Annalies Kalma emerged as a standout athlete for Nevada Track and Field at the Stanford Invitational, securing victories in both the 200m and 400m events. Kalma clocked a time of 52.73 seconds in the 400m and followed up with a 23.74-second finish in the 200m. Other noteworthy performances included Kylee Parsons and Malena Galvan placing 12th and 16th, respectively, in the 400m, while Vivian Groppe achieved personal bests in both the 100m and 200m events. Nevada鈥檚 distance runners also contributed strong times in various races, adding to the team's competitive showing. The Wolf Pack plans to compete in additional events the following day.

By the Numbers
  • Annalies Kalma won the 400m in 52.73 seconds and the 200m in 23.74 seconds.
  • Kylee Parsons placed 12th in the 400m with a time of 55.89 seconds, and Malena Galvan finished 16th in 56.34 seconds.
  • Vivian Groppe set personal bests of 12.17 seconds in the 100m dash and 24.52 seconds in the 200m.
State of Play
  • The Stanford Invitational showcased strong performance from Nevada sprinters and distance athletes.
  • Annalies Kalma's consecutive wins highlight her potential as the team's leading competitor.
  • Nevada's team will participate in both the Cal Brutus Hamilton and continued events at the Stanford Invitational.
What's Next

Nevada Track and Field will compete in upcoming events at the Cal Brutus Hamilton and continue its participation in the Stanford Invitational. With Kalma's momentum, the team aims for additional podium finishes and personal best performances from its athletes.

Bottom Line

Annalies Kalma's outstanding performance at the Stanford Invitational positions her as a key athlete for Nevada Track and Field moving forward. The results demonstrate the team's strong competitive edge, indicating promise for future meets and potential for further individual achievements.