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Pettell posts national A-standard qualifying throw

By Brady Budke

Lexington, KY - Paige Pettell posted a national A-standard qualifying throw to lead the Lindsey Wilson women's indoor track & field team at the University of Kentucky Jingle Bells Open on Friday at the Nutter Fieldhouse.

Pettell posted a fifth place finish in the shot put with a throw of 13.56 meters, which surpassed the A-standard limit of 13.45 meters.



Several Blue Raiders just missed national cuts on Friday at the Invitational.

Another notable finish for Lindsey Wilson included Meredith Johnson finishing in second place in the Mile run with a time of 5:36.52.

Lindsey Wilson returns to action on Saturday, January 11th, as the Blue Raiders travel back to Lexington, Kentucky to compete in the University of Kentucky Invite.


This story was posted on 2019-12-07 16:22:14
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