North Salinas Excessive sophomore Clara Adams ran the quickest time within the ladies’ 400-meter finals on the CIF State Observe & Subject Finals final weekend.
She crossed the end line .28 seconds forward of her closest competitor.
However Adams will not be the state champion. She was stripped of that title after she used a fireplace extinguisher to spray her cleats whereas on the sphere contained in the observe moments after the race.
“I was robbed,” Adams, 16, informed The Instances shortly after being disqualified from that occasion as effectively the 200 finals, which occurred later within the meet.
Adams stated CIF officers informed her that she was being disqualified as a result of she had been “unsportsmanlike,” however that’s not how she noticed it in any respect.
“I was having fun,” Adams stated, noting her win within the 400 marked her first state title. “I’d never won something like that before, and they took it away from me. I didn’t do anything wrong.”
She added: “I worked really hard for it and they took it from me, and I don’t know what to do.”
Days later, David Adams, who stated he’s the dash coach at North Salinas, informed The Instances his daughter was “doing better” however nonetheless making an attempt to deal with the whole lot that unfolded Saturday afternoon at Buchanan Excessive in Clovis.
“Clara’s hurt. She’s hurt right now,” David Adams stated Wednesday. “She’s better today than Saturday. Saturday was fresh. It just happened. It was a shock. She felt numb. They made her sit there and watch while they put those other girls on the podium, knowing Clara’s the fastest 400-meter runner in the state of California.”
Clara Adams has been operating competitively since age 6, her father stated. She completed fourth within the 400 eventually 12 months’s state meet and received the occasion with a state-best time of 53.23 on the Central Coast Part championships final month. After posting the highest qualifying time in Friday’s preliminaries, Adams surged forward of Madison Mosby of St. Mary’s Academy in Inglewood to win the race with a time of 53.24.
Instantly afterward, Adams walked over to the wall in entrance of the stands and located her father, who reached down and handed her what he described as a “small” hearth extinguisher. She then walked again throughout the observe into the grass, the place she sprayed her cleats as if she was placing out a fireplace — a transfer her father stated was a tribute to former U.S. sprinter Maurice Greene, who equally celebrated his win within the 100 on the 2004 House Depot Invitational in Carson.
CIF officers apparently weren’t amused and disqualified Adams on the spot, awarding first place to Mosby. In keeping with guidelines established by the Nationwide Federation of State Excessive Faculty Assns., “unsporting conduct” is outlined as conduct that features however will not be restricted to “disrespectfully addressing an official, any flagrant behavior, intentional contact, taunting, criticizing or using profanity directed toward someone.” The penalty is disqualification from the occasion through which the conduct occurred and additional competitors within the meet.
The CIF didn’t reply to a request for remark from The Instances.
In keeping with David Adams, the officers “were really nasty” towards his daughter. They “tugged on her arm,” he stated, “they were screaming in her face. I could hear it from where I was at. I could see it — I couldn’t hear exactly what they were saying, but they were just really nasty.”
Clara Adams stated she particularly requested the officers to talk along with her father concerning the disqualification, however they refused.
“They kept telling me, ‘It’s OK,’ and I was telling them, ‘It’s not OK,’ and they didn’t care,” she stated. “They were trying to smile in my face, like them telling me ‘no’ amused them or something.”
David Adams stated the officers would solely communicate to North Salinas head coach Alan Inexperienced, who declined to talk to The Instances for this story.
“They told him that it was unsportsmanlike conduct,” David Adams stated of the officers’ dialogue with Inexperienced. “We were asking for the rule, the specific rule of what she did, and they didn’t really give anything. It was more of a gray area that gives them discretion to pick and choose what they feel is unsportsmanlike conduct.”
Adams disputes that his daughter behaved in a way that could possibly be thought-about unsportsmanlike.
“Looking at the film, Clara is nowhere near any opponent,” he stated. “She’s off the track, on the grass. Her opponents are long gone off the track already, so she wasn’t in their face. It was a father-daughter moment. … She did it off the track because she didn’t want to seem disrespectful toward nobody. And they still found a reason to take her title away. They didn’t give her a warning or anything.”
He added that his daughter is a “very humble, really sweet kid.”
“I take responsibility for the situation. I’m taking full responsibility,” he stated. “Clara has run several championship races and won and walked off the track. It’s just weird that she celebrates one time and now people, these strangers, these middle-aged people want to chase after her character?”
Greene, the four-time Olympic medalist who impressed Clara’s celebration, informed KSBW-TV in Salinas that the CIF ought to rethink its resolution.
“If [the celebration] was away from everyone and not interfering with anyone, I would say reinstate her,” Greene stated.
David Adams stated he’s making an attempt to make that occur however thus far the CIF received’t return his calls .
“We have an attorney on standby right now,” he stated. “I don’t want to take it there, but I will fight this all the way. As long as I’m breathing I’m gonna fight it. But we’re trying to go through proper channels to give the CIF an opportunity to do the right thing. Having an attorney involved is our last resort, that means we tried everything.”