
Track & Field Ready to Host River City Relays
3/6/2025 12:00:00 PM | Men's Track, Women's Track
Osprey Will Compete From Mar. 7-8 at Visit Jax Track
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - North Florida track & field is primed to kick off the outdoor season at the River City Relays this Friday and Saturday, Mar. 7-8, on Visit Jax Track at Hodges Stadium.
The Ospreys are fresh off a dominant showing at the ASUN Indoor Championships from the weekend before, where they shattered meet records and claimed multiple podium finishes. UNF has proven themselves as a top contender in the conference and now look to carry that momentum into the outdoor season to kick off the spring season.
Men's Events
Women's Events
The Ospreys will continue their outdoor season with a short trip down to UCF for the Black & Gold Invite from Mar. 21-22 in Orlando, Fla.
The Ospreys are fresh off a dominant showing at the ASUN Indoor Championships from the weekend before, where they shattered meet records and claimed multiple podium finishes. UNF has proven themselves as a top contender in the conference and now look to carry that momentum into the outdoor season to kick off the spring season.
LAST TIME OUT
Men's Events
- Aidan O'Gorman smashed a new conference meet record, taking gold in the men's 3000m with an incredible performance.
- Robert Pedroza earned a well-deserved second place in the men's 800m finals, securing back-to-back podium finishes for the Ospreys.
- The DMR team delivered a highlight performance on day one, breaking their own record from earlier this month on the biggest stage.
- William Owens powered to a fifth-place finish in the men's 200m finals, adding another top-five spot to his impressive showing.
- Rey Hernandez and Owens each qualified in the men's 400m, both finishing in the top six during the preliminary rounds.
Women's Events
- Smilla Kolbe stunned the competition with a remarkable 2:02.98 in the 800m, claiming victory and setting a new ASUN meet record.
- Ana Markovina clocked an impressive fourth-place finish in the women's one-mile race, showcasing her speed and endurance.
- The women's 4x400m relay capped off the competition week with a silver medal, finishing strong and adding a podium finish to the team's performance.
- Nicole Shepherd shined in the high jump, earning a silver finish, while Drea Thompson and Renske Drenten followed closely behind in fourth and fifth, respectively.
- Camryn Batt powered through to a seventh-place finish in the 60m hurdles, proving her grit and versatility after advancing to the final with her sixth overall time in prelims.
UP NEXT
The Ospreys will continue their outdoor season with a short trip down to UCF for the Black & Gold Invite from Mar. 21-22 in Orlando, Fla.Players Mentioned
Hodges Stadium at Visit Jax Track Aerial
Thursday, July 06
Turf Field & Three-Lane Track
Thursday, July 06
UNF Track Invite
Monday, June 25
Manny Velasquez Comeback
Monday, June 25