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Knapp sets discus record at South Dakota Challenge – University of South Dakota Athletics
VERMILLION, S.D.—Third-year sophomore Lydia Knapp set a brand new South Dakota college discus file on a windy Saturday afternoon on the South Dakota Problem held at Lillibridge Monitor Advanced.
The college discus file was damaged twice in the course of the meet. Third-year sophomore Meredith Clark initially broke Jasmine Mosley’s 2012 file within the first throw of Saturday’s competitors, launching it 165-11 (50.57m). Her file stood for lower than half-hour, when Knapp launched the discus 175-2 (53.39m) in her first throw of finals. It was a 20-foot private greatest within the occasion for Knapp.
On the observe, the Coyote sprinters took benefit of hefty tailwinds all through the afternoon. Third-year sophomore Brithton Senior received the 110-meter hurdles in 13.62 seconds. The time would have matched the Lillibridge Monitor Advanced file if it had not been for the +7.5 m/s tailwind.
Third-year sophomore Dylan Kautz captured the 100 meters in a wind-aided 10.27 seconds. Classmate Ardell Inlay took third in 10.44 seconds.
The ladies’s 4×400-meter relay additionally took first place with a mixed time of three:51.85. The quartet consisted of fifth-year senior Holly Gerberding, fifth-year senior Alli Wroblewski, third-year sophomore Madison Jochum and sophomore Sara Reifenrath.
Clark added a private greatest efficiency within the shot put. She positioned second within the discipline with a throw of 48-10 ¼ (14.89m). The mark strikes her to fourth in USD historical past.
Freshman Averi Schmeichel completed runner-up within the ladies’s 100-meter hurdles with a wind-aided time of 14.00 seconds. Sophomore Kylie Larson was fifth within the race with a time of 14.55 seconds.
South Dakota completed runner-up in each the ladies’s and males’s 400 meters. Freshman Anna Robinson was first throughout the road in her part, clocking 1:00.30, and took second general. Sophomore Demar Francis was caught on the tape, ending second in 49.43 seconds.
Fourth-year junior Jessie Sullivan positioned third within the discus with a throw of 184-11 ¼ (56.37m) and fifth-year senior Jackson Coker took fourth in 175-0 ½ (53.35m).
Within the midst of heavy wind gusts all through the afternoon, fourth-year junior Liberty Justus managed to notch a wind-legal lengthy bounce mark. She leaped a private greatest 19-0 ¾ (5.81m) for fourth place. Geberding took fifth with a wind-aided leap of 18-10 ½ (5.75m).
Sophomore Jacob Jenkins additionally recorded a wind-legal mark within the lengthy bounce, leaping 22-8 (6.91m) to take fourth place.
South Dakota resumes motion subsequent weekend on the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa.
Gallery: (4-23-2022) T&F at South Dakota Problem (Day 3)