Tremelling Track

Tremelling Breaks Record and Ranks Eighth in the Nation

2/3/2024 7:46:00 PM

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Fargo, N.D. – Northern State University track and field competed on day two of the NDSU Bison Indoor Open meet. Men finished fourth with a team score of 50.5 points and women took ninth with 14.5 points.
 
MEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
 
  • The 60m hurdles was run by Joel Matehs and Eli Radtke they took fifth and tenth place with times of 8.31 and 8.74
  • Chris Weber had a personal record in the 60m dash with 6.97 seconds and he placed third for the Wolves
  • Drew Salfrank, Drew Henriksen, and Carter Dingman all ran the open 400m race placing fifth, eighth, and tenth with times of 50.59, 51.10, and 51.21; This was a new personal record for Dingman
  • Vance Borchers took eighth in the high jump with a height of 1.85m
  • Men's pole vault featured Sam Tremelling winning the event overall and breaking the Northern State record with a height of 5.06m
  • Noah Ford, Eli Radtke, Isaac Ligon placed seventh, eighth, and tenth in the pole vault with heights of 4.46m, 4.31m, and 4.31m
 
WOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
   
 
BEYOND THE RESULTS
   
UP NEXT
 
Wolves will be back in action on February 9th and 10th with the SDSU Classic meet. Events will start at 4:00 p.m. on Friday and 11:00 a.m. on Saturday.
 
 
 
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