ORLANDO, Fla. —
Antonio Caito broke an Embry-Riddle program record in the triple jump with a 15.50-meter mark on day two of the Black & Gold Invite hosted by the University of Central Florida, helping lead the Eagles to a strong finish.
Highlight Performances:
Triple Jump: Caito finished third overall in a field of 19 competitors. His jumps of 15.50m, 15.32m and 15.45m rank first, second and third in program history.
Kobe Diggs also impressed, recording a best jump of 14.83m that ranks him ninth on the all-time list. Both athletes met the NCAA II provisional standard in the triple jump.
4x100m: The relay team of
Craig Dedrick III,
Aaron Nash,
Alexander Kelchner, and
K'Anthony Benjamin clocked 41.42s in the 4x100m relay, marking the fifth fastest time in ERAU history.
UP NEXT
The Eagles will travel to Tallahassee, Fla., next week as they take on the FSU Relays from March 27-28.
The Embry-Riddle Track & Field season is presented by The Running Elements.