2014 New Jersey Meet of Champions

5 storylines for New Jersey MOC

5 storylines for New Jersey MOC

Jun 3, 2014 by FloTrack Staff
5 storylines for New Jersey MOC
The New Jersey Meet of Champions goes down this Wednesday, June 4th. Here are five big storylines for all of the action, which will be live on Flotrack. Click here to watch live.

1. Olivia Baker

 
A lot of you will remember Olivia Baker – the girl that had that monstrous 2:02 split at Penn Relays. Her two best events, the 400m and 800m, promise to be among the best of the weekend.

Since 2012, Baker really hasn’t lost much in the 400m. Her only loses come from New Balance Nationals, the World Youth Trials, and the World Youth Championship.

While she doesn’t lose all that often, this race is far from locked up. She will have to beat Sydney McLaughlin, who has run under 54-seconds and comes in ranked in the top ten in the nation.

Her other top event, the 800m, she isn’t any easier as she isn’t even the top seed. That honor goes to Corinne Myers, the seventh best half miler in the nation.

Though Baker is one of the best 400/800 runners in recent years, the silver medalist at the World Youth Championship will have to run some very fast times in order to win her races.

2. Sydney McLaughlin



If anyone is going to upset Olivia Baker in the 400m, it’s going to be McLaughlin. The freshman is currently ranked ninth in the event nationally and comes in seeded a quarter of a second behind Baker.

However, this isn’t the event she is known for. McLaughlin is coming off a freshman class record setting performance in the 400m hurdles, where she was the first girl to dip under 60-seconds for the year. Can the freshman dethrone the queen of mid-distance in New Jersey?

3. Men’s Distance Races



New Jersey is historically one of the best states for guys distance. However, no one has established themselves as the front runner in either the 1600m or 3200m. This year the top seed for the 3200m is 9:11, over 15-seconds slower than the winning time a year ago.

The question remains – who will step up to take the title?

The defending champ in the field, Kyle Levermore, who has an 8:55 PR. In the 1600m, the top 20 seeds come in with PRs within 5-seconds of each other (4:12-4:17).

4. Girls 1600m



With two girls under 4:50 and 10 more under 4:55, this race is going to be a fast one. Josette Norris leads the way after running a state leading time of 4:47 to defeat Kylene Cochrane at the Group 3 meet last week. The rematch is set for Thursday with a long list of other competitors vying for the fastest girl in New Jersey.

5. Taylor McLaughlin



McLaughlin, whose sister Sydney has stepped into the spotlight this spring, was ranked second indoors in the 400m. He ran a 47.30 at the Eastern States Championship, a time that he has yet to run faster than during the outdoor season. McLaughlin will need to improve on the time from indoors if he hopes to take the title this outdoor season.

Click here to watch the meet live!