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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Block sets new record at Gibson Invitational as Panthers shine

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Caleb Rogalski Assistant Throws Coach | Milwaukee Athletics Website

Caleb Rogalski Assistant Throws Coach | Milwaukee Athletics Website

Natalie Block achieved a significant milestone at the Gibson Invitational in Terre Haute by setting a new program record in the 400m hurdles with a time of 58.34 seconds, securing second place. She also earned second place in the 100m hurdles with a time of 13.44 seconds.

Caleb Henry led the field in the 400m dash, achieving a personal record of 47.51 seconds and placing fifth on Milwaukee's all-time list. Henry was part of the winning 4x400m relay team, alongside Zac Schmidt, Zach Weitgenant, and Jackson Statz, finishing with a time of 3:18.70.

Anelise Egge claimed victory in the 800m run with a time of 2:12.24, while Golden Cotton secured second place in the 100m dash at 10.50 seconds. Katie Burns placed third in the 200m dash with a time of 25.12 seconds.

In field events, Anthony Campbell took second place in the long jump with a distance of 7.42 meters (24'4.25"), and Will Mortimer finished third in the triple jump at 14.28 meters (46'10.25").

Milwaukee's men's team finished second overall, while the women's team placed third, earning scores of 75.33 and 95.25 points respectively.

"Overall, I think we took a good step forward," said head coach Andrew Basler. "We had a lot of people perform well, and we still have another week to improve our marks before conference."

At Milwaukee's Green & White Invite, Kalea Weyenberg excelled by winning both the 100m dash and the 200m dash with times of 12.56 and 25.69 seconds respectively.

Cloey Fare won the 100m hurdles final with a time of 14.21 seconds after advancing from preliminaries where she recorded her best-ever time of 14.01 seconds.

Jamie Pankratz emerged victorious in hammer throw reaching an impressive distance measuring approximately over forty-eight meters whilst Bryan McLaughlin clinched top honors within triple jump competition performing slightly above thirteen meters.

Trey Meier came second within fifteen hundred meter race clocking around four minutes whereas relay quartet comprising Harper Fahey along Dylan Longworth Wade Duffek Gavin Czarnecki secured third position achieving combined result under three-and-a-half minutes mark

Sara Jochims achieved third place during five-thousand-meter event posting just beyond nineteen-minute threshold followed closely behind Longworth occupying similar rank across four-hundred-meter contest running approximately fifty-one point one eight-seconds span; Aiden Janke also attained third position contributing discus throw surpassing forty-three meter boundary

Looking ahead Panthers plan participation forthcoming weekend meets including Clark Wood Invitational situated Louisville Kentucky dated April twenty-sixth twenty-seventh alongside Drake Alternative hosted Whitewater Wisconsin same period

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