a minimum of 2.000.
 Remember, the NCAA GPA is calculated using NCAA core courses only.


NCAA Division I
Full Qualifier: Requirements for Athletics Aid, Practice and Competition
Students will need to meet the following requirements to practice, compete or receive aid their first year:
•16 core courses in the following areas:
4 years English;
3 years math at Algebra I level or higher;
2 years natural or physical science (one lab if offered at any high school attended);
1 year additional English, math or natural/physical science;
2 years social science; and
4 years additional from areas above or foreign language, philosophy or comparative religion.
•Minimum required GPA:
Minimum GPA of 2.000 in those 16 core courses. * Until August 1, 2016
Minimum GPA of 2.300 in those 16 core courses. * Beginning August 1, 2016
   NOTE: GPA in the ABOVE core classes, not overall a students overall GPA.
•Graduate from high school.
NCAA Division II

•14 core courses in the following areas:
3 years English;
2 years math at Algebra I level or higher;
2 years natural or physical science (one lab if offered at any high school attended);
2 year additional English, math or natural/physical science;
2 years social science; and
3 years additional from areas above or foreign language, philosophy or comparative religion.
•Minimum required GPA:
Minimum GPA of 2.000 in those 16 core courses.




Sliding Scale A Use for Division I prior to August 1, 2016
NCAA DIVISION I SLIDING SCALE
Core GPA            SAT              ACT
                    Verbal and Math ONLY
3.550 & above     400                  37
3.525                   410                  38
3.500                   420                  39
3.475                   430                  40
3.450                   440                  41
3.425                   450                  41
3.400                   460                  42
3.375                   470                  42
3.350                   480                  43
3.325                   490                  44
3.300                   500                  44
3.275                   510                  45
3.250                   520                  46
3.225                   530                  46
3.200                   540                  47
3.175                   550                  47
3.150                   560                  48
3.125                   570                  49
3.100                   580                  49
3.075                   590                  50
3.050                   600                  50
3.025                   610                  51
3.000                   620                  52
2.975                   630                  52
2.950                   640                  53
2.925                   650                  53
2.900                   660                  54
2.875                   670                  55
2.850                   680                  56
2.825                   690                  56
2.800                   700                  57
2.775                   710                  58
2.750                   720                  59
2.725                   730                  59
2.700                   730                  60
2.675                   750                  61
2.650                   760                  62
2.625                   770                  63
2.600                   780                  64
2.575                   790                  65
2.550                   800                  66
2.525                   810                  67
2.500                   820                  68
2.475                   830                  69
2.450                   850                  70
2.425                   860                  70
2.400                   860                  71
2.375                   870                  72
2.350                   880                  73
2.325                   890                  74
2.300                   900                  75
2.275                   910                  76
2.250                   920                  77
2.225                   930                  78
2.200                   940                  79
2.175                   950                  80
2.150                   960                  80
2.125                   960                  81
2.100                   970                  82
2.075                   980                  83
2.050                   990                  84
2.025                 1000                  85
2.000                 1010                  86

