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WLS state champ lends a helping hand

By Dave Long, Contributing Writer Updated 11:37 AM Sunday, June 3, 2012

COLUMBUS — Lending a helping hand was more satisfying than winning a state

championship Saturday for Meghan Vogel.

The West Liberty-Salem High School junior was the surprise winner in the

Division III girls 1,600 meters in the finals of the state track meet at Ohio

State’s Jesse Owens Stadium.

She broke away from race favorite Tammy Berger of Versailles and Delainey

Phelps of Toledo Christian with 300 meters to go. She won going away in 4:58.31.

It was the first time she had broken the five-minute mark.

What Vogel did at the end of the D-III 3,200 meters, however, got her a

standing ovation.

Within 20 feet of the finish line, Arden McMath, a sophomore from Arlington

High School, collapsed in front of Vogel. Rather than run by her, Vogel helped

McMath to her feet and helped her across the finish line.

The crowd came to its feet with the roar growing louder with each step.

“Helping her across the finish line was a lot more satisfying than winning

the state championship,†admitted Vogel.

By rule, a runner in track or cross country is automatically disqualified for

aiding another runner. In this instance, however, meet management took no

action. McMath was given 14th place in 12:29.90 and Vogel 15th in 12:30.24.

Vogel made sure McMath crossed the finish line first because she had been ahead

of her.

“What a selfless act,†said Arlington coach Paul Hunter. “She could have just

gone around Arden. But she chose to help. I’ve never seen that at a state meet.

That’s real sportsmanship.â€

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