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Nine tigers perform on Friday for the conference final, two points at field events – LSU

Lexington, Ky. – On Friday, the LSU Athletics team ended their second day of action at the SEC outdoor championships, which was organized by Kentucky in British athletics complex. After a competition day, the LSU women sit with a team score of 10 points on 11th place, while the men sit on 15th place with five points.

End results

The only tiger who scored a goal on the second day of the competition in Lexington was Junior Machaida Linton. The Jamaican jumper reached a distance of 6.11 meters (20-0.5) in the long jump in the long jump. Linton scored three points with the jump, good enough to occupy the sixth overall.

Jahiem Stern and Matthew Sophia were the first to decide on Friday at the Tigers in running events. Both Tigers qualified for the 110-meter hurdle finals by second place in the processes of the Auto-Q. Heck used to achieve a time of 13.42 seconds (+0.7 m/s) as a advance, while Sophia went on to progress 13.50 seconds (+0.8 m/s).

The 1500-meter prelims of men and women totally recorded three tigers. Until the first time, the newcomer Yuya Sawada, who was 4: 22.05 with a time of 4: 22.05, to earn the final time. On the men's team, the Emedy Kiplimo and Rhen Langley sat down with the times of 3: 44.70 and 3: 45.22.

A few Nigerian sprinter also appeared at their respective events on Friday. In the 400 -meter women -Junior Ella Onojuvwevwo has a time of 51.24 seconds to take second place in their heat. On the 100-meter-women-Tima-Godebless-Godebless of women, the second Tima progressed with the fastest wind-legal time of preparations of 11.29 seconds (0.0 m/s). Godbless also drove in 200 meters yesterday when she drove a time of 22.62 seconds (+0.9 m/s).

The duo of Jelani Watkins and Jaiden Reid in the subclass men the day after both were pushed forward in the 200 meters 100 m per day. WATKINS broke the field in Heat One when he drove a time of 10.07 seconds (+1.6 m/s) to win the final and get forward. With a personal best time of 10.14 seconds, Reid was right behind him.

The LSU's day ended in the long jump of men with Junior Jordan Turner. The transfer returned to his first school, Kentucky, this week and was able to take fifth place with a new best. With his last jump, Turner reached a distance of 7.86 meters (25-9.5) and took him to third place, but fell to fifth place after the rest of the field had completed its day.

Chief coach Dennis Shavers statements
Amal Glasgow led a PR of 45.85 seconds in the 400 m.

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