Monday, March 31, 2025

Funeral for a friend

The memories are everywhere now.
 
They were always there, bubbling under the surface. Memories of a deep and lasting friendship that drew back nearly 35 years. They were always there, taken for granted, because, well, that’s what we do in life. We take for granted what’s always there. Until it’s gone.
 
Phil Kelly, my dear friend and coaching companion, passed away last week, having squeezed every bit of life out of his 82 years on this planet. For the record, Phil was the women’s XC/track coach here at Marist for 18 years. We did everything together, but he rightfully gets all the credit for the championship-caliber women’s program we had.
 
When I think about Phil, I don’t immediately think about the team’s success. I just think of all the good times we shared in each other’s presence.
 
The memories are everywhere. Of course, at a warm track meet at Rider University this past Saturday, there are more memories.
 
Rider. The same Rider where we coached together in May of 1993, when Rider hosted its first meet (the NEC Championship) on a brand new track. It was so new that the infield was not even sodded. It was just dirt, soon to be grass for the throwing events. On that weekend in 1993, it was a dust bowl. Why? Because it was windy. It’s ALWAYS windy at Rider! How many dozens of days did we spend at Rider and Princeton, driving those vans down I-287 and then US-206?
 
So many memories, everywhere now.
 
An ancient field event record, women’s discus, gets broken on Saturday. We look it up. That record was from 1992. Of course, I remember that record. There was a story attached to that record. There’s always a story, when you’re an old coach. Phil loved telling stories; he was an old coach, after all. Now, I’m the old coach, the old storyteller.
 
Here is the story of the discus school record.
 
We were in the Northeast Conference and the championship was, for some reason, in early April back then. Way down at Mount St. Mary’s in Emmitsburg, MD. Phil was an academic advisor for the women’s basketball team back then. There were some athletic, young ladies on the team. Phil convinced a few of them to come to Rider, try to score some field event points. They hopped on the bus, introduced themselves to everyone. And, in Marist basketball shorts and T-shirts, they set about establishing school records in the shot put, the discus, the javelin. All school records that have persisted – until Kelly Ballen got the discus mark on Saturday!
 
Stories upon stories, too many to recount here, too many to remember. And memories.
 
Whenever I drive back from the Vassar track to the Marist campus, I always take a route through the south side of Poughkeepsie. In my mind, I’m always thinking, “maybe I’ll see Phil walking the dog, or out for a jog.” This thought is so deeply embedded in my psyche that I didn’t even realize it. Until now, because he will no longer be out on the streets where we ran hundreds, maybe thousands, of miles together.
 
The van ride continues, and so do the memories.
 
Turn down Route 9, heading back to campus. On the left is the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, Phil’s final resting place. Last week, he was laid to rest, amid the mournful sound of bagpipes that always make me cry. Phil would not accept that I was crying over his final destination. And so, as if by force of my old friend’s will, I remembered a story. A funny story. You’re not supposed to tell funny stories at a grave site, where a casket is about to be lowered into the ground.
 
But there I was, telling one of Phil’s sons-in-law, this funny story about Phil and this cemetery and how, back in the early 1990s, we’d bring the teams there to run (it’s a beautiful place) and how the cemetery people would yell at us and kick us out because it’s private property, and Phil would blurt out something like, “what the hell’s the difference, everyone around here is DEAD, we’re not disturbing THEM.” Or something like that. Now, Phil is here in this cemetery. His final resting place. I think he wouldn’t mind my telling a run-on-sentence version of this story that is most likely grounded in truth but also most likely embellished by 33 years in the retelling.
 
Phil’s family asked me to do his eulogy. It was one of the most difficult and rewarding things I’ve ever had to do. Kind of like a marathon. That eulogy was personal and resonated with the family and it’s not appropriate nor relevant to share it here. I guess this is sort of a different take, a blog eulogy of sorts.
 
So many memories of so many years. Many of you reading this didn’t know Phil well or didn’t know Phil at all. Trust me when I say, you would have loved this old guy. He would have made you laugh, he would have made you smile. Just like all these many memories, which is all I have now.

