1,600m: 1-Trent Thibault (Lansing) 4:47.65; 2-Alton Francisco (Delhi) 4:51.23; 3-Brandon Gardner (Oneonta) 4:52.03. Timing/Results TAJ Timing. [12], The third and last athletics world record at the Olympics came on day four. Takeaways from boys track and field state qualifier, Quadruplets' Elmira Notre Dame journey ending, but Simpsons left impression in school and sports, subscribe or activate your digital account today, Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. 3,000-meter run: 1-Sarah Lawson (Corning) 10:08.5; 2-Sadie Beres (Corning) 11:11.0; 3-Simone Schuman (Oneonta) 11:32.5. 1,600 relay: 1-Corning (Faith Tubbs, Leila Ianovici, Cassandra Howard, Sophia ReSue) 4:13.56; 2-Sidney (Isabelle Briggs, Abdieliz Laboy Diaz, Alex Neubert, Elaina Neubert) 4:15.95; 3-Waverly (Abigail Knolles, Elizabeth Vaughn, Harper Minaker, Kelsey Ward) 4:40.83. Teammate Gabe Cornfields 9:38.79 was good for a top finish in the 3,000 steeplechase. Jamaica's Deuce Carter forced Serbia's Milan Risti out of the semi-finals as a result. Please consider supporting NJ.com with a subscription. The Russian Minister for Sport, Vitaly Mutko, was directly implicated in the investigations. Top finishers in each event from Division I and Division II earned berths into the New York State Outdoor Track & Field Championships, to be held June 10 and 11 at Cicero-North Syracuse High School. Pole vault: 1-Adelie Wilson (Chenango Valley) 10-0; 2-Abby Reppert (Corning) 9-6; 3-Lillian Tripp (Vestal) 8-6. 800 relay: 22-Dryden (Chris West, Lucas Majgaard, Lucas Morrow, Nathan Turner, Ethan Gibbs, Kaden Lockwood) 1:36.68. TRACK & FIELD RESULTS REPORTING SYSTEM More: Takeaways from boys track and field state qualifier. Winning relays and second-place relays that met state standard qualify for states. Division II's Elmira Notre Dame had a strong two days, winning a combined three events. Dilshod Nazarov made history in the men's hammer throw by becoming Tajikistan's first Olympic gold medallist. Pole vault: 1-Moss Dengler (Ithaca) 13-6; 2-Vincent VanMaaren (Delhi) 13-6; 3-Michael Chernova (Vestal) 13-0. USA had the fastest qualifying time winning heat 1 ahead of China, Japan the second best time winning heat 2. 1,600: 1-Ashton Bange (Corning) 4:21.21 (top time in New York state this season); 3-Gabe Cornfield (Corning) 4:34.96; 5-Marcus Homa (Corning) 4:34.96; 1,000: 3-Caleb Belanger (Elmira) 2:48.7; 5-Samir Gulati (Horseheads) 2:49.19; 55 hurdles: 14-Nolan Cruise (Horseheads) 9.71; 55 meters: 7-Bradock Salisbury (Horseheads) 6.93; 1,600 relay: 11-Horseheads 4:15.39; 1,600: 14-Belanger (Elmira) 5:11.96; 800 relay: 6-Horseheads 1:41.92; Shuttle hurdle relay: 2-Horseheads 37.45; High jump: 3-Noah Ruffer (Horseheads) 5-8; Shot put: 16-Noah Ruffer (Horseheads) 33-11; 18-Cole Koratsis (Horseheads) 33-5; Triple jump: 15-Connor Trimber (Horseheads) 27-8.75. 