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Weekend Wrap | Razorback Invitational
02/03/26 | Track and Field
Both teams are ranked among the top 10 in this week’s USTFCCCA release.
EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon track and field team racked up five wins, two NCAA leaders and 17 top-10 program marks this past weekend at the Razorback Invitational in Fayetteville, Ark., and 118th Millrose Games in New York City. The Ducks also collected 21 top-25 national marks over the weekend.
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As a result of their standout weekend in Arkansas, both teams moved up in this week's release of the USTFCCCA national rankings. The Men of Oregon check in at No. 3 and the Women of Oregon are now ranked No. 6 in the national. The Ducks are one of three programs with both teams inside the top 10.
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Oregon's wins at the Razorback Invitational came from James Harding over 800 meters, Silan Ayyildiz in the mile, Ben Smith in a school-record showing in the shot put, Liisa-Maria Lusti in the pentathlon and Peyton Bair in the heptathlon. Bair and Wilma Nielsen, running 4:23.56 in the Wanamaker Mile, are the NCAA leaders in their respective events heading into March.
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Top 25 in the NCAA
(* from this past weekend)
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800 Meters
11. James Harding - 1:46.83* [UO #6]
12. Elliott Cook - 1:46.94*
14. Matthew Erickson - 1:47.26*
24. Simeon Birnbaum - 1:48.05* [UO #10]
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Mile
6. Elliott Cook - 3:53.57* [UO #6]
8. Tomas Palfrey - 3:53.86* [UO #7]
24. James Harding - 3:55.78*
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3,000 Meters
4. Simeon Birnbaum - 7:39.65 [UO #1]
6. Elliott Cook - 7:41.57 [UO #3]
17. Benjamin Balazs - 7:47.65
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5,000 Meters
11. Abdel Laadjel - 13:24.17 [UO #4]
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60m Hurdles
19. Kai Graves-Blanks - 7.69* [=UO #4]
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Pole Vault
23. Tyler Burns - 5.40m/17-8.5* [UO #7]
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Triple Jump
25. Tre Betts - 15.75m/51-8.25* [UO #6]
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Shot Put
4. Ben Smith - 19.82m/65-0.5* [UO #1]
5. Kobe Lawrence - 19.81m/65-0 [UO #2]
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Heptathlon
1. Peyton Bair - 6,371 points* [UO #2]
10. Aiden Carter - 5,790 points* [UO #6]
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WOMEN
Mile
1. Wilma Nielsen - 4:23.56* [UO #2]
3. Silan Ayyildiz - 4:25.11*
13. Juliet Cherubet - 4:32.03* [UO #8]
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3,000 Meters
4. Silan Ayyildiz - 8:42.29 [UO #1]
17. Juliet Cherubet - 8:52.30 [UO #3]
23. Diana Cherotich - 8:55.42* [UO #5]
25. Dalia Frias - 8:55.78 [UO #6]
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5,000 Meters
12. Diana Cherotich - 15:16.72 [UO #1]
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60m Hurdles
4. Aaliyah McCormick - 8.03*
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Pole Vault
16. Emily Fitzsimmons - 4.30m/14-1.25*
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Long Jump
12. Liisa-Maria Lusti - 6.43m/21-1.25* [UO #6]
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Pentathlon
3. Liisa-Maria Lusti - 4,290* [UO #2]
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Up Next: The Ducks return to competition Feb. 13-14 with a quartet of meets on the schedule: David Hemery Valentine Invitational (Boston, Mass.), Don Kirby Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.), Jarvis Scott Invitational (Lubbock, Texas) and Tyson Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.).
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For more news and information about Oregon cross country and track and field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and X.
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As a result of their standout weekend in Arkansas, both teams moved up in this week's release of the USTFCCCA national rankings. The Men of Oregon check in at No. 3 and the Women of Oregon are now ranked No. 6 in the national. The Ducks are one of three programs with both teams inside the top 10.
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Oregon's wins at the Razorback Invitational came from James Harding over 800 meters, Silan Ayyildiz in the mile, Ben Smith in a school-record showing in the shot put, Liisa-Maria Lusti in the pentathlon and Peyton Bair in the heptathlon. Bair and Wilma Nielsen, running 4:23.56 in the Wanamaker Mile, are the NCAA leaders in their respective events heading into March.
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Top 25 in the NCAA
(* from this past weekend)
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MEN
800 Meters
11. James Harding - 1:46.83* [UO #6]
12. Elliott Cook - 1:46.94*
14. Matthew Erickson - 1:47.26*
24. Simeon Birnbaum - 1:48.05* [UO #10]
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Mile
6. Elliott Cook - 3:53.57* [UO #6]
8. Tomas Palfrey - 3:53.86* [UO #7]
24. James Harding - 3:55.78*
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3,000 Meters
4. Simeon Birnbaum - 7:39.65 [UO #1]
6. Elliott Cook - 7:41.57 [UO #3]
17. Benjamin Balazs - 7:47.65
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5,000 Meters
11. Abdel Laadjel - 13:24.17 [UO #4]
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60m Hurdles
19. Kai Graves-Blanks - 7.69* [=UO #4]
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Pole Vault
23. Tyler Burns - 5.40m/17-8.5* [UO #7]
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Triple Jump
25. Tre Betts - 15.75m/51-8.25* [UO #6]
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Shot Put
4. Ben Smith - 19.82m/65-0.5* [UO #1]
5. Kobe Lawrence - 19.81m/65-0 [UO #2]
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Heptathlon
1. Peyton Bair - 6,371 points* [UO #2]
10. Aiden Carter - 5,790 points* [UO #6]
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WOMEN
Mile
1. Wilma Nielsen - 4:23.56* [UO #2]
3. Silan Ayyildiz - 4:25.11*
13. Juliet Cherubet - 4:32.03* [UO #8]
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3,000 Meters
4. Silan Ayyildiz - 8:42.29 [UO #1]
17. Juliet Cherubet - 8:52.30 [UO #3]
23. Diana Cherotich - 8:55.42* [UO #5]
25. Dalia Frias - 8:55.78 [UO #6]
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5,000 Meters
12. Diana Cherotich - 15:16.72 [UO #1]
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60m Hurdles
4. Aaliyah McCormick - 8.03*
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Pole Vault
16. Emily Fitzsimmons - 4.30m/14-1.25*
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Long Jump
12. Liisa-Maria Lusti - 6.43m/21-1.25* [UO #6]
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Pentathlon
3. Liisa-Maria Lusti - 4,290* [UO #2]
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Up Next: The Ducks return to competition Feb. 13-14 with a quartet of meets on the schedule: David Hemery Valentine Invitational (Boston, Mass.), Don Kirby Invitational (Albuquerque, N.M.), Jarvis Scott Invitational (Lubbock, Texas) and Tyson Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.).
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For more news and information about Oregon cross country and track and field, follow @OregonTF on Facebook, Instagram and X.
Players Mentioned
Jerry Schumacher | Oregon Team Invitational Preview
Tuesday, April 14
Jerry Schumacher | Indoor Season Preview
Wednesday, January 14
Aaliyah McCormick | Indoor Season Preview
Tuesday, January 13
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