Terza鈥檚 Record Hammer Throw Leads Kennesaw State at Florida Relays Friday
Kali Terza's exceptional performance in the hammer throw at the Florida Relays not only secured her a victory but also established a new school record for Kennesaw State. Terza's winning throw measured 69.05 meters (226'6"), marking her third consecutive win in the event this season and further solidifying her prowess after breaking her own school record twice. In other events, the women's 4x100-meter relay achieved a time of 44.89 seconds, ranking fourth in program history. On the men's side, the 4x400-meter relay team registered a time of 3:08.07, the second-fastest in school history. The competition will conclude on Saturday, April 4.
By the Numbers- Kali Terza's winning hammer throw: 69.05 meters (226'6")
- Women's 4x100m relay time: 44.89 seconds, ranking fourth in KSU history
- Men's 4x400m relay time: 3:08.07, ranking second in KSU history
- Kennesaw State's track and field program shows strong early-season momentum with multiple record performances.
- Terza continues to dominate in the hammer throw, already breaking the school record twice this season.
- The Owls' relay teams are achieving historic times, reviving program records not seen in years.
The Kennesaw State track and field teams will conclude their participation at the Florida Relays on April 4, with hopes of further improving their times and records as the season progresses.
Bottom LineKennesaw State's track and field teams are experiencing a breakout season, highlighted by record-setting performances and strong relay finishes, positioning them favorably for upcoming competitions.
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