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Amankwah Wins Men's 800; Burchell Runs 11.04 in Women's 100, to Lead Tide at Florida Relays - ROLLTIDE.COM - University of Alabama Official Athletic Site

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Amankwah Wins Men's 800; Burchell Runs 11.04 in Women's 100, to Lead Tide at Florida Relays

Published by Alabama SID on April 3, 2015

GAINESVILLE, Fla. - Sprinter Remona Burchell ran the second-fastest 100-meter time in the world this year, Katelyn Greenleaf set a new school record in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase, and Alex Amankwah won the men's 800 meters title to lead an outstanding day by Alabama athletes, who won one individual event and produced seven performances that rank on the all-time school top-10 list in five events on Friday at the Pepsi Florida Relays on the campus of the University of Florida.

Greenleaf led a trio of Alabama's runners that posted times in the women's 3,000-meter steeplechase that rank among the Crimson Tide's 10 best all-time, setting a school record of 10 minutes, 14.91 seconds to shatter by more than seven seconds (7.11) her previous school record of 10:22.02 while solidifying her place as the finest ever to compete in the event for the Crimson Tide women. Rebecca Stover's seventh-place finish of 10:29.67 ranks third in Alabama history while Hannah Waggoner's 19th-place showing of 10:53.55 ranks 9th in Crimson Tide history.

Amankwah posted a new personal best of 1 minute, 45.91 seconds in the men's 800 meters to win the prestigious event ahead of excellent competition while setting a meet record with the No. 3 performance in all-time Alabama history. Burchell was the top collegian and second finisher overall in a world-class field in the women's 100, opening her 2015 outdoor season in impressive fashion with a wind-legal time of 11.04 seconds into a headwind of 2.5 meters per second. That performance ranks second on the all-time Crimson Tide list behind only her 11.03 performance in 2014.

"Today was an outstanding day for the Alabama track & field program - a red-letter day in our history," said Alabama head coach Dan Waters. "This is a big-time meet with world-class competition and to have event winners and PRs to the extent that we did today makes a statement about our program. This shows we are in perfect position for us at this point of the season. Our top athletes came out and produced top performances on a big stage. I'm very pleased for them and proud of them."



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