Gold Rush Invitational: Tuohy Siblings and Gravier Rewrite Records, Korman Matches One
North Rockland's Tuohy and Bronxville's Gravier set new records at the Gold Rush Invitational track meet. Tuohy's younger brother broke the boys 1,600-meter meet record, and Korman tied the pole vault meet record. Gravier excelled in hurdles, winning the 200m event and contributing to relay and high jump wins.
By the Numbers- Ryan Tuohy set a new boys 1,600-meter meet record with a time of 4:21.94.
- Todd Korman tied the pole vault meet record with a 14-foot vault.
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State of Play- Gravier won various events, including the 200m hurdles, high jump, and relay.
- Korman's pole vault tied the meet record, highlighting his recovery from injury.
- Different athletes excelled in various track and field events, showcasing a range of talents.
Athletes like Tuohy and Gravier will likely continue to strive for more records and achievements in upcoming meets. Korman may aim to break the pole vault record in future competitions.
Bottom LineNorth Rockland's Tuohy and Bronxville's Gravier shined at the Gold Rush Invitational, setting new records and demonstrating exceptional athletic prowess across various events, with potential for more success in the future.
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