Nineteen Wins, Two School Records Headline Louisville Track and Field’s Day

Nineteen Wins, Two School Records Headline Louisville Track and Field’s Day

Apr 20, 2012 by FloTrack Staff
Nineteen Wins, Two School Records Headline Louisville Track and Field’s Day

Nineteen Wins, Two School Records Headline Louisville Track and FieldÂ’s Day at Lenny Lyles/Clark Wood Invitational

Calvin Arsenault broke the 13-year-old 110m hurdles school record with a win on Friday.

Chinwe Okoro set the school record in the shot put on Friday.

 

April 20, 2012

 

LOUISVILLE, Ky. – At a meet designed to honor the late duo of Lenny Lyles and Clark Wood, the track and field teams served the two Louisville legends with a more than admirable performance.

 

Headlining the meet, the University of Louisville track and field teams captured 19 event titles and broke two school records at the invitational Friday evening at Cardinal Park Track and Soccer Stadium.

 

Freshman Calvin Arsenault, who has continued to develop into one of the programÂ’s elite sprinters, broke the 13-year-old school record in the 110m hurdles. A Kitchener, Ontario, native, Arsenault clocked a time of 14.08 in the event, beating Zek ParkerÂ’s time of 14.12 in 1999. The mark ranks in the top five in the conference.

 

The other school record came in the field events, as Chinwe Okoro registered a career-best 17.16m/56-3.75 in the shot put. The mark, which ranks in the top-10 nationally, breaks DÂ’Ana McCartyÂ’s record that she set in 2011. Okoro already ranks in the top five in the country in the discus, which she posted a first-place finish Friday on the heels of a 56.40m/185-0 throw.

 

The Cardinals won an additional two throwing events, as Jenna Wargo was victorious in the womenÂ’s javelin and Sam Bombaugh took first the in the menÂ’s hammer throw. WargoÂ’s winning throw of 48.40m/158-9 is the fourth-best mark in school history.

 

Also in the field events, between the men and women, Louisville secured all six event titles in the jumps.

 

On the menÂ’s side, Wesley Smith placed first in the long jump with a top-25 national mark of 7.59m/24-11, Seon Powell had a first-place showing in the triple jump, and Taylor Caldwell was crowned the winner in the high jump. CaldwellÂ’s mark of 2.03m/6-8 is a career best and is a top-10 conference mark. On the womenÂ’s side, Charachesicia Lockhart took the long jump title, Malina Simmers won the triple jump competition, and Michelle Theophille set a meet record and personal best by clearing 1.80m/5-10.75. The mark will place her in the top-15 nationally.

 

On the track, the menÂ’s group captured wins in the 400m hurdles, 800m, 1,500m and the 3,000m steeplechase. Jordon Frazier won his third-straight race in the hurdles, and Luke Lovelace grabbed a pair of wins, taking first in the 800m and 1,500m. Lovelace worked his way from the back of the pack in the 800m to win the race in 1:53.19. The last win came from Mattias Wolter, who was a late entry in the steeplechase. He cruised to a victory nearly 20 seconds better than the runner-up.

 

Holly Knight, Gabrielle Jackson and Ahlivia Spencer helped lead the charge in the womenÂ’s track events. Knight, a distance runner, paced her way to a win in the 1,500m. Jackson, who was part of the winning 4x100m and 4x400m relays, took first in the 400m hurdles. The other portion of the 4x100m winning quartet was Margret Harris, Lockhart and Hadassah Bruno. In the 4x400m relay, the overall group was Bruno, Lockhart, Jackson and Theophille. Spencer, who set the school record in the 800m last week, won her second-straight race in the event behind a time of 2:09.91, the third-fastest outdoor time in school history.

 

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LENNY LYLES/CLARK WOOD INVITATIONAL (LOUISVILLE, KY. – CARDINAL PARK TRACK AND SOCCER STADIUM)

 

WomenÂ’s Javelin

1. Jenna Wargo – 48.40m/158-9

2. Patrice Gates – 34.62m/113-7

 

MenÂ’s Hammer Throw

1. Sam Bombaugh – 60.63m/198-11

4. Brad Vivace – 52.56m/172-5

 

WomenÂ’s Hammer Throw

2. Amashi Kendall – 57.69m/189-3

4. Hannah Baker – 53.91m/176-10

5. Patrice Gates – 53.71m/176-2

 

WomenÂ’s Long Jump

1. Charachesicia Lockhart – 6.30m/20-8

5. Kim Cardeiro – 5.64m/18-6

 

MenÂ’s Shot Put

4. Brad Vivace – 16.60m/54-5.50

5. Sam Bombaugh – 16.17m/53-0.75

t-9. Isaac Bowling – 14.95m/49-0.75

 

