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Men’s 4×100 Record Top-10 Time in Mizzou Track & Field History to Conclude Yellow Jacket Invitational

Men’s 4x100 Record Top-10 Time in Mizzou Track & Field History to Conclude Yellow Jacket Invitational


ATLANTA – University of Missouri track and field’s Robert Hines, Kaden Hammer, Izaiah Hill and Steven Marks entered the school’s record books in men’s 4×100 meters to cap off the first outdoor meet of the year at the Yellow Jacket Invitational on Saturday at the George C. Griffin Track in Atlanta.

The men ran 40.51 to claim the No. 9 spot in program history. In addition to the 4×100 top-10 time, four individual personal records were broken.

In the men’s 400m, Izaiah Hill’s new best time of 48.34 earned him ninth in the race. The Tigers dominated in the men’s and women’s 200m with Brooke Sawatzky (25.76), Emanuelle Bellanova (22.75), and Robert Hines (21.65) all picking up personal bests.

The day began with the field events, where junior Anna Vedral’s 3.55 (11-7.75) ranked seventh overall. In discus, Ames Burton recorded a throw of 49.91m, ultimately finishing fourth in the invite. On the men’s side, Skylar Coffey finished second in discus with 57.03m.

UP NEXT

The Tigers’ next outdoor will come next weekend at the Battle on the Bayou, hosted by LSU, and the Raleigh Relays, hosted by NC State, on Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29.

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