RENO, Nev./SEATTLE – The Hawai'i women's track and field team wrapped up day one of a split squad weekend with a handful of program top 10 marks Friday at the Battle Born Classic and Husky Classic.
Robyn Larkan delivered another strong performance, blazing to a time of 7.52 in the 60m prelims at the Battle Born Classic, coming just .01 seconds away from tying Alyssa Mae Antolin's UH record.
Larkan, who broke the program 60m hurdles record last time out in Seattle, posted another solid effort in that event with a time of 8.42 seconds in the prelims to finish as the fifth-fastest qualifier.
Samaria Vital led the way for the Hawai'i throwers in Reno, coming in eighth in the weight throw with a mark of 16.70m (54-9.5).
At the Husky Classic in Seattle, the Rainbow Wahine distance medley relay delivered the fourth-fastest time in UH history in 11:48.63. The relay crew of
Lucy Becker,
Izzy Gorton,
Harriet Greentree and
Mikaella Martin placed second in the meet and became the sixth DMR team to run sub-12:00 in program history.
DMR fourth in UH history 11:48.63 Becker, Gorton, Greentree, Martin
Freshman
Ava Enriquez paced the UH pole vaulters in Seattle, coming in fifth clearing 3.85m (12-7.5), while
Lindsey Koch came in sixth with a mark of 3.70m (12-1.5).
The Rainbow Wahine wrap up the Battle Born Classic beginning at 8 a.m. HT Saturday and the Husky Classic starting at 9 a.m. HT.