WomenÂ’s Discus

1. Chinwe Okoro – 56.40m/185-0

2. Khadija Abdullah – 54.02m/177-3

4. Amashi Kendall – 48.02m/157-6

7. Hannah Baker – 43.58m/143-0

 

WomenÂ’s High Jump

1. Michelle Theophille – 1.80m/5-10.75

2. Maggie Gilbertson – 1.74m/5-8.50

3. Megan Schubert – 1.74m/5-8.50

 

WomenÂ’s Shot Put

2. Chinwe Okoro – 17.16m/56-3.75

3. Khadija Abdullah – 16.85m/55-3.50

4. Amashi Kendall – 16.43m/53-11

 

MenÂ’s Discus

7. Sam Bombaugh – 44.86m/147-2

8. Andrew Nelson – 43.22m/141-9

Isaac Bowling – ND

 

MenÂ’s Long Jump

1. Wesley Smith – 7.59m/24-11

6. Seon Powell – 5.32m/17-5.50

 

WomenÂ’s 4x100m

1. Louisville ‘A’ (M. Harris, G. Jackson, C. Lockhart, H. Bruno) – 45.96

 

MenÂ’s Pole Vault

3. Kevin Jackson – 4.55m/14-11

 

MenÂ’s 4x100m

Louisville ‘A’ (W. Smith, E. Matadi, S. Powell, M. Hobbs) – DQ

 

WomenÂ’s 1,500m

1. Holly Knight – 4:34.54

2. Madie Davidson – 4:42.19

4. Maria Frigo – 4:51.42

6. Ariel Briggs – 5:06.44

7. Paige Dooley – 5:26.85

 

WomenÂ’s Triple Jump

1. Malina Simmers – 12.42m/40-9

2. Charachesicia Lockhart – 12.17m/39-11.25

 

MenÂ’s 1,500m

1. Luke Lovelace – 3:57.17

2. Evan Hibbs – 4:01.11

3. Ryan Eaton – 4:02.08

4. Gordon Dooley – 4:02.56

 

WomenÂ’s 100m Hurdles

2. Gabrielle Jackson – 14.76 (wind: 1.4)

 

MenÂ’s 110 Hurdles

1. Calvin Arsenault – 14.08 (wind: 1.9)

 

WomenÂ’s 400m

2. Hadassah Bruno – 55.28

8. Randi Norris – 58.72

11. DeAudrea Horne – 1:01.94

 

MenÂ’s 400m

3. Marcellus Hobbs – 49.09

 

MenÂ’s High Jump

1. Taylor Caldwell – 2.03m/6-8

 

WomenÂ’s 100m

2. Margret Harris – 11.84 (wind: 1.9)

 

MenÂ’s 100m

2. Emmanuel Matadi – 10.80 (wind: 1.9)

4. Raymond Davis – 10.95 (wind: 2.0)

5. Wesley Smith – 11.03 (wind: 1.9)

 

WomenÂ’s 800m

1. Ahlivia Spencer – 2:09.91

2. Michelle Molodynia – 2:14.16

4. Jordan Diaz – 2:15.29

5. Holly Knight – 2:15.73

8. Maria Frigo – 2:16.39

9. Madie Davidson – 2:19.11

 

MenÂ’s 800m

1. Luke Lovelace – 1:53.19

3. Andrew Stewart – 1:53.53

8. Evan Hibbs – 1:59.04

11. Ryan Eaton – 2:03.49

 

WomenÂ’s 400m Hurdles

1. Gabrielle Jackson – 1:01.46

 

MenÂ’s 400m Hurdles

1. Jordon Frazier – 53.54

2. Calvin Arsenault – 53.95

 

MenÂ’s Triple Jump

1. Seon Powell – 14.73m/48-4

 

WomenÂ’s 200m

2. Margret Harris – 24.58 (wind: 2.9)

4. Hadassah Bruno – 24.78 (wind: 2.9)

6. Randi Norris – 25.69 (wind: 2.1)

7. D’minia Stokes – 26.34 (wind: 2.1)

 

MenÂ’s 200m

5. Marcellus Hobbs – 22.36 (wind: 2.2)

 

MenÂ’s 3,000m Steeplechase

1. Mattias Wolter – 9:16.63

 

WomenÂ’s 4x400m Relay

1. Louisville ‘A’ (H. Bruno, C. Lockhart, G. Jackson, M. Theophille) – 3:48.96

4. Louisville ‘B’ (R. Norris, D. Stokes, J. Diaz, D. Horne) – 3:56.25

 

MenÂ’s 4x400m Relay

2. Louisville ‘A’ (J. Frazier, M. Hobbs, C. Arsenault, A. Stewart) – 3:18.92

 

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For More Information, Contact:

Ira Green, (502) 852-4857

Ira.Green@louisville.edu