PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Rider men's track and field team opened competition at the historic Penn Relays on Thursday, with
Camryn Thomas and
Cortland Webb representing the Broncs in the 400m hurdles.
Thomas delivered a strong showing in the 400m hurdles, placing 15th overall with a time of 52.44, which is good for the fifth-fastest mark in program history.
Webb also competed in the event, crossing the line in 54.26 to round out Rider's performances on the opening day.
Quotes and Notes
"We had two men 400 hurdles tonight.
Cam ran a really nice race tonight. He definitely has some things to clean up and he can hit the time he desires. Overall, a great barrier and exciting to improve on his number 5 mark all time.
Cortland ran hard today. He bounced back from a tough race at Duke, and this was a good step in the right direction."
- Rider Director of Cross Country, Track & Field Bob Hamer.
Up Next
The Broncs return to action Friday, April 24, for day two of the Penn Relays.