FSU sports information:
The No. 21/NR Florida State track and field teams completed the first day of the East Coast Relays on Friday in Jacksonville at Visit Jax at Hodges Stadium.
The women’s distance squad highlighted the day by taking the top five spots in the 1,500-meters. Suus Altorf led FSU crossing the line with a winning time of 4:14.74. Brooke Mullins finished behind Altorf in second place with a lifetime best at 4:18.69. Nicole Dinan took third with a time of 4:22.34. Bieke Schippren finished fourth with a personal best of 4:22.46. Emily Brown placed fifth at 4:23.58.
Austin Kleinman closed out his final regular season competition in the men’s hammer, placing third with a mark of 58.35m (191-05.00).
Shenese Walker led the Seminoles in the women’s sprints, earning a fifth-place finish in the 200 with a time of 23.42. Joella Lloyd rallied her second top 10 finish of the season, placing eighth at 23.72. Oludoyin Soremi collected her second consecutive personal bests in 16th with a time of 24.14.
Neo Mosebi finished third in the men’s 200 with a time of 21.13. Amare Williams followed in sixth with a career best of 21.18.
Curtis Williams was victorious in the men’s long jump, winning with a mark of 7.83m (25-08.25). Zachary Cloud placed third in the men’s 1,500 with a lifetime performance of 3:44.43.
The Noles will resume action on Saturday with the men’s discus starting at 11 a.m.
-Women’s hammer throw:
Madison McGloin | 10th | 50.18m (164-07.00)
Zianna Curtis |12th |49.97m (163-11.00)
-Men’s hammer throw:
Austin Kleinman | 3rd | 58.35m (191-05.00)
Cooper Crowell | 5th | 54.20m (177-10.00)
Jackson Hamilton | 7th | (174-03.00; PB)
-Women’s long jump:
Oluwadara Soremi | 6th | 5.89m (19-04.00)
Azharia Jones | 8th | 5.85m (18-09.75)
Me’Yauney Peoples | 24th | 5.22m (17-01.50)
-Men’s long jump
Curtis Williams | 1st | 7.83m (25-08.25)
Jaiden Rollins | 6th | 7.34m (24-01.00)
-Women’s 400-meter hurdles:
Takiyah Ferguson | 15th | 1:03.50
-Women’s 200-meters:
Shenese Walker | 5th | 23.42
Joella Lloyd | 8th | 23.72
Oludoyin Soremi | 16th | 24.14 (PB)
-Men’s 200-meters
Neo Mosebi | 3rd | 21.13
Amare Williams | 6th | 21.18 (PB)
-Men’s 1,5000-meters:
Zachary Cloud | 3rd | 3:44.43
Tanner Simonds | 3rd | 4:06.07
-Women’s 1,5000-meters:
Suus Altorf | 1st | 4:14.74
Brooke Mullins | 2nd | 4:18.69 (PB)
Nicole Dinan | 3rd | 4:22.34
Bieke Schipperen | 4th | 4:22.46 (PB)
Emily Brown | 5th | 4:23.58
Elizabeth Barlow | 10th | 4:30.68
Lauren Mahan | 26th | 4:45.60
-Women’s 5,000-meters:
Leah Taylor | 3rd | 17:01.76
Lily Moore | 17th | 17:56.27
Ella Menke | 25th | 18:25.72
-Men’s 5,000-meters:
Finn Thomas | 3rd | 14:37.10
Garrett Stickley |7th | 14:55.72
Bernardo Barnhart | 27th | 16:17.53
The No. 21/NR Florida State track and field teams completed the first day of the East Coast Relays on Friday in Jacksonville at Visit Jax at Hodges Stadium.
The women’s distance squad highlighted the day by taking the top five spots in the 1,500-meters. Suus Altorf led FSU crossing the line with a winning time of 4:14.74. Brooke Mullins finished behind Altorf in second place with a lifetime best at 4:18.69. Nicole Dinan took third with a time of 4:22.34. Bieke Schippren finished fourth with a personal best of 4:22.46. Emily Brown placed fifth at 4:23.58.
Austin Kleinman closed out his final regular season competition in the men’s hammer, placing third with a mark of 58.35m (191-05.00).
Shenese Walker led the Seminoles in the women’s sprints, earning a fifth-place finish in the 200 with a time of 23.42. Joella Lloyd rallied her second top 10 finish of the season, placing eighth at 23.72. Oludoyin Soremi collected her second consecutive personal bests in 16th with a time of 24.14.
Neo Mosebi finished third in the men’s 200 with a time of 21.13. Amare Williams followed in sixth with a career best of 21.18.
Curtis Williams was victorious in the men’s long jump, winning with a mark of 7.83m (25-08.25). Zachary Cloud placed third in the men’s 1,500 with a lifetime performance of 3:44.43.
The Noles will resume action on Saturday with the men’s discus starting at 11 a.m.
-Women’s hammer throw:
Madison McGloin | 10th | 50.18m (164-07.00)
Zianna Curtis |12th |49.97m (163-11.00)
-Men’s hammer throw:
Austin Kleinman | 3rd | 58.35m (191-05.00)
Cooper Crowell | 5th | 54.20m (177-10.00)
Jackson Hamilton | 7th | (174-03.00; PB)
-Women’s long jump:
Oluwadara Soremi | 6th | 5.89m (19-04.00)
Azharia Jones | 8th | 5.85m (18-09.75)
Me’Yauney Peoples | 24th | 5.22m (17-01.50)
-Men’s long jump
Curtis Williams | 1st | 7.83m (25-08.25)
Jaiden Rollins | 6th | 7.34m (24-01.00)
-Women’s 400-meter hurdles:
Takiyah Ferguson | 15th | 1:03.50
-Women’s 200-meters:
Shenese Walker | 5th | 23.42
Joella Lloyd | 8th | 23.72
Oludoyin Soremi | 16th | 24.14 (PB)
-Men’s 200-meters
Neo Mosebi | 3rd | 21.13
Amare Williams | 6th | 21.18 (PB)
-Men’s 1,5000-meters:
Zachary Cloud | 3rd | 3:44.43
Tanner Simonds | 3rd | 4:06.07
-Women’s 1,5000-meters:
Suus Altorf | 1st | 4:14.74
Brooke Mullins | 2nd | 4:18.69 (PB)
Nicole Dinan | 3rd | 4:22.34
Bieke Schipperen | 4th | 4:22.46 (PB)
Emily Brown | 5th | 4:23.58
Elizabeth Barlow | 10th | 4:30.68
Lauren Mahan | 26th | 4:45.60
-Women’s 5,000-meters:
Leah Taylor | 3rd | 17:01.76
Lily Moore | 17th | 17:56.27
Ella Menke | 25th | 18:25.72
-Men’s 5,000-meters:
Finn Thomas | 3rd | 14:37.10
Garrett Stickley |7th | 14:55.72
Bernardo Barnhart | 27th | 16:17.53