Trinity Western University track and field hurdler Callum Innes opened the season by winnin gthe 60 m hurdles at the University of Washington Preview last weekend.

Trinity Western University track and field hurdler Callum Innes opened the season by winnin gthe 60 m hurdles at the University of Washington Preview last weekend.

Hurdler wins U-Dub race

Spartans back on the track Jan. 23 and 24 in Washington

Hurdler Calum Innes of the Trinity Western’s men’s track and field team opened the indoor season by winning the 60m hurdles at the University of Washington Preview Saturday at Dempsey Indoor.

Innes crossed the line in a time of 8.07, beating a field made up entirely of NCAA Division I athletes.

The TWU Spartans James Linde also put together a strong opening meet effort as he finished third in the long jump with a jump of 7.01m and 14th overall in the 60m in 6.99.

Second-year pole vaulter Nathan Dunford came within five metres of the Spartans record, which he holds, after clearing 5.80m to finish ninth overall.

The Spartans are back on the track next weekend as they will compete in the University of Idaho’s Vandal Invitational Jan. 23 and the Washington State Open Jan. 24.

 

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