Historic School Record Broken by Relay Team at Shamrock Invite
The women's 4x200 meter relay team shattered a 25-year-old school record at the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational, clocking in at 1:39.49, and secured a second-place finish. In addition, Malea Bennewitz achieved a personal best in the one-mile run, placing third. On the men's side, Conrad Robertson's personal best of 4:26.66 clinched first in the one-mile run, while Payden Lewis won the 5000m with an impressive new personal record of 15:11.46.
By the Numbers- The women's 4x200m relay team finished in 1:39.49.
- Malea Bennewitz ran the one-mile in 5:18.68.
- Conrad Robertson's one-mile time was 4:26.66.
- Payden Lewis completed the 5000m in 15:11.46.
- The women's team broke a record held for 25 years.
- Multiple athletes achieved personal bests at the event.
- Final-day events are scheduled for Saturday, including 400m hurdles and 800m runs.
The teams are set to compete in the final events of the Alan Connie Shamrock Invitational, with potential for further record-breaking performances and personal bests.
Bottom LineThe record-breaking performance of the women's 4x200m relay team showcases UNC Pembroke's growing talent, paving the way for future successes and reinforcing their competitive edge in track and field.
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