The men’s and women’s teams of track and field are making use of the subsequent few weeks to get ready for the future “Outdoor Heptagonal Championships”.
On this weekend, at the 116th Penn Relays – track team of Dartmouth prepared a mark in the midst of the approximately 11,000 green athletes that gathered the Franklin Field of University of Pennsylvania. After the period of the three-day contest, associates of both the track teams (the women’s and the men’s teams) scrammed to new discipline and special records.
Alex Tanner ’11 said “The relays are an impressive meet to a certain extent”. The absolute amount of bodies here can certainly be overpowering however the exhilaration in the air is catching. No matter what is the reason, this was most possibly the most energized, and I have ever been previous to a race. The contest is violent and according to my view this well connotation the eight-hour drive.
On Thursday afternoon-Tanner’s nerves reassured overdue when she turned in an intense 54.07 second time in support of the third leg in the 4×400 championship event of women.
The teams finished up of Tanner- Christina Supino ’12, Elizabeth Garland ’13 and secured by senior captain Natalie Stoll ’10 and place a school confirmation in the occurrence through a time of 3:48.41.