Mizzou shatters records in dominant showing at Battle on the Bayou
Tigers come in hot during day one, as Barrios took charge in women’s javelin
Robert Hines took the finish line on Friday, Feb. 27 at the R. A.
"Murray" Fasken Indoor Track & Field Facility in College Station, Texas. | Dan Murphy / Rock M Missouri track & field hit the ground running on the first day of the Battle on the Bayou, Friday, April 3, in Baton Rouge, La. With multiple athletes improving on their results from past meets, the Tigers proved they are more than ready for what is to come during the remainder of the season.
Women and Men’s Hammer Throw Took Charge Sam Innes led the men’s hammer throw, placing fourth overall with his mark of 70. 36 meters. This result set a new personal best for Innes, and replaced his previous No.
2 Mizzou program record. Alongside him, Garik Pozecki and Clayton Kamp claimed 11th and 14th with marks of 59. 97 meters and 55.