Rey Hernandez breaks a seven-year program record in the 400m race at the Bob Hayes Invitational, leading North Florida's strong performance alongside Camden Springer and Jonathan Bailey.

The Big Picture

The North Florida track team shines at the Bob Hayes Invitational with impressive performances by Rey Hernandez, Camden Springer, and other athletes.

By the Numbers
  • Hernandez sets a new 400m record of 47.55 seconds, securing first place overall.
  • Jonathan Bailey claims second place in the men's 100m with a time of 10.99 seconds.
  • Ella Chandler achieves a program record in the women's 400m with a time of 56.71 seconds.
State of Play
  • Rey Hernandez secures first place with a record-breaking performance, while Camden Springer and Jonathan Bailey also excel in their events.
  • Coach Jeff Pigg praises Hernandez and Springer for their outstanding performances, noting the women's strong showing in the 400m.
What's Next

The Ospreys will regroup and prepare for the Florida Relays on Mar. 29-30 in Gainesville.

Bottom Line

Rey Hernandez's record-breaking run highlights North Florida's success at the Bob Hayes Invitational, setting a strong tone for the upcoming competitions.