Stanford University freshman and 2010 Claremont High School graduate Kori Carter is already starting to make her mark in Cardinal track & field history.
Carter set a new school record in the 60-meter hurdles at last weekend's New Mexico Invitational that saw her cross the finish line at 8.33 in a prelim heat—9 seconds faster than the previous record time. The Stanford hurdler did not improve on her time in the finals for the event.
Stanford has nearly a month left in its indoor track season before moving to the outdoor season at University of California, Berkeley on March 5th. Carter is currently competing in hurdle races, her specialty during her high school years that led to state championships in the 100-meter hurdles (2009 & 2010) and the 300-meter hurdles (2008-2010).
Congratulations to Carter on the great start to her college track & field career.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
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I am sincerely so happy about Kori Carter, I think she has what it takes to become a successful player, I am just waiting for her to be in a big club to tell my online bookmaker to bet some money on her performance since I am sure she will do it great
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