Use for Division I beginning August 1, 2016
NCAA DIVISION I SLIDING SCALE
 Core GPA            Core GPA       SAT              ACT
For Aid & Practice            For Competition
3.550                       4.000            400                 37
3.525                       3.975            410                 38
3.500                       3.950            420                 39
3.475                       3.925            430                 40
3.450                       3.900            440                 41
3.425                       3.875            450                 41
3.400                       3.850            460                 42
3.375                       3.825            470                 42
3.350                       3.800            480                 43
3.325                       3.775            490                 44
3.300                       3.750            500                 44
3.275                       3.725            510                 45
3.250                       3.700            520                 46
3.225                       3.675            530                 46
3.200                       3.650            540                 47
3.175                       3.625            550                 47
3.150                       3.600            560                 48
3.125                       3.575            570                 49
3.100                       3.550            580                 49
3.075                       3.525            590                 50
3.050                       3.500            600                 50
3.025                       3.475            610                 51
3.000                       3.450            620                 52
2.975                       3.425            630                 52
2.950                       3.400            640                 53
2.925                       3.375            650                 53
2.900                       3.350            660                 54
2.875                       3.325            670                 55
2.850                       3.300            680                 56
2.825                       3.275            690                 56
2.800                       3.250            700                 57
2.775                       3.225            710                 58
2.750                       3.200            720                 59
2.725                       3.175            730                 60
2.700                       3.150            740                 61
2.675                       3.125            750                 61
2.650                       3.100            760                 62
2.625                       3.075            770                 63
2.600                       3.050            780                 64
2.575                       3.025            790                 65
2.550                       3.000            800                 66
2.525                       2.975            810                 67
2.500                       2.950            820                 68
2.475                       2.925            830                 69
2.450                       2.900            840                 70
2.425                       2.875            850                 70
2.400                       2.850            860                 71
2.375                       2.825            870                 72
2.350                       2.800            880                 73
2.325                       2.775            890                 74
2.300                       2.750            900                 75
2.275                       2.725            910                 76
2.250                       2.700            920                 77
2.225                       2.675            930                 78
2.200                       2.650            940                 79
2.175                       2.625            950                 80
2.150                       2.600            960                 81
2.125                       2.575            970                 82
2.100                       2.550            980                 83
2.075                       2.525            990                 84
2.050                       2.500          1000                 85
2.025                       2.475          1010                 86
2.000                       2.450          1020                 86
                                2.425          1030                 87
                                2.400          1040                 88
                                2.375          1050                 89
                                2.350          1060                 90
                                2.325          1070                 91
                                2.300          1080                 93
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Fall Session 3

MTC's 3rd Fall Session will be
Sunday, October 7 : 10am-12noon
Let's get to work!

Want to join us?
Contact Coach Frontier:
josephfrontier@hotmail.com
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WInona State has been named the number 1 throws program in NCAA DII for the 3rd consecutive year.  Congratulations Winona State Throwers,  Coach Turgeon,  and MTC Alumni: Kassi Kamps.

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2012 FALL THROWING

Do YOU...
Want more coaching?
Want more reps?
Want to correct bad habits?
Want to switch to rotational Shot Put?
Want a bigger P.R.?
Want to throw farther?

Then lets continue training this fall.

Regular small group FALL SESSIONS will be held on Sunday Mornings at 10am. Outdoors at the Madison Memorial High School Track throwing area Mineral Pt. and Gammon Rd.

Sunday, September 16 : 10am-12noon
Sunday, September 23 : 10am-12noon
Sunday, October 7 : 10am-12noon
Sunday, October 21 : 10am-12noon

for 2012 Summer MTC MEMERS (athletes who trained this past summer)
Cost: $30/session or $100 for all 4 sessions
for 2012 Non Members
Cost: $35/session or $120 for all 4 sessions


Want to work one-on-one? Can't make it to Sunday morning sessions?
1-0n-1 sessions can be made by appointment.
Please contact Coach Joe Frontier : josephfrontier@hotmail.com

Need to get stronger to throw farther?
I can customize a strength and speed program to fit your schedule and your needs.
Aren't familiar with the lifting techniques or training? I can teach you.
Please contact Coach Joe Frontier : josephfrontier@hotmail.com
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Watch the Olympic Throwing Finals HERE





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Fall Throwing Sessions...sign up now

Fall Throwing Sessions
with Madison Throws Club - sign up now!


4 sessions are available

Sunday, September 16 : 10am-12noon
Sunday, September 23 : 10am-12noon
Sunday, October 7 : 10am-12noon
Sunday, October 21 : 10am-12noon

Contact Coach Frontier with questions.
or if you can't make Sunday sessions and would still like train, let me know.
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2012 Olympic Throwing Preview

I've been watching as much Olympics as possible, but I can't wait for the Track and Field coverage to begin. These are the event by event previews from NBC sports - yep I stole them, for your convenience I just put all of the throwing info in one spot so you don't have to look up each throwing event one by one. Enjoy. or check it out here.
If you are willing tostay up late or get up early there will be online coverage of each event's qualifying and finals. Check it out here.

