GALLERY: Ichabods compete in Washburn open track meet
Tyler Smith, Reporter|February 8, 2023
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Lily Johnson, senior in environmental biology, runs around the track in the 3000-meter run. Johnson finished second in the run with a time of 9:59.84.
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Ja’Laveyn January, freshman in finance, sprints toward the finish line in the 60-meter dash qualifying round. January finished 15th in the qualifying round and 17th in the preliminary round.
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Naiuri Krein, freshman in pre-engineering, flies over the bar in the pentathlon high jump. Krein placed second in the event with a top jump of 1.61 meters.
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Keetan Munsell, redshirt freshman in biochemistry, runs around the track in the 3000-meter run. Munsell finished 23rd in the event with a time of 8:50.00.
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Mitchell Thompson, freshman in business, pushes himself over the bar in the heptathlon pole vault. Thompson placed second in the event with a top height of 4.30 meters.
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Kelsie Dent, junior in social work, runs in the 3000-meter run. Dent finished 20th in the event with a time of 11:04.50.
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Kylie Ray, sophomore in kinesiology, leaps over the hurdle in the 60-meter hurdle prelims. Ray finished the event in 15th place with a time of 9.72 seconds.
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Tommy Roehl, freshman distance runner, races around the track in the one mile run. Roehl finished 15th in the run with a time of 4:22.52.
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Lexie Fontaine, freshman in sonography, runs around the track in the one mile run. Fontaine finished 15th in the event with a time of 5:22.89.
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Olumide Adams, sophomore in political science, sprints around the track in the 400-meter dash. Adams finished 55th in the race with a time of 52.07 seconds.
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Lily Johnson, senior in environmental biology, runs around the track in the 3000-meter run. Johnson finished second in the run with a time of 9:59.84.
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Ja’Laveyn January, freshman in finance, sprints toward the finish line in the 60-meter dash qualifying round. January finished 15th in the qualifying round and 17th in the preliminary round.
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