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Fernandez Breaks Records at Husky ClassicPublished by
SEATTLE,
Wash. – Oklahoma State’s German Fernandez continued his record-breaking
trend on Saturday at the Husky Classic, finishing the 3,000-meter run
in 7:47.97, which shatters the previous school record of 7:53.10 and
ranks as the second-fastest collegiate time in the country this year. Only Oregon’s Galen Rupp, a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic team, has finished the event with a faster time this year. Fernandez’s
time also gave him the fastest 3,000-meter time at the Husky Classic, a
Dempsey Indoor facility record and an automatic qualifying mark for the
NCAA Indoor Championships. John
Kosgei also ran well for the Cowboys in the 3,000 meters, finishing in
7:55.95, which places him third only to Fernandez and Jon Wild on the
school-record list and gives him a provisional NCAA qualifying mark. Johnathan
Stublaski, Brian Gosnell and Brad McNiff competed in the one-mile run,
finishing with times of 4:11.43, 4:18.02 and 4:33.87, respectively. Read the full article at: www.okstate.com
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