Washburn Women’s Track and Field Dominates FHSU Spring Invitational with Record-Breaking Performances
The Washburn Ichabod women's track and field team returned from the FHSU Spring Invitational with three individual champions, a school record broken, and an NCAA provisional achieved. Ashley Heavner set a new school record in the 400m hurdles after 44 years, clocking in at 1:03.21, while Lexie Fontaine won the 800m with a time of 2:13.95. Paola Castaldi also stood out, winning the hammer throw with an NCAA provisional mark of 54.03m, and Avery Hoffpauir clinched the 5000m title in 20:07.05.
By the Numbers- Ashley Heavner broke a school record in the 400m hurdles with a time of 1:03.21.
- Lexie Fontaine secured victory in the 800m with a time of 2:13.95.
- Ashley Heavner finished second in the 400m hurdles, setting a new school record.
- The team will be competing at the SBU Invitational and the Washington U Distance Carnival next weekend.
- Several athletes achieved personal bests and made significant marks in their respective events.
- The team showcased a strong start to the outdoor season with remarkable performances.
The Washburn Ichabod women's track and field team made a resounding impact at the FHSU Spring Invitational, with record-breaking performances and promising achievements, setting a strong tone for the upcoming competitions.
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