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Aggies Capture Two National-Leading Marks on Final Day of Tiger Paw Invitational
Feb 15, 2025 | Track and Field
CLEMSON – Texas A&M's men's 4x400m relay team and women's triple jumper Winny Bii captured national-leading marks on the final day of the Tiger Paw Invitational Saturday at the Clemson Indoor Track & Field Complex.
The men's 4x400m relay quartet consisting of Auhmad Robinson, Hossam Eddine Hatib, Antonie Nortje and Cutler Zamzow improved their time at the top of the national ranks, as the group crossed the line in 3:02.21 to win the event. The mark ranks No. 3 in the A&M history books and lowered their previous time by over half a second as they now lead their closest rival by over a second.
Bii closed the meet for A&M in dominant fashion, as she surpassed the 14m barrier in the triple jump for the first time in her career. Her mark of 14.01m/45-11.75 won her fourth-straight triple jump event this season, while also capturing the national lead in the event and broke her own Kenyan national record. Gavin Champ and Jaydon Shield impressed in the men's triple jump, as Champ placed third with a leap of 16.08m/52-9.25 and Shield recorded a personal-best mark of 15.36m/50-4.5 for seventh.
Staying in the field, Aleksandr Solovev continued to show why he's the premier pole vaulter in the NCAA. He claimed his third title of the season with a clearance of 5.65m/18-6.5.
Returning to the oval, the Aggies' 3,000m groups put on a show, as Megan Roberts captured the women's title with a personal-best time of 9:19.87 to rise seven spots on the all-time list to No. 2. Emma Little also ran a best time of 9:41.43 to take third. On the men's side, Jonathan Chung and Jack Johnston recorded a 3-4 finish with a pair of all time marks. Chung crossed the line in 8:05.08 for fifth all-time, while Johnston was right behind in 8:06.36 for eighth in the history books.
Other results on the track included a fifth-place result by Camryn Dickson in the women's 200m, bringing it home in a season-best time of 23.13. Grant Ashby and Caden Norris recorded a 5-6 finish in the 800m, as Ashby dropped over a second on his previous best crossing the line in 1:48.93 while Norris was right behind with a season-best mark of 1:49.15.
Next Up
The Aggies prepare to host the SEC Championships for the first time in the new R.A. 'Murray' Fasken '38 Indoor Track & Field facility. The meet will run from Feb. 27-March 1.
To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
The men's 4x400m relay quartet consisting of Auhmad Robinson, Hossam Eddine Hatib, Antonie Nortje and Cutler Zamzow improved their time at the top of the national ranks, as the group crossed the line in 3:02.21 to win the event. The mark ranks No. 3 in the A&M history books and lowered their previous time by over half a second as they now lead their closest rival by over a second.
Bii closed the meet for A&M in dominant fashion, as she surpassed the 14m barrier in the triple jump for the first time in her career. Her mark of 14.01m/45-11.75 won her fourth-straight triple jump event this season, while also capturing the national lead in the event and broke her own Kenyan national record. Gavin Champ and Jaydon Shield impressed in the men's triple jump, as Champ placed third with a leap of 16.08m/52-9.25 and Shield recorded a personal-best mark of 15.36m/50-4.5 for seventh.
Staying in the field, Aleksandr Solovev continued to show why he's the premier pole vaulter in the NCAA. He claimed his third title of the season with a clearance of 5.65m/18-6.5.
Returning to the oval, the Aggies' 3,000m groups put on a show, as Megan Roberts captured the women's title with a personal-best time of 9:19.87 to rise seven spots on the all-time list to No. 2. Emma Little also ran a best time of 9:41.43 to take third. On the men's side, Jonathan Chung and Jack Johnston recorded a 3-4 finish with a pair of all time marks. Chung crossed the line in 8:05.08 for fifth all-time, while Johnston was right behind in 8:06.36 for eighth in the history books.
Other results on the track included a fifth-place result by Camryn Dickson in the women's 200m, bringing it home in a season-best time of 23.13. Grant Ashby and Caden Norris recorded a 5-6 finish in the 800m, as Ashby dropped over a second on his previous best crossing the line in 1:48.93 while Norris was right behind with a season-best mark of 1:49.15.
Next Up
The Aggies prepare to host the SEC Championships for the first time in the new R.A. 'Murray' Fasken '38 Indoor Track & Field facility. The meet will run from Feb. 27-March 1.
To learn more about Texas A&M Track & Field/Cross Country, visit 12thMan.com and follow @aggietfxc.
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