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Rider 5-Way: Women's results


 Rider 5-Way
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Lawrenceville, NJ
Women’s results
100-meter dash
13-Alexandra Samperi 12.73 *personal-best time
14-Makenzy Nielsen 12.78 *personal-best time
15-Alyssa Dapont 12.86 *personal-best time
23-Kiana Pathirana 13.43 *personal-best time
200-meter dash
10-Alyssa Dapont 26.51 *personal-best time
14-Makenzy Nielsen 26.79
17-Nina Florio 27.42 *personal-best time
20-Julie Cristinzio 28.04
400-meter dash
2-Breelyn McNamara 59.71 *personal-best time
6-Nina Florio 1:02.00 *personal-best time
7-Stephania Granados 1:02.07
13-Julie Cristinzio 1:03.36
800-meter dash
2-Raven Stanet 2:25.49
5-Sydney Driscoll-Gannon 2:28.34
8-Mackenzie Schubert 2:30.85
1,500-meter run
4-Julia Radjenovic 4:55.11
5-Kayla Hawkins 4:55.92
10-Isabella Colabatistto 5:06.27
15-Madison Stevener 5:13.74
16-Hannah Belleville 5:14.49
18-Christina Diorio 5:14.39
28-Karlie Genevive 5:40.47
3,000-meter run
1-Emily Litke 10:36.79 *personal-best time
6-Mallory Holloway 10:53.75
8-Edy Livingston 10:57.49
18-Rachael Turek 11:41.56 *personal-best time
19-Tori Mariano 11:31.46
21-Mary Dougherty 11:53.74
100-meter hurdles
5-Madison LaCreta 15.49 *personal-best time
15-Nicole Wang 16.83
16-Talia Augusto 18.44
400-meter hurdles
2-Julianna Mirabile 1:05.95 *personal-best time
9-Madison LaCreta 1:12.85
400-meter relay
4-Marist 49.13
1,600-meter relay
1-Marist A 4:03.90
2-Marist B 4:24.16
Long jump
4-Alexandra Samperi 5.48 meters *personal best
13-Isabella Cipolla 4.97 meters *personal best
Triple jump
2-Kiana Pathirana 11.06 meters
Shot put
13-Jenna Borelle 9.83 meters
15-Grace Murphy 9.66 meters
Discus
10-Kelly Ballen 29.40 meters *school record, old record 28.37 meters by Jen Kraus in 1992
13-Jenna Borselle 26.13 meters
Javelin
4-Julia Kropo 36.93 meters
13-Grace Murphy 28.00 meters
Team standings
1-Rider 113.5, 2-Sacred Heart 90.5, 3-Marist 39, 4-Fordham 37


Rider 5-Way meet: Men's results

 Rider 5-Way
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Lawrenceville, NJ
Men’s results
100-meter dash
1-Amari Mathis 10.81
3-Maxwell Sylver 11.03
6-William Carroll 11.65 *personal-best time
200-meter dash
3-Amari Mathis 22.29
7-Ramsey Heredia 23.29
8-Miracle Okoli 23.30
16-William Carroll 24.80
400-meter dash
4-Miracle Okoli 50.24 *personal-best time
7-Reed Dexter 51.36
8-Simon Advento 51.36 *personal-best time
800-meter run
9-Neel Viswanathan 2:03.85
15-Francisco Mendonca 2:10.19
18-Josiah Sierra 2:13.48
1,500-meter run
1-Sean Wilson 4:04.40
18-Jacob Kosilla 4:17.98
19-David Laubenheimer 4:19.64
26-Jacob Anderson 4:29.12
3,000-meter run
1-Kevin Cannon 8:48.97 *personal-best time
5-Raffi Buchakjian 9:11.818
6-Patrick Wininger 9:12.79
7-Dennis Love 9:13.79
9-Alexander Pattison 9:22.37
10-Jack Dovaras 9:23.90
12-Ryan Wisker 9:25.05
14-Mason Mayer 9:55.20
110-meter hurdles
8-Christopher Lynch 16.18 *personal-best time
400-meter relay
1-Marist 42.62
1,600-meter relay
3-Marist 3:35.78
Long jump
4-Ramsey Heredia 6.56 meters
6-Simeon Washington 6.35 meters
Team standings
1-Sacred Heart 109, 2-Rider 108, 3-Marist 37, 4-Fordham 19


Rider 5-Way meet: Weather whiplash

 Yeah. It was a beautiful, summer-like day down at Rider on Saturday. Sunny, breeze and very WARM. Not ideal conditions for some of the track events, but it sure felt good for everyone lounging in the sun. When we departed the Lawrenceville, NJ, campus in the late afternoon, the temperature reading in the van was 82 glorious, sunny degrees. By the time we arrived back at Marist just a few hours later, it was 40 miserable, cold, rainy degrees. In other words? It was Poughkeepsie, NY, in March. There is volatile weather, but a 40-plus degree temperature drop, on a 2.5-hour ride? Come on, man.

