NORTHFIELD, Minn. – Senior
Laura Kammer, first year
Annika Muller and junior
Paige Woldt all won events for the St. Olaf College women's track & field team at the St. Olaf Women's Invite on Friday evening at Tostrud Fieldhouse.
Kammer won the 60-meter hurdles, Muller claimed the long jump and Woldt won the triple jump for St. Olaf, with Kammer and Muller moving into third on St. Olaf's all-time list in the 60-meter hurdles and long jump, respectively.
Kammer's time of 9.31 seconds in the finals of the 60-meter hurdles tied her with teammate
Mackenzie Schoustra for third in the event in program history. Woldt was third in the event in 9.63 seconds.
Muller recorded a mark of 5.32 meters to win the long jump to move up five spots from eighth to third on St. Olaf's all-time top-10 list in the event. Sophomore
Ann Jansen added a third-place finish in the event by jumping 4.96 meters.
Already the program record holder in the event, Woldt won the triple jump with a mark of 10.96 meters, with Muller just behind her in second at 10.76 meters.
Junior
Katie Elstad logged a pair of second-place finishes for St. Olaf, taking runner-up honors in the 400-meter dash (1:02.11) and 200-meter dash (27.12). Kammer added a PR in the 200 to her win in the 60-meter hurdles, finishing fifth in 28.16 seconds.
In the shot put, first year
Ellie Pahl took second with a mark of 12:39 meters, finishing four inches behind Hamline's Alexandra Kolstad.
Sophomore
Ellen Mickelson took third in the 1,000-meter run, missing out on a PR by less than three one-hundredths of a second with a time of 3:05.48.
First year
Teresa Pettitt-Kenney tied for third in the high jump, clearing 1.44 meters, while moving into 10th place in program history in the event.
The meet was St. Olaf's final meet before the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) Championships, which will be held Feb. 27-29 in Collegeville.