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Minor’s High Jump Win Leads UKTF Friday at JGI

Minor’s High Jump Win Leads UKTF Friday at JGI

by Jake Most

LEXINGTON, Ky. – Kentucky track and field sophomore transfer Rahman Minor won the high jump to lead the way for the Wildcats on the opening Friday night at the inaugural Jim Green Invitational inside Nutter Field House.
 
The meet will continue Saturday starting at 11 a.m. ET. The meet will be streamed live on SEC Network+/WatchESPN on Saturday starting at 1:15 p.m.
 
Minor cleared 7’0.5″/2.15m and edged Indiana’s Jyles Etienne as Minor cleared the winning height on his first attempt and the visitor missed on his first try at that standard.
 
Minor moved to No. 5 on the UK all-time indoor list.
 
UK’s men’s distance medley relay of Gabriel Szalay (1,200m), Dwight St. Hillaire (400m), Dylan Allen (800m) and Brennan Fields (1,600m) placed second to Ohio State with a time of 10:02.48.
 
The UK women’s DMR of Rachel Boice, Janie O’Connor, Emily Akin and Caitlin Shepard placed third in 11:53.06.

Charles Lenford Jr. placed seventh in the men’s weight throw with a toss of 55’5″/16.89m.
 
Admission is free. Parking will be available in the Green Lot adjacent to Nutter Field House and Kroger Field.
 
Fans can follow the meet via @KentuckyTrack social media channels on InstagramTwitter and Facebook as well as on UKathletics.com.
 
Friday’s action will feature the men’s and women’s weight throw and high jump, and men’s and women’s distance medley relays before a fuller meet program on Saturday.
 
The Kentucky women’s team was ranked preseason No. 10 by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
 
The meet will recognize Green, the first African-American student-athlete at Kentucky and in the Southeastern Conference to win NCAA and SEC Championships.

Green was one of the SEC’s pioneers of integration and was a 2007 inductee into the University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame. He’s in fact an inductee into six Halls of Fame.
 
Green was the first UK African-American to serve as co-captain on the track team and in December 1971 became the first African-American student-athlete to graduate from UK.
 
In spite of facing open hostility at many competitions, Green succeeded at the highest levels of collegiate sport. He was a three-time NCAA champion, winning the indoor 60-yard dash in 1968 and the 100-yard dash in both 1968 and 1971.
 
He earned All-America honors six times and won eight SEC individual events, including the indoor 60-yard dash (1968, 1971), outdoor 100-yard dash (1968, 1970, 1971), and outdoor 220-yard dash (1968, 1970, 1971).


2019 Participating Teams
Akron
Alabama A&M
Arkansas State
Ball State
Bellarmine
Berea
Butler
Cincinnati
Cumberlands
Dayton
EKU
Indiana
IUPUI
Lindsey Wilson
Miami (Ohio)
Ohio State
Southern Illinois
Southern Indiana
Tennessee Tech
Kentucky
Xavier (Ohio)
 

2019 Jim Green Invitational

Friday, January 11th

Men

Weight Throw

 

Final

7. Charles Lenford Jr.: 55’5″/16.89m

Men

High Jump

Final

1. Rahman Minor: 7’0.5″/2.15m

Women

High Jump

Final

3. Ellen Ekholm: 5’9.25″/1.76m

6. Carly Hinkle: 5’5.25″/1.66m

Men

DMR

Final

2. UK (Szalay, St. Hillaire, Allen, Fields): 10:02.48

6. UK (Moulai, Brown, Wachs, Warren): 10:19.81

Women

DMR

Final

3. UK (Boice, O’Connor, Akin, Shepard): 11:53.06

7. UK (Nohilly, Barnes, Galvez, Liggett): 12:17.23

 

Saturday, January 12th

11 AM

Men

Long Jump (outer pit)

Prelim/ Final

(3 flights)

Fl. 2 of 3: #7. Robbie Springfield

Fl. 3 of 3: #7 Travis Riley

11 AM

Women

Long Jump (turf pit)

Prelim/ Final

(3 flights)

Fl. 3 of 3: #9. Zhane Smith

                  #11. Tatiana Aholou

11 AM

Men

Shot Put

Prelim/ Final

(3 flights)

Fl. 3 of 3: #5. Josh Sobota

                  #8. Charles Lenford Jr.

                #10. Noah Castle

to follow

(2 pm)

Women

Shot Put

Prelim/ Final

(4 flights)

Fl. 4 of 4

#2. Molly Leppelmeier

#6. Nicole Fautsch

#9. Micaela Hazlewood

11 AM

Men

Pole Vault

Final

Peare, Jardine, Young

to follow

(2 pm)

Women

Pole Vault

Final

Bickett, Bagby, Caudill, D’Alessandro

Noon

Men

60 Hurdles

Prelim

(4 heats)

Ht. 2 of 4: Ln. 4. Caleb Wilt

Ht. 3 of 4: Ln. 3: Tai Brown, Ln. 7: Daniel Roberts

12:12 PM

Women

60 Hurdles

Prelim

(5 heats)

Ht. 3 of 5: Ln. 3: Masai Russell

Ht. 4 of 5: Ln 3. Faith Ross

12:30 PM

Men

60 Meter

Prelim

(7 heats)

Ht. 3 of 7: Ln. 6: Camron Council

Ht. 5 of 7: Ln. 4: Daniel Roberts

Ht. 6 of 7: Ln. 6: Jacob Smith

12:50 PM

Women

60 Meter

Prelim

(7 heats)

Ht. 5 of 7: Ln. 6: Devine Parker

Ht. 6 of 7: Ln. 3: Abby Steiner

1:15 PM

Men

60 Hurdles

Final

TBD

1:20 PM

Women

60 Hurdles

Final

TBD

1:25 PM

Men

60 Meter

Final

TBD

1:30 PM

Women

60 Meter

Final

TBD

1:35 PM

Men

Mile

Final

(3 heats)

Ht. 2 of 3: Ln. 8: Dylan Allen

1:55 PM

Women

Mile

Final

 

2:15 PM

Men

400 Meters

Final

(8 sections)

Sec. 1. Ln. 4. Nathaniel Bann

Sec. 4. Ln. 4. William Walker

2:35 PM

Women

400 Meters

 

Final

(11 sections)

Sec. 1 of 11. Ln. 5. Chloe Abbott

Sec. 2 of 11: Ln. 3: Masai Russell

                       Ln. 5. Faith Ross

Sec. 7 of 11: Ln. 1. Kamilah Williams

3 PM

Men

Triple Jump

Prelim/ Final

 

3 PM

Women

Triple Jump

Prelim/ Final

 

3:05 PM

Men

800 Meter

Final

(6 sections)

Sec. 4 of 6: Ln. 8: Zachary Wachs

3:30 PM

Women

800 Meter

Final

(4 sections)

Sec. 2 of 4: Ln. 3: Emily Akin

Sec. 3 of 4: Ln. 6: Isabella Galvez

3:55 PM

Men

200 Meter

Final

Smith, Council, Brown, Wilt

4:25 PM

Women

200 Meter

Final

Steiner, Gray, Parker

5:05 PM

Men

3000 Meter

Final

Muhammad, Moulai, Szalay, Schaefer

5:20 PM

Women

3000 Meter

Final

Carrier, Walsh, Michels

5:45 PM

Men

4 x 400 Meter Relay

Final

UK

6:10 PM

Women

4 x 400 Meter Relay

Final

UK


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