Friday, March 28, 2025

Rider 5-Way meet: Time schedule

 Rider 5-Way
Lawrenceville, NJ
Saturday, March 29, 2025
Track events
1p: Men's steeplechase
1:20p: Women's 4x100 relay
1:25p: Men's 4x100 relay
1:30p: Women's 1,500
1:50p: Men's 1,500
2:10p: Women's 100 hurdles
2:25p: Men's 110 hurdles
2:35p: Women's 400
2:45p: Men's 400
2:55p: Women's 100
3p: Men's 100
3:05p: Women's 800
3:10p: Men's 800
3:20p: Women's 400 hurdles
3:30p: Men's 400 hurdles
3:40p: Women's 200
3:55p: Men's 200
4:05p: Women's 3,000
4:20p: Men's 3,000
4:35p: Women's 4x400 relay
4:40p: Men's 4x400 relay
Field events
12 noon
Women's high jump, women's pole vault, women's discus, men's long jump, men's shot put
To follow
Men's high jump, men's pole vault, men's discus, women's long jump
women's shot put
To follow
Men's hammer, men's triple jump, women's javelin
To follow
Women's hammer, women's triple jump, men's javelin

Programming note: It looks like it's going to be unseasonably warm in Lawrenceville on Saturday. Whoa!

Friday, March 21, 2025

Richmond meet: Men's results

Solid start to outdoor track with a partial squad (we're still on Spring Break). OK.

Fred Hardy Invitational
University of Richmond
Friday, March 21, 2025
Men’s results
100-meter dash
1-Amari Mathis 10.73 *personal-best time
23-Will Carroll 11.97
200-meter dash
3-Amari Mathis 21.94
23-Ryan Trocolar 22.78
39-Simon Advento 24.25
43-Will Carroll 24.77
400-meter dash
8-Easton Eberwein 49.16
22-Weston LaBrecque 52.59
30-Josiah Sierra 55.58
800-meter run
31-Marcel Stewart 2:00.31
36-Jacob Anderson 2:01.72
1,500-meter run
36-Sanjith Nomula 4:05.59 *personal-best time
62-Neel Viswanathan 4:17.14 *personal-best time
5,000-meter run, unseeded
4-Justin Schwartz 15:33.63 *personal-best time
8-Ryan Wisker 15:44.09
5,000-meter run, seeded
15-Isaac Gross 15:17.91 *personal-best time
22-Dennis Love 15:50.90
110-meter hurdles
9-Christopher Lynch 16.24 (-3.7 m/s) *personal-best time
400-meter hurdles
5-Miracle Okoli 57.47 *personal-best time
7-Christopher Lynch 58.79 *personal-best time
1,600-meter relay
8-Marist (Marcel Stewart 54.48, Neel Viswanathan 53.03, Jacob Anderson 54.31, Josiah Sierra 53.91) 3:36.27
Long jump
10-Ramsey Heredia 6.43 meters (21 feet, 1.25 inches)

Richmond meet: Women's results

 Sunny, breezy, cool and nice start to outdoor track.

Fred Hardy Invitational
University of Richmond
Friday, March 21, 2025
Women’s results
100-meter dash
30-Alyssa Dapont 13.03 *personal-best time
38-Makenzy Nielsen 13.25 *personal-best time
200-meter dash
42-Breelyn McNamara 27.06
52-Alyssa Dapont 27.39
61-Nina Florio 27.71
63-Julie Cristinzio 28.03
400-meter dash
27-Breelyn McNamara 1:01.31
32-Julie Cristinzio 1:02.92
800-meter run
21-Parker O’Brien 2:19.02
22-Julianna Mirabile 2:19.33 *personal-best time
1,500-meter run
21-Parker O’Brien 4:44.04
43-Kayla Hawkins 4:53.50
62-Raven Stanet 5:02.96
63-Mallory Holloway 5:03.45
68-Hannah Belleville 5:06.47
71-Sydney Driscoll-Gannon 5:10.74
81-Christina Diorio 5:21.03
84-Grace LaCapra 5:24.69
5,000-meter run, unseeded
12-Tori Mariano 19:01.76
400-meter relay
5-Marist 52.51
1,600-meter relay
12-Marist (Kayla Hawkins 60.85, Julianna Mirabile 59.77, Raven Stanet 62.36, Grace LaCapra 67.25) 4:10.65


Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Richmond meet: Time schedule/entries

Although this is Spring Break week, (the beginning of) our outdoor season does not wait till the resumption of the spring semester. Our first meet is Friday at Richmond. Here is the time schedule and entries.
 
Fred Hardy Invitational
University of Richmond
Friday, March 21, 2025
Track Events
10:00a 3000M Steeplechase Women
10:15a 3000M Steeplechase
10:30a 5000 Meters Women (Tori Mariano)
10:55a 5000 Meters Men (Ryan Wisker, Justin Schwartz)
11:20a 4x100 Relay Women (Nina Florio, Alyssa Dapont, Makenzy Nielsen, Breelyn McNamara)
11:30a 4x100 Relay Men (Amari Mathis, Easton Eberwein, Ryan Trocolar, Simeon Washington)
11:40a 1500 Meters Women – (Parker O’Brien, Kayla Hawkins, Raven Stanet, Mallory Holloway, Sydney Driscoll-Gannon, Hannah Belleville, Christina Diorio, Grace LaCapra, Madison Stevener)
12:30p 1500 Meters Men – (Sanjith Nomula, Neel Viswanathan)
1:10p 100 Hurdles Final Women
1:20p 110 Hurdles Final Men (Christopher Lynch)
1:30p 400 Meters Women – (Breelyn McNamara, Julie Cristinzio)
1:45p 400 Meters Men (Easton Eberwein, Weston LaBrecque, Josiah Sierra)
1:55p 100 Meters Final Women – (Alyssa Dapont, Makenzy Nielsen)
2:10p 100 Meters Final Men (Amari Mathis, William Carroll)
2:25p 800 Meters Women – (Parker O’Brien, Julianna Mirabile)
2:50p 800 Meters Men – (Jacob Anderson, Marcel Stewart)
3:20p 400 Hurdles Women
3:30p 400 Hurdles Men (Christopher Lynch, Miracle Okoli, Simon Advento)
3:40p 200 Meters Women – (Makenzy Nielsen, Breelyn McNamara, Alyssa Dapont, Julie Cristinzio, Nina Florio)
4:05p 200 Meters Men (Amari Mathis, Ryan Trocolar, Simeon Washington, Simon Advento, William Carroll)
4:25p 5000 Meters Women
4:45p 5000 Meters Men (Dennis Love, Isaac Gross)
5:05p 4x400 Relay Women – (Sydney Driscoll-Gannon, Julianna Mirabile, Raven Stanet, Christina Diorio, Grace LaCapra, Kayla Hawkins)
5:20p 4x400 Relay Men – (Neel Viswanathan, Josiah Sierra, Marcel Stewart, Jacob Anderson)
Field Events
12 noon Men’s Pole Vault (Simon Advento)
12 noon Men’s Long Jump (Simeon Washington)
 


Friday, March 14, 2025

Let there be light(s)

 

While we were over at the Vassar track for practice, an alert team member sent me this photo from the north end of the Marist campus, site of our future track. Construction is moving along! Those big light poles? They are for the track and turf facility! It's getting real, people, and it's exciting. Neat!

Spring has sprung?

 

Spring has sprung? Depends on who you ask and how you dress for it! Out at the (Vassar) track yesterday, freshman Kevin Cannon (Cannon) was stripped down and ready for his interval workout. His old coach was layered up and ready to bark words of encouragement. Same day, different outfits.

Relay twins

 

In one of the more remarkable twists in recents memory, at last Sunday's school-record 4x400 relay at ECACs, the third leg from our Marist team (Julie Cristinzio) received the baton and almost the identical (get it?) time as the third leg for the St. Joseph's team (Stephanie Cristinzio). Yes. They are sisters. Yes. They are twin sisters. Yes. They are identical twin sisters! While they didn't run identical relay splits, both ran their fastest 400-meter splits ever (57.91 for Stephanie and 59.86 for Julie). In Julie's case, it was almost two seconds faster than she has ever run and along with the other breakthrough efforts by our ladies made for a perfect ending to a wonderful indoor season. Neat.

