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It’s never too early for school records! – Athletics of Concordia University in Irvine

It’s never too early for school records! – Athletics of Concordia University in Irvine

Ervine, California – After just one race day, the Concordia Athletics Athletics teams in Irvine have already celebrated two school records and numerous temporary qualification grades.

Faced with solid competition in the Midwest, Golden Eagles achieved a lot of fast times and high estimates throughout the board.

Newcomer Parker Williams He now owns the first two points in the history of the 60m obstacle program. He celebrated the fast 8.17 seconds on Friday before following him with an even faster time than 8.12 later that day. This brought him to third place in the finals and 26th In the national list.

Joshua Collier joined Williams with a personal achievement in the 400m race in the hall.

Plasian joined the fun later with an exceptional well-rounded day. She collected 3489 points and set the record of the school in the fifth. Plus, she kept her national temporary rating and ranked on 13th In the nation. Along the way, Pelaschini set a new record of the 60 obstacle match (9.01) while competing with a time of 2: 27.17 in the race at 800 meters. She also gave 1.59 in the jump at height and 4.97 in the length jump.

Thrower Trey Vergenz He won the punching of the men in men and won 8th place in weight tosses.

CUI Senior Landmark Jasmin Crawford Win a length of length for women – and the match record – with an effort of 5.98 meters. She also performed 7.62 in 60 meters running, which placed it second in the finals and 43rd in the nation.

Taylor Whitfield set a meeting record in 3000, followed by CUI teammates Mariza Chavez and Elizabeth KingS Colleagues long -distance runners Colin Bervig and Gareth Miller They also took fourth and sixth respectively.

Porcheman ranked second in 800 with the best time for the season while Lucas Granden For men ranked third in the same event.

The hike with a barbell was highlighted by Concordia’s Bridget Burden which is ranked seventh in the overall ranking. Max Castin also finished fifth in the height jump in men.

Meanwhile, Ruby Bishop It only took 7.90 seconds to impress in running 60 meters and win a place in the top 8.

CUI ends its display on Saturday before heading back to Southern California.

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