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Athletics of the University of Minnesota

Minneapolis – The University of Minnesota finished the regular 2025 season with athletics with a high grade with a high level Angelos Mantzouranis Post the No. 3 Hammer brand in the NCAA story in Hamline's “Meet of the Insainty” in St. Paul. The 'U' also competed on Saturday at the LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge.

Manzouranis litter of 78.61 m (257-11) qualified, especially in the second year, for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, Japan, later this year. The throw for the Greek came up with his fifth attempt at the competition and moved him to third place on the Ustfcca all-time lists of all time and has been the broadest in 2002 since Andras Haklits (78.63 m). From May 1st. Year, Greek-23 record, Facility Record and NCAA No. 1 this season.

“I did not immediately notice that it was ready,” said Mantzouranis. “I knew it was a big one, but it didn't expect anything. Coach Miller told me that it was big and far. Kostas [Zaltos] Tell me the same thing, but I still didn't know what would expect. When I saw the brand, I felt relieved. Although the World Championships were not my main goal this season, it will be really nice to go there. When I saw the brand was the first thing that came to my mind [under-23] National recording, which is much more important to me. It's something that remains. The national recording remains, it will be there and have my name next to it. I was just very happy and excited. ”

Minnesota's women had a number of outstanding achievements, but none that is compared to that Diarra Sow And Brooke Moore Thown in Baton Rouge. In the triple jump competition, the duo ended as the two best college competitors, only behind per Jasmine Moore, with Sow's 13.42 m (44-0 1/2) Moores 13.34 m (43-9 1/4). Sow's best of the season was legal (+1.1 m/s), but only a centimeter that she left in 2024. For Moore, her best of the season with a plus 4.2-meter wind wind was this season in the NCAA in the NCAA. With the improvement of the Big Ten lists from Moore this season, the Gopher couple is now in first place and No. 2 in the conference this season.

Dyandra Gray Had a successful week in the 400 -M hurdles and gave both best in Hamline, but also in Baton Rouge. Her 58.12 at the LSU Invitational she laid fourth place in Minnesota and occupied fourth in the Big Ten this season.

The competition in Bayou started on Saturday Hadley dispute Improvement of your number 5 in Minnesota in the women's hammer throw. The Gopher started a personal best brand of 65.36 m (214-5) in order to take third place in competition and second place in the college area. Dispute teammate, Anthonett NabweWas the runner-up with another throw over 67 meters at 67.13 m (220-3).

Maunsbach's warm -up in the 4x100m relay rolled into her 100 -M hurdle performance a short time later. The Swedish national gave a lifelong best around 13.09 (+0.8 m/s) to improve her No. 3 time in the program history, and also urged her to number 5 of all Swedish women of all time. In the Big Ten Maunsbach period, she beats # 5 this year and took 20th place in the NCAA. Maunsbach's 100 -M hurdle -Teammate, redshirt -newcomer Kennedy MartinsonAlso had a lifelong best at 1:75 p.m. to switch from No. 10 of all time in 'U' to No. 7.

Sophomore Sofia Condon Wedmed to third place on the LSU invitation with a lifelong existence of 4.26 m (13-11 3/4). The native Anoka, Minnesota, switched to the number 5 of all time with the release of No. 8 and gave Minnesota two programs of all top top performances at the outdoor event this season. Condon is in the big ten in the big ten this season, while Berger Mark is the best in the conference.

After a long jump in the Drake Relays, Charles Godfred this week turned to 100 m in Baton Rouge, where he provided a lifelong best of 10.36 (+2.3 m/s) to switch to 8th place at the University of Minnesota, the second man who adds his name in this top 10 list this season (this season (this season (this seasonZion Campbell).

On the track, the 4×100 m relay of women and gold with 44.69 in school history sat down on the best time and number 7 in school history. The squad of Zariyah BlackPresent Victory GodahPresent Kendra Kelley And Maja Maunsbach are sixth in the big ten this year with their 44.69. The success of the men's relay took place in the 4x400m relay to complete the competition. The quartet of Dwyne Smith Jr.Present Frankie GrayPresent Christian Martin And Ramy Ayoub Bound No. 9 in school history to become fourth in the LSU Invitational. The 4x400m relay time for the Golden Gopher is the fastest in seven years (3: 05.78 in 2018).

With the regular season in the rear-view mirror, Minnesota will take a weekend off a weekend before the 2025 Big Ten Outdoor Championships from May 16 to 18. The Big Ten will organize his conference meeting in Hayward Field for the first time in Eugene, Ore, in Hayward Field. The first two days of the meeting will be available on B1G+, with the third and last day being broadcast in the big ten network.

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