Toreros Shatter Relay Record
The San Diego women's track team achieved a remarkable feat at the Leopard Invitational and the Bryan Clay Invitational, particularly shining in the 4x400-meter relay with a record time of 4:00.60. This performance not only secured a second-place finish but also surpassed the previous school record by nearly three seconds. Key contributions came from runners Lilly Dow, Talya Sepand, Olivia Gaspar, and Kara Curry, with Dow leading the way with a 57-second opening split. Several athletes also excelled in individual events, showcasing personal bests and solid team depth across multiple heats.
By the Numbers- 4:00.60 - New school record for the 4x400 relay, breaking the previous record by nearly three seconds.
- 2:19.64 - Personal best for Talya Sepand in the 800 meters, placing eighth in heat three.
- The Toreros are coming off a successful weekend with multiple personal records achieved.
- They will take a break from competition before participating in the UC Irvine Steve Scott Invite on May 1-2.
The team will look to maintain momentum at the upcoming UC Irvine Steve Scott Invite, where they will aim to build on their recent successes and continue setting personal and school records.
Bottom LineThe San Diego women's track team has demonstrated impressive talent and depth, evidenced by record-breaking performances. As they prepare for future competitions, they carry a newfound confidence that could lead to more record-shattering moments.
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