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The Mt. SAC Relays are an annual track and field festival held primarily at Hilmer Lodge Stadium on the Mt. San Antonio College campus in Walnut, California. The Relays are held in mid-April each year [ 1 ] since the first edition held on April 24-25, 1959.
Mt. SAC Relays April 20, 2024 Melanie True 3:36.38, Valentina Fakrogha 54.73, Aelo Curtis 2:16.18, Sadie Engelhardt 4:33.95 4 × 100 m Hurdles relay (33") 54.67 Western Branch High School: Chesapeake, Virginia: Greensboro, North Carolina: National Scholastic Championships June 16, 2018
Mt. SAC Relays: 40+ 7:54.17 USA : John Hinton Brian Pope Kevin Paulk Tony Young 1962-May-01 1962-Dec-03 1960-Jul-28 1962-Apr-12 Eugene, Oregon 2004-Jun-27 Hayward ...
Mt. SAC Relays: Norwalk, United States [45] Long jump: 6.96 m A: Madeline de Jesús: July 24, 1988 Mexico City, Mexico Triple jump: 13.53 m (+1.7 m/s) Tanasia Lea: 16 June 2019 CVEATC HP #2 Chula Vista, United States Shot put: 16.40 m Kimberly Barrett-Losada: March 19, 2011 Miami Hurricane Invitational Coral Gables, United States [46] Discus ...
Mt. SAC Relays: Torrance, United States [3] 1:46.39 Marco Vilca: 11 May 2024 Cuiabá, Brazil [citation needed] 1500 m: 3:34.67 David Torrence: 18 June 2017 Diamond League: Stockholm, Sweden [4] Mile: 3:54.99 David Torrence: 31 August 2016 Hoka One One Long Island Mile Long Island, United States [5] 3000 m: 7:57.95 Mario Bazán: 14 June 2008 ...
Event Record Athlete School Date Place 100 m: 11.23: Zelda Johnson: Mt. SAC: 5/26/1984: Bakersfield College 200 m: 22.86: Ashton Purvis: Laney College: 5/19/2012
Mt. SAC Relays: Walnut, United States Long jump: 8.46 m (+1.3 m/s) Luis Rivera: 12 July 2013 Universiade: Kazan, Russia [15] Triple jump: 16.99 m (+1.9 m/s) Alberto Alvarez: 16 April 2016 Mt. SAC Relays: Norwalk, United States [3] Shot put: 20.86 m Uziel Muñóz: 31 May 2019 Chihuahua, Mexico Discus throw: 63.35 m Mario Cota: 18 June 2016 Chula ...
Originally known as Mt. San Antonio College Stadium or Mt. Sac Stadium, the stadium was dedicated on October 8, 1948 by then local congressman, Richard Nixon. The venue was renamed in the early 1990s after Hilmer Lodge, who created the relays in 1959 and was the college's first track and field and cross country coach .