ATHLETE OF THE WEEK: JOENISHA VINSON

Last month, junior Joenisha Vinson began the indoor track and field season by breaking her own school record in the 60-meter hurdle, but it appears she is not yet ready to let the ink dry on Portland State’s top time in the event.

Last month, junior Joenisha Vinson began the indoor track and field season by breaking her own school record in the 60-meter hurdle, but it appears she is not yet ready to let the ink dry on Portland State’s top time in the event.

At last week’s Cherry & Silver Invitational, the Phoenix, Ariz., native again broke the school record with a time of 8.64 seconds in the preliminary round, and went on to finish fifth overall in the event.

Vinson recently took some time away from the track to tell us a little about herself.

Vanguard: Why did you come to Portland State? ?

Joenisha Vinson:In my senior year in high school I was recruited by the track team. Maybe it’s because I wanted to try new scenery, because I’m from Arizona and the weather here is much different.

V: What is your favorite memory on the track? ?

JV:Last year, when I took third place in the indoor pentathlon—that was exciting because I wasn’t expecting to take third. That is something that I will probably never forget.

V: How does it feel to break a school record? ?

JV:It feels good. When I first did it, it was exciting, but now it’s my record that I keep breaking. So, it’s good to know that I am getting better, and improving. It’s good to know that the hard work is paying off.

V: Which is your favorite place to eat  around campus? ?

JV:Taco Bell, even though my coaches don’t want me to eat there.

V: What is your favorite thing to do around Portland? ?

JV:Outside of track, I would just say exercising.

V: What is the first item that you would buy if you won the lottery? ?

JV:I would buy a house…a big house…on a mountain!

V: Do you have any hidden talents? ?

JV:I rap. My coaches know, but they have just never heard it. Some of my teammates know, but a lot of them don’t.

V: What is the last thing you cooked? ?

JV:Baked chicken, rice and broccoli. It

was great.

V: If you could attend one concert or sporting event anywhere, what would it be? ?

JV:The Super Bowl to see the Green Bay Packers versus the Steelers. I’m rooting for Green Bay.

V: What has been your favorite class at Portland State? ?

JV:A sexualities class that I had last spring. It was very interesting.

V: What is on your iPod right now? ?

JV:Nicki Minaj’s “Pink Friday.”

V: If you could have dinner with three people from history—alive, dead or fictional—who would they be? ?

JV:Presidents Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and John F. Kennedy.

V: Do you read the Vanguard, and if so, how often? ?

JV:I don’t really read it because I have two online classes, so I’m barely in the buildings. But I picked one up today!

V: What is the last thing you read? ?

JV:The Vanguard’s sports section.

V: Do you have a favorite superhero?

JV:I don’t have a favorite superhero. But for cartoon characters, I like Stewie from “Family Guy.” He’s funny. It’s the attitude baby.

—This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.