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Cassy Richards broke the school record in the Long Jump at the Charlotte Invitational on Saturday

Cassy Richards broke the school record in the Long Jump at the Charlotte Invitational on Saturday
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April 14, 2002

Charlotte, NC - The Wake Forest men's and women's track & field teams had a successful day at the Charlotte Invitational in a final tune-up before the conference championships next weekend. Three school records were broken and seven Demon Deacons set personal records on the day.

Cassy Richards won the long jump with a school record-breaking mark of 18-9 and Jen Leesman shattered the school record in the hammer throw in her first-ever try with a mark of 125-0, 22-feet better than the previous school record. Jill Kovalcik set a personal record in the 100m hurdles with a time of 15.01. Tess Fath was the runner-up in the 1,500m with a personal best time of 4:35.91. Catherine Fortin-Major took third place in the 800m with a personal best time of 2:17.95. Kovalcik and Liz Washam both cleared 10-11.75 in the pole vault, tying for second place and tying the school record.

On the men's side, Branston Williams won the 400m hurdles and broke his own school record with a time of 54.10. Cliff Neal set personal records in both the shot put and the discus, reaching 45-1.75 in the shot put and 132-3 in the discus. Mike Altieri, competing in the 3,000m steeplechase for the first time ever, won the event and was 20-seconds ahead of the next finisher. Altieri's time of 9:12.22 is the second-best time in the ACC this season and ninth-best time in school history. Chris Estwanik won the 800m with a personal best time of 1:50.42 - the sixth-best time in school history and Nathan Sisco was right behind, taking second, with a personal best time of 1:50.46 - the seventh best time in school history.

 

 

Wake Forest will return to action this weekend when the Demon Deacons travel to Charlottesville, VA for the ACC Championships, April 19-20. For complete results from the Charlotte Invitational go to charlotte49ers.com.