Kristi Perez-Snyman and coach Illiyan Chamov discuss her triple jump at the Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational on Feb. 1, 2025.Kristi Perez-Snyman and coach Illiyan Chamov discuss her triple jump at the Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational on Feb. 1, 2025.
Track & Field

Perez-Snyman Breaks Her Program Record on Track and Field's Final Day of Tyson Invitational

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – University of Missouri track and field concluded its indoor regular season during day two of the Tyson Invitational, where Kristi Perez-Snyman broke her school record in the triple jump on Saturday at Randal Tyson Track Center. The senior jumped 1.88m (6-2) to top her previous best of 1.86m (6-1) on day two of the Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational on Feb. 1.

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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – University of Missouri track and field concluded its indoor regular season during day two of the Tyson Invitational, where Kristi Perez-Snyman broke her school record in the triple jump on Saturday at Randal Tyson Track Center.

The senior jumped 1.88m (6-2) to top her previous best of 1.86m (6-1) on day two of the Dr. Rick McGuire Invitational on Feb. 1. Claudina Diaz, also a senior, moved up to second in school history in the event with her result of 1.85m (6-0.75), her best since Feb. 12, 2022. 

Rahel Broemmel and Anneken Viljoen set two other school records in the women's mile, taking eighth with a time of 4:42.81 and 10th in 4:43.93, respectively.

Jonathan Seremes continued to impress in the triple jump. In his second-ever collegiate competition, the sophomore won the event with 16.83m (55-2.75), beating out second place by a half meter (1-5.74). Sterling Scott took third place in the event.

In the men's shot put, Emanuele Bellanova set a personal best with a throw of 13.5m (44-3.5), while Brianna Lee did so in the women's 800m invitational in 2:09.62.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15
TYSON INVITATIONAL

Field Events

Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record / FR = facility record)


Pole Vault (W)


20th – Anna Vedral – 3.79m (12-5.25)
 


Shot Put (M)
 


8th – Skylar Coffey – 18.39m (60-4)

17th – Hayden Dixon – 17.61m (57-9.5)

21st – Rece Rowan – 17.42m (57-2)

27th – Chase Crawford – 16.9m (55-5.5)

32nd – Emanuele Bellanova – 13.5m (44-3.5) | PR
 


Triple Jump (W)


13th – Victoria Josse – 12.57m (41-3)
 


Shot Put (W)
 


29th – Reagan Kimrey – 13.59m (44-7)


High Jump Invitational (W)
 


3rd – Kristi Perez-Snyman – 1.88m (6-2) | First in School History

4th – Claudina Diaz – 1.85m (6-0.75) | Second in School History
 


Triple Jump Invitational (M)
 


1st – Jonathan Seremes – 16.83m (55-2.75)

3rd – Sterling Scott – 15.98m (52-5.25)
 


Triple Jump Invitational (W)
 


5th – Euphenie Andre – 13.30m (43-7.75)

Track Events

Place-Athlete-Mark | Notes (PR = personal record / FR = facility record)


800m (M)


12th – Angus Beer – 1:51.51
 


800m Invitational (W)


21st – Brianna Lee – 2:09.62 | PR
 


200m (M)


44th – Steven Marks – 21.95s
 


Mile (M)


23rd – Finn Russell – 4:06.57

45th – Carter Spradling – 4:12.06

52nd – River Hardman – 4:13.12

55th – Ethan Lee – 4:14.01
 


Mile (W)


5th – Rahel Broemmel – 4:42.81 | Eighth in School History

8th – Anneken Viljoen – 4:43.93 | 10th in School History

29th – Allison Newman – 4:55.38
 


UP NEXT
The Tigers look ahead to postseason action beginning with the Southeastern Conference Indoor Championship, which will run from Feb. 27 through March 1 at Fasken Indoor Track & Field Complex, hosted by Texas A&M.

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