Hamilton College third in distance medley relay at regional meet

The Hamilton College Continentals secured third place in the men's distance medley relay during a regional track and field meet in New York. Additionally, Ian Fisher from the class of 2029 set a new team record in the 60-meter hurdles.

At the regional track and field meet held in New York, the Hamilton College Continentals competed in the men's distance medley relay, finishing in third place. The team effort involved athletes Henry Ebben, Ellis Goodson, Jack Quinn, Drew Richardson, and Hugh Williams.

In a standout individual performance, Ian Fisher '29 broke the Hamilton College team record in the 60-meter hurdles. This achievement highlights the team's progress in the event.

The meet provided an opportunity for the Continentals to showcase their abilities in various disciplines, with the distance medley relay and hurdles events drawing particular attention.

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