AZUSA, Cali./NORMAN, Okla. – Five multi-event athletes completed day one of the Sooner Multis, while Adam Moore rewrote the history books at the Bryan Clay Invitational.
Moore logged a personal-best 3:42.92 in the 1500 meters in Azusa, California to move up to third all-time in Shocker history. He placed 59th in a highly competitive invite section, taking second in the seventh heat behind Colorado's Noah Hibbard.
After day one of the Sooner Multis, Maria Romero is the top Shocker, sitting in fourth place with 2,907 points. Romero recorded the fourth-best mark in two of the four events, running the 100-meter hurdles in 14.