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GALLERY: Ted Nelson Invitational

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Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer

Sophomore Charokee Young and Senior Syaira Richardson hit the straightaway in the 400 meter race.

On Saturday, Jan. 16, the men’s and women’s track and field team hosted the Ted Nelson Invitational track meet at the Gilliam Indoor Stadium. The meet was very successful and even included a meet record in the 800m race of 2:01.07 by freshman standout Athing Mu. The Aggies will host the Aggie Invitational in the Gilliam Indoor Stadium on Saturday Jan. 23 with the running events beginning at 2 p.m.

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  • Graduate student Austin Warren wins his heat in the 400.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Athing Mu, Freshman middle-distance runner, sets a meet record of 2:01.07 in the 800m.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Freshman Allon Clay nearly finishes second in his heat of the 800.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Junior Mason Corbin prepares for his first attempt at high jump.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Kirk Collins Jr, freshman sprinter, rounds the corner in the 200.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Junior Jake Lamberth easily clears the bar in high jump.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Freshman Mary Rodriguez finishes the mile with a time of 5:17.80.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Rachel Bernardo, sophomore distance runner, finishes second in the mile.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Freshman David Serrato stays with the pack during the first part of the men’s mile race.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Jon Bishop, experienced graduate student distance runner, strides along in the mile.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
  • Sophomore Connor Schulman lines up for the men’s 60m hurdles final.

    Photo by Photo by Aiden Shertzer
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