Criniti Shatters 10,000m Program Record, Leads 鈥楥ats At Raleigh Relays
Ava Criniti shattered the 10,000m program record, clocking 33:19.10 at the Raleigh Relays, exceeding the previous record by over 30 seconds. Amid challenging weather conditions post-storm, Criniti鈥檚 performance led an impressive showing for Northwestern track. Jackie Holman and Maddy Whitman also broke the previous record, posting times of 33:32.10 and 33:58.28, respectively. In the 5,000m run, Cary Drake secured a runner-up finish with a personal best of 16:30.35, putting her eighth all-time in the program. Olivia Capala set an outdoor record in the 800m at the WashU Distance Carnival with a time of 2:11.69, finishing third overall.
By the Numbers- Ava Criniti's time of 33:19.10 breaks the previous 10,000m record by over 30 seconds.
- Jackie Holman's time of 33:32.10 ranks her second all-time in the program for the 10,000m.
- Cary Drake's 16:30.35 in the 5,000m places her eighth in program history.
- Olivia Capala posted a time of 2:11.69 in the 800m, setting a new outdoor program record.
While the performances were stellar, the athletes had to contend with adverse conditions after severe storms in the area, which might have affected overall race times and strategies.
State of Play- Ava Criniti leads a strong Northwestern contingent that has begun the outdoor track season successfully.
- Jackie Holman and Maddy Whitman's performances indicate a competitive depth in the women's distance events for Northwestern.
Northwestern athletes will compete next at the Chicagoland Championships on April 10-11, which will provide further opportunities to improve season bests and challenge records.
Bottom LineWith multiple program records broken, Northwestern's track team is demonstrating exceptional talent and potential, setting a strong momentum as they move forward in the outdoor season.
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