Feb. 13, 2016
Anne-Marie Blaney and Rosie Chamberlain each re-broke their own UCF school records on Saturday at the Music City Challenge, leading Knights' track & field program to seven top-eight finishes and 12 personal records on the final day of competition.
Related: Music City Results | UCF Results
CHAMBERLAIN FLIES
Chamberlain flew by her own school record in the 800-meter run, clocking in at 2:05.89 and finishing third. Her new career best tops her previous by nearly two and a half seconds, and it now ranks her first in the American Athletic Conference and top 25 in the NCAA.
BLANEY RE-BREAKS 3K
Blaney shaved nearly eight seconds off her 3,000-meter school record, crossing the finish with a time of 9:23.43. The junior's new personal-best time earned her a fifth-place finish and ranks her at the top of The American's performance list by almost 10 seconds.
BLAZIN' BELLAMY
After winning the 200-meter dash last night, J'Nea Bellamy garnered the sprinting sweep, winning the 60-meter dash on Saturday. The junior clocked in at 7.37, which is one-hundredth of a second off her career best. Bellamy was the lone Knight to win an event on Saturday.
NEXT UP
The Knights will take the next 15 days off from competition in preparation for the American Athletic Conference Indoor Championships Feb. 28-29. The two-day meet will be held in Birmingham, Alabama, which is also the site of the 2016 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships.
