Justin, Carl (Tarelton State University), and Erik--San Angelo State University 2002
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TIPS FROM THE BEST---Besides his coaches and teammates, Sienty gets pointers from his mother, Dr. Sarah Sienty, assistant professor in secondary and higher education at A&M Commerce.
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Ben Botello, teammate in San Angelo 2002.
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Teammate, Justin Truelove, in San Angelo 2002
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Erik, his mom, and brother, Ryan Sienty--Valentines Day 2002
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Erik's brother, Ryan Sienty, works hard at Dub's--9/02
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Erik and Sylvie
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Erik, Coach Phil Williams, Justin Truelove, and Ben Botello--right after the 1500 at San Angelo 2002
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Erik after an event...he's #1
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Freshman year: Erik, Coach Williams, and friends after a race
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Teammates, Doug Payne and Darrell Calhoun, warm up with Erik.
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Erik and Doug
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FOUR-DAY RECOVERY---At a routine practice, Sienty recently broke his nose pole vaulting.
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After his broken nose, Erik goes back to the track to begin his training.
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TAKING A BREAK---Competition demands plenty of rest. Sienty grabs a few winks between events at Tarlton University.
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GLIDING TO FIRST—Sienty placed first in San Angelo last season in the 400-meter hurdle race which not only requires speed and agility, but flexibility is a must if this race is to be won. Sienty proved that with hard work and commitment, it could be done.
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LEAPING FOR MORE THAN JOY---Sienty flew through the air in the long jump event in San Angelo last season.
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PRACTICING THE DISCUSS THROW---During track season and throughout the year, Sienty’s commitment to practice daily is not broken.
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LEAPING FOR MORE THAN JOY---Sienty flew through the air in the long jump event in San Angelo last season.
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“BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN…”---Sienty, back on the track after his broken nose, stretches before his workout at Memorial Stadium.
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