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Remarks: Und visits visit Virginia Beach and Fargo this weekend – athletics in North Dakota

Remarks: Und visits visit Virginia Beach and Fargo this weekend – athletics in North Dakota

Grand Forks, ND – North Dakota will split and be in operation both in Virginia and North Dakota this weekend.

Part of the team will participate in open Bison this Friday and Saturday. The meeting will start with combined events starting at noon, field events at 1:00 pm and will follow events at 15:30 on Friday. Saturday will open with the latest Heptalon events, starting at 11am, field events at 14:00 and the runway action at 2:30 pm. Live results from the two days of the meeting will be provided from the time of the hero.

Select Fighting Hawks will visit Virginia Beach for Invitational East Coast Invitational on Friday and Saturday. Running events will start the match at 2pm (CT), following field events at 2:30 pm (CT). Saturday will start with events at noon and field events at 12:15.

National poll
During the second week of national surveys for the season published by USTFCCA, Kena curry and Tiffany magnson Both are ranked in the top-25 at national level in their respective events. Curry is # 11 in the weight throwing with a throwing of 71-3 1/4 (21.72 m) at the meeting of Jim Emeryich’s graduates, and Magnuson is No. 24 in Pentatlon with 3 922 points, scored in the classics of Dakota graduates S

The women of the Hawk combat also qualify No. 73 in the national poll and are the second best team in the league at the summit, which lags only South Dakota (No. 64).

Ranked in the Midwest region
In the second ranking of the Midwest region of USTFCCCA for the season, women in North Dakota are in the top-15, while men with combat hawks remain just outside the top-25. Currently, UND women are currently in the Midwest region and the men have moved to one place to No. 28.

On the part of the women, 10 combat hawks qualify in the top-25, led by six women, all in the top 10 regional level. Jadin closet Krapi of hawks with # 1 at 5000 meters and is also No. 6 by 3000 meters. Kena curry There is number 3 to throw weight in the region. Jerzie Finstad (400 meters), Naja Weiler (5000 meters) and Tiffany magnson (Pentatlon) Each sits # 7 in its relevant events. Nadia Evans Rounds the top 10 for Nodak with No. 9 by 200 meters.

For men from North Dakota, three hawks are ranked in the top-25 of the region. Shane Zeerden There is the most stant brand of # 13 in the triple jump followed by Ethan Thomas (No. 14 in the shot) and James Winning (No. 18 in the height jump).

North Dakota performs well in the Ustfccca #eventsquad ranking
In the latest Ustfccca #eventsquad ranking for the season, Fighting Hawks have four groups ranked high. The ranking system uses the best qualifying grades from the athletes, which have the most wierd team ranked in an event.

• #3 – Pentatlon
• #9 – Throwing the weight of women
• #14 – female 5000 m
• #18 – a blow to the women

The last time outside
North Dakota was shining on the open UND last weekend and ended a two -day meeting with 20 titles, three school recordings, three Meet records and one record for a facility. Fighting Hawks also publishes 20 superstructures on UND-10 lists.

Jadin closet He won the female mile and broke the school record in the process with a time of 4: 44.03. She broke the recording of Jonka Kutlukwho placed it at 4: 46.72 at the indoor championship at the top of the top at the top of the top. Killer’s time also shook the record of the Pollard Athletic Center from 4: 45.60, set by Jenny Baragar-Petrash, a non-bonded athlete from the state of North Dakota in the setting of Hannah and Oscarson by the 4: 56.48 of North Dakota in 2020

Eliana MalnuriThe runner-up in the female mile also climbed to the list of UND Top-10 and is now # 4 in the school history with its time 4: 50.50. Malnourie’s time would also beat the previous facility record and the Und Open Meet record.

Jerzie Finstad He broke the program record and met the record at 800 meters. Finstad took out the school record with a time of 2: 10.16 and beat the previous Jessica Shil record, which set it on 2: 10.18 at the NCAA Division II Championship in 2004. The Finstad recording also destroyed the record time of Und Open Meet of 2: 14.97, which was determined by Tory Glazier from South Dakota in 2023.

Ethan Kimmel He also won a 1000 -meter program record. Kimmel won the title in 2: 27.72 and came out the previous record of 2: 27.82 set by Aaron Bernd of NDSU Invitation 2001. Kimel was removed from Alex Milanovicwho finished as a runner -up and published # 4 in the history of the school with a time of 2: 27.99.

Matej Hrebacka He was victorious in the sweetie with a time of 4: 08.13, which is now ranked No. 3 in the history of the school. He now has the record of Und Open Meet over time and bet the previous time for a record 4: 09.29, which was set by Munir Isahak of Lake Effect in 2023.

Ethan ThomasThe winner of the men’s discussion on Friday night, with a throw of 166-5 (50.73 m), also filmed a pair of titles on Saturday. He improved his brand # 5 in the list of Und Top-10 in weight throwing and took the title with a throw of 60-2 1/2 (18.35m). He had also won in the shot by throwing 58-3 1/4 (17.76 m).

Kena curryWho was the winner of the women’s discussion on Friday, with a marking of 155-6 (47.40 m), won the crown at the weight of the weight on Saturday with a distance of 66-5 1/4 (20.25 m).



Eva Goldstein He was the last throw and a thrower to win the match title and ended the fighting hawk of all the titles to throw the open UND, won the shot at a distance of 47-3 (14.40 m).

The Nodak Jump squad also impressed the meeting and took four titles.

Shane Zeerden He shines in the triple jump of men and publishes # 2 jump in school history with a brand 48-9 (14.86 m) to ask for the title. Trenton Hanseder He also moved to the Und Top-10 list in the triple jump with a jump 44-6 (13.56m), which is now No. 9 a jump in the history of the program. Earlier in the match, Hanseder won a long jump of 22-7 (6.88 m).

