Junior Caitlyn Cheney broke the 100m women's record at the Pacific Coast Invitational in Long Beach, while junior Ryan Clough set a new 10,000m record at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa in Southern California.

By the Numbers
  • Caitlyn Cheney ran the 100m dash in 11.91 seconds with a +2.9 wind reading, breaking the old WWU record of 11.93.
  • Ryan Clough finished the 10,000m race in 29:35.91, breaking the previous record of 29:40.69.
Yes, But

No significant counterarguments or complexities were identified.

State of Play
  • Caitlyn Cheney's new record is tied for 9th-best in GNAC history.
  • Ryan Clough's time ranks him 5th in GNAC history.
  • The team is participating in upcoming events in Southern California.
What's Next

The Vikings are continuing their competitions in Southern California with more events scheduled.

Bottom Line

Caitlyn Cheney and Ryan Clough achieved remarkable record-breaking performances, solidifying their positions in WWU and GNAC history as they continue their track and field season in Southern California.