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Weight Throw Records Fall on Day 1 of Virginia Tech Invitational

Weight Throw Records Fall on Day 1 of Virginia Tech Invitational

BLACKSBURG, Va. —  The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field program kick-started the new year on Friday (Jan.17) at the Virginia Tech Invitational Jeremiah Nubbe broke the Virginia School Record in the men’s weight throw competition at Rector Field House in Blacksburg, Va.

Record Setting Fashion

  • In just his first competition as a Cavalier, Jeremiah Nubbe surpassed the Virginia program record in the men’s weight throw with his mark of 23.94m/78-6.50. The previous record stood at 22.92m/75-2.5 by Jordan Young in 2015.
  • After fouling his first attempt, Nubbe broke the school record on his first recorded mark of the competition and of his Virginia career.
  • Nubbe led the way for the Cavaliers as Keyandre Davis and John Fay finished just behind Nubbe in second and third place respectfully. Davis’ mark of 20.44m/67-0.75 was good for No.6 all-time in program history.
  • Not far off his personal best and Virginia No.4 mark of 21.73m/71-3.5, Fay launched on out 19.26m/63-2.25 on his sixth and final attempt of the competition.
  • In the women’s weight throw, Estel Valeanu threw for 18.24m/59-10.25 to finish in sixth place. Just ahead of her was teammate and unattached competitor Annika Kelly with a new personal best of 20.51m/67-3.50 to finish in third place.

Speed from the Start

  • Winning the first heat of competition, Maya Rollins earned an automatic bid to the women’s 60-meter hurdle final with her time of 8.61.
  • In the final, Rollins crossed the line in first clocking new personal-best 8.48 to better her Virginia Freshman Record of 8.53 from the Liberty Kickoff earlier this season.
  • Virginia went three-for-three in the men’s 60-meter hurdles prelim as Peter Djan (8.08), David Frasier (8.13, SB) and Jeremiah Wilson (8.20) all qualified through to the final. Djan and Frasier earned automatic bids while Wilson got the final time qualifying position.
  • In the men’s 60-meter hurdle final, both Djan (7.96) and Frasier (8.03) recorded season best marks to finish second and fifth respectively.
  • In the men’s 60-meter dash prelim, Evans White IV and Djan qualified to the final in record setting time. With his time of 6.82, Djan moved up to No.3 all-time while White IV moved up to No.5 in program history.
  • The success does not stop there as Djan notched another personal best in the men’s 60-meter dash final clocking 6.78 to finish runner-up by just 0.02. Djan moved up to No.3 all-time in program history while White IV added his name…

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