Women's Shot Put

Mon, Aug 06 4:45aQualification

Mon, Aug 06 1:15pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR22.63 RUS LISOVSKAYA Natalya 7 Jun 1987 - Moscow (URS)

Track and Field: Women's Shot Put preview

Track and Field: Women's Shot Put preview

In Beijing, New Zealand's Valerie Vili dominated the competition en route to winning the gold medal. Now divorced and competing under her maiden name, Valerie Adams is still the preeminent thrower in the world and will be the gold-medal favorite in London. Her competition should include Nadzeya Ostapchuk of Belarus, who has the best throw in the world this year, Nadine Kleinert of Germany, Americans Jillian Camarena-Williams and Michelle Carter, and China's Gong Lijiao.

Men's Shot Put

Fri, Aug 03 4:00aQualification

Fri, Aug 03 2:30pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR23.12 USA BARNES Randy 20 May 1990 - Los Angeles, CA (USA)

Track and Field: Men's Shot Put preview

Track and Field: Men's Shot Put preview

In Beijing, Poland's Tomasz Majewski emerged as the surprise gold medalist with a throw of 21.51m. Once an event dominated by the Americans, recent years have seen the likes of Canada's Dylan Armstrong, Germany's David Storl and Belarus' Andrei Mikhnevich push their to the top more frequently. The U.S. contingent will still be strong with Reese Hoffa, Christian Cantwell, and Ryan Whiting, but will be hard-pressed to be thinking medal sweep with the international talent opposing them and memories of last year's shutout at Worlds as a reminder.

Women's Discus Throw

Fri, Aug 03 1:10pQualification

Sat, Aug 04 1:30pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR76.80 GER REINSCH Gabriele 9 Jul 1988 - Neubrandenburg (GDR)

Track and Field: Women's Discus preview

Track and Field: Women's Discus preview

In Beijing, American Stephanie Brown-Trafton pulled off one of the biggest surprises of the Games, whirling the discus 64.74m on her first attempt to become the first U.S. champion in the event since Lillian Copeland in 1932. Since then, Brown-Trafton has slimmed down and become a more agile athlete in the ring, which makes her dangerous again. The favorite, however, is Sandra Perkovic of Croatia, who has been the most consistent thrower in the world. Dariya Pischalnikova of Russia has the lone throw over 70 meters in the world this year. Nadine Mueller of Germany, Yarelis Barrios of Cuba, Zaneta Glanc of Poland, Dani Samuels of Australia and Li Yanfeng of China round out the list of favorites.

Men's Discus Throw

Mon, Aug 06 4:00aQualification

Tue, Aug 07 1:45pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR74.08 GER SCHULT Jurgen 6 Jun 1986 - Neubrandenburg (GDR)

Track and Field: Men's Discus preview

Track and Field: Men's Discus preview

In Beijing, Estonia's Gerd Kanter put the exclamation point on a dominant season by winning his first Olympic title with a throw of 68.82m. Since then, Germany's Robert Harting has been the top thrower on the circuit, winning gold at the 2009 and 2011 World Championships. Other throwers who could contend for medals include Poland's Piotr Małachowski, Ehsan Hadadi of Iran and the ageless Virgilijus Alekna of Lithuania. The American contingent will include U.S. Trials champion Lance Brooks, 2004 Olympian Jarred Rome and Olympic rookie Jason Young.

Women's Hammer Throw

Wed, Aug 08 4:00aQualification

Fri, Aug 10 1:35pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR79.42 GER Betty Heidler 21 May 2011 - Halle (GER)

Track and Field: Women's Hammer preview

Track and Field: Women's Hammer preview

In Beijing, Aksana Miankova of Belarus threw an Olympic-record 76.31m to win gold by over one meter ahead of Yarelis Barrios of Cuba and Wenxiu Zhang of China, both of whom figure to contend for medals again in London. In 2011, Betty Heidler of Germany set a new world record in the event, but lost to Tatyana Lysenko of Russia at the World Championships. Former world-record-holder Anita Wlodarczyk of Poland should also prove formidable. The Americans competing will be Amber Campbell, Amanda Bingson and U.S. record holder Jessica Cosby.

