SPU 4脳400 Relay Breaks School Record in Spokane
Seattle Pacific University's men's 4x400-meter relay team broke the school's record at the Whitworth Peace Meet in Spokane, clocking in at 3:14.66, nearly four seconds faster than the previous record set in 2005. Other standout performances included personal bests from several athletes, including Ben Rojas with a time of 48.51 in the 400 meter, helping him to a third-place finish. Overall, the Falcons experienced significant improvements, notably in the distance events and among sprinters, showcasing their potential as they approach upcoming competitions.
By the Numbers- SPU's men's 4x400 relay team set a new school record of 3:14.66.
- Ben Rojas ran a personal best of 48.51 in the 400 meter.
- Avery Erickson clocked in at 9:12.07 in the 3,000-meter steeple chase.
- Alexa Gossett finished the 5,000-meter run in 17:10.00, recording a personal best.
- SPU athletes achieved numerous personal bests across various events.
- The men's 4x400-meter relay team secured second place, showcasing competitive resilience.
- Upcoming meets include the Wildcat Invitational and the John Knight Twilight, both on April 10-11.
The Falcons will compete in two events on the same weekend, testing their recent improvements against a broader field. Continued focus on sprinting and distance training will be key to maintaining momentum.
Bottom LineThe record-breaking performance signifies a promising trajectory for SPU's track and field program, highlighting individual and team strengths as they prepare for their next challenges.
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