1,000: 1-Vicky Mordvinova (Elmira) 3:03.47; 5-Ella Devlin (Elmira) 3:25.27; 9-Mackenzie Baker (Horseheads) 3:29.13; 16-Cecilia Cowen (Horseheads) 3:32.63; 55 hurdles: 8-Zalayna Brown (Elmira) 10.06; 13-Sophia Cipolla (Horseheads) 10.6; 17-Erica Bancroft (Horseheads) 10.67; 1,600 relay: Horseheads 5:18.47; 600: 19-Sophia Christmas (Horseheads) 1:58.36; 1,500: 4-Mordvinova (Elmira) 4:58.25; 10-Devlin (Elmira) 5:28.47; 11-Baker (Horseheads) 5:33.86; 17-Samantha Oakes (Horseheads) 5:44.66; 18-Cecilia Cowen (Horseheads) 5:47.14; 800 relay: 14-Horseheads 2:04.72; Shuttle hurdles relay: 6-Horseheads 43.6; High jump: 13-Alexus Borek (Horseheads) 4-4; Shot put: 13-Isabella Rivera (Horseheads) 24-9; Weight throw: 8-Rivera (Horseheads) 31-2; Long jump: 11-Cipolla (Horseheads) 13-8.5; Triple jump: 1-Piper Hooey (Elmira) 33-5.25. 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Weight throw: 1-Cabe Hogue (Corning) 53-3; 2-Gabe Blenis (Norwich) 47-7; 3-William Stetter (Corning) 43-5. TEAMS. Washington Track & Field Academy: [11], The morning final for the third day was the women's marathon, which saw Jemima Sumgong win Kenya's first Olympic gold medal for that event. Usain Bolt achieved the feat fellow Jamaican Fraser-Pryce had failed to do one day earlier by taking his third straight Olympic 100m title. . Great Britain appealed the decision but because no conclusive video evidence could be found to inform the appeal, the judge's decision stood and the team were disqualified. In the previous two Olympics the Jamaican team with Bolt had won the gold in the relay. Discus: Riley Lindsay (Harpursville-Afton) 119-5, Gabriella Ragozzine (Oneonta) 112-8, Maddy Brainard (Trumansburg) 107-10. Weitere Informationen darber, wie wir Ihre personenbezogenen Daten nutzen, finden Sie in unserer Datenschutzerklrung und unserer Cookie-Richtlinie. Check this page periodically for sections results, notable results, winners, and more! [1], Track and field events were held at Joo Havelange Olympic Stadium, while the race walks and marathon start and finish in Pontal Beach in the Recreio dos Bandeirantes neighbourhood and the Sambadrome Marqus de Sapuca, respectively. 1,500 racewalk: 11-Taylor Farrell (Corning) 7:35.2; 14-Cassandra Collins (Corning) 7:55.11. Valley) 4:51.75. Distance medley relay: Section 4 team - Ethne Degan, Eleanor Less, Abigail Knolles, Gretel Hilson-Schneider, Alexis Borek, Kyma Grass (no seed times for this event). Follow him on Twitter @PatLanniHS and like his Facebook page. [7] Unlike most Summer Olympic Games, the athletics stadium in Rio was not the venue for the opening or closing ceremonies that honour went to Brazil's foremost soccer venue, the Maracan Stadium. 1,600 relay: 1-Corning (Joe Caruso, Gabe Cornfield, Nicholas Schneider, Gyasi Ruffin) 3:33.99; 2-Norwich (Gabe Decker, Richard Fuller, Caden Sutton, Zander Sutton) 3:34.33; 3-Ithaca 3:49.35. North Jersey, Section 1, Groups 1 and 4 at Clifton. 1,500: Mordvinova (Elmira) 4:47.2,Sarah Lawson (Corning) 4:49.84, Hogan (Sus. 600m: 1-David Clapper (Unatego) 1:29.04; 2-Bryce Chirico (Sidney) 1:31.52; 3-Robert Anderson (Marathon) 1:31.76. 