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McLean sets one of 19 personal bests for Lancers

On her first competitive shot put throw in almost two years Madison McLean set a personal best of 11.86 meters at the Windsor Lancers Reboot Meet. The Ottawa, Ontario native his 11.97 on her next throw.

McLean tied or surpassed her former best of 11.77 on two of her next four throws, "Three centimeters off of 12 meters. I'm getting close".


Throws coach Celine Freeman-Gibb says her athlete had an excellent series of throws, "That's the most consistent she's ever been in her career". McLean will look to improve on her throws next week when the Lancers host the return of the Can-Am Meet at the Fairall Fieldhouse.


Check out McLean's throws plus some pole vault makes in this video brought to you by Hogan's Printing.


Here are the other personal best performances from the Reboot meet:


Lara Watchorn, 300m (44.96)

Makayla McKibbon, 300m (46.09)

Ben Tilson, Kerbie Warden and Nathan Maxey, 3000m

Lauren Murray, 300m (46.29)

Noah Walddmann, 600m (1:24.71)

Kristyn Kistulinec, shot put (11.77m) and weight throw (12.05)

Ben Gracie-Krilow, 60m

Noah Leinweber, 60m (6.83, ranked #1 in the OUA)

Nathan Maxey, 60m

Owen Muller, weight throw (13.54m)

Cole Hannam, 1500m

Laura Perkins, 1500m

AJ Stanat, shotput (13.32) and weight throw (13.00)


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