SPOKANE, Wash. – Trinity Western had a strong day in Spokane at the Inland Northwest Invitational, highlighted by Danny Earles earning the U SPORTS qualifying standard in the 300m, a podium sweep in men's long jump and both of TWU's weight throw records falling Saturday at The Podium.
Earles finished second overall in 33.96 to earn automation qualification for nationals. Earles put himself fifth in the U SPORTS 300m rankings, just ahead of teammate Rui Ramsey (34.01), who grabbed his ticket to nationals earlier this year.
The Spartans took the top three spots in men's long jump, with Oke Okumo jumping 7.08m, Caleb Emon earning a mark of 7.01m and Dajean Clarke coming in at 6.98m. Okumo's 7.08m sees him slot in 11th in the U SPORTS men's long jump rankings.
In weight throw, TWU's
Erica Udoh bettered her own Spartans record by more a metre with a throw of 15.38m. Udoh, who's previous TWU record was 14.06m (Feb. 24, 2024), is ranked 11th in U SPORTS. On the men's side, Harris Marshall set the TWU weight throw record with a mark of 13.51m in his first-ever meet as a Spartan. The previous record of 9.25m was set by Ralph Alvaro Feb. 8. 2014.
In pole vault, Jaime Eduardo Martin Huerta was third overall in Spokane, clearing 4.81m to put him third in the U SPORTS rankings.
Eileen Noordam led the way in shot put with a mark of 12.11m to put her 12th in the U SPORTS rankings.
UP NEXT
The Spartans return to Spokane for the Whitworth Invitational Feb. 14-15.
TWU Spartans RESULTS
*U SPORTS Automatic Qualifier
^TWU Record
MEN
60m
Preliminaries
2nd – Favour Adeyanju – 6.95q
5th – Jonathan Toews – 7.06q
19th – Alexandre Antoine – 7.19
35th – Dajean Clarke – 7.34
39th – Nathaniel Sett – 7.37
Semifinals
2nd – Rui Ramsey – 6.85Q
3rd – Jonathan Toews – 6.98Q
-- Favour Adeyanju – FS
Final
5th – Rui Ramsey – 6.88
6th – Jonathan Toews – 6.97
200m
16th – Favour Adeyanju – 22.84
20th – Jonathan Toews – 22.88
300m
2nd – Danny Earles – 33.96*
3rd – Rui Ramsey – 35.23
6th – Aleandre Antoine – 36.34
10th – Eli Hrychiw – 37.26
11th – Nathaniel Sett – 37.79
800m
21st – Ethan Gremaud – 2:01.71
Mile
28th – Andrew Gunnink – 4:52.59
3000m
2nd – Yemane Mulugeta – 8:23.76
6th – Justin Kiplagat – 8:29.76
30th – David Mutai – 8:55.79
33rd – Daniel Toneguzzi – 9:01.96
35th – Malcolm Reid – 9:05.56
37th – Brendan O'Brien – 9:08.34
40th – Lucien Dixon-Lawless – 9:24.86
60m Hurdles
Preliminaries
4th – Brandon Gremaud – 8.95q
15th – Elijah Olson – 9.98
Final
5th – Brandon Gremaud – 8.84
High Jump
7th – Caleb Emon – 1.86m
15th – Brandon Gremaud – 1.71m
Long Jump
1st – Oke Okumo – 7.08m
2nd – Caleb Emon – 7.01m
3rd – Dajean Clarke – 6.98m
9th – Luke Chalk – 6.59m
21st – Elijah Olson – 5.85m
Pole Vault
3rd – Jaime Eduardo Martin Huerta – 4.81m
13th – Sebastian Martin Huerta – 4.21m
14th – Josh Carsience – 4.21m
21st – Elijah Olson – 3.76m
Shot Put
31st – Dajean Clarke – 12.16m
41st – Harris Marshall – 10.50m
Weight Throw
20th – Harris Marshall – 13.51m^
WOMEN
60m
Preliminaries
2nd –
Alina Olson – 7.89q
4th –
Carissa Vander Zwan – 7.99q
6th – Aliya Adomi – 8.01q
Semifinals
7th –
Alina Olson – 7.89q
10th – Carissa Vander Zwa - 7.92
11th – Aliya Adomi – 7.94
Final
6th –
Alina Olson – 7.81
60m Hurdles
11th – Aliya Adomi – 9.37
14th –
Emily Stevenson – 9.52
18th –
Eileen Noordam – 9.67
200m
17th – Aliya Adomi – 26.47
21st –
Carissa Vander Zwan – 26.89
38th – Sophia Byenton – 28.57
3000m
14th –
Naomi Reisdorf – 10:57.27
29th –
Catherine Roper – 11:46.14
Long Jump
7th –
Sheleena Wiley – 5.25m
18th –
Eileen Noordam – 4.61m
Pole Vault
4th – Ana Fonseca Moreno – 3.36m
5th –
Sophia Bryenton – 3.36m
Shot Put
9th –
Eileen Noordam – 12.11m
13th –
Alina Olson – 11.76m
26th –
Erica Udoh – 10.54m
29th –
Riri Ishaka – 10.31m
Weight Throw
8th – Erica Udoh – 15.38m^
20th –
Riri Ishaka – 13.00m
4x200m
1st – 1:46.45 –
Emily Stevenson,
Carissa Vander Zwan,
Alina Olson, Aliya Adomi
QUOTABLE
Shane Wiebe, TWU Head Coach
"We had a much stronger performance overall today than our first competition two weeks ago, which is great to see solid progression. We had a lot of PBs and it was nice to see our men's long jumpers sweep the podium and for our weight throw school records fall. Danny was also really strong today in getting a qualifying time for nationals."
About Spartan Athletics
As official members of U SPORTS, the Spartans currently compete in 13 sports in the Canada West conference, including women's and men's soccer, volleyball, basketball, hockey, cross country and track & field, as well as women's rugby sevens. TWU also competes as an independent team in men's rugby and women's and men's disc golf. Since TWU entered U SPORTS in 1999, the Spartans have won 14 U SPORTS team championships and 34 Canada West team championships.
About Trinity Western University
Recognized for quality, TWU has received seven consecutive A+ rankings for Quality of Teaching and Learning, holds three Canada Research Chairs, and wins national championships in CIS sports. More importantly, lives are changed at TWU through its whole-person, Christ-centred approach to education. With a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree-completion programs, TWU equips leaders of character and competence to make a positive impact in the lives of others.
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