EUGENE, Ore. – North Dakota State's
Akealy Moton qualified for the women's shot put final and ultimately placed eighth, leading a trio of Bison women's track & field athletes competing at the U.S. Olympic Trials on Thursday.
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Moton registered a top throw of 58-08.75 (17.90m) on Thursday night to finish eighth, coming within nine inches of the NDSU school record she set placing third at the NCAA Outdoor Championships earlier this month.
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The West Fargo product threw 57-01.50 (17.41m) in the qualifying round earlier on Thursday afternoon, securing a spot in the top 12 to compete in the shot put final.
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A pair of sixth-year seniors concluded their NDSU careers as well at the U.S. Olympic Trials on Thursday.
Shelby Gunnells finished 16th in the shot put qualifying round, throwing 55-09.25 (17.00m).
Maddy Nilles finished 15th in the hammer throw with a mark of 217-5 (66.28m). The top 12 advanced to the finals.
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NDSU junior
Kari Wolfe will be the final Bison to compete in Eugene this week, taking part in the javelin qualifying round that begins at 3 p.m. CT on Friday.
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