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Local Athletes set Program Records to open Track & Field Season at SUNY Broome

Local Athletes set Program Records to open Track & Field Season at SUNY Broome

Yahoo08-04-2025
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – To start the SUNY Broome track & field season, the team went on the road to SUNY Cortland, to compete in the SUNY Cortland Red Dragon Open, and set multiple new program records in the process.
The men's 4×100 meter relay team, consisting of Owego's Yuri Brich, Greene's Braeden Goerlich, Waverly's Charles Larrabee, and Chenango Forks' Lucas McPeak broke the old record of 45.17 seconds, finishing in 45.12 seconds, and qualifying for Nationals.
The women's team also found success early in the season. Binghamton grad Khala Gray-Motto took home 1st place in the women's long jump with a distance of 5.47 meters. The previous record was 5.02 meters. In doing so, she qualified for Nationals.
In the discus throw, Chenango Valley's Gabriella Vazquez shattered the old record of 9.23 meters, with a throw of 27.18 meters.
Full results from the SUNY Cortland Red Dragon Open can be found here.
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