PHILADELPHIA – Texas A&M's Kennady Fontenot broke the 3,000m steeplechase school record on the opening day of the Penn Relays Thursday at Franklin Field.
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Fontenot highlighted the first day of the Penn Relays for the Aggies, as she broke the school record which was previously held by Texas A&M great, now coach, Julia Abell. The sophomore crossed the finish line in 10:06.06 for fifth place and downed the former record by over seven seconds. Fontenot now ranks in the top-25 in the country for the event and fifth in the SEC.
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Avery Perkins opened the day for the Maroon & White with a personal-best showing in the 1500m. The freshman crossed the line in 4:28.09 which lands her at No. 11 on the A&M all-time performers list. Ondrej Gajdos followed up in the men's event with a career-best performance, bringing it home in 3:45.03 which was good for No. 12 in Aggie history.
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Jonathan Chung and Jack Johnston secured a pair of personal-best showings in the final event of the day, as they finished the 5,000m in 14:08.97 and 14:20.31, respectively.
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Up Next
The Aggies return to competition tomorrow at the Penn Relays, while events also begin in Lubbock at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout.
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To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
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Fontenot highlighted the first day of the Penn Relays for the Aggies, as she broke the school record which was previously held by Texas A&M great, now coach, Julia Abell. The sophomore crossed the finish line in 10:06.06 for fifth place and downed the former record by over seven seconds. Fontenot now ranks in the top-25 in the country for the event and fifth in the SEC.
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Avery Perkins opened the day for the Maroon & White with a personal-best showing in the 1500m. The freshman crossed the line in 4:28.09 which lands her at No. 11 on the A&M all-time performers list. Ondrej Gajdos followed up in the men's event with a career-best performance, bringing it home in 3:45.03 which was good for No. 12 in Aggie history.
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Jonathan Chung and Jack Johnston secured a pair of personal-best showings in the final event of the day, as they finished the 5,000m in 14:08.97 and 14:20.31, respectively.
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Up Next
The Aggies return to competition tomorrow at the Penn Relays, while events also begin in Lubbock at the Corky/Crofoot Shootout.
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To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
