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Korolev Downs School Record at Terrier Invitational - HarvardPublished by
BOSTON, Mass. – Senior Maksim Korolev posted the fastest 5K times in the NCAA this season, taking down a Harvard school record from 1996, as the Harvard men's track and field team competed at the John Thomas Terrier Invitational. Korolev ran the 5,000m event in 13:42.56, dismissing the record of 13:59.35 set by Killian D. Lonergan '97 at the Terrier Classic on Jan. 27, 1996. The senior from Harrisonville, Mo., also outran the conference record, set byPrinceton's Donn Cabral (13:45.92) and beat out the second-place finisher by nearly 35 seconds in the event, lapping the field. Junior Ben Glauser took fourth overall in the shot put, tallying a distance of 17.33m (56-10.25). The Athens, Ga., native just missed third, as Sean Enos of Bates posted a distance of 17.34m. Rookie Julian Nunally took 15th overall in the event with a throw of 15.02m (49-03.50). Read the full article at: www.gocrimson.com
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