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Vilches and Santos Earn Medals at IAAF World U20 Championships

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Future Mizzou Track & Field student-athletes Roberto Vilches (Mexico City, Mexico) and Mirieli Santos (Mato Grosso, Brazil) will each walk away from the IAAF World U20 Championships in Finland with hardware, as Vilches won gold in the high jump and Santos silver in the triple jump.

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COLUMBIA, Mo. – Future Mizzou Track & Field student-athletes Roberto Vilches (Mexico City, Mexico) and Mirieli Santos (Mato Grosso, Brazil) will each walk away from the IAAF World U20 Championships in Finland with hardware, as Vilches won a gold medal in the high jump and Santos a silver medal in the triple jump.

On Saturday, Vilches was one of two athletes to clear a mark of 2.23m (7-3.75) with his first jump at the bar, as he shared the gold medal with Greece's Arntonios Merlos (there are no jump-offs in IAAF events). In total, four athletes cleared the mark, two with their second jump, and none cleared the next height of 2.25m (7-4.5), giving gold medals to Vilches and Merlos. Vilches' mark would have been good-enough to finish second at the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships, and if Vilches were to have made the jump in a Mizzou uniform, the mark would have stood as the third-best mark in outdoor program history.

Vilches still holds the top-three U20 world-leading marks in the high jump following the meet, including the top mark of 2.26m (7-5), which he cleared at an April 28 meet in Queretaro, Mexico.

On Sunday, Santos recorded a personal-best mark of 13.81m (45-3.5) with her fifth-attempt to earn a runner-up finish, only coming in behind Bulgaria's Aleksandra Nacheva's mark of 14.18m (46-6.25). Santos' mark would have finished third at this year's NCAA Outdoor meet, and would stand as Mizzou's school record if she would have been leaping in a Black & Gold uniform.

Santos' mark moved her up to No. 7 on the U20 world list in the triple jump.

In addition, former Tiger Karissa Schweizer (Urbandale, Iowa) set a new personal best in the 1500m run on Saturday, as she finished first with a time of 4:06.77 at the Guldendendensporenmeeting in Kortrijk, Belgium. Because Schweizer has yet to choose a professional club to run with, her mark will stand as a school record since she ran it in a Mizzou uniform.

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Men's High Jump Results

Women's Triple Jump Results