Pokes Head West for Three-Meet Week in California
Wyoming track and field teams are set for a competitive weekend in California, participating in three meets: the Bryan Clay Invitational, the Beach Invitational, and the Mt. SAC Relays. The action spans from April 16 to April 18, showcasing the Pokes' distance runners, sprinters, jumpers, and a standout thrower. Notably, the Bryan Clay Invitational is recognized as the largest meet in the U.S., where many athletes have achieved personal bests. Cam Burkett will represent Wyoming at the elite Mt. SAC Relays in the shot put event.
By the Numbers- This weekend's events include three meets across California spanning three days.
- Cameron Burkett holds the No. 4 outdoor shot put mark in Wyoming history at 19.34 meters.
While the team is poised for strong performances, unpredictable weather conditions could affect results as seen in previous competitions, such as the recent Mines Midweek meet where weather complications led to various challenges.
State of Play- The Wyoming distance crew is participating at the Bryan Clay Invitational, targeting personal bests.
- Freshman Desirae recently recorded the new No. 8 all-time heptathlon score for Wyoming, indicating emerging talent.
Following this weekend's events, the Wyoming track and field program aims to build on early-season momentum as the outdoor season progresses, with athletes targeting qualifying marks for championships ahead.
Bottom LineWyoming's track and field team is gearing up for a pivotal weekend in California, striving to capitalize on previous successes and improve records as they face significant competition.
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