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Hurdles Wins, Relay Close Calls Bookend National Relays Friday

Hurdles Wins, Relay Close Calls Bookend National Relays Friday

by Jake Most

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Kentucky track and field teams  dominated the hurdles, picked up some field wins and came out the wrong end of a couple of photo finishes despite school-record times on Friday at  the Arkansas National Relays meet.

Friday wins
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn began the day for Kentucky by on the track by winning the 100-meteer hurdles. Her wind-aided time of 12.53w (+2.6) is the fastest on the TFRRS NCAA Preliminary Championships qualifying list this season (accepts times with tail winds slower than 4 meters/second). It was the fourth-fastest wind-aided (wind greater than 2.0 m/s) and the eighth-fastest all-conditions time in history. Camacho-Quinn came back to place second in the women’s 200m with a PB of 22.69 (+1.6), which ranks No. 4 on the UK all-time list.

Camacho-Quinn National Relays

Then Daniel Roberts won the men’s 110m hurdles in a PB 13.53 (+1.4), which ranks No. 2 on the UK all-time list and No. 5 in the NCAA this season.
 
In perhaps the most anticipated event debut in collegiate history Sydney McLaughlin delivered, as she has all year, lowering her world junior record to 53.60 in the 400m hurdles. It was the fastest time ever by a collegiate underclassman, and No. 4 on the collegiate all-time list. Faith Ross won the heat prior in a season best 58.28.

Ellen Ekholm tied her personal best clearing 6’0″/1.83m to win the high jump with the best mark of the sophomore’s collegiate career. That mark ranks No. 7 in the NCAA this year, and No. 2 on the UK all-time performers’ list.

UK Class of 2017 alumna Sha’Keela Saunders won the invitational women’s long jump with a season-opening mark of 21’7.5″/6.59m. Marie-Josee Ebwea Bile placed fourth with a mark of 20’7.75″/6.29m.
 
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The Friday Relay breakdown
Kentucky’s men’s 4×1,500m relay of Brennan Fields, Jacob Thomson, Matthew Thomas and Ben Young) ran a school-record 15:14.38, 18th fastest in collegiate history, but the home Razorbacks were able to catch Young on the final straightaway at the line to take the 10 points.

Then in the men’s sprint medley relay (1,600m), Tim Duckworth (200m), Fred Dorsey III (200m), Dwight St. Hillaire (400m) and Ian Jones (800m) caught Florida just at the line, but lost out on the photo again, this time with the timers having to go to the thousandths of a second. UK’s time of 3:16.94 was again a school record and No. 22 on the all-time collegiate list.

Brennan Fields

UK’s 16 points on the men’s side has the Wildcats tied with Arkansas in the relays standings. The meet awards points in relay events only on the traditional NCAA 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis with the team with the most points at the end of the meet winning.
 
UK’s women’s 4x1500m relay of Kunc, Crawford, Bussjager and Shepard scored six points with a third-place time of 18:22.51.

The UK women’s 1,600m SMR of Clarke, Howell, Ross and McKinney placed fourth with a time of 3:47.93 to score five points.

The UK women’s team has 11 points, and leads Stanford in the women’s standings with two of seven relays scored.
 
St. Hillaire, Dorsey, National Relays SMR

Other UK results
Dwight St. Hillaire placed second in the men’s 400m, lowering his school record to 45.48 and moving to No. 7 on the NCAA list this season.

UK Class of 2017 alumna Javianne Oliver placed third in the women’s 100m in 11.28 (+1.6). Kianna Gray was seventh.
 
Elijah Marta began the day for UK by placing third in the men’s javelin with a PB 221’9″/67.60m. Ethan Shalaway placed fourth with a toss of 220’4″/67.16m.

Latavia Coombs placed second in the women’s long jump open section with a mark of 19’4″/5.89m (+1.7).
 
Mohammed Abubakar placed third in the men’s long jump with a mark of 24’8.75″/7.84mW (+2.7).
 
Pre-meet notables
The Wildcats will compete at home at the Kentucky Relays to conclude the regular season on May 5.
 
The postseason will begin May 12-13 with the Southeastern Conference Championships, hosted by Tennessee.

SEC Network+ will stream the relay events only on Friday and Saturday, and it will be broadcast live on the Network on Saturday from 8-10 p.m. ET on Saturday, and re-aired on Sunday. At present, field events won’t make the broadcast.
 
The field is made up of Arkansas, Baylor, Florida, Florida State, Kansas, Kentucky, Miami, Michigan, Minnesota (Men only), Oklahoma State, Stanford, TCU, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia Tech and Wisconsin.
 
Kentucky has sent 37 athletes (18 women and 19 men) to the National Relays this weekend.
 
The meet begins at 11 a.m. ET on Friday, with running events starting at 3:40 p.m., and 11 a.m. on Saturday. Field action starts at 11 a.m. ET, with a more robust program of relays starting at 8 p.m. ET.

This weekend – a fortnight before most conference championships are held – traditionally features meets that highlight relay events – notably the Penn and Drake Relays. The Arkansas National Relays is being held for the first time, on the heels of last year’s “SEC Relays” at LSU.
 
The UK women’s team is ranked No. 6, and the men’s team is ranked No. 22 in this week’s USTFCCCA Computer rankings.
 

