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Cal Poly Olympians
Stephanie Brown Trafton earned Cal
Poly's first-ever Olympic gold medal in the women's discus at the
2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China. An Arroyo Grande High
School and Cal Poly graduate who currently resides in Galt, Brown
Trafton won the Olympic title with a best mark of 212 feet, 5
inches.
She reached that mark on her first throw and the rest of the
12-person field couldn't catch her. Brown Trafton was third at the
U.S. Olympic Trials but had the best throw by an American this
season.
Brown Trafton's gold was her first
title on the international level and gave the United States its
first gold medal in the event since Lillian Copeland won at the
1932 Los Angeles Games. It also is the first U.S. medal in the
event since Leslie Deniz won silver in 1984, also in Los
Angeles.
Brown Trafton, who graduated from Cal Poly in 2004 with a degree
in engineering, competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens,
Greece, placing 11th in the first of two groups in the prelims with
a mark of 192-1. She did not advance to the final round. She also
qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England, and
placed eighth overall with a mark of 206 feet, 8.5 inches.
Brown Trafton, who posted a mark of
212-10.5 in the prelims, won the discus at the 2012 U.S. Olympic
Trials with a throw of 206-1. She broke the American record with a
mark of 222-3 on May 4, 2012, at the Altius TC Throwdown in Maui,
Hawaii.
Brown Trafton was a seven-time Big West champion -- four in the
shot put and three in the discus -- and three times earned NCAA
All-America honors, placing seventh in the shot put in 2001, fourth
in the discus in 2002 and fourth in the shot put in 2003. She also
earned three All-America certificates in indoor track and still
holds Cal Poly records of 57-0 in the shot put and 189-7 in the
discus.
Brown Trafton was a three-time state high school champion who
also played basketball at Arroyo Grande High School and Cal Poly
before an injury ended her hoops career.
Gina Miles (Crop Science '97) earned a silver
medal in the equestrian sport of eventing in Hong Kong, also in the
2008 Olympics, while Karen Kraft (Architecture
'91) earned a silver medal for pairs rowing at the Atlanta Games in
1996 and a bronze at the 2000 competition in Sydney.
Miles currently resides in Creston while Kraft recently was named
assistant coach of women's rowing at the University of
Wisconsin.
Former Cal Poly track and field standout Sharon
Day qualified for the women's high jump in the 2008
Olympics, but did not advance to the finals. Day missed on three
attempts at 6-2 1/4 and settled for 12th place in Group A with a
mark of 6-0 3/4.
Day, who graduated from Cal Poly in 2008 with a degree in
kinesiology, finished third at the U.S. Olympic Track and Field
Trials at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, with a mark of 6 feet, 3
1/4 inches, thus qualifying for the 2008 Olympics.
In 2012, Day qualified for the London Olympics in the heptathlon and placed 16th with a total of 6,232 points. She was second at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon, with a personal-best total of 6,343 points. Day qualified for the trials with a total of 6,337 points at a meet in March 2012 at Westmont College.
Day earned her seventh NCAA All-America certificate in June 2008
with a second-place finish in the women’s high jump at the
NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Des
Moines, Iowa.
Former Cal Poly first baseman/outfielder Jimmy Van
Ostrand played first base for Team Canada in the 2008
Olympics and went 0-for-2. He finished the tournament 4-for-15 (a
.267 average).
Van Ostrand was 2-for-4 in Canada's 10-0 win over China, then went
1-for-3 with a double in a 7-6 loss to Cuba. He was used as a
pinch-hitter in Canada's 1-0 loss to South Korea as well as in a
5-4 setback against Team USA. Van Ostrand was 0-for-1 in both
games.
Van Ostrand did not play in a 1-0 loss to Japan but went 1-for-3
with a walk while playing first base and left field in a 4-0 win
over the Netherlands, snapping a four-game Team Canada losing
streak. He singled to drive in a run in the eighth inning against
the Netherlands.
Van Ostrand was named to the 24-man Team Canada roster in July
2008 due in large part to his performance in the seven-game
round-robin Final Olympic Qualifying Tournament held in Chinese
Taipei in March. Van Ostrand hit .556 on 10-for-18 hitting,
striking out just twice and walking three times. He drove in eight
runs.
Van Ostrand currently plays in the Houston Astros’ minor
league system.
A Mustang in 2005 and 2006, Van Ostrand was selected in the eighth
round of the 2006 June Amateur Draft by the Astros. He is a senior
in kinesiology at Cal Poly.
Other former Mustangs who have competed in the Olympic Games include Reynaldo Brown in the men's high jump (1968 and 1972), Mohinder Gill in the men's triple jump (1972 for India), Bart Williams in the 400 hurdles (1980), Carmelo Rios in the 3,000-meter steeplechase (1984 for Puerto Rico), Sue Rembao in the women's high jump (1992), Karin Smith in the women's javelin (1976, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992), Sharon Hanson-Lowery in the women's heptathlon (1996), Pat Lovell in wrestling (1964) and Gene Lenz in swimming (1960).
In addition, Rory Cooper and Mark Barr competed in the Paralympic Games. Cooper In 1988, Cooper won a bronze medal in wheelchair racing while Barr competed in swimming events at the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing.



