La Universidad de Augusta compite con fuerza en los meetings indoor de Camel City

Los equipos de pista cubierta de la Universidad de Augusta ofrecieron actuaciones impresionantes en los meetings Camel City Sprints y Distance los días 6 y 7 de febrero en JDL Fast Track. Los Jaguars lograron el primer puesto en el relevo 4x400 metros masculino y vieron a la sophomore Josalyn Branch registrar el mejor tiempo de 60 metros de la Peach Belt Conference esta temporada. Varios atletas consiguieron colocaciones destacadas en pruebas de velocidad, mediofondo y campo ante competencia de Divisiones I y II.

La Universidad de Augusta se desplazó a JDL Fast Track para los Camel City Sprints el 6 de febrero, donde el grupo de velocistas femeninas brilló. La sophomore Josalyn Branch corrió 7,83 segundos en 60 metros, la mejor marca de la Peach Belt Conference esta temporada, seguida de 26,07 en los 200 metros sembrados. La freshman Madison Mitchell marcó 7,97 en 60 metros y 26,59 en 200 metros. En 400 metros, la freshman Ava Adams se clasificó 14ª overall con 1:00,80, mientras que la freshman Thanna Davis corrió 59,40 en la sección sembrada. Adams también hizo 26,30 en 200 metros y Davis 26,56. La sophomore Nene Akaose lideró las pruebas de campo con un salto de longitud de 5,23 metros. En el lado masculino, los freshmen Mykel Thompson y Dylan Poole registraron tiempos por debajo de 50 segundos en 400 metros, con Thompson 3º en 49,32 y Poole 7º en 49,80. El junior Roberto Barrera acabó 17º en los 400 sembrados con 50,12. El punto álgido fue el relevo 4x400 metros, donde el equipo de Gabriel Carson, Devin Barolette, Charlie Roberts y Dorian Chance ganó en 3:18,65. La sophomore Jackson Evans saltó 6,40 metros en longitud. La acción continuó en el Camel City Distance el 7 de febrero. Para las mujeres, la junior Grace Gyetko se colocó 17ª en 800 metros con 2:23,44 y la freshman Brie Andrews 18ª en 2:23,72. En 3.000 metros, la freshman Gabby Jourdain terminó 8ª en 10:17,70 y la junior Madison Thomas 15ª en 10:22,53. Los hombres vieron al sophomore Gabriel Best liderar la milla en 24º lugar con 4:18,17, con el sophomore Seth Eye en 4:32,87. En los 3.000 metros sembrados, el senior Avery Jaynes tomó 5º en 8:17,95, el junior Oscar Curry 11º en 8:30,49 y el junior Nasrudin Mohamed 12º en 8:31,00. El senior Jordan Robertson se clasificó 6º en 5.000 metros con 14:43,76. Los Jaguars competirán a continuación los 13-14 de febrero, divididos entre el Tryon Mid Winter Invitational en Mill Spring, Carolina del Norte, y el David Hemery Valentine Invite en Boston, Massachusetts.

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