Men's Hammer Throw

Fri, Aug 03 5:20aQualification

Sun, Aug 05 2:20pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR86.74 UKR SEDYKH Yuriy 30 Aug 1986 - Stuttgart (FRG)
Track and Field: Men's Hammer preview

Track and Field: Men's Hammer preview

In Beijing, Primoz Kozmus of Slovenia threw 82.02m to hold off Belarusians Vadim Devyatovskiy and Ivan Tsikhan, who were later disqualified for doping violations then reinstated by the Court of Arbitration for Sport due to errors committed by the Chinese lab that conducted the tests. Other contenders in London could include Koji Murofushi of Japan, the 2004 Olympic and 2011 world champion, and Krisztian Pars of Hungary. The Americans competing will be U.S. Trials champion Kibwe Johnson and A.G. Kruger.

Women's Javelin Throw

Tue, Aug 07 4:00aQualification

Thu, Aug 09 3:00pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR72.28 CZE Barbora Špotáková 13 Sep 2008 - Stuttgart (GER)

Track and Field: Women's Javelin preview

Track and Field: Women's Javelin preview

In Beijing, Barbora Spotakova of the Czech Republic prevailed in a competitive duel with Russia's Maria Abakumova and took the gold at 71.42m. At the 2011 World Championships in Daegu it was Abakumova who came out on top, winning by just under half a meter at 71.99m. Those two should be at it again in London, while Christina Obergfoll of Germany, Sunette Viljoen of South Africa, Vira Rebryk of Ukraine and Goldie Sayers of Great Britain try to contend. The Americans competing will be U.S. Trials champion Brittany Borman, American record holder Kara Patterson and Rachel Yurkovich.

Men's Javelin Throw

Wed, Aug 08 1:05pQualification

Sat, Aug 11 1:20pFinal

Records

TypeDistanceAthleteDate and place
WR98.48 CZE ZELEZNY Jan 25 May 1996 - Jena (GER)
Track and Field: Men's Javelin preview

Track and Field: Men's Javelin preview

In Beijing, Norway's Andreas Thorkildsen dominated the competition, unleashing a throw of 90.57m, which won him a repeat gold medal by nearly four meters and set a new Olympic record. Thorkildsen remains one of the best throwers in the world and a win in London would tie him with the great Jan Zelezny for the most Olympic titles in history. His main competition figures to come from Germany's Matthias de Zordo, the 2011 world champion, Vitezslav Vesely of the Czech Republic, and Tero Pitkamaki of Finland. The Americans competing will be Craig Kinsley, Sean Furey and Cyrus Hostetler.
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MTC's Samantha Noennig wins AAU discus National Championship

Out of 83 discus throwers, SAM Noennig WON the AAU Junior Olympics in Houston! She had 4 legal throws and
all were personal bests! Her best was 123'6" which was a 17.5 foot PR! Sam, I am so impressed with what you
have accomplished in just your first summer of training.
Keep working hard - and anything is possible.
Congrats,
Coach Frontier

2012 AAU NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP MEET
7/28/2012 to 8/4/2012
Turner Stadium Humble High School, Humble Texas

Event 189: GIRLS DISCUS THROW Youth 14 years (1k)
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Name Year Team Distance
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Finals                                                                      
1 Samantha Noennig          98 Rubicon, WI             37.62m     123-05   
2 Alycia Springs            98 Charlotte, NC           37.28m    122-04  
3 Elizabeth Weimer          98 Quincy, IL              35.08m     115-01   
4 Jocelen Ruth              98 Lenhartsville, PA       34.97m     114-09  
5 Payton Roberts            98 Newton, KS              33.96m     111-05  
6 Rhea Thompson             98 Lake Charles, LA        33.32m     109-04   
7 Sophia Rivera             98 Brentwood, MO           33.18m     108-10   
8 Markeisha Lewis           98 Miramar Optimist, F     30.84m     101-02   
9 Inomunique Stallworth     98 Humble, TX              30.58m     100-04  
10 Meia Gordon               98 Houston, TX             30.50m     100-01  
 
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VIDEO

So many good throws out there, so many good videos out there...
I have been adding THROWING videos to my YouTube channel for the past 4 years...and counting...
I hope that you find some videos of throws that will help you with your own throws.
I think it is so important to take advantage of watching good technique, analyzing your own, and getting out there and throwing some more.


