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Colorado Track and Field Excels with Top-10 Marks and Personal Records at Bryan Clay Invitational

Apr 13, 2024

AZUSA, Calif. — The Colorado track and field program continued competition at the second day of the Bryan Clay Invitational on Friday, achieving two new top-10 marks and multiple personal records across the board.

Elliot Pribramsky led the day for the Buffs in the women's open 800 meters, setting a new personal record of 2:10.32 and placing 24th among over 200 competitors. Pribramsky's performance has now elevated her to eighth all-time in the CU record books.

Bailey Hertenstein participated in the women's invitational 5,000 meters, achieving a personal record of 15:18.80 and advancing to third all-time at CU.

In the men's event, Austin Vancil and Elias Lindgren delivered strong performances for the Buffs. Vancil achieved a new personal record of 13:37.20, while Lindgren also finished with a personal best of 13:46.74. Paul Stafford clocked a new personal record of 13:56.52 in the open 5,000 meters, with Jake Deroiun closely behind at 13:59.65, also setting a personal best.

Competition at the Bryan Clay Invitational will conclude on Saturday at 6:30 a.m. MT.