Kalma Breaks School Record Again at LSU Alumni Gold Meet
At the LSU Alumni Gold meet, Nevada Track and Field athlete Annalies Kalma broke the school record again in the 400m with a time of 51.87. This achievement follows her previous record set just a week earlier. Alongside her, Alma Kathan made a notable impact in the long jump, placing third with a mark of 6.20 meters, the second-best in the program's history. The team also saw strong performances in the 800m and javelin events, contributing to a successful outing in Baton Rouge.
By the Numbers- Annalies Kalma set a new school record in the 400m at 51.87 seconds.
- Alma Kathan jumped 6.20 meters, ranking as the second-best in Nevada history.
- Lilly Urban won the javelin event with a throw of 54.01 meters.
- Malena Galvan placed second in the 800m with a time of 2:09.36.
- Kylee Denver recorded a personal best of 2:09.69 in the 800m, ranking ninth all-time for the program.
- Annalies Kalma has now broken the school record in the 400m for two consecutive weeks.
- Alma Kathan's performance in long jump solidifies a strong season for the Nevada track team.
- Overall, the Wolf Pack demonstrated competitive depth across multiple events, particularly in the javelin and 800m.
The Nevada track team will compete again next week at Fresno State, aiming to build on their recent successes. Athletes will look to improve their personal records and continue setting program benchmarks as the season progresses.
Bottom LineWith Kalma redefining limits and multiple athletes setting personal bests, Nevada Track and Field is poised for an impactful season ahead. The team's momentum will be critical as they head into future competitions.
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