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White Weighs In With Big Mark At Husky Classic

White Weighs In With Big Mark At Husky Classic


Husky Classic
Friday-Saturday, February 10-11 
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UW High School Invitational

Saturday-Sunday, February 11-12


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SEATTLE – A top-10 finisher at each of his first two NCAA Indoor Championships in the weight throw, junior Jayden White came into Friday with work still to do to get into the mix for a third-straight nationals trip. White showed he was ready to contend again, as he had several big throws to move up to No. 5 in the NCAA this season, highlighting a busy day one of the Husky Classic in the Dempsey.

 

White, the School Record-holder and the fourth-place finisher in the event at NCAAs in 2022, had a season-best throw of 73-feet, 8.75-inches to win today, just a few inches away from his career-best. He entered today having thrown a best of just over 71-feet, and the nearly three foot improvement sent him from just outside the national top-16, up to fifth.

 

 
Beatrice Asomaning got a matching victory in the women’s weight throw, going over 67-feet for the second week in a row with a best of 67-3 ½. Yvonne Colson also had a PR for the second-straight meet, going 54-8 ¾ which moved her up another spot to No. 7 in school history.
 
Fresh off her pentathlon School Record in Nebraska this week, and likely looking at her first NCAA Indoor bid, Ida Eikeng continued to work on her separate events, and grabbed her first 60-meter hurdles PR in two years today when she stopped the clock in 8.29 seconds. That improves on her own No. 3 mark in school history. Eikeng also high jumped 5-5.
 
Lauren Heggen had another Husky victory in the women’s triple jump, as she continues to improve each time out. She matched her indoor PR today with an even 40-feet to win. Freshman Rachel Bir also had a best of 37-10 ½ on her sixth attempt.
 
Teams come from far and wide to the Husky Classic to run fast in the distances, and that held true again tonight. Huskies…

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