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Southern California Day One: Highlights from Urban Performances

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Nevada Track and Field Shines at Bryan Clay Invitational and Mt. SAC Relays

RENO, Nev. – The Nevada Track and Field team delivered impressive performances at two prestigious events this Thursday: the Bryan Clay Invitational and the Mt. SAC Relays.

Highlighted Performances in Javelin

One of the most noteworthy achievements came from Lilly Urban, who claimed first place in the elite javelin event at the Mt. SAC Relays, recording a remarkable throw of 56.60 meters. Alongside her, Hallee Hughes also made her mark, finishing fifth with a commendable throw of 50.57 meters.

In the collegiate section of the javelin at the Mt. SAC Relays, Nevada’s Ava Dierolf placed eighth with a throw of 38.95 meters.

Strong Showings in Distance Events

At the Bryan Clay Invitational, Aubrey Thompson showcased her talent in the 10,000m race, achieving a personal-best time of 37:25.38, which earned her a 12th place finish overall. Another standout performance came from Natalie Roberts in the 3000m steeplechase, where she clocked in at 10:59.09, despite finishing 97th in a competitive field.

Upcoming Competitions and Links

The Nevada Track and Field team will continue its competition journey, primarily focusing on events at the Mt. SAC Relays while also participating in several events at the Bryan Clay Invitational.

For those interested in the full results from both events, fans can view the complete scores:

  • Bryan Clay Invitational Thursday Results
  • Mt. SAC Relays Thursday Results

Summary of Results

Bryan Clay Invitational

  • 10,000m

      1. Aubrey Thompson – 37:25.38 (PR)
  • 3000m Steeplechase

      1. Natalie Roberts – 10:59.09

Mt. SAC Relays

  • Javelin (Collegiate)

      1. Ava Dierolf – 38.95m
  • Javelin (Elite)

      1. Lilly Urban – 56.60m
      1. Hallee Hughes – 50.57m

As the Nevada Track and Field team gears up for the remainder of these key events, the anticipation continues to build around their forthcoming performances. Fans and supporters can stay updated on all results and highlights through the official site and event links provided.

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