2018 National Relays – Kentucky Results Friday

Running Events-Friday

Round

Start List

Women 100 M Hurdles

Final

1. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn: 12.53w (+2.6) | No. 1 on TFRRS NCAA prelims qualifying list, No. 4 wind-aided time in collegiate history and eighth-fastest all-conditions time

5. Jacklyn Howell: 12.94w

Men 110 M Hurdles

Final

1. Daniel Roberts: 13.53 (+1.4) | PB, No. 2 UK all-time performers’ list, No. 5 in NCAA this year

8. Caleb Wilt: 14.08 (+1.4)

10. Tim Duckworth: 14.19w (+2.4)

Women 400 M

Final

33. Jasmine Mitchell: 57.34

Men 400 M

Final

2. Dwight St. Hillaire: 45.48 | No. 7 in NCAA this year. Improves PB school record

Women 100 M

Final

3. Javianne Oliver (UK Class of 2017): 11.29 (+1.6)

7. Kianna Gray: 11.40 (+1.6)

11. Celera Barnes: 11.51 (+1.6)

13. Janie O’Connor: 11.64w (+2.4)

Men 100 M

Final

11. Fred Dorsey III: 10.50 (+1.1)

Women 400 M Hurdles

Final

1.  Sydney McLaughlin: 53.60 | World Junior Record (broke her own), Collegiate freshman record, No. 4 all-time NCAA list, Collegiate underclassman record, UK record

3. Faith Ross: 58.28 | Season best

Women 200 M

Final

2. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn: 22.69 (+1.6) | PB, No. 4 UK all-time list
3. Kayelle Clarke: 23.08 (+1.6)

8. Kianna Gray: 23.45 (+1.6)

17. Janie O’Connor: 23.89 (+1.7)

National Relay Championships

Round

Start List

Women 4×1500 M Relay

Final

3. UK (Kunc, Crawford, Bussjager, Shepard): 18:22.51 – 6 points

Men 4×1500 M Relay

Final

2. UK (Fields, Thomson, Thomas, Young): 15:14.38 – 8 points | UK record, No. 18 all-time collegiate history

Women 1600 SMR

Final

4. UK (Clarke, Howell, Ross, McKinney): 3:47.93 – 5 points

Men 1600 SMR

Final

2. UK (Duckworth, Dorsey, St. Hlllaire, Jones) 3:16.94 – 8 points |  UK record, No. 22 all-time collegiate

Field Events-Friday

Round

Start List

Men Javelin

Final

3. Elijah Marta: 221’9″/67.60m | PB

4. Ethan Shalaway: 220’4″/67.16m

Men Discus

Final

7. Charles Lenford Jr.: 169’2″/51.56m

Men Long Jump

Final

6. Fred Dorsey III: 24’2.5″/ 7.38m (+2.4)

Women Long Jump

Final

2. Latavia Coombs: 19’4″/5.89m (+1.7)

Women High Jump

Final

1. Ellen Ekholm: 6’0″/1.83m | No. 7 NCAA this year, Tied PB, No. 2 UK All-time

5. Carly Hinkle: 5’5″/1.65m

Women Discus

Final

6. Nicole Fautsch: 161’9″/49.30m

Men Long Jump Invitational

Final

3. Mohammed Abubakar: 25’8.75″/7.84mW (+2.7)

7. Travis Riley: 24’11.25″/7.60m (+1.0)

Women Long Jump Invitational

Final

1. Sha’Keela Saunders (UK Class of 2017): 21’7.5″/6.59m (+1.3)

4. Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile: 20’7.75″/6.29m

2018 National Relays – Kentucky Entries Saturday

Time (CT)

Field Events-Saturday

Round

Start List

10:45 AM

Men Hammer

Final

2 Flights | Fl. 1 | #8 .Logan Bryer
Fl. 2 | #8: David Cline

1:20 PM

Women Javelin

Final

3:30 PM

Men Shot Put

Final

Charles Lenford Jr., Nikolas Huffman

3:30 PM

Women Shot Put

Final

Nicole Fautsch

1:30 PM

Men Pole Vault

Final

2:00 PM

Women Pole Vault

Final

3:00 PM

Men Triple Jump

Final

3:00 PM

Women Triple Jump

Final

 

5:00 PM

Men Pole Vault Invitational

Final

5:00 PM

Women Pole Vault Invitational

Final

4:30 PM

Men Triple Jump Invitational

Final

4:30 PM

Women Triple Jump Invitational

Final

Marie-Josee Ebwea-Bile, Latavia Coombs

Time (CT)

National Relay Championships

Round

Start List

7:02 PM

Women 4×100 M Relay

Final

2 Sections | Sec. 2 | Ln. 6: UK

7:12 PM

Men 4×100 M Relay

Final

2 Sections | Sec. 1 | Ln. 3: UK

7:20 PM

Women 4×800 M Relay

Final

7:35 PM

Men 4×800 M Relay

Final

7:456 PM

Women 4×200 M Relay

Final

Ln. 5: UK

7:51 PM

Men 4×200 M Relay

Final

7:58 PM

Women DMR

Final

UK

8:14 PM

Men DMR

Final

UK

8:28 PM

Women 4×400 M Relay

Final

UK

8:43 PM

Men 4×400 M Relay

Final

UK



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