ASHEVILLE, N.C. — Sophomore Tenosh Landry of Loyola University New Orleans cleared 1.67 meters on Friday to place 10th out of 23 women's high jumpers on the final day of the NAIA Track and Field Outdoor National Championships.
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Landry also jumped 1.62 meters before missing all three of her attempts at 1.70 meters.
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Senior Adarra Hagelund of Dickinson State (N.D.) repeated as NAIA outdoor champion with 1.81 meters/5 feet, 11 1/4 inches.
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Landry was Loyola's only woman to compete this week. In March, she placed 13th in the high jump at NAIA indoor nationals.
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Caleb Curry placed 10th on Wednesday in the preliminaries of the men's 400-meter hurdles (school-record 52.22 seconds), and on Thursday, the men's 4x400 relay team of Curry, Ollie Brumfield, Landon Dixon and Jermaine McGhee finished 13th in the preliminaries with 3:14.40.
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