CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Austin Peay State
University women's track and field team split ranks for the weekend, sending
sprinters to the Sea Ray Relays, and taking distance runners and jumpers to the
Bellarmine Invitational.
At Bellarmine, the Lady Govs distance crew
did a nice job despite some unsightly weather conditions. In fact, six Lady
Govs set personal bests in the 1500-meter run, led by Xiamer Richards, who ran
the race with a time of 4:48.76, which was more than seven seconds faster than
her previous best.
"They did a real nice job under some rough
conditions," head coach Doug Molnar said. "Even with rain and sleet throughout
the day, we still managed a handful of personal bests and that was real nice to
see. These days make us better."
Janelle Avery (4:56.85) and Kendra Kirksey
(5:00.08) each had top-10 finishes in the 1500-meter run, as well as personal
bests. Richards and Kirksey also recorded top-10 finishes in the 800-meter run,
Richards (2:24.41) in fifth and Kirksey (2:28.56) in eighth.
Latoya Monger had a strong day, participating
in the 100-meter hurdles and the high jump. She finished second in the hurdles
(15.29) and second in the high jump (1.52m).
At Tennessee's Sea Ray Relays, weather played
a huge role in the day's schedule. Heavy rain washed out a number of events,
including both the 4x100 relay and the 4x400 relay. However, Chiamaka Obi was
able to improve her personal best in the 400-meter dash (55.24), which also became
the Ohio Valley Conference's best outdoor time.
"That was a big race for Chiamaka," Molnar
said. "She's starting to get back to form at a great time."
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