Shanklin competes in USA championships
Graduated UW senior Jake Shanklin finished in 21st place (out of 33) in the hammer throw over the weekend at the USA Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Ore.
Shanklin had a best throw of 209-feet, 5 inches. The title went to A.G. Kruger, who was competing for the Nike track and field team with his throw of 247-1. Shanklin’s throw was the sixth-best at the meet by any collegiate athlete.
The top-three finishers will be representing Team USA in Berlin, Germany, this August at the IAAF World Championships.
“It was a great experience for him and he represented the Cowboys very well,” said assistant coach Paul Barrett. “Jake’s plan is to stay here and continue training with the throws crew next year at the professional level. He has had an amazing career and it will be nice to have a three-time All-American working with the talented young crew we have coming in next year.”
Shanklin had a best throw of 209-feet, 5 inches. The title went to A.G. Kruger, who was competing for the Nike track and field team with his throw of 247-1. Shanklin’s throw was the sixth-best at the meet by any collegiate athlete.
The top-three finishers will be representing Team USA in Berlin, Germany, this August at the IAAF World Championships.
“It was a great experience for him and he represented the Cowboys very well,” said assistant coach Paul Barrett. “Jake’s plan is to stay here and continue training with the throws crew next year at the professional level. He has had an amazing career and it will be nice to have a three-time All-American working with the talented young crew we have coming in next year.”
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