Sunday, March 9, 2025

ECAC Championships: Day 2 results (wow!)



What an amazing finish the indoor season for our women’s team at Day 2 of the ECAC Championships!
 
--It started out with Sierra Fisher’s gutsy run in the 1,000-meter final. The race went out hard, slowed down and then sped up again. Sierra rolled with every punch and got an amazing runner-up (2ND PLACE!) finish. We are very, very proud of this effort.
--Then, our last-minute 4x800 relay (original plan was to run the DMR) ran strong and competitive for a hard-earned fourth-place finish.
--We saved perhaps the most exciting for last as our 4x400 relay crushed it, setting a school record with incredible breakthrough splits for all four of our ladies. It was truly awesome!
 
Oh man, we cannot WAIT for outdoor track season to start. Neat!
 
ECAC Championships
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Boston University
Day 2 results
1,000-meter run
2-Sierra Fisher 2:53.35 *ECAC All East
33.12, 35.03, 35.94, 34.47, 34.81
1,600-meter relay
6-Marist (Julia Kropo 58.77, Grace Fletcher 57.37, Julie Cristinzio 59.86, Kate Beebe 58.85) 3:54.85 *school record!
3,200-meter relay
4-Marist (Julia Zydanowicz 2:21.32, Julia Radjenovic 2:20.45, Adele Alexander 2:20.06, Parker O’Brien 2:18.48) 9:20.31
 


IC4A Championships: Day 2 results

Outstanding second day for our young men’s team. Freshman Miles Chamberlain prevailed in the “race within the race” in the 1,000-meter final. The first four runners were all in the 2:23/2:24 range. The “second pack” was where Miles was, and he “won” that race, garnering a hard-fought fifth place. The 4x800 relay guys ran strong, especially the middle legs (Raffi and Sean). Onto outdoors!
 
IC4A Championships
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Boston University
Day 2 results
1,000-meter run
5-Miles Chamberlain 2:28.36 *IC4A All East
29.24, 28.59, 29.63, 30.83, 30.09
3,200-meter relay
7-Marist (Joe Logan 1:57.45, Raffi Buchakjian 1:56.90, Sean Wilson 1:56.30, Logan Schaeffler 1:59.94) 7:50.59


Saturday, March 8, 2025

IC4A Championships: Day 1 results

 IC4A Championships
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Boston University
Day 1 results
800-meter run
23-Joseph Logan 1:55.50 *personal best time
27.85, 29.21, 29.11, 29.35
33-Sean Wilson 1:58.94
27.61, 29.37, 29.79, 32.18
1,000-meter run
7-Miles Chamberlain 2:27.70 *personal best time, qualified for final
29.69, 29.66, 29.47, 29.50, 29.40
16-Raffi Buchakjian 2:30.78
29.08, 31.58, 29.85, 30.04, 30.25
Mile run
20-Matthew Ferreri 4:20.56 *personal best time
32.76, 32.12, 31.95, 32.63, 32.59, 32.88, 32.76, 32.89
23-Logan Schaeffler 4:24.96
Sunday schedule
12:25p: 1,000-meter final
2:05p: 4x800 relay


ECAC Championships: Day 1 results

ECAC Championships
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Boston University
Day 1 results
1,000-meter run
4-Sierra Fisher 2:52.69 *personal best time, qualified for final
33.53, 35.16, 34.82, 34.38, 34.82
Mile run
23-Adele Alexander 5:05.62
39.09, 37.25, 37.22, 37.54, 38.38, 39.21, 39.22, 37.73
25-Parker O’Brien 5:05.95
38.09, 38.07, 39.46, 40.14, 37.79, 37.90, 38.03, 36.49
35-Julia Zydanowicz 5:18.07
5,000-meter run
9-Kyra Pellegrino 18:08.38
3:25.33, 6:52.73, 10:36.41, 14:23.15, 18:08.38
Sunday schedule
12:30p: 1,000-meter final
2:15p: 4x800 relay
2:50p: 4x400 relay


Friday, March 7, 2025

ECAC/IC4A Championships: Schedule

 We will bringing a small contingent of women and men to Boston University for the ECAC (women's) and IC4A (men's) Championships this weekend. 

