Final Results Package |
Live ScoringSEATTLE, Wash. – For the second consecutive day, the University of Hawai'i track and field athletes threatened the school's indoor records at the Husky Classic. Thrower
Alex Porlier Langlois posted the second best shot put in school history while triple jumper
Rachel Toliver is now No. 3 on the all-time indoor list.
The senior from St-Cesaire, Quebec, placed second with a personal best throw of 51-0.25 (15.55m), just behind the school's all-time mark of 52-6.5 (16.01m) set by Meghan Weaver in 2008.
One day after breaking the school's 200-meter mark, Toliver placed second in the triple jump with a personal best mark of 39-10 (12.14m), the third-best jump in school history. The sophomore from Los Angeles, Calif., actually bested her PR in qualifying, then jumped one centimeter better in the finals.
Also in the triple jump, sophomore
Kayla Phillips jumped a PR 37-1.25 (11.31m) to win her flight and advanced to the finals where she placed ninth.
In the shot put, sophomore
Sabrina Mendoza threw a PR 40-6.25 (12.35m) and placed 25
th overall. Sophomore
Amber Kozaki and junior
Tiziana Ruiz Dominguez tied for 10
th in the pole vault with a clearance of 12-6.25 (3.82m).
The Rainbow Wahine will next compete in the UW Indoor Open, Sunday at Dempsey Indoor.
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