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Men’s runways and fields shine on another record weekend with Penn Classic, Invite East Coast – Princeton Athletics

Men’s runways and fields shine on another record weekend with Penn Classic, Invite East Coast – Princeton Athletics

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – Jackson Clark Put a new program record in 200 meters during another record weekend for Tigers at Penn Classics in Philadelphia. Tiger throwers also competed at Invitational East Coast in Virginia Beach while Greg Foster Introduced Princeton to Millrose’s prestigious games.

Clark pushed a blazing 20.86 to break the previous Princeton record of 21.02, set by Ibrahim Iyinde ’23 on 2022. Hepps. His time is also a new NCAA #21.

Also in 200 m, Joey Gant It took second place by joining 21.06 for a new best best way in Princeton’s history, a new #60 in the NCAA qualifying list and the best for a new season.

First year Jadon Spain Set not one, but two PRs today at 60 meters, they first release 6.76 Prelim before they have the final 6.74 to win the event as the tigers won 1-2-3.

Clark set a new season the best by joining 6.76 for second place, and Joey Gant Third with PR time of 6.86.

Harrison Vit Continued the dominant season, setting a new record for a facility and a new PR at 800 m with a time of 1: 47.42. Its time ranks 17th on a national scale and is a new second best in the program records of the program.

Connor McCormic It was just behind him in second place with a new PR of 1: 48.08, which is already the third in the history of the school, while Rodman, the current Princeton record holder at 800 meters, set a new season with the final 1: 48.58.

Miles Hogan Won 3000 m with a time 8: 04.39 for a new personal best

Tigers also won 1-2-3 cleaning of 400m as Xavier Donaldson I first took 46.89 for the best season and a new NCAA #45. Jonathan York and Carl Ditz They were behind him with two PRs of 47.61 and 47.74.

Nicholas Bandsen Set a new PR in 1000 m working 2: 26.35 while Colin Boller Put a new PR in the sweetie with 4: 00.08 for third place in the event.

Eston Tan I took second place in 60mh, putting a new personal best with 7,92.

Jacob Emerson Place a new PR in the pole vault with a marking of 4.87/15-11.75 for second place in the event.

Prince’s detachment Kavon Miller., Isa HitchensYork and Ditz took third place in the 4x400m relay with a time of 3: 12.33, entering the top 10 in the history of the program. York pushed 46.84 separation to help the tigers forward in the relay.

On the east coast Invitational Down in Virginia Beach, Joe Lika Throw 62 ‘1½ “/18.94m in the shot fourth in the event. Casey Helm He took seventh place with a marking 59 ‘8¾ “/18.21m.

Asher Robins I took the seventh place when throwing weight, throwing 60 ‘4¾ “/18.41m.

Of Millrose’s games against some of the best elite athletes in the country, Greg Foster Eighth in 60mh with a time of 7.99.

Forward
Princeton will look to break more records next weekend as the tigers split and walked on the road. The bigger part of the team will head to Boston for BU David David Hemery Valentine and BC Eagle Elite invitations on Friday, February 14, while Cohort will head to Arkansas for Tyson Invitational on the 14th and 15th.

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