ECAC/IC4A Championships
Saturday and Sunday, March 8-9, 2025
Saturday schedule
11:45a, ECAC Mile trials: Adele Alexander, Parker O'Brien, Julia Zydanowicz
12 noon, IC4A Mile trials: Logan Schaeffler, Matthew Ferreri
1:55p, IC4A 800 trials: Joseph Logan, Sean Wilson
2:30p, IC4A 1,000 trials: Raffi Buchakjian, Miles Chamberlain
2:45p, ECAC 1,000 trials: Sierra Fisher
4:10p, ECAC 5,000 final: Kyra Pellegrino
Sunday schedule
TBA, individual and relay entries, based on Saturday's results
3:15p, ECAC 4x400 relay: Julia Kropo, Grace Fletcher, Julie Cristinzio, Kate Beebe

Saturday, March 1, 2025

Fastrack Last Chance: Women's results

 Fastrack Last Chance Meet
Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex
Friday, February 28, 2025
Women’s results
200-meter dash
25-Nina Florio 28.83
400-meter dash
11-Nina Florio 1:02.39 *personal-best time
12-Raven Stanet 1:03.48 *personal-best time
15-Mackenzie Schubert 1:06.26
16-Grace LaCapra 1:10.14
800-meter run
12-Raven Stanet 2:24.14
34.87, 35.98, 36.72, 36.59
16-Mackenzie Schubert 2:32.08
35.93, 39.10, 38.64, 38.43
20-Grace LaCapra 2:40.90
37.05, 40.69, 42.10, 41.07
Mile run
14-Hannah Belleville 5:39.20
42.33, 40.37, 41.47, 42.41, 43.04, 43.04, 43.37, 43.19
17-Christina Diorio 5:45.66
43.84, 41.88, 41.33, 42.50, 43.20, 43.74, 44.40, 44.80
3,000-meter run
7-Emily Litke 10:43.99 *personal-best time
3:40.14, 7:15.51 (3:35.37), 10:43.99 (3:28.48)
9-Edy Livingston 10:48.95 *personal-best time
3:39.96, 7:15.55 (3:35.54), 10:48.95 (3:33.40)
14-Isabella Colabatistto 11:00.38 *personal-best time
3:40.07, 7:21.54 (3:41.47), 11:00.38 (3:38.16)
16-Mary Dougherty 11:08.22 *personal-best time
3:40.86, 7:22.54 (3:41.68), 11:08.22 (3:45.68)
23-Rachael Turek 12:01.82
60-meter hurdles
15-Talia Augusto 10.91
Triple jump
8-Kiana Pathirana 10.83 meters (35 feet, 6.5 inches)


Fastrack Last Chance: Men's results

 Fastrack Last Chance Meet
Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex
Friday, February 28, 2025
Men’s results
60-meter dash
12-William Carroll 7.43 *personal-best time
200-meter dash
60-William Carroll 25.00
400-meter dash
34-Marcel Stewart 53.86
36-Josiah Sierra 54.25
37-Neel Viswanathan 54.54
41-Jacob Anderson 55.55
800-meter run
13-Alexander Ushchak 1:59.02 *personal-best time
29.11, 28.51, 30.41, 30.99
15-Sanjith Nomula 1:59.83 *personal-best time
29.45, 29.06, 30.40, 30.93
16-Marcel Stewart 1:59.86 *personal-best time
28.42, 29.48, 30.60, 31.37
27-Jacob Anderson 2:02.45
29.61, 30.10, 31.61, 31.16
29-Neel Viswanathan 2:03.52
29.66, 30.52, 30.99, 32.36
31-Francisco Mendonca 2:03.95
29.73, 30.73, 31.72, 31.82
33-Josiah Sierra 2:04.62
29.50, 30.97, 32.02, 32.13
3,000-meter run
7-Kevin Cannon 8:50.26
3:02.20, 6:00.43 (2:58.23), 8:50.26 (2:50.03)
17-Alexander Pattison 9:13.10
3:02.60, 6:07.75 (3:05.15), 9:13.10 (3:05.35)
18-Jack Dovaras 9:13.44
3:02.91, 6:08.03, 9:13.44 (3:05.41)
Long jump
16-Ramsey Heredia 6.26 meters (20 feet, 6.5 inches)