Shattered Records at Bryan Clay Invitational: New National Leading Times and School Records Broken
Multiple school records were shattered at the Bryan Clay Invitational at Azusa Pacific University, with standout performances in various events including the 400M, 600M, 400m hurdles, and 800M.
By the Numbers- Shemar Palmer set a national-leading time of 46.18 in the 400M, breaking a school record from 1992.
- Bo Olsen tied a school record with a time of 1:49.96 in the 600M, ranking him fourth nationally.
- Kalobe Jimenez achieved a lifetime best of 51.39 in the 400m hurdles, placing him fourth in the country.
- Brianna Green broke the school record in the 400M hurdles with a time of 59.04, ranking her second nationally.
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State of Play- Several athletes achieved personal bests and moved up the school's all-time lists.
- The team is now preparing for the PacWest Championships in Santa Barbara on April 26-27th.
The Sunbirds are gearing up for the PacWest Championships in Santa Barbara on April 26-27th, aiming to continue their impressive performances.
Bottom LineRecord-breaking performances and personal bests at the Bryan Clay Invitational showcase the Sunbirds' excellence as they prepare for the upcoming PacWest Championships with high hopes of continued success.
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