Cheboi placed sixth in the 1,500m, clocking a time of 4:16.04 Mathias Cheboi won the 5,000m, with a time of 15:30.09 Terrence Bell Jr., recorded a seventh-place finish in the shot put, with a toss of 12.21m Duncan finished third in the high jump at 1.83m In the long jump, Tyson Duncan placed fourth, with a leap of 6.85m Dayna Sterling just missed the top spot in the 400m hurdles, clocking a time of 1:04.37 Rayna Whyte claimed eighth in the 100m hurdles, with a time of 14.62 Kibet claimed sixth in the 1,500m in 4:55.19, while Kwambai finished eighth in 5:06.00 Lillian Thuo (21:10.76), Debroah Kiplagat (22:16.92) and Ce'Arion Turner (27:46.49) went 7th through 9th in the event Ruth Kibet and Mercy Kwambai gave GSU a 1-2 finish in the 5,000m in 18:37.87 and 19:11.54, respectively. Nicholson places seventh in the discus throw, with a toss of 37.18m, while Bell claimed ninth at 32.83m
Dior Nicholson finished seventh in the shot put at 12.35m In the hammer throw, Aneisha Bell placed fourth, with a toss of 44.82m On the women's side, Ivory Davis claimed eighth in the 100m hurdles in 13.86, which was just one spot behind former Olympian Lolo Jones.Īt the Warhawk Classic, Grambling State dominated the 5,000m as Ruth Kibet and Mercy Kwambai gave Grambling State a 1-2 finish on the women's side, while Mathias Cheboi the men's event. He finished with a jump of 2.08m and was behind Slavko Stevic of Southeastern Louisiana. Prince Moss continued his outstanding spring by placing second in the high jump at the LSU Alumni Gold. | The Grambling State University men's and women's outdoor track and field teams were at different events over the weekend, with most of the team participating in the Warhawk Classic, hosted by ULM, while select members participated at the LSU Alumni Gold. Creator of “21 Jump Street” and “The A-Team.”įun Fact: Stephen Cannell is my - Zachary Neel - great uncle, and one of the main inspirations for why I got into journalism and writing.MONROE, La. and BATON ROUGE, La. Heller/Getty Images Best Known For: TV Producer, Writer. Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports Best Known For: World-renowned sneaker designer at Nikeīest Known For: American Novelist, writer of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” Jaime Valdez-USA TODAY Sports Best Known For: Co-Founder of NikeĪmy Sussman/Getty Images Best Known For: Actress, “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” Tie to the Ducks: Attended the University of Oregonīennett Raglin/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated Sportsperson of the Year 2019 Best Known For: “NBC Nightly News” Photo Illustration by Brandon Bell/Getty Images Best Known For: Creator of the popular online game Wordle Tie to the Ducks: Attended University of Oregon from 1962-63 Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images Best Known For: Academy Award-nominated actor Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports Best Known For: Popular Musician Tie to the Ducks: Son Cross Patton played for Oregon in 2019-2021 Tie to the Ducks: Attended the University of OregonĪttila Kisbenedek/AFP via Getty Images Best Known For: Member of Outkast
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