Myia Dantzler Breaks School Record on Day 2 of the RMAC Outdoor Championships
The Western Colorado Track and Field team showcased impressive talent on day two of the RMAC Outdoor Championships in Pueblo, Colorado. Myia Dantzler broke the school record in the women's 100-meter dash prelims, clocking 11.51 seconds鈥攑lacing third overall. Additionally, she secured a spot in the 200m finals with a 24.47-second finish. The men's team saw Jeffrey Poku advance to the 100m finals as well. Overall, both teams demonstrated strong potential for upcoming finals on Sunday, with multiple athletes advancing to their respective events.
By the Numbers- Myia Dantzler's 100m dash time of 11.51 seconds breaks the school record.
- Jeffrey Poku's 100m time of 10.57 seconds ranks fifth in school history.
- Jan Thewes earned a second-place finish with a time of 9:02.58 in the 3,000m steeplechase.
- The men's team currently holds seventh place with 17 total points; women are tied for fifth with 13.
While numerous athletes excelled and advanced, the men's team sits in seventh place overall, indicating room for improvement, especially in scoring more points in upcoming finals.
State of Play- Day two saw strong performances from both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 teams, with multiple athletes qualifying for finals.
- The women's sprint events showcased standout performances, particularly from Myia Dantzler.
- The competition remains tight, and both teams are vying for higher placement as the championships continue.
The third day of the RMAC Outdoor Championships is set to continue with finals on Sunday, starting with the men's triple jump and women's high jump at 10 a.m. Anticipation builds for potential record-breaking performances and higher placements in the overall standings.
Bottom LineThe standout performances, particularly by Myia Dantzler, indicate a promising future for the Western Colorado Track and Field team. Continued improvement and strategic execution in the remaining finals could significantly elevate their standings in the championships.
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