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Oregon’s Jenna Prandini looks to break track and field records in 2014 season | Emerald MediaPublished by
The fastest time in the world. That was what Oregon redshirt sophomore sprinter Jenna Prandini was told after she crossed the finish line at the Aztec Invitational. “I was surprised. I didn’t have any idea what I ran when I crossed the finish line,” Prandini said. “My family was all there and my little cousins were cheering so loud, so it was cool that I was able to do it there.” Prandini’s official time in the 200-meter dash was 22.98, which was not only the fastest time in the world this year, but a meet record and a personal best. “I had no anticipation of setting any times or anything like that,” Oregon head coach Robert Johnson said. “The purpose of going down there was to train. For some of those kids to perform the way that they did is definitely shocking.” Read the full article at: dailyemerald.com
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