HHSAA state champions: Girls 400 relay

Lea Lambardi passed the baton to anchor Elise Tsugawa to help Punahou win the 1990 relay. Photo by Greg Yamamoto.
Lea Lambardi passed the baton to anchor Elise Tsugawa to help Punahou win the 1990 relay. Photo by Greg Yamamoto.

The Star-Advertiser has tried to compile lists of each event winner in the history of the HHSAA track and field championships. Inevitably, some information is incomplete, especially concerning individuals on relay teams. If you have any corrections, please comment at the bottom of this post and I will get to them as soon as I can. Without Doug Kilpatrick there would be few names in here, spread the word and help us fill out this imformation.


These are only performances in the final day of the state track and field championships each year, records can be broken in trials, but those are not reflected anywhere except for in the state meet record book. The lines at the top of these lists are those records, FAT is computer time, H is hand-held and WA denotes wind-aided.


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COMMENTS (4)

  1. Ruth Harrington June 21, 2014 1:02 pm

    Aloha,
    My sister Janet Harrington did sports with Elise Amemiya and she is looking to find out how to contact her. Please let me know if you have any contact information on her.
    Thanks


  2. Kimberly November 13, 2014 4:22 pm

    Hello, I just wanted a correction made to the 1994 girls 4×100 relay team from Waipahu. Jennifer Shannon is suppose to be Jennifer Sherman. She was my teammate.


  3. Jerry Campany November 13, 2014 4:33 pm

    Thanks, Kim, I will fix it sometime today.


  4. Jerry Campany November 13, 2014 7:05 pm

    Fixed


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