FSU sports information:
The Florida State indoor track and field teams’ first day of the Lenny Lyles Invitational in Louisville, Ky., on Friday was highlighted by a school- and meet-record performance from the women’s distance medley relay.
The women’s distance medley team of Suus Altorf, Kaelyaah Liburd, Brooke Mullins and Bieke Schipperen set a new school and meet record with a time of 10:57.0 that is also the fastest time in the nation this season. The Noles erased the previous school record of 10:57.24 that was set in 2021 by Alyson Churchill, Edidiong Odiong, Yasmine Abbes and Maudie Skyring.
Leah Taylor was victorious in her Seminole debut, winning the women’s 3,000-meter with a time of 3:47.59. Curtis Bain won the men’s 400-meter after crossing the line in 48.64.
Four Seminoles claimed runner-up performances. Amare Williams ran 21.48 for second place in the men’s 200 and Shenese Walker finished second in the women’s 200 with a time of 23.85. Takiyah Ferguson’s 56.28 clocking placed her second in the women’s 400. Curtis Williams registered a mark of 7.57m (24-10.00) to take second place in the men’s long jump.
Anthony Herrera finished fourth in the men’s 800-meter, clocking the seventh-fastest time in FSU history with a lifetime-best performance of 1:50.39.
Austin Kleinman placed sixth in the men’s weight throw with a career-best mark of 18.43m (60-0.5.75), the seventh-farthest throw in program history.
The Noles will continue competition on Saturday with the men’s 60-meter hurdles. Live results will be available at Seminoles.com
NOLE SUMMARY:
-Women’s DMR 1st | 10:57.0 (School Record, NCAA Leader)
Suus Altorf, Kaelyaah Liburd, Brooke Mullins, Bieke Schipperen
-Men’s 200-meter:
Amaree Williams | 2nd | 21.48
-Women’s 3,000-meter:
Leah Tayor | 1st | 9:37.59
-Men’s 3,000-meter:
Zach Leachman | 5th | 8:01.53
Zach Cloud | 7th | 8:02.24
Joe Farley | 22nd| 8:21.80
Coleman Cronk | 38th | 8.34.38
-Men’s 400-meter:
Curtis Bain |1st| 48.64
-Women’s 800-meter:
Jaden Francis |7th| 2:10.67
Nicole Dinan | 8th | 2:10.69 (PB)
-Women’s 400-meter:
Takiyah Ferguson | 2nd | 56.28
-Men’s 800-meter:
Anthony Herrera | 4th | 1:50.39 (PB)
Zach Trotter | 13th | 1:52.87
-Men’s Weight Throw:
Austin Kleinman | 6th | 18.43m (60-0.5.75 PB)
-Women’s Weight Throw:
Zianna Curtis| 15th | 16.59m (54-05.25 PB)
-Women’s 200-meter:
Shenese Walker | 2nd | 23.85
Lucy May Sleeman | 8th | 24.80
-Men’s long jump:
Curtis Williams | 2nd | 7.57m (24-10.00)
Jaiden Rollins | 4th | 7.36m (24-07.00)
Kyvon Tatham |4th | 7.25m (23-09.50)
-Women’s long jump:
Azharia Jones | 5th | 5.95m (19-06.25)
Me’Yauney Peoples | 7th | 5.64m (18-06.00)
The Florida State indoor track and field teams’ first day of the Lenny Lyles Invitational in Louisville, Ky., on Friday was highlighted by a school- and meet-record performance from the women’s distance medley relay.
The women’s distance medley team of Suus Altorf, Kaelyaah Liburd, Brooke Mullins and Bieke Schipperen set a new school and meet record with a time of 10:57.0 that is also the fastest time in the nation this season. The Noles erased the previous school record of 10:57.24 that was set in 2021 by Alyson Churchill, Edidiong Odiong, Yasmine Abbes and Maudie Skyring.
Leah Taylor was victorious in her Seminole debut, winning the women’s 3,000-meter with a time of 3:47.59. Curtis Bain won the men’s 400-meter after crossing the line in 48.64.
Four Seminoles claimed runner-up performances. Amare Williams ran 21.48 for second place in the men’s 200 and Shenese Walker finished second in the women’s 200 with a time of 23.85. Takiyah Ferguson’s 56.28 clocking placed her second in the women’s 400. Curtis Williams registered a mark of 7.57m (24-10.00) to take second place in the men’s long jump.
Anthony Herrera finished fourth in the men’s 800-meter, clocking the seventh-fastest time in FSU history with a lifetime-best performance of 1:50.39.
Austin Kleinman placed sixth in the men’s weight throw with a career-best mark of 18.43m (60-0.5.75), the seventh-farthest throw in program history.
The Noles will continue competition on Saturday with the men’s 60-meter hurdles. Live results will be available at Seminoles.com
NOLE SUMMARY:
-Women’s DMR 1st | 10:57.0 (School Record, NCAA Leader)
Suus Altorf, Kaelyaah Liburd, Brooke Mullins, Bieke Schipperen
-Men’s 200-meter:
Amaree Williams | 2nd | 21.48
-Women’s 3,000-meter:
Leah Tayor | 1st | 9:37.59
-Men’s 3,000-meter:
Zach Leachman | 5th | 8:01.53
Zach Cloud | 7th | 8:02.24
Joe Farley | 22nd| 8:21.80
Coleman Cronk | 38th | 8.34.38
-Men’s 400-meter:
Curtis Bain |1st| 48.64
-Women’s 800-meter:
Jaden Francis |7th| 2:10.67
Nicole Dinan | 8th | 2:10.69 (PB)
-Women’s 400-meter:
Takiyah Ferguson | 2nd | 56.28
-Men’s 800-meter:
Anthony Herrera | 4th | 1:50.39 (PB)
Zach Trotter | 13th | 1:52.87
-Men’s Weight Throw:
Austin Kleinman | 6th | 18.43m (60-0.5.75 PB)
-Women’s Weight Throw:
Zianna Curtis| 15th | 16.59m (54-05.25 PB)
-Women’s 200-meter:
Shenese Walker | 2nd | 23.85
Lucy May Sleeman | 8th | 24.80
-Men’s long jump:
Curtis Williams | 2nd | 7.57m (24-10.00)
Jaiden Rollins | 4th | 7.36m (24-07.00)
Kyvon Tatham |4th | 7.25m (23-09.50)
-Women’s long jump:
Azharia Jones | 5th | 5.95m (19-06.25)
Me’Yauney Peoples | 7th | 5.64m (18-06.00)