Cougars Shine at Cross-Town Meet: Weeda Sets New Records
The Cougars excelled at the cross-town track meet against Colorado School of Mines, showcasing several record-breaking performances. Freshman Josiah Weeda shone brightly, setting a new school Long Jump record at 20'7.75" and breaking his own 110 Hurdles record with a time of 14.81 seconds. Also, Allister McCasland made waves in the 100m and 400m, achieving personal bests of 11.40 seconds and 50.56 seconds, respectively. The men's 10k saw standout performances with Matthew Storer winning the race in 31:17. As the season progresses, the team looks toward the RMAC Championships with high ambitions.
By the Numbers- Josiah Weeda set a new Long Jump record of 20'7.75", 8 inches longer than the previous record.
- Matthew Storer finished the men's 10k race in 31:17, leading from start to finish.
- Allister McCasland ran 100m in 11.40 seconds, the 5th fastest in CCU history.
Despite individual successes, the challenging outdoor conditions tested the athletes' endurance, emphasizing the mental fortitude required for competitive track events.
State of Play- The Cougars are preparing for three upcoming meets, with one group heading to California and another returning to Mines.
- Upcoming races will be critical for establishing qualifications for the RMAC Championships and potential national competition.
Looking ahead, the Cougars aim to build on their recent performances as they prepare for key meets in California, with hopes of clinching additional qualifications for the RMAC Championships.
Bottom LineThe Cougars demonstrated remarkable talent and resilience at the cross-town meet, setting the stage for a promising remainder of the season as they seek to capitalize on their successes at upcoming competitions.
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