AUSTIN / STANFORD / OREM – The Utah track & field team had a busy start to the weekend with competitors in three different meets across three different states on Friday.
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TEXAS RELAYS
Emily Martin got things going for the Utes in the 100m dash over at Mike A. Myers Stadium for the 94th running of the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. The sophomore clocked in a time of 11.76 (11.755) her time finals of the event – which was just shy of her school record time (11.73). Freshman
J'neya Hill shaved .41 off her previous collegiate mark when she posted a time of 12.05 to move into a tie for seventh all-time at Utah.
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In a very tough event,
Harley Daniel recorded a time of 13.99 for 15th-overall in the 100m hurdles.
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Utah's 4x400m relay team of
Harley Daniel,
Ally Gomm,
Bailey Kealamakia and
Josefine Eriksen qualified for the finals with a run of 3:40.74 to win their heat. Utah's 4x100m crew of
Megan Rose,
Emily Martin Hill and Kealamakia didn't qualify for the for the finals but ran the fifth-fastest mark at Utah clocking in at 46.15.
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UVU COLLEGIATE INVITATIONAL
Back home in the Beehive State,
Rachel Bair improved her 100m hurdle time with a time of 16.18 for a new PR at Hal Wing Track & Field in the UVU Collegiate Invitational.
Madi Durrant and
Malia Overton finished after one another in the 200m dash with Durrant crossing at 25.16 for fifth-overall while Overton ran a new personal best time of 25.21 for sixth-overall.
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Chloe Shewell continued her streak of new personal bests so far this year, this time running a 57.40 in the 400m dash for fourth. Durrant ran her first 400m dash in the outdoor season and recorded a mark of 57.95.
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Millie Wilcox and
Annie Murdock cruised in the 800m race, leading the Utes with a 1-2 finish on Friday. Wilcox was the first to cross the finish line at 2:12.58 while Murdock checked in shortly after at 2:14.18.
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Claire Rusovick was Utah's first finisher in the 1500m race, which featured five Women of Utah, with a run of 4:40.75 for second-overall. She was bested by teammate
Anna Peters, who won the race as an unattached runner.
Chloe Kockler picked up a top-10 finish as well with a mark of 4:49.23 for eighth-overall.
Caroline Fischer made her outdoor season debut with a run of 4:51.38 for 11th while
Karli Branch took 12th after crossing the finish line at 4:52.40.
Grace Burnett made her collegiate outdoor season debut after battling injuries during her time at the U with a run of 5:10.77.
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Saydi Anderson crushed her previous PR in the 5000m on Friday, running a 17:39.95 to take second – her previous best mark was 18:23.31.
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The team of Bair, Shewell, Murdock and Wilcox took fourth as a team in the 4x400m relay after running a time of 3:54.90.
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Utah's pair of
Shana Van Elderen and Bair both picked up top-10 wins in the long jump with Van Elderen claiming sixth with a leap of 5.52m (18-1) in the long jump while Bair took ninth with her mark of 5.41m (17-7.75).
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STANFORD INVITATIONAL
Over on the Farm,
Clara Mayfield and
Lindsey Peters both recorded new PBs while
Vero Boire (17:13.15) competed in the outdoor 5000m race for the first time. Mayfield nearly bested her previous PR by three seconds with a run of 16:25.32. Peters had a good pace to record her new personal best time of 16:37.90.
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In the 1500m race,
Erin Vringer improved her hold in the No. 4 spot in the all-time record books with a new PR mark of 4:17.46. Freshmen
Katarzyna Nowakowska,
Kyla Martin and
Grace Moroney both ran in the first 1500m of the outdoor season checking in with times of 4:27.07, 4:25.66 and 4:35.66, respectively.
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