Sam Brockbank ’25 (684), hands off to Aadi Joshi ’25 during the 4×800. The 4×800 team won with a time of 7:52.31. It was pure domination, as the next closest team was Dublin Jerome with an 8:02.24.
Heath Helmling ’27 jumps into the long jump pit. Helmling finished 9th out of 24, jumping 20’3.75″. Olentangy had the edge in this event, with their jumpers Joaquin Love and Jet Cornelius taking first and second in the event.
Cayden Kocher ’25 gets into the blocks before his 4×100. The team finished second with a time of 42.94. The time is good for fourth all time at Olentangy Liberty.
Luke McFarlane ’26 jumps during the shuttle hurdle relay. It is a unique event giving hurdles an elite opportunity to relay. The team took a large first place victory with a time of 1:01.16.
Gordon Kimberly ’26 runs the anchor leg of the 4×1600. The team finished fourth with a time of 17:55.74. The race was the second fastest time ever for the 4×1600 at Olentangy Liberty.
Carter Sullivan ’26 runs the 400 leg of the 800 meter SMR. Sullivan split a 51 second 400 en route to finishing second in the event.
Louie Perry ’25 runs his leg of the 4×1600. Perry is one of the many distance seniors leading the way this year. Perry was a member of the state qualifying XC team and national qualifying 4×800 team.
TJ Lichter ’27, gets ready for the shuttle hurdles. Lichter has burst on to the scene this year, running a 15.14 in the 110 hurdles at the Delaware invite.