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PreRaceJitters' Q&A: Arizona's Liz Patterson Flying to the Next LevelPublished by
The Dallas-area native high jumper is looking to end her collegiate career on top.In a battle of the best, she battled Destinee Hooker at last year’s NCAA Indoor Championships pushing the eventual winner NCAA to set a new collegiate record (6-6), while at the same time grabbing the best performance of her life at 6-4.75. This year is about Liz Patterson getting to the next level, leaving her mark on the game, and proving she can dominate from week and week in the 2010 season. Coming into the indoor season, the Arizona senior is arguably the top jumper posting the nation’s best jump of 6-3.25 at the Lumberjack Invitation in the January 16 season opener. PreRaceJitters.com caught up with Patterson to discuss the 2010 season and more. PRJ: If I asked your friends to describe you and to tell me a little about you – what would they say? LP: I think they would say I’m a fun, laid back person and easy to get along with. PRJ: Where do you hail from and how did you get involved in track and field? LP: I was born in Dallas and raised in Beaumont, TX. I chose to run track because I did not make the volleyball or basketball teams. Track was the only sport in my middle school that anyone could participate in. Read the full article at: preracejitters.com
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