Hamilton College bryter stafettrekord på regionale mesterskap

Hamilton College Continentals' kvinnelag i friidrett satte ny programrekord i 4x400-meter-stafetten under 2026 All-Atlantic Region-mesterskapene i New York. Dette er andre gang denne sesongen de har brutt rekorden. Laget bestod av flere sentrale utøvere i prestasjonen.

Under 2026 All-Atlantic Region-mesterskapene som ble avholdt i New York, oppnådde Hamilton College Continentals' kvinnelag i friidrett en betydelig milepæl ved å bryte sin egen programrekord i 4x400-meter-stafetten. Denne bragden kommer rett etter at de tidligere i sesongen hadde overgått det tidligere merket, noe som demonstrerer jevn forbedring i grenen. The relay team consisted of athletes Emma Chrismer, Tatiana McCray, Mia O'Neill, Emily Pogozelski, Emmeline Stoetzel, Hannah Turner, and Olivia Waruch. Additional team members mentioned in connection with the championships include Nora Burroughs, Ava Chiappinelli, and Ruby Austin, who contributed to the overall effort. Denne rekordbrytende prestasjonen understreker lagets dedikasjon og fremgang gjennom sesongen. All-Atlantic Region-mesterskapene tilbyr en sentral plattform for regional konkurranse, og Hamiltons suksess fremhever deres posisjon blant college-programmer i nordøst.

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