Bryan clay invitational 2023 heat sheets

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AZUSA, Calif. -

Josh Farmer got out to a strong start in the Bryan Clay Invitational decathlon Wednesday at Cougar Athletic Stadium.

  Farmer is currently second in Section A with 4,155 points. He is 15 points ahead of his day one total from a year ago when he finished with a personal-record and NCAA qualifying mark of 7,648 at the APU Franson Classic, which was also held at Cougar Athletic Stadium in Azusa.

  Farmer kicked off the meet with a lifetime-best 10.62 in the 100m. His time was the fastest in the field and is tied for eighth in program history.

  He followed that performance with a season-best 23-10.75 in the long jump. Farmer, who was a quarter of an inch shy of his lifetime best, took second overall and had the top mark among collegiate athletes.

  The San Diego native then registered a season-best 45-01 in the shot put before clearing 6-02 in the high jump. Farmer closed out a long day with another personal record in the 400m as he finished ahead of the pack in 47.80 seconds.

  Cameron Smith and AJ Sager also competed in the steeplechase at the Bryan Clay Invitational. Smith led the way with a time of 9:10.79, while Sager clocked in at 9:53.08.

  Farmer returns to action tomorrow for the final five events of the decathlon, starting with the 110m hurdles at 2 p.m. The 'Eaters will also compete in the Bryan Clay Distance Carnival, Mt. SAC Relays and Pacific Coast Intercollegiate on Thursday, April 14.

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Home / Track: Bryan Clay Invitational

Date & Time:

Wednesday, April 13, 2022 - 9 a.m. to Friday, April 15, 2022 - 9 a.m.

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Saint Mary's Track competes in the Bryan Clay Invitational on April 13 at Azusa, CA. For more information on live results, click HERE.

Bryan clay invitational 2023 heat sheets

AZUSA, Calif. – The University of New Mexico track & field team completed a day full of distance events on day two of the Bryan Clay Invitational, hosted by Azusa Pacific University, on Thursday.

In the women’s 5000m invite section one, Adva Cohen, Gracelyn Larkin and Emma Heckel put up outstanding performances. Cohen set a new personal best as she ran a time of 15:29.51, almost two seconds better than her previous best of 15:31.01. Her time in the event currently puts her at third on the national qualifying list. Larkin came in shortly after her as she ran a time of 15:29.93, finding herself at fourth on the qualifying list. Heckel ran a time of 15:57.04 to put her in the top-20 on the qualifying list.

In the men’s 5000m invite, Abdirizak Ibrahim ran a time of 13:43.14, which would put him in at least the top-40 on the national qualifying list of the event.

The Lobos close out the Bryan Clay Invitational tomorrow, starting with the women’s 4x100m relay at 9:45 a.m. (PT). A handful of New Mexico sprinters will compete in the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif., as well, starting at 1:55 p.m.

To keep up with Lobo track & field, follow @UNMLoboXCTF on Twitter and Instagram.