Saturday, September 12, 2015

Charly Jordan State Champ and MVP

       2015 State Champ and MVP of track team
                                


2015 Nevada State Champ

     State Champ for 100H, 300H, and 4x4 relay
             State Ring

Friday, September 11, 2015

2015 Nevada State Finals D1 300 Hurdles


Nevada State Finals D1 300 Hurdles.  Charly Jordan took first place in the state with a time of 43.93.


2015 Nevada State Finals D1 Girls 100m


Charly took third in state for the 100m sprint with a time of  12.32.  She is in lane 8 on the far right of the screen.


2015 State Finals 100 Hurdles D1


Lane 4 is Charly Jordan. She took state title with a time of 14.54


Division 1 Nevada State Hurdle Champions:
Charly Jordan and Brad Alexander

2015 Nevada State Finals 4x4 Relay D1


Centennital was favorite to win this race, but Coronado took it by a longshot.  Charly was running anchor.  She said she could hear Karina behind her, as if she was right on her heels.  However, that was not the case.  There were many meters between them.
waiting for Linnea Saltz to hand off
finishing up with a split time of 57.60
 
wonderful 4x4 team
#1 in Nevada 
walking off
collapsing she says "i am losing my sight". Brit Whit helps her.
and she stands up again for a final picture



2015 Southern Nevada D1 Regionals


Southern Nevada D1 Regionals May 2015.  High school sophomore Charly Jordan in the 100 Hurdles.  She qualified for state with a time of 14.95





Charly qualified for State with a time of  45.29
She won state with a time of 43.93

Las Vegas Review Journal May 9, 2015

Coronado’s Charleen Jordan knew she was in for a long day Saturday in the Division I Sunrise Region track and field meet, so she decided to take a nap under her team’s canopy on the bleachers just before her final event.
It was a helpful and well-deserved siesta for the standout sophomore.
Jordan swept the hurdles, ran anchor on the winning 1,600-meter relay team and placed third in the 100 to cap one of the afternoon’s most outstanding performances at Del Sol.
“I love it, honestly,” Jordan said. “It is tiring at times, having to stay the entire meet from beginning to end, but I love it. And I love the relays because it’s just a four-girl team, and you get really close with everyone. It’s nice to not always be alone in a race.”
Jordan, who last season won region titles in each of the 300 hurdles and 1,600 relay events, got her first individual title in the 100 hurdles and also qualified for state in the 100.
She won the 100 hurdles in 15.25 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 45.33.
Jordan also ran on the winning 1,600 relay team (4:03.23), and was third in the 100 behind Liberty’s Gifty Nkansah (12.46) and Valley’s Zamiah Austin (12.59).
But even she thought it could have gone better.
Jordan, who had stress fractures in both of her shins earlier this season, hasn’t participated in as many races as she would have liked. But she hopes to finish the season on a high note in this week’s state meet.
“This week (in practice), I’m going to race the fellow boy hurdlers,” Jordan said. “So when state comes, I’ll be ready.”
The actual newspaper
Well deserved siesta

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

2015 Charly Jordan Track Meet

Liberty High School Girls 100H
Liberty High School 100m dash
 Girls 100mH Liberty Relays March 14, 2015
Charly Jordan 12.60