ITHACA, N.Y. – Cornell men's track and field celebrated senior day with the rainy Big Red Invitational on Sunday afternoon.
Eli Gault-Crabb headlined the meet with a school-record and season-best 5.37m clearance in the pole vault, earning first place. In the throws, Peter Northrup took first in both shot put (16.84m) and hammer throw (51.86m). Noah Harman added a strong second-place finish in the shot put with a mark of 16.37m.
In the javelin, Joseph Rachiele was at the top with a throw of 52.50m, while Daniel Mikey claimed first in the discus with a 44.84m effort.
Zach Fagin won the long jump with a personal-best 6.82m, followed closely by Kameron Coleman, who also hit a personal best of 6.66m for second. In the triple jump, Ryan Antwi exploded for a personal-best 14.75m to win the event, with Desmond Whitley finishing second at 14.28m.
Douglas Antaky was first in the 5000m in a time of 14:40.36, while Rithikh Prakash ran a personal-best 3:53.56 to win the 1500m. Teammate Adam Martinson followed close behind for second place in 3:54.36.
In the hurdles, Teddy Rauchway won the 110m event in 14.93, and Jack Daly secured the 400m hurdles with a time of 54.19. Finn Boyle clocked a personal-best 49.15 in the 400m for the win, with Neil Chowdhurry right behind at 49.57 for second.
The 800m race featured a 1-2 finish, with Noah Cummings running a personal-best 1:52.51 to take first, and Sam Ayers earning second in 1:53.24.
The meet concluded with the 4x400m relay, as the team of Sam Ayers, Jack Lenz, Nick Norris and Tyler Patterson combined for a winning time of 3:32.49.
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