Tiffany magnson Win the female crown for long jumps with a jump 19-5 1/4 (5.92 m).

Anya Williams It was victorious in the female jump at a height of 5-3 (1.60 m).

In the male jump in height, James Winning He was the runner-up and had №5 in the history of the school (6-8 3/4, 2.05m).

Both poles crowns also went to the battle hawks. Adam Nychporuk captured the title in the male section with a height of 15-3 (4.65 m) while Emily Ash He wins in the female section with a permission of 11-9 3/4 (3.60 m).

In the rarely contested women of 300 meters, Porsha Miles He publishes # 2 in the history of the school and won with a time of 40.30. Miles was tracked by Marta Marks On the second (40.39) and Kimberly Hitchen On the third (40.64), which is now ranked as No. 3 and No. 4 times in the list of UND Top-10, respectively.

The Hawks also rearranged the UN Top 10 list in men at 300 meters, with Maverick Knee Enrollment of No. 3 in the history of the school and winning in 35.48. PC Moore was the runner -up in 35.51 and Henry Nelson took third place in 35.55. Moore’s time is currently No. 5 in the event in the history of the program, while Nelson’s time is No. 6.

Tanner Schiller He was the winner in 600 meters with a time of 1: 22.48, good for number 6 in the list of Und Top-10.

By the end of the meeting, Nadia Evans He won the 200m title with a time of 24.15 and improved its No. 3 brand on the UND Top-10 list. Earlier, it also upgraded its number 2 in the program history of the 60-meter final with a time of 7.63 and finished second.

Jori Vasek He was the runner -up at 400 meters and had # 3 time in UND history with a time of 48.56.

Appointment at the top of the league

Kwik Star Peak Newcomer of the Month
Ethan Thomas – Men’s field (December)

Kwik Star Peak Performer of the Week
Jadin closet – Women’s Song (December 10, January 28)
Kena curry – Women’s Field (December 10, December 17, January 28, February 4)
Ethan Thomas – Men’s Field (December 17, January 28)

Fight hawks!
Fighting Hawks have already achieved 48 new indoor brands in the top 10 in the history of the program this season, including eight new program records:
* Jerzie Finstad – 600m (No. 1 – 1: 32.81)
* Jerzie Finstad – 800m (No. 1 – 2: 10.16)
* Jadin closet – mile (No. 1 – 4: 44.03)
* Ethan Kimmel – 1000m (No. 1 – 2: 27.72)
* Jadin closet – 3000 m (No. 1 – 9: 17.58)
* Jadin closet – 5000 m (No. 1 – 15: 57.19)
* Kena curry -Shoot (No 1-51-8 1/4, 15.75m)
* Ethan Thomas – Shot (No. 1 – 59-6 1/4 (18.14m)

* Tiffany magnson – Pentatlon (No. 2 – 3 922 points)

* Nadia Evans – 60m (No 2 – 7.63)
* Porsha Miles – 300m (No. 2 – 40.30)
* Jerzie Finstad – 400m (No. 2 – 54.76)

* Giri – mile (No. 2 – 4: 07.05)
* Matej Hrebacka – 3000 m (No. 2 – 8: 13.56)
* Shane Zeerden -Strna jump (No. 2-48-9, 14.86m)
* Marta Marks – 60 m obstacles (№ 2T – 8.64)
* Nadia Evans – 200 m (No. 3 – 24.15)
* Maverick Knee – 300m (No. 3 – 35.48)
* Marta Marks – 300m (No. 3 – 40.39)
* Jori Vasek – 400m (No. 3 – 48.56)
* Matej Hrebacka – mile (No. 3 – 4: 08.13)
* Naja Weiler – 5000 m (No. 3 – 16: 37.34)
* Sawyer Nelson -Strna jump (No 3-46-6, 14.17m)
* Porsha Miles – 60m (No 3T – 7.71)
* Jerzie Finstad – 60m (No 3T – 7.71)
* Jerzie Finstad – 200 m (No. 4 – 24.51)
* Kimberly Hitchen – 300m (No. 4 – 40.64)
* Giri – 800m (No. 4 – 1: 51.27)
* Eliana Malnuri – mile (No. 4 – 4: 50.50)
* Alex Milanovic – 1000 m (No. 4 – 2: 27.99)
* Eva Goldstein -Sooting (No 4-48-3 1/4, 14.71m)
* Emily Ash -Poles (No 4T-12-5 1/2, 3,80 m)
* Eucabert Kijikangas – Pentatlon (No. 5 – 3,579 points)
* PC Moore – 300m (No. 5 – 35.51)
* James Winning -cok at height (No. 5-6-8 3/4, 2.05m)
* Ethan Thomas -Weight Disposal (No 5-60-2 1/2, 18.35m)
* Henry Nelson – 300m (No. 6 – 35.55)
* Tanner Schiller – 600m (No. 6 – 1: 22.48)
* Ian Boshe – 3000 m (No. 6 – 8: 20.72)
* Tiffany magnson – 60 m obstacles (No. 8 – 8.93)
* Eva Goldstein – Throwing weight (No. 8 – 59-9 3/4, 18.23m)
* Shane Zeerden -Scok of debt (№ 8T-22-11 3/4, 7.00m)
* Eva Goldstein -Weight Disposal (No 8T-59-9 3/4, 18.23m)
* Julia Matthews – Throwing weight (No. 8T- 59-9 3/4, 18.23m)
* Jostina Esangbedo – Pentatlon (No. 9 – 3,406 points)
* Marta Marks -Long jump (No. 9-18-5, 5.61m)
* Trenton Hanseder -Then jump (No. 9-44-6, 13.56m)
* Tiffany magnson -Scok at height (No. 10-5-6 1/2, 1.69)

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