
Tech records, NCAA top times highlight Red Raider Open
January 20, 2023 | Track and Field
Texas Tech saw four first-place finishes Friday afternoon.
LUBBOCK, Texas – Friday's Red Raider Open witnessed three Texas Tech school records go down, including several top NCAA leading marks Friday afternoon inside the Sports Performance Center.
Rosemary Chukwuma clocked in a time of 22.99 for the third-fastest time in school history. At one point during the meet, Chukwuma led the nation in both the 60m and 200m times.
Other notable outings included Edward Rush debuting in first place with a mile run of 4:07.10 (PB) as well as Halena Rahmaan claiming seventh. (4:56.79, PB). Malin Smith finished third in the weight throw at 18.57m (60-11.25, PB) as Field Gatlin gathered a new PB in the shot put (15.68m | 51-5.50).
Sidney Sapp made her debut in the high jump, topping out at 1.81m (5-11.25), claiming first. Luca Meinke placed third, tying his personal best at 2.10 (6-10.75).
Ryleigh Redding claimed second in her pole vault outing, clearing the bar at 4.10m (13-5.25).
Up Next
The Red Raiders are back in action next week Jan. 26-28 for the Texas Tech Open & Multis.
In back-to-back weekends, Demisha Roswell has lowered her 60m hurdles school record from 7.99 to 7.98. After today, Roswell owns the No. 2 time in the country as Masai Russell from Kentucky claimed the final with a run of 7.75, a new NCAA collegiate record.What a meet! Head coach @WesKittley shares his thoughts on the Red Raider Open.#WreckEm pic.twitter.com/24R8Sw9aQn
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 20, 2023
Meanwhile, in the men's 4x400m relay, the team of Caleb Dean, Courtney Lindsey, Shaemar Uter and Nylo Clarke set a new Tech mark running a 3:04.52. It broke TTU's previous mark of 3:0475 set back in March of 2005 by Johnny Jacob, Terry Beard and Olympic medalists of the Bahamas, Andrae Williams and Michael Mathieu. Tech's mark currently is No. 1 in the country.7??.9??8??
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 20, 2023
For the 2nd week in a row, Demisha breaks her own school record ???????#WreckEm | @demisha_roswell pic.twitter.com/cDC47katgV
Over in the men's pole vault, Zach Bradford was one centimeter away last weekend from the school record, Friday night, there was no stopping him. On his final attempt at 5.67m (18-7.25) Bradford cleared the bar for the new mark which was previously held by Brandon Bray at 5.62m (18-5.25). Bradford continued his run going one more height, clearing the bar at 5.72m (18-9.25) before calling it a night. His mark as of tonight, leads the country.MEN'S 4x400m relay goes 3:04.52!!!!!!!
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 20, 2023
Rosemary Chukwuma clocked in a time of 22.99 for the third-fastest time in school history. At one point during the meet, Chukwuma led the nation in both the 60m and 200m times.
Caleb Dean notched a personal-best in the 60m placing second at 6.60 (.591) as Don'Dre Swint made his Red Raider debut finishing third with the same time of 6.60 (.597). Dean ran the first leg on the winning 4x400m team.2??2??.9??9??
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 20, 2023
Rosemary runs the fastest time in the country so far and notches Tech's all-time No. 3 mark ??#WreckEm | @ChukwumaRosema1 pic.twitter.com/XT3pmHq4Uu
Other notable outings included Edward Rush debuting in first place with a mile run of 4:07.10 (PB) as well as Halena Rahmaan claiming seventh. (4:56.79, PB). Malin Smith finished third in the weight throw at 18.57m (60-11.25, PB) as Field Gatlin gathered a new PB in the shot put (15.68m | 51-5.50).
Sidney Sapp made her debut in the high jump, topping out at 1.81m (5-11.25), claiming first. Luca Meinke placed third, tying his personal best at 2.10 (6-10.75).
Ryleigh Redding claimed second in her pole vault outing, clearing the bar at 4.10m (13-5.25).
In the men's weight throw, Jacob Mechler (19.65 | 64-5.25) and Konner Wood (18.62 | 61-1.25) finished third and fourth, respectively.Up and over, it's a 2nd place finish for Ryleigh today!#WreckEm | @RyleighRedding pic.twitter.com/3SRE3kkDQ0
— Texas Tech Track & Field (@TexasTechTF) January 20, 2023
Up Next
The Red Raiders are back in action next week Jan. 26-28 for the Texas Tech Open & Multis.
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