Grace Kuch gets set for her shot-put attempt

MOUNT MARTY MEET IN THE BOOKS FOR WOLVES TRACK & FIELD

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Yankton, S.D. – The Northern State University track and field team competed in the Mount Marty Meet Wednesday. Seven first place finishes were claimed by the Wolves along with a new program record.
 
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE MEN  
HOW IT HAPPENED FOR THE WOMEN
  • Renea Taylor stood atop of the standings in the women's 100m with her 11.51 time
  • The 5000m saw Abby Hasart take the gold, running an 18:59.89
  • A 1.59m height in the high jump was enough for Tayla Dobrenski to finish first
  • Ahead of the pack in the women's long jump was Alexa Fender and her 5.73m leap
  • The 4x100m team of Kali Norton, Taylor, Anna Skachenko, and Fender took first place with a time of 47.35
  • Skachenko's 58.99 time in the 400m earned her a second place finish
  • Silver in the javelin throw event went to Annaliese Van Zee and her 33.90m throw
  • A time of 2:31.25 in the 800m secured Sophia Gates fourth
  • 3.43m in the women's pole vault gave Gitte Bellemans fourth place and Liz Dunham fifth place
  • Grace Kuch earned a provisional mark with her fifth place mark of 13.22m
  • Julia Skari ran a 14.72 in the 100m hurdles to take home fifth
  • The 400m hurdles fifth place spot went to Elisabet Osk Jonsdottir's 1:07.58 time
  • Finishing fifth was Andi Mehrer and her 43.91m discus throw
  • Macoya Hansen's javelin throw of 33.04m gave her a sixth place finish; seventh went to Jordan West and her 31.92m throw
  • A high jump mark of 1.54m was enough for Morgan Sheldon to get sixth; Sheldon also notched a seventh place finish in the 100m hurdles with a time of 14.90
  • The discus throw saw Chloe Peterson take seventh with her throw of 40.88m
  • Payton Kemnitz ran a 2:35.28 to earn seventh in the women's 800m
 
BEYOND THE RESULTS
  • Conrad set a new personal record in the men's pole vault with a height of 3.55m
  • Hasart's 5:14.80 time earned a pr in the women's 1500m
  • A personal record in the women's hammer throw was secured by Peterson's 44.70m throw
  • Setting a personal best in the women's shot put was Olivia Ashley with her 11.12m mark
 
UP NEXT
NSU has a quick turnaround, heading to Des Moines, IA for day one of the Drake Relays Thursday, April 23. Events will start at 10 a.m. with the Decathlon. The full meet schedule can be found HERE.
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