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Bramley's record leads to gold

Lancaster, Pa. – Will Bramley On Saturday, Gold scored at the weight cube at the indoor lighting athletics championships 2025 Centennial Conference. Bramley set up a new school record when he broke the first diplomat to broke the 16-meter barrier with his throw of 16.20 meters. Bramley's gold made up half of the 20 points of the diplomats in the first of two days at the conference championship.

With his record -breaking performance on Saturday, Bramley is the first diplomat to win the weight throw at the Centennial Conference championships since the first event in 2019. Ben Ford With a personal top grade of 14.81 meters in fifth place, which takes sixth place in school history. Dustin Stoetzel (13.14 m) and Ben Ostroski (12.99 m) for this event in the 12th or 13th place.

Franklin & Marshall's other single scorer came to the pole vault where Greg Bruno 3.55 meters clarified to take the eighth place home. The diplomats have just missed the finalists in the sprints on Sunday Alex Olener (9.12 seconds in 60 m hurdles) and Justin Kolpan (7.22 seconds in 60 m dash) were the ninth and 10th place in these qualified warming. Olener's time did a new personal best for the event.

The diplomat added their team rating during a fourth place in the 4×800 season with a time of 8: 06.00. This season of Tom DowdPresent Holden BrownPresent Owen McCannAnd Zach Hof Rated with the ninthest season in the program history.

The Centennial Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships will wrap on Sunday. The first events in the Alumni Sports & Fitness Center are planned for 11 a.m.