Williams Snaps Long Jump Record
Violet Williams broke the Colorado School of Mines long jump record with a leap of 6.15m during the Mines Midweek Invite. This performance places her fifth on the NCAA Division II national list. Alongside her, Lisa Sutherland also achieved a collegiate-best jump of 5.80m. Other standout performances included Alejandro Philippart's 7.42m jump, ranking him third in Mines history, and Aidan Bennett's pole vault of 5.16m, moving him up the national rankings. The day featured multiple personal records as the Orediggers competed at both the Midweek Invite and the Bryan Clay Invitational.
By the Numbers- Violet Williams' record long jump of 6.15m surpassed the previous record of 6.11m set in 2024.
- Alejandro Philippart's long jump of 7.42m ranks third all-time at Mines.
- Aidan Bennett achieved a pole vault of 5.16m, boosting his national ranking.
- Mines had a busy competition day at both the Mines Midweek Invite and the Bryan Clay Invitational.
- Strong performances from the men's and women's teams included multiple personal bests across various events.
- Action continues at the Bryan Clay Invitational, with updated results expected throughout the competition.
With continued action at the Bryan Clay Invitational, Mines athletes are poised to make further impact, especially in distance and field events. The performance of Williams and other athletes may influence future rankings and potential qualifications for national competitions.
Bottom LineThe record-breaking performances highlight Mines' burgeoning track and field program, evidencing depth and competitiveness. As athletes continue to excel, the potential for more records and successful showings in upcoming meets grows, marking a promising season ahead.
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