LINK TO YouTUBE CHANNEL  - Please SUBSCRIBE

DISCUS DRILLS













GLIDE SHOT PUT



ROTATIONAL SHOT PUT

I'm also working on linking videos of the BEST throws in WISCONSIN PREP HISTORY. Find out more HERE.
I will update this every summer.  
I hope it inspires new throwers to work hard and dream of making the list!
Throw Far,
Coach Frontier
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Extra Session #3

Extra Session #3
Toda: Monday, July 30th.
4pm - Discus, Shot Put to follow
$20 MTC members
$30 all other throwers.
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THE HEAT CAN'T STOP US.

Nice work today. It wasn't to hot for these MTC girls:
Grace, Katie B, Corinne, Christina, Samantha, Erin, Molly and Cora.
Thanks to Coach Stoms for helping too!

Final extra session next Monday, July 30th. 4pm.
See you there,
Coach Frontier
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LET's TRAIN: EXTRA SESSION #2

We will throw again Monday, July 23. 4pm
$20 MTC Members
$30 All others.
Please confirm with Coach Frontier that you will be attending.
josephfrontier@hotmail.com
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Extra SESSION...Lets Train.

There is still time to train this summer. The first extra training session will be Monday, July 16.
4pm Shot Put
5pm Discus
MTC members $20.
All others $30.
Stay tuned for upcoming Bonus Sessions. Or
Contact Coach Frontier for One-on-One training.
josephfrontier@hotmail.com
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USATF Junior Olympics Region VIII

Good Luck to all of the Youth Athletes from the upper Midwest competing in the Regional this weekend in Oshkosh.
Especially all of the MTC throwers who have Qualified.
Throw Big, Throw Far,
Coach Frontier
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Lance Brooks wins DIscus books trip to London

I still can't get over how clutch this throw is! Congrats Lance.
Video HERE!
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Alicia DeShasier top 5 in Javelin

Friend of MTC and former Badgers volunteer assistant coach Alicia DeShasier fell short of her goal of making the U.S. team for the London Olympics, but she did manage to extend an impressive streak.

DeShasier, who picked up the javelin just five years ago after a collegiate softball career at Southern Illinois-Edwardsville, continues to train in Madison with Badgers assistant coach Dave Astrauskas, the former SIU-E head coach.

She threw 185 feet, 9 inches on her second attempt and stood fourth after the first three rounds of throws, earning her an additional three attempts. DeShasier threw 185-5 on her fifth attempt but was unable to improve on her initial mark.

That left her shy of the top-three finish and Olympic qualifying standard she needed to advance to London, but it did secure a fifth-consecutive top-five finish for DeShasier at a U.S. championship event.

DeShasier won gold for Team USA at the 2011 Pan Am Championships after a third-place finish at last year's USA championships, her second-consecutive bronze.

Congrats Alicia!
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UPCOMING TRACK MEETS

Westside Track Club and ROTARY INTERNATIONAL will be hosting a track meet for youth on
Saturday July 21st at Madison LaFollette High School.
Entries must be postmarked by July 12.
Cost is $14.
Both Shot Put and Discus will be competed.

Also the Wisconsin Track Club will be hosting its final meet of its summer series on Thursday evening July 12 - 5pm at the UW McClimon Track/Soccer Complex. Registration is on site the day of the event beginning at 5pm and the Cost is $5. Athletes under the age of 18 must have a waiver signed to compete.
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MTC THROWERS Raise the Bar in 2012




Madison Throws Club has been working with throwers from around the State of Wisconsin and beyond for 10 years now, but the 2012 throwers raised the bar like no other group has in the past. I couldn't be more proud of the hard-work and dedication shown by every athlete that I have had the opportunity to work with but some of these athletes have set the bar higher for the athletes that will follow them and deserve special recognition.

