The Seawolves’ track and field team won both the men’s and women’s 4x400-meter, the men’s 400-meter, the men’s long jump and the men’s triple jump at the Mike Fanelli Track Classic, hosted by San Francisco State University, from March 30 to April 1.
For the men’s 4x400 the team of Kevin Angarita, Joshua Wagner, Timothy Hunter and Maximilian Kremser achieved a time of 3 minutes 17.12 seconds. The men held the lead until the third leg, where they fell behind. But on the final leg Kremser powered past the second place team to secure the win.
The women’s team for the 4x400 of Blanca De Arvizu Sarrias, Sophia Cvancara, Joei Vidad and Olivia Manley hit a time of 3:54.66. The team held the lead the whole relay.
Collin Sample came first in the men’s long jump with a distance of 22-8 ½ as well as winning the men’s triple jump with a leap of 44-2. Sample also won the long jump the previous week at the Mangrum Invite in San Diego.
Kremser, a world class sprinter from Germany, won the men’s 400 with a time of 47.87 seconds, setting a Mike Fanelli Track Classic record. Kevin Angarita placed fifth in the same event with a time of 48.73.
Joei Vidad placed fifth in the women’s 400 at 59.48.
For the women’s 100-meter, Olivia Manley came in third at 12.21.
Essence Slate had her collegiate debut and placed fourth in the women’s long jump at 17-2 ¾. Also in the event was Carlotta Duenninger at 15th with a 16-4 ¼ leap and Jayden Glaze at 22nd achieved 15-4.
For the men’s 100, Enrique Cambell was fifth with a time at 10.82 and Jacob Belanger placed 34th with 11.39.
Joshua Wagner, the Great Northwest Athletic Conference defending champion in the 110-meter hurdles, placed seventh with a time of 14.87 in men’s 110-meter hurdles.
Other results of the race can be viewed on the Mike Fanelli Track Classic website mikefanellitrackclassic.com.
The Seawolves’s track and field team will participate in the Bryan Clay Invitational April 13 through 15. You can watch the meet live online.