Oklahoma State University Athletics

Cowboy and Cowgirl Track & Field Drops Several Impressive Marks on Final Day of Tri-Meet Weekend
April 14, 2024 | Cowgirl Cross Country & Track
AZUSA, Calif. โย Oklahoma State outdoor track & field wrapped up action Saturday in the final day of a three-meet weekend with several athletes putting down impressive marks in California, Florida and Oklahoma.
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The famous 1,500 Meters at the Bryan Clay Invitational yielded some of the best performances of the weekend for OSU athletes.
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Two-time NCAA champion Fouad Messaoudi rounded himself back into form in the men's 1,500 Meters, placing fourth overall in a field of 142 athletes that included multiple NCAA champions, All-Americans and professionals. He finished with a time of 3:36.08, which is less than a second off his personal best and school record.
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Over in the women's 1,500 Meters, Billah Jepkirui appeared in her first race of the outdoor season with a mark of 4:08.93, which is a nearly two second personal best and moves her up to No. 2 in program history behind only Cowgirl national champion Sinclaire Johnson. In the same event, Gabija Galvydyte also put down an impressive time of 4:10.53 in her second race of the weekend after running a 2:01.89 in the 800 Meters on Friday. Both times represented her best marks in season openers to date.
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At the Tom Jones Memorial in Gainesville, Fla., the men's 4x400 Meter Relay squad of Darian Tarver, Jordon Smith, Blake Wynne and DJ McArthur ran the fifth-fastest time in OSU history with a mark of 3:06.47. On the anchor leg, McArthur split 45.21 seconds, which is faster than the open 400 Meter school record by nearly two-tenths of a second.
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The Cowboys and Cowgirls will return to action next weekend with a pair of trips to Waco, Texas, and Fayetteville, Ark., for the second time this season for the Michael Johnson and John McDonnell Invitationals.
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For more information on the Cowboys and Cowgirls, continue to check back withย okstate.com.
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Men's Individual Results
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Bryan Clay Invite
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1,500 Meter Invite
4. Fouad Messaoudi - 3:36.08
29. Alex Stitt - 3:41.35
67. Kian Davis - 3:44.32
75. Mehdi Yanouri - 3:45.05
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Tom Jones Memorial
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400 Meters
8. Darian Tarver - 47.64
14. Jordon Smith - 47.99
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400 Meter Invite
21. DJ McArthur - 46.30
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4x400 Meter Relay
11. Darian Tarver, Jordon Smith, Blake Wynne, DJ McArthur - 3:06.47
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John Jacobs Invitational
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High Jump
10. Kade Benjamin - 2.00m/6'6.75"
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100 Meters
12. Carter Wilkerson - 10.55
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Women's Individual Results
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Bryan Clay Invite
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1,500 Meter Invite
8. Billah Jepkirui - 4:08.93
13. Gabija Galvydyte - 4:10.53
98. Lilly Lavier - 4:23.47
107. Payton Hinkle - 4:23.97
114. Grace Boone - 4:24.53
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Open 1,500 Meters (Section A)
1. Cameron McConnell - 4:22.00
189. Lauren Ping - 4:46.02
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Open 1,500 Meters (Section B)
7. Kaylie Politza โ 4:32.72
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Tom Jones Memorial
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400 Meter Invite
32. Tamara Woodley - 54.35
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John Jacobs Invitational
400 Meters
33. Brilee Payne - 1:00.18
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High Jump
6. Kileigh Mixon - 1.65m/5'5"
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Long Jump (Heptathlon)
1. Kessiah Bemis - 6.08m/19'11.5"
3. Olivija Vaitaityte - 5.74m/18'10"
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Javelin Throw (Heptathlon)
1. Olivija Vaitaityte - 36.61m/120'1"
2. Kessiah Bemis - 30.06m/98'7"
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800 Meters (Heptathlon)
1. Kessiah Bemis - 2:23.95
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Heptathlon Final Standings
1. Kessiah Bemis - 5144 Points
5. Olivija Vaitaityte - 4595 Points
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The famous 1,500 Meters at the Bryan Clay Invitational yielded some of the best performances of the weekend for OSU athletes.
ย
Two-time NCAA champion Fouad Messaoudi rounded himself back into form in the men's 1,500 Meters, placing fourth overall in a field of 142 athletes that included multiple NCAA champions, All-Americans and professionals. He finished with a time of 3:36.08, which is less than a second off his personal best and school record.
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Over in the women's 1,500 Meters, Billah Jepkirui appeared in her first race of the outdoor season with a mark of 4:08.93, which is a nearly two second personal best and moves her up to No. 2 in program history behind only Cowgirl national champion Sinclaire Johnson. In the same event, Gabija Galvydyte also put down an impressive time of 4:10.53 in her second race of the weekend after running a 2:01.89 in the 800 Meters on Friday. Both times represented her best marks in season openers to date.
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At the Tom Jones Memorial in Gainesville, Fla., the men's 4x400 Meter Relay squad of Darian Tarver, Jordon Smith, Blake Wynne and DJ McArthur ran the fifth-fastest time in OSU history with a mark of 3:06.47. On the anchor leg, McArthur split 45.21 seconds, which is faster than the open 400 Meter school record by nearly two-tenths of a second.
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The Cowboys and Cowgirls will return to action next weekend with a pair of trips to Waco, Texas, and Fayetteville, Ark., for the second time this season for the Michael Johnson and John McDonnell Invitationals.
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For more information on the Cowboys and Cowgirls, continue to check back withย okstate.com.
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Men's Individual Results
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Bryan Clay Invite
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1,500 Meter Invite
4. Fouad Messaoudi - 3:36.08
29. Alex Stitt - 3:41.35
67. Kian Davis - 3:44.32
75. Mehdi Yanouri - 3:45.05
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Tom Jones Memorial
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400 Meters
8. Darian Tarver - 47.64
14. Jordon Smith - 47.99
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400 Meter Invite
21. DJ McArthur - 46.30
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4x400 Meter Relay
11. Darian Tarver, Jordon Smith, Blake Wynne, DJ McArthur - 3:06.47
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John Jacobs Invitational
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High Jump
10. Kade Benjamin - 2.00m/6'6.75"
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100 Meters
12. Carter Wilkerson - 10.55
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Women's Individual Results
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Bryan Clay Invite
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1,500 Meter Invite
8. Billah Jepkirui - 4:08.93
13. Gabija Galvydyte - 4:10.53
98. Lilly Lavier - 4:23.47
107. Payton Hinkle - 4:23.97
114. Grace Boone - 4:24.53
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Open 1,500 Meters (Section A)
1. Cameron McConnell - 4:22.00
189. Lauren Ping - 4:46.02
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Open 1,500 Meters (Section B)
7. Kaylie Politza โ 4:32.72
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Tom Jones Memorial
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400 Meter Invite
32. Tamara Woodley - 54.35
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John Jacobs Invitational
400 Meters
33. Brilee Payne - 1:00.18
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High Jump
6. Kileigh Mixon - 1.65m/5'5"
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Long Jump (Heptathlon)
1. Kessiah Bemis - 6.08m/19'11.5"
3. Olivija Vaitaityte - 5.74m/18'10"
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Javelin Throw (Heptathlon)
1. Olivija Vaitaityte - 36.61m/120'1"
2. Kessiah Bemis - 30.06m/98'7"
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800 Meters (Heptathlon)
1. Kessiah Bemis - 2:23.95
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Heptathlon Final Standings
1. Kessiah Bemis - 5144 Points
5. Olivija Vaitaityte - 4595 Points
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