WINDSOR - Continuing preparations ahead of the upcoming OUA Championships, the Brock Badgers men's and women's teams took to the track and field for the Windsor Team Challenge this weekend.
The Brock women were outstanding in their overall team performance, finishing fifth overall out of the 10 competing teams in attendance. The Badgers were once again led by
Madelyn Huston who delivered a first place finish in the 600m event with a time of 1:35.43. Meanwhile, shot-putter
Emily Good also grabbed another podium with a second place throw of 12.85m Rounding out the podium results for the Brock women, the 4x800m relay team of Huston,
Ailbhe Morgan,
Robyn Adamo, and
Lauren Macsai placed second in a new Brock record time of 9:40.00.
Meanwhile, for the men it was the 4x200m relay team of
Colton Spencer,
Keshawn Igbinosun,
Tyrell Smikle, and
Nick Mancini who captured a podium for the Badgers posting a third place time of 1:32.36.
Other notable performances which saw Brock records continue to be set and reset included;
Grace Kugler, who bettered who own Brock record in the women's 60m sprint posting a time of 7.70; the women's 4x200m relay, which posted a new record time of 1:46.14 and included Kugler,
Ruby Neumann,
Michelle Corallo, and
Sherika Noad;
Colton Spencer, who once again improved on his own record time with a sprint of 8.28 in the men's 60m hurdles;
Michael Ivanov, who bettered the Brock men's hurdle mark with a jump of 4.70m; and
Jacques Tiessen, who set a new Brock record time of 4:00.73 in the men's 1500m.
In total Brock saw another 19 personal best performances at the Windsor Team Challenge event, with just one more invitational still to compete in before the OUA Championships in Windsor at the end of February. Next on the docket for the Badgers will be the Hal Brown Last Chance Meet taking place on Friday, Feb. 17 at the University of Toronto.
Next competition: Friday, Feb. 17 • Hal Brown Last Chance Meet - Toronto, ON
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