RESULTS |
Day 1 Recap
NORTHFIELD, Minn. –
AnnaGrace Nelson became Bethel's first ever heptathlon MIAC Champion on Friday, winning the event with a program record 4,264 points.
Ellie Hernes took 6
th place in her first ever heptathlon, scoring 3,815 points – the 5
th best score in program history.
Hailey Scholten took 7
th for the Royals with 3,660 points – the 7
th best score in program history. These 3 heptathletes give Bethel team 15 points to start the MIAC Championships. Here is how the scoring breaks down:
- AnnaGrace Nelson – 1st place, 4,264 points
- 100H – 15.23 seconds (811 points)
- High Jump – 1.55m / 5'1" (678 points)
- Shot Put – 9.11m / 29'10.75" (471 points)
- 200m 27.82 seconds (645 points)
- Long Jump – 4.82m / 15'9.75" (511 points)
- Javelin – 31.88m / 104'7" (512 points)
- 800m – 2:34.61 (636 points)
- Ellie Hernes – 6th place, 3,815 points
- 100H – 15.39 seconds (791 points)
- High Jump – 1.46m / 4'9.5" (577 points)
- Shot Put – 7.93m / 26'0.25" (395 points)
- 200m – 28.09 seconds (624 points)
- Long Jump – 4.96m / 16'3.25" (548 points)
- Javelin – 19.49m / 63'11" (279 points)
- 800m – 2:37.54 (601 points)
- Hailey Scholten – 7th place, 3,660 points
- 100H – 16.39 seconds (667 points)
- High Jump – 1.37m / 4'6" (481 points)
- Shot Put – 9.24m / 30'3.75" (480 points)
- 200m – 28.78 seconds (571 points)
- Long Jump – 4.45m / 14'7.25" (416 points)
- Javelin – 27.84m / 91'4" (436 points)
- 800m – 2:36.86 (609 points)
The MIAC Championships continue next week on Friday, May 10
th and Saturday, May 11
th at Hamline University.