BELLINGHAM, Washington – The Trinity Western Spartans men's 4x100m relay team of
Favour Adeyanju,
Danny Earles,
Rui Ramsay,
Jonathan Toews, and
Gabriel Mangalindan broke the Spartans' 12-year-old record in the men's relay with a time of 41.29 seconds. The third-place time beats the old TWU record of 43.03 seconds, which was set by Nick Ayin, Jamie Sinclair, David Boyd, and James Linde on May 1, 2014, in Rome, Georgia. While Abraham Fonseca just missed the TWU and his triple jump record by .01m, which Fonseca set on March 21 at the SFU meet in Burnaby, B.C.
TWU Results
*TWU Record
^NAIA Championship Qualifying B Standard
Women's Results
Track Events
100m
15th – Emily Stevenson – 13.56 seconds
100m Hurdles
8th – Emily Stevenson – 16.76 seconds
200m
4th – Charlotte Dyck – 25.36
400m
16 Tianna Lorio – 1:04.90
400m Hurdles
5th – Claire Nichol – 1:05.27
1500m
15th – Ava Rodway – 4:59.18
5000m
8th – Hadassah Duff – 18:59.86
10th – Catherine Roper – 20:04.80
4x400 Relay
3rd – Beuthin, Dyck, Nichol, Weber, Iorio 4:11.36
Field Events
Shot Put
8th – Phoebe Onapajo – 0.27m
9th – Riri Ishaka – 0.27m
10th – Elise Van Harmelen – 0.26m
Discus
5th – Elise Van Harmelen – 37.96m
7th – Phoebe Onapajo – 36.18m
8th – Sarah Ude – 35.25m
10th – Riri Ishaka – 30.57m
Javelin
8th – Eileen Noordam – 38.97m
18th – Vegas Appel – 29.07m
Pole Vault
3rd – Rachel Winklemeier – 2.92m
Hammer Throw
4th – Sarah Ude – 50.05m
8th – Elise Van Harmelen – 46.11m
10th – Riri Ishaka – 39.11m
Long Jump
5th – Jahliya Clarke – 5.20m
Triple Jump
*2nd – Sheleena Wiley – 11.55m
Men's Results
Track Events
100m
3rd –
Rui Ramsay – 10.67 seconds
6th –
Favour Adeyanju – 10.88 seconds
200m
1st –
Rui Ramsay – 21.21 seconds
3rd –
Danny Earles – 21.61 seconds
10th –
Favour Adeyanju – 22.05 seconds
20th –
Jonathan Toews – 22.80 seconds
30th –
Alexandre Antoine – 23.20 seconds
400m
20th –
Alexandre Antoine – 51.76 seconds
400m Hurdles
4th –
Jaron Isfan – 55.12 seconds
1500m
1st –
Yemane Mulugeta – 3:48.89
5000m
6th –
Malcolm Reid – 15:10.51
12th –
Brendan O'Brien – 15:40.99
DNF –
Yemane Mulugeta
4x100 Relay
*3rd – Adeyanju, Earles, Ramsay, Toews, Mangalindan – 41.29 seconds
Field Events
Triple Jump
10 –
Abraham Fonseca Moreno – 11.86m
Shot Put
19 –
Janek Kaila – 10.14m
Discus
14 –
Janek Kaila – 37.20m
NEXT UP
TWU will compete in the Cascade Collegiate Conference Championships May 8-9 at Banner Bank Track in La Grande, Oregon.
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 15 U SPORTS team championships and 35 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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