SEMO STUDENT RECREATION CENTER - Southeast Missouri track & field enjoyed a successful Redhawks Invite with 21 first place finishes, 51 podium finishes and eight new personal bests.
New Facility Record
Nick Cimmarusti crossed the line at 8:33.92 to break the SEMO Student Recreation center record previously held by Nick Happe of Arizona State with a time of 8:38:00.
Gold Medal Performances
Baylee Beard achieved two gold medals with marks of 57' 4.75" (PR) and 43' 7.75" in the weight throw and shot put.
After the pole vault was over
Colin Beers and
Sullivan Gleason tied for first with a jump of 15' 7".
Anna Thomason recorded a mark of 18' 10.5" for a new PR in the women's long jump for gold.
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Paden Lewis chalked up gold medal marks of 69' 2.5" in the men's weight throw and 59' 6.75" in the shot put.
Clara Billing vaulted over a height of 12' 5.5" to chalk up a first place finish in the women's pole vault.
Kenyon Johnson jumped to the tune of 24' 4.25", a new PR, and a first place finish.
Molly Grohmann won gold in the women's triple jump and the women's high jump with marks of 36' 9" and 5' 7".
After a time of 5:18.60,
Madelyn Gray was wearing the gold medal in the women's mile.
Laila Hardin crossed the line at 59.51 to take first place in the women's 400m dash.
Sydney Burdine clocked times of 7.40 and 26.34 in the 55m dash and 200m to take first in both events.
In the men's and women's 55m hurdle race Marcus Gordon (7.82) and Thomason (8.13, NEW PR) both finished second to none.Â
With a cleared height of 6' 10.75" Luke Hatfield Jackson finished in first in the high jump.
Erika Mellor posted a finishing gold medal time of 2:19.42 in the women's 800-meter
Kayla Vogelsang crosses the line at 10:42.37 to take the trophy in the 3000m race.
Podium Finishes
In the women's weight throw Bailie Hux  and
Andreese Ortiz threw for marks of 55' 9.25" and 46' 7.5" for the silver and bronze.
Luis Schadlich grabbed the bronze in the pole vault, vaulting over a height of 13' 7.25.
Grohmann and
Kendall Holweg posted jumps of 18' 3" (2nd) and 17' 11.5" (3rd, PR) in the women's long jump.
The men's weight throw saw
Marshall Swadley (63' 2") and
Clay Alewelt (58' 6.5") place second and third.
With the silver medal
Charlie Ham cleared a height of 11' 5.75" in the women's pole vault.
With marks of 23' 0" and 22' 10"
Aarion Jackson and
Cole Bruenderman placed second and third (PR) in the men's long jump.
In the women's shot put Ortiz threw for a mark of 41' 10.75" (2nd) and Hux recorded a mark of 39' 8.75" (3rd).
Brianna Dixon cleared a height of 5' 5" in the women's high jump for the silver medal.
Freshman
Lauren Eftink timed in at 5:20.20 for second in the women's mile.
In the men's mile
Cole Reinders notched second (4:19.00) and
Noah Little posted a third place finish (4:21.02).
Breanna Miles finished with a time of 59.66 for the silver medal in the women's 400m.
With a mark of 55' 1.5" Swadley took second place in the men's shot putÂ
In the 55m dash
Dominic Revels recorded a time of 6.47 to take the silver medal.
Dixon and
Megan Aubuchon notched times of 8.32 and 8.57 in the 55m hurdles for second and third.
The bronze and a jump of 6' 2.75" belonged to Greg Dennis after the men's high jump was over.
Mattea Pearsall notched a silver medal and a new personal record time of 2:23.39 in the women's 800-meter.
Trey Mygatt finished with a mark of 1:59.60 for second and
Louis Primeau finished with a time of 2:00.46 for third in the men's 800-meter.
Hardin grabbed a time of 26.82 and a silver medal in the women's 200-meter.
Brooklyn Bender and
Cordelia Hoover achieved times of 10:46.22 and 10:56.11 for second and third in the 3000m.
Myles Thornburg and
Cade McCadams tied for second in the men's 3000-meter race with a time of 8:59.49
Noteworthy Marks
With a vault of 12' 1.5"
Jake Casey took fifth in the pole vault.
In the women's long jump
Tayler Gudde (6th) and
Krysta Miller (8th) jumped for distances of 17' 2" and 16' 11.25".
With a mark of 52' 9.25
Quinton Maxwell placed fifth in the men's weight throw and sixth in the men's shot put (49' 9").Â
Jacob Miller jumped for a distance of 20'11.75" in the men's long jump.
Gudde placed fifth with a distance of 34' 6.25 in the women's shot put.
With a triple jump distance of 33' 3"
Krysta Miller notched fourth place.
The clocked stopped at 5:23.57 (4th) and 5:24.41 (5th) for Pearsall and
Layla Fliege in the women's mile.
In the men's mile
Tyler Anderson (4:23.14),
Justin Splitt (4:24.32) and freshman
Evan Fuller (4:35.49) placed fourth, fifth, and sixth.
Alewelt tallied a distance of 50' 10.75" in the men's shot put for fourth.
Bruenderman finished the 55m race in 6.61 to take seventh and
Megan Aubuchon ran the 55m race in 7.82 for sixth. Aubuchon also ran the 200-meter in 28.91 for seventh place.
Billing raced the 55m hurdle for a finishing time of 8.65 for fifth place.
John Hartmann jumped over a height of  6' 0.75" in the men's high jump for fourth.
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Micah Grawer ran a time of 2:01.56 for fourth in the men's 800-meter.
Revels ran the men's 200-meter in 23.87 for fourth.
Dixon finished in fourth with a time of 27.46 in the women's 200m dash.
Looking Ahead
The Redhawks will be on the road next week for the Show Me Showdown in Columbia, Mo. on the Campus of the University of Missouri, Jan. 17.