Several MTC athletes had throws that put them on the ALL-TIME performance list for the State of Wisconsin.

BOYS SHOT PUT
#14 --62'09.50"-- THERON BAUMANN , sr., Monona Grove

BOYS DISCUS
#4 --- 195' 08"--- THERON BAUMANN ,sr., Monona Grove
#7 --- 191' 10"--- JASON ZAHN , sr., Grafton

GIRLS SHOT PUT
#20 --45'07.25"-- KAILEE KAMPS, sr., Belmont

GIRLS DISCUS
#11 --- 152'01" --- MOLLY GRIEP, sr., Whitewater
#16 --- 147'05"--- KAILEE KAMPS, sr., Belmont
#24--- 143'08"--- CORINNE FRANZ, jr., Madison Memorial

MTC athletes had some awesome performances to qualify for the state meet. Then had the best State meet in MTC history with 5 runner-ups and 4 new State CHAMPS.

19 WIAA State Qualifiers

14 WIAA State Podium Finishes

5 WIAA STATE RUNNER-UPS:
D3 Girls Discus Kailee Kamps 12 Belmont 2nd
D3 Girls Shot Put Kailee Kamps 12 Belmont 2nd
D2 Girls Discus Heather Clankie 12 Brodhead-Juda 2nd
D1 Boys Discus Theron Baumann SR Monona Grove 2nd
D1 Boys Shot Put Jason Zahn SR Grafton 2nd

4 WIAA STATE CHAMPIONS
D2 Girls Shot Put Molly Griep 12 Whitwater 1st
D1 Girls Discus Corinne Franz 11 Madison Memorial 1st
D1 Boys Shot Put Theron Baumann 12 Monona Grove 1st
D1 Boys Discus Jason Zahn 12 Grafton 1st

1 ILLINOIS STATE CHAMPION
Class 2A Girls Discus LINDSAY HERRA 11 Boylan 1st
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The reigning Olympic Discus Champion, Stephanie Brown Trafton has earned the right to defend her crown by winning the U.S. Olympic Trials. Her throw of 213-10 inches easily outdistanced the field. Brown Trafton recently broke the U.S. record in the discus of 222-02 breaking the record held by Suzy Powell Roos.

PlaceAthlete Name AffiliationMark Rnd 1Rnd 2Rnd 3Rnd 4Rnd 5Rnd 6
1Stephanie Brown Trafton Nike65.18m213-10 63.30m
(1) 207-8
62.62m
(1) 205-5
60.19m
(1) 197-5
FOUL
FOUL
65.18m
(1) 213-10
2Aretha Thurmond Nike62.23m204-2 62.04m
(2) 203-6
FOUL
FOUL
59.90m
(2) 196-6
62.23m
(2) 204-2
FOUL
3Suzy Powell-Roos Asics60.20m197-6 58.68m
(4) 192-6
57.50m
(5) 188-7
57.13m
(5) 187-5
60.20m
(3) 197-6
57.57m
(3) 188-10
FOUL
4Shelbi Vaughan Mansfield High School59.68m195-9 57.87m
(5) 189-10
59.68m
(3) 195-9
58.98m
(3) 193-6
FOUL
57.53m
(4) 188-9
FOUL
5Elizabeth Podominick Unattached59.42m194-11 59.00m
(3) 193-7
FOUL
55.63m
(4) 182-6
FOUL
59.42m
(5) 194-11
57.49m
(5) 188-7
6Gia Lewis-Smallwood Unattached58.78m192-10 57.48m
(6) 188-7
56.17m
(6) 184-3
FOUL
58.78m
(6) 192-10
56.45m
(6) 185-2
FOUL
7Beth Rohl Michigan State57.82m189-8 57.37m
(8) 188-2
FOUL
57.82m
(6) 189-8
57.37m
(7) 188-2
FOUL
55.02m
(7) 180-6
8Summer Pierson Unattached57.44m188-5 57.44m
(7) 188-5
54.97m
(7) 180-4
FOUL
FOUL
FOUL
54.41m
(8) 178-6
Video I took of Stephanie Brown Trafton's winning throw from last year's U.S. National meet.
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