Wyoming track and field will participate in the rescheduled Kit Mayer Classic hosted by Colorado School of Mines amid changing weather conditions. The event, now condensed into a one-day format, will feature both Heptathlon and various field and track events starting Wednesday. Competitors include teams from Air Force, Colorado, and other regional schools, with the main schedule spanning from April 8 to April 9.

By the Numbers
  • Event changes moved all action to April 8 and 9 due to weather.
  • Wyoming athletes secured five event wins in their last competition, including a school record set by Ryker Holtzen in the 3,000-meter Steeplechase (8:34.06).
State of Play
  • Wyoming track and field athletes are prepared for the condensed competition schedule due to anticipated weather disruptions.
  • Current conditions have prompted a swift adaptation for teams participating in the Kit Mayer Classic.
What's Next

As the teams compete in a condensed schedule, further insights into performance metrics and individual standings may emerge. Continued adaptability in scheduling may influence upcoming events depending on weather forecasts.

Bottom Line

Wyoming's track and field team faces a weather-induced challenge but aims to demonstrate resilience and competitive strength at the Kit Mayer Classic, building on their recent successes.