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Gilbert posts lifetime best to close out performances at Texas Relays
Arkansas closed out the Texas Relays as Tre’Bien Gilbert, who ran a lifetime-best to qualify for the final, posted yet another lifetime-best in a seventh-place finish Saturday night.
AUSTIN, Texas — Arkansas closed out the Texas Relays as Tre’Bien Gilbert, who ran a lifetime-best to qualify for the final, posted yet another lifetime-best in a seventh-place finish Saturday night.
The 4×800-meter relay of Chase Pareti, Eugene Grayson III, Kevin Wilkinson, and Kieran Taylor brought home bronze in 7:30.83 finishing third-overall.
Next on the track for the Razorbacks was the 4×200-meter relay of Josh Oglesby, Rashad Boyd, Kris Hari, and Carl Elliot III finishing ninth-overall in 1:25.97.
In the final of the men’s 110-meter hurdles, Gilbert ran 13.94 followed closely by teammate Shakiel Chattoo in eighth at 14.04 just two one-hundredths (.02) of a second off his season-best.
Ethan Moehn finished fifth in the Jerry Thompson Invitational Mile running 4:16.77.
Closing out the meet was the 4×400-meter relay of John Winn, Hunter Woodhall, Rhayko Schwartz, and James Milholen combining to run a season-best time of 3:09.94 for sixth-place.
Arkansas returns home to host the John McDonnell Invitational Apr. 12-13 at John McDonnell Field.