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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State track and field athletes claimed a total of 18 medals including eight first-place finishes, as the Beavers hosted the Pac-12 Open Saturday at the Whyte Track and Field Center.   Oregon State got off to a strong start in the field events, as Katie Gelston claimed first in the discus […]

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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State track and field athletes claimed a total of 18 medals including eight first-place finishes, as the Beavers hosted the Pac-12 Open Saturday at the Whyte Track and Field Center.
 
Oregon State got off to a strong start in the field events, as Katie Gelston claimed first in the discus with a mark of 48.81m/160-01. Grace Proudfoot won the high jump with a leap of 1.68m/5-6.00, and Markayla Billings won the hammer throw at a distance of 55.81m/185-01.
 
Delaney Bahn set a program record in the long jump, claiming first at 6.19m/20-3.75. Isabelle Esler took first in the javelin for the second-straight week at Louie-Ville, coming up with a throw of 52.43/172-00.
 
Oregon State claimed the top-six spots in the 1500m, with Jillian Brown (4:20.36), Ainsley Herron (4:21.85) and Ruby Broadbent (4:22.46) taking the top-three places. Brown’s time was good for fifth on OSU’s all-time list. The Beaver squad of Dede Norman, Jada Hurley, Mersayis Shedd and Bahn clocked the fifth-best 4x100m relay time in program history at 46.20.
 
Hurley stopped the clock in 11.72 in the 100m, taking first with the second-fastest time program history. She followed that up by winning the 200m with a mark of 24.08. Jenna O’Beirne placed third in the 800 with a time of 2:15.96.
 

The Beavers will wrap up the regular season next Sunday when they head to the Lewis & Clark Last Chance in Portland, Ore.
 
OREGON STATE RESULTS
 
Discus
1. Katie Gelston – 48.81m/160-01
3. Bea Pettersson (UA) – 43.01m/141-01
4. Markayla Billings – 40.85m/134-00
 
Pole Vault
4. Maddy Juhler – 3.86m/12′-8.00
6. Mia Fowler – 3.56m/11-8.00
9. Carley Strand – 3.26m/10-8.25 – PB
 
High Jump
1. Grace Proudfoot – 1.68m/5-6.00
 
Long Jump
1. Delaney Bahn – 6.19m/20-3.75 – PB – OSU #1
 
Hammer
1. Markayla Billings – 55.81m/185-01
 
Javelin
1. Isabelle Esler – 52.43m/172-00
3. Maryann Ackerman – 49.48m/162-04
4. Sara Sanders – 49.01m/160-09
 
4x100m Relay
2. Dede Norman, Jada Hurley, Mersayis Shedd, Delaney Bahn – 46.20 – OSU #5
 
1500m
1. Jillian Brown – 4:20.36 – PB – OSU #5
2. Ainsley Herron – 4:21.85
3. Ruby Broadbent – 4:22.46
4. Maya Baechler – 4:23.66 – PB – OSU #10
5. Kate Laurent – 4:23.79 – PB
6. Abigail Pradere – 4:26.60
9. Sydney Partyka – 4:31.87
10. Delaney Ulrich (UA) – 4:31.92
11. Maella Hodgson (UA) – 4:32.74
12. Jamie Hamlin – 4:35.46
13. Eliza Eckman – 4:36.18 – PB
14. Ellie Hull – 4:37.20
15. Meagen Lowe – 4:37.75
16. Kate Yahn – 4:39.07
17. Eimy Martinez – 4:39.16
18. Grace Rubio – 4:41.20 – PB
 
Shot Put
4. Katie Gelston – 11.50m/37-8.75
 
400m
3. Ruby Lorenz – 59.10
 
100m
1. Jada Hurley – 11.72 – PB – OSU#2
4. Riley Patera – 12.27
11. Audrey Biggerstaff – 13.12
 
800m
3. Jenna O’Beirne – 2:15.96
4. Delaney Ulrich (UA) – 2:16.53
5. Cadence Kasprick (UA) – 2:17.25
6. Ava McKee – 2:18.15
7. Eliza Eckman – 2:21.04
12. Sydney van der Zee – 2:34.24
 
200m
1. Jada Hurley – 24.08
3. Riley Patera – 24.91
6. Addison Swartzendruber – 25.72
8. Ruby Lorenz – 26.57
9. Mersayis Shedd – 26.72
 
3000m Steeplechase
3. Noemi Lundgren – 10:58.39 – PB
4. Sage Brooks – 11:00.31
 
5000m 
3. Delaney Griffin – 17:03.09
4. Erin Cosgrove – 17:10.94
 
OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
 



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