Hawai鈥檌 Track & Field Heads to Irvine for Steve Scott Invitational
The University of Hawai'i women's track and field team heads to the Steve Scott Invitational in Irvine, California, for their final regular season meet on May 1-2. The team is energized after stellar performances at the Bryan Clay Invitational, including senior Lilian Turban leading the Big West in high jump and javelin. Junior Robyn Larkan also shone in sprints and hurdles, marking significant improvements and rankings for multiple team members. The pole vaulters and throwers are poised to build on their recent successes as they aim for victory this weekend.
By the Numbers- Lilian Turban's high jump mark of 1.80m (5-10.75) leads the Big West.
- Robyn Larkan recorded a wind-aided 100m hurdles time of 13.62 seconds, .23 seconds faster than her best.
- Ava Enriquez ranks No. 5 all-time in pole vault for Hawai'i with a clearance of 3.95m (12-11.5).
- The Rainbow Wahine are coming off a successful outing at Bryan Clay Invitational, with multiple top-10 marks.
- Junior Robyn Larkan aims to establish school records in the sprints after her best performances recently.
- The team is focused on strong finishes in field events with record-paced performances from last week.
The team is looking to leverage their momentum at the Steve Scott Invitational, with potential to secure more event wins and set new personal bests. Their performance could significantly impact their standing within the Big West Conference heading into championships.
Bottom LineHawai'i women's track and field is poised for a strong finish to the regular season, with several athletes in peak form aiming for personal records and conference leadership as they advance towards championship season.
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