STATEN ISLAND, NY – The Rider men's indoor track and field team wrapped up competition at the Fastrack National Invitational hosted at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Center on Friday.
Dallas Hohney delivered a standout performance in the 400m event, claiming first place with a record-breaking time of 47.64. His impressive finish shattered the previous Rider program record of 48.28, set by Bruce Johnson in 1996.
Steven Bado excelled in the 200m event, finishing in first place with a time of 21.74.
Quotes and Notes
"We had a really nice meet today. Today was filled with some big time performances and some big steps forward by many. This is exactly what we needed going into the championship season.
Dallas was outstanding again today breaking the Rider record in the 400. He is raging with so much confidence right now. He is a must watch on the track. He also came back to run an outstanding leg on the winning 4x400 relay.
Bado was huge today. He had a big PR and win in the 200 and then came back to run a great split to anchor the winning 4x400 relay. He has really overcome a lot of obstacles and adversity to get to this point. It is really great to see him have success."
– Rider Director of Cross Country, Track & Field Bob Hamer
Up Next
The Broncs return to action on Feb. 22 as they compete at the MAAC Championships hosted at the 168th Street Armory.