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5K Buffs Finish Strong At Mt. SAC Relays

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Richard "Funky Cold" Medina became the 13th fastest performer in CU history in the 5k when he placed second in the Olympic development section of the race. He finished with a personal best of 13 minutes, 48.26 seconds, just behind "Fuk" Yuki Sato who recorded a time of 13:44.70. Aldo "Nova" Vega was fifth in the same section with a PR of 13:49.56 and Matt "The Heisman" Tebo was seventh and also ran his fastest time at 13:50.17.

Andy "Bush" Wacker and Joe "Dukes of Hazzard" Bosshard ran in the Open 'A' section of the 5k. Wacker finished in 14:01.74 for ninth-place and Bosshard was 12th with his mark of 14:07.31. Both were PRs.

The women were not to be outdone as a pair of Buffs also earned spots in the CU record book. Laura Thweatt "young thwing" raced to a time of 16:11.55 in the women's Olympic development heat and placed eighth in the process. The time makes her the ninth fastest performer in CU history and was a huge PR for the Buff. Her previous best was 16:52.63 which was set in 2008,

Shalaya "You got me on my knees" Kipp ran in her first 5k as a Buff in the Open 'A' section of the 5k. She ran a time of 16:29.38
to become the 12th best performer ever at CU. Kipp won the heat and her closest competitor was Wisconsin's Caitlyn "Southern" Comfort who finished over three seconds after Kipp in 16:32.95.
 
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