Baird at Nike Nationals

MONDAY, 23 JUNE 2008 - 02:06:43 P.M.
Courtesy: Loudoun Prep Sports



By Ben Ledbetter
Special to Loudoun Prep Sports

GREENSBORO, N.C. (June 22, 2008) – Park View High School graduate Natalie Baird ended the Nike Outdoor Nationals at N.C. A&T State University with three top 10 finishes.

On Saturday, she placed third in the discus with a throw of 152-03 and seventh in the hammer throw with a mark of 140-5. She finished eighth in the shot put Friday with a mark of 43-07.25.

To hone her technique in the discus she had recently started watching old footage of Greek discus thrower Anastasia Kelesidou. Baird said she has similarities with Kelesidou’s style, which involves shifting her weight to the left and leaning.

Although the rising freshman at William & Mary finished third in the discus, three of her six throws were fouls.

“The discus, it wasn’t one of my best days,” Baird said. “You can’t have your best day every day.”

Aslynn Halvorson of Charlotte won the discus with a throw of 154-2.

Baird is a newcomer to the hammer, having taken up the event about a year ago.

“I really actually started practicing the hammer in the fall,” she said. “I did meets with the Potomac Valley Track Club. They had the hammer and they said I should try it.”

Allison Horner of Marietta, Ga. won the hammer with a throw of 177-2.
For Baird, the hammer is not just an average throwing event.

“I like how you’re balancing against the ball,” she said. “It’s kind of like you have to work with it. You just can’t throw it.”

With the three high finishes this weekend, Baird feels she’s performing well and likes the newness of the hammer.

“I feel like I’m consistent,” Baird said about her performance at the meet. “The hammer, I’m excited about it because it’s a new thing. I’m ready to go to it when I go to college.”

 
 
 
  
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