The Colorado State University track and field team competed in Boulder, Colorado, for the second time in two weeks at the Colorado Invitational.
The meet had some early hiccups that complicated things for Colorado State. The first issue was the official schedule wasn’t released until 10:50 p.m. the night before. As a result, the athletes didn’t know when they’d be competing until the morning of the competition.
“There’s been some schedule stuff, and it’s made some of the field events start super early this morning, which we weren’t really keen on.” –Brian Bedard, Colorado State track and field head coach
University of Colorado Boulder track and field is unique because it is quite small, meaning the track and field events cannot take place simultaneously.