Cassidy and Sara
Keith Oslin

Saints Distance Runners have Shocking Performances in the Electric Forest at Lewis & Clark College

4/15/2024 7:03:00 PM

Portland, OR – Griswold Stadium, surrounded by trees at Lewis & Clark College named the "Electric Forest" for a reason. The atmosphere is electric, and people come to run personal records. 
 
The Saints competed on both days but on Friday the only Saint to compete was Ethan Guidry who placed 4th in the finals with a score of 53.26m.
 
This is what happened on 13 April for the Saint Martin's University Distance runners. The day started with Kya Ramirez and Sara Sabra running lifetime bests in the 10,000m. Kya ran a whopping 93 second lifetime best (4th place) in 37:42.34 and Sara Sabra running a 10 second lifetime best (2nd place) in 37:17.43. Both times automatically qualify for the GNAC Championships and rank Sara 8th and Kya 13th in the conference. In the 1500m, Cassidy Walchalk- Sloan placed 2nd, running a national provisional qualifying time of 4:29.05, which ranks her 31st in the nation and 2nd in the GNAC. Cassidy came back later in the day and placed 5th in the 800m. Alisha Saucedo, ran a personal record in the 1500m (5thplace) in 4:38.09, which ranks her 10th in the GNAC. Alisha then came back in the 800m (2nd place), just missing out on the win by 0.3 seconds. In the 5000m, newcomer, Mira Jayarama, in only her 2nd 5000m race ever, ran a personal record of 20:51.84

The Saints men's middle-distance freshman trio had quite the elctric day, with all running lifetime bests in all their races! Noe Ortega ran a 6 second personal record in 1500m (4:03.86) and then later ran a personal record (1:58.01) in the 800m. Francis (Timmy) Higgins, ran a 9 second personal record in the 1500m (4:06.82) and then had another breakthrough in the 800m (1:57.99), running his first personal best this year at that distance. Matt Cooper continued his streak of running personal records every week by running 1:59.73 in the 800m and almost winning his heat. Junior Kainalu Pagente, after a hard training week, put together his best 1500m/800m double of his career; running 3:58.68 in the 1500m (9th place) and then coming back in the 800m, running 1:55.91, placing 7th. Freshman Jaydon Blackburn capped an electric day by running his 2nd fastest time ever in the 5000m.

The Saints are back in action this Saturday at Central Washington University.
 
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