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Several Cougars move up in school records, log personal bests at UW Invite
PROVO, Utah - Multiple Cougars claimed their spot in the BYU indoor track and field record books after performances that potentially qualified them for nationals.
“We had an amazing meet,” BYU head coach Ed Eyestone said. “We had a lot of performances that should be qualification marks for indoor nationals, so I am pleased with that. Many athletes ran strategic, awesome races, and all in all it was a great meet and sets us up well for our next meet at Iowa State in two weeks.”
Cougar distance runners proved that they haven’t missed a beat since the conclusion of the cross country season as three athletes finished in the top 10 of the 3000 meters.
Clayton Young took fourth place overall with a new personal record of 7:49.76, moving into fourth place in the BYU record books in the indoor 3000 meters. Young now sits behind only current head coach Ed Eyestone, Doug Padilla and Miles Batty. Young’s new time of 7:49.76 will most likely qualify him for February’s NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Behind Young in the 3000 meters on Saturday, finishing in eighth and ninth places with sub-eight-minute times and new personal records were Rory Linkletter in 7:58.81 and Jonathan Harper in 7:59.17. Mitchell Briggs took 15th in 8:08.31 and Daniel Carney finished 20th in 8:12.70.
The women’s distance runners gave an equally impressive performance in the 5000 meters. The Cougars took fifth, sixth and seventh places overall with Olivia Hoj finishing in 16.22.10, Yesenia Silva in 16:25.62 and Laura Young in 16:25.76. Natalie Connolly took 12th place with a time of 16:42.26 and Alice Jensen rounded out the Cougar competitors, finishing 16th overall in 16:56.50.
In his first official race as a BYU trackster, recent transfer Abraham Alvarado took first place overall in the men’s 800 meters. He finished in 1:50.34. Close behind Alvarado was Connor Ross, who took third and finished in 1:50.55. Marcus Dickson finished in 10th place, recording a time of 1:51.42. Ross currently claims seventh place overall in the BYU records for the indoor 800m with a time of 1:49.60.
BYU record-holder Shea Collinsworth finished the 800m in fourth place overall with a time of 2:04.39. She was followed by teammates Madelyn Brooks, who took 16th place (2:11.88), Anna Camp, who took 19th (2:12.92), McKenna Neyman in 30th and Sidney Reilly in 33rd.
Sprinter Tatenda Tsumba had a big weekend for BYU, taking first place overall in the 200 meters with a time of 21.48, with Curtis Brown behind him in seventh place (22.03). Tsumba also placed fourth in the men’s 60 meters with a time of 6.75.
In the women’s 400 meters, Brenna Porter took fifth overall in 56.91, with Lauren Rawlinson claiming ninth in 57.32. Behind Rawlinson was Elsja Mecham who took 21st (58.68) in her first collegiate race, and Kaitlyn Gunnerson who took 23rd (58.85).
Talem Franco took fourteenth place overall in the men’s mile with a mark of 4:06.44. Teammate Chase Horrocks finished in 22nd, recording a time of 4:08.17.
Erica Birk took 13th overall in the womens’ 3000 meter with a time of 9:23.23. Fellow Cougar Courtney Wayment set a new personal best of 9:38.43 and took 32nd overall.
In the 400 meters, Max Scheible placed ninth overall in 48.76. Scott Mecham was behind him, finishing in 16th and logging a time of 49.32.
On the women’s side, distance runner Kristi Rush improved her personal record and maintained her place in the BYU records for the indoor mile, claiming the ninth spot with a time of 4:44.76. Ashleigh Warmer took tenth place (4:45.60), with Whittni Orton taking 15th (4:48.81) and Rachel Stewart finishing in 19th (4:52.62).
Additionally, the men’s 4x400m team won first place with a time of 3:13.11.
Representing the field events, Zachary Blackham took fourth overall in the men’s high jump with a mark of 2.15m (7’0.50”). Women’s high jumper Andrea Stapleton placed second overall in her event with a mark of 1.75m (5’8.75”). Teammate Margaret Appiah finished right behind Stapleton in third with a 1.70m (5’7.0”) mark.
Men’s weight thrower Jacob Foutz threw 18.01m and took fourth place overall. Sadie Nielsen recorded a new personal record in the weight throw, a mark of 15.44m. Nielsen finished in 18th place overall, just ahead of Siale Vaitohi, who took 21st place with a mark of 15.29.
Tomi Adegoke placed fourth overall in the men’s long jump, finishing with a mark of 7.15. Teammate Rickey Fantroy took 17th place and logged a mark of 6.45m.
For a comprehensive list of results from the UW Invitational, click here or here.
The Cougars take a week off from competition before participating next in the Iowa State Classic on Feb. 24-25.
PROVO, Utah — BYU track and field will head to Seattle this weekend to compete at the University of Washington Invitational. The meet will begin on Friday, Jan. 27, and finish on Saturday, Jan. 28.
“This is a big meet for us usually, especially for our distance runners,” BYU head coach Ed Eyestone said. “We’re looking forward to having the distance runners make their indoor season debut. It’s going to be a big meet for the whole team though and we are excited to see what happens.”
This will be the first time the team will be bringing members to compete in a majority of the events. The team will be competing in events such as distance, throws, sprints and jumps.
One of the two 2016 Pugsley Award Winners Shea Collinsworth will make her debut for the first time this indoor season in the 800-meter.
“We are anticipating Collinsworth’s performance this weekend. She’s been looking great at workouts and we are expecting a big opener from her,” Eyestone said.
Collinsworth ended last years’ indoor season with a time of 2:06.57 in the 800-meter run, taking second place overall at the Indoor Championships. She currently holds the time for fourth fastest all-time at BYU in the indoor 800-meters with a time of 2:04.38.
Sophomore Erica Birk, an All-American from the 2016 cross country season, will also be a big competitor in women’s distance. Jarvis helped lead the women’s cross country team to 10th place nationally in the 2016 season.
Eyestone said they are looking forward to Andrea Stapleton’s performance as well because of the stand-out mark she jumped last week in the high jump. Stapleton had a mark of 6’ 0.50” (1.84m) last weekend, making that the first time she hit 6-feet in her career.
Senior Chase Horrocks will be opening up with mile race this weekend. Horrocks finished his 2016 indoor season placing 11th at the Indoor Championships with a time of 4:08.09.
Eyestone said they are excited to see Abraham Alvarado make his debut in the 800-meter run and hoping he gets a mark close enough to the NCAA qualifying time. Alvarado is a Junior College transfer from Cal State Stanislaus and will be competing with the team for the first time this weekend.
There will be a large group of men competing in the men’s 3,000-meter run, including sophomore Clayton Young. Young’s time of 7:56.95 is currently leading the nation after last weekend’s meet at home. Eyestone said Young will be hoping to improve that time and hold that spot in Seattle.
Nicolas Montanez, Rory Linkletter and Jonathan Harper will also be joining Young in the 3,000-meter. This will be the first time these men compete in a distance run since their cross country came to an end.
For a full schedule of events at the UW Invitational, click here. To follow along with performances from the team follow BYU track and field on twitter, @BYUTFXC, or click here for more live stats.