Hammer Throw
2 flights. 12 participants in each flight. Michael Bryan is in Flight 2. 3 attempts each.
Flight one is in the books. Pretty decent throws as you would expect from 12 of the top 24 guys in the country. Throw ranged from 214-0 to 229-7. The 229-7 is a solid throw and will take a good effort to beat that.
Flight 2 has started and Michael uncorks a new personal best on his 1st attempt at 234-9 which, of course, means he has broken his own school record. Michael currently sits in 2nd place behind Penn State's Tyler Merkley who also set a new personal best of 235-1 on his 1st attempt.
Neither Merkley or Michael were able to improve on their marks with their 2nd attempts and remain 1-2. Five guys are are over 230' after 2 attempts.
3rd and final attempts coming up.
Michael does not improve on his 3rd attempt so we'll have to see how his 234-9 holds up.
Nebraska's Alexander Talley his a big throw on his final attempt but comes up 1 inch shy of Michael at 234-8, also a new personal best.
However, Minnesota's Kostas Zaltos also nails his best throw on his final attempt to take the lead at 237-10, also a new personal best.
Looks like they are done throwing and Michael will finish 3rd behind Zaltos and Merkley earning First Team All-American honors to close out his Shocker career.
One terrific, interesting and unlikely career for Michael who is somewhat undersized for a hammer thrower.
Congratulations on a job very well done.
Correction
The top 9 places after 3 attempts earned 3 more attempts. Michael could not improve on his initial throw however and he dropped to 5th place in the final standings. However, he still earns First Team All-American honors.
Logan Bloomquist of SE Missouri Statte came through with a throw of 240-8 on his 6th and final attempt to win the event.
2 flights. 12 participants in each flight. Michael Bryan is in Flight 2. 3 attempts each.
Flight one is in the books. Pretty decent throws as you would expect from 12 of the top 24 guys in the country. Throw ranged from 214-0 to 229-7. The 229-7 is a solid throw and will take a good effort to beat that.
Flight 2 has started and Michael uncorks a new personal best on his 1st attempt at 234-9 which, of course, means he has broken his own school record. Michael currently sits in 2nd place behind Penn State's Tyler Merkley who also set a new personal best of 235-1 on his 1st attempt.
Neither Merkley or Michael were able to improve on their marks with their 2nd attempts and remain 1-2. Five guys are are over 230' after 2 attempts.
3rd and final attempts coming up.
Michael does not improve on his 3rd attempt so we'll have to see how his 234-9 holds up.
Nebraska's Alexander Talley his a big throw on his final attempt but comes up 1 inch shy of Michael at 234-8, also a new personal best.
However, Minnesota's Kostas Zaltos also nails his best throw on his final attempt to take the lead at 237-10, also a new personal best.
Looks like they are done throwing and Michael will finish 3rd behind Zaltos and Merkley earning First Team All-American honors to close out his Shocker career.
One terrific, interesting and unlikely career for Michael who is somewhat undersized for a hammer thrower.
Congratulations on a job very well done.
Correction
The top 9 places after 3 attempts earned 3 more attempts. Michael could not improve on his initial throw however and he dropped to 5th place in the final standings. However, he still earns First Team All-American honors.
Logan Bloomquist of SE Missouri Statte came through with a throw of 240-8 on his 6th and final attempt to win the event.
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