3,200 relay: 1-Corning (Homa, McLaren, Cornfield, Kahabaka) 8:15.88; 2-Corning B 8:42.84; 55 hurdles: 3-Brady Hughes 9.01; 5-Dylan Rose 9.23; 8-Seojun Cho 9.77; 9-Adrian Blouin 10.35; 10-Marshall Allen 10.44; 55 meters: 5-Zuri Ruffin 6.86; 1,600: 1-Tevin McLaren 4:39.48; 8-Greg Homa 4:58.11; 10-Aidan Kahabka 5:01.12; 600: 1-Joe Caruso 1:32.7; 9-Jacob Kempton 1:38.07; 10-Seojun Cho 1:38.92; 300: 1-Gyasi Ruffin 35.24; 7-Zuri Ruffin 39.11; 1,600 relay: 6-Corning B 3:52.69; 8-Corning 3:57.69; Triple jump: 3-Hugo Mazzali 38-4 3/4; 5-Seojun Cho 37-6 3/4; 9-Anthony Mendoza 34-10 1/4; 10-Soren Despain 34-2; Pole vault: 1-Nathan Jennings 10-6; High jump: 3-Brady Hughes 6-0; 7-Zuri Ruffin 5-4; Shot put: 2-Cabe Hogue 41-0; Weight throw: 1-Hogue 55-6; Long jump: 6-Hugo Mazzali 19-2; 9-Eddie Jiang 17-8 1/4. 55-meter dash: Dejah Taylor (Sidney) 7.69; 300 dash: Taylor (Sidney) 43.74; 600: Kaylen Turley (Oneonta) 1:54.99; 1,000: Eleanor Lees (Delhi) 3:15.66; 1,500: Simone Schuman (Oneonta) 5:19.19; 3,000: Schuman (Oneonta) 11:03.44; 55 hurdles: Makenna Keough (Elmira Notre Dame) 8.98; Sprint medley relay: Sidney 4:45.69; Distance medley relay: Waverly 14:30.84; High jump: Kristen Johnston (Lansing) 5-0; Long jump: Keough (END) 16-6.75; Triple jump: Keough (END) 36-6; Pole vault: Adelie Wilson (CV) 9-6; Shot put: Panayiota Anastos (Maine-Endwell) 33-10; 1,500 racewalk: Madison Tuttle (Watkins Glen) 8:46.59. With her final throw of the event, Michelle Carter won the United States' first ever title in the women's shot put, preventing Valerie Adams from winning a third straight title. 55-meter dash: Kayleb Bechy (Waverly) 6.83; 300 dash: Richard Fuller (Norwich) 37.76; 600: Tim Smith (Vestal) 1:25.45; 1,000: Caden Sutton (Norwich) 2:54.05; 1,600: Liam Cody (Vestal) 4:33.66; 3,200: Trent Thibault (Lansing) 10:22.65; 55 hurdles: Micah Chandler (Waverly) 8.48; Sprint medley relay: Horseheads 3:50.84; Distance medley relay: Norwich 12:08.37; High jump: Noah Ruffer (Horseheads) 5-10; Long jump: Ulrich Traore (Vestal) 17-11.25; Triple jump: Traore (Vestal) 39-4; Pole vault: Vincent VanMaaren (Delhi) 14-0; Shot put: Mackensie Patterson (Chenango Valley) 45-1. [1], Jamaica entered as the reigning 2015 World Champions and the defending Olympic champions, having set new world and Olympic records at the 2012 London Olympics. [7], The Olympic athletics competition was majorly affected by the ban of the All-Russia Athletic Federation (ARAF) by the sports governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Kemboi is not retired I will be coming to London 2017 to re-claim my medal from France. 1,600 relay: 19-Corning (Joe Caruso, Wyatt McDonald, Gyasi Ruffin, Nicholas Schneider, Charles Warner, Alex Kolpien) 3:32.93. Triple jump: Gianna Lawrence (Chenango Forks) 36-4, Makenna Keough (END) 35-5, Piper Hooey (Elmira) 34-6.25. High jump: 9-Tyler Norton (Chenango Valley) 6-4; 17-Noah Ruffer (Horseheads) 6-2. Third-place finishers in 300, 600, 1000, 1500/1600 qualify in intersectional relay. D'Agostino stopped to help Hamblin to her feet, but then struggled herself with what would be diagnosed as a torn ACL, which led Hamblin to help in turn so the pair could finish. Replays showed the baton change began before Rodgers and Gatlin had entered the exchange zone. The women's 4 100 metres relay heats featured the first ever re-run Brazil has obstructed the American baton handover and the United States were allowed a solo run to qualify for the final on time, which they did. Please submit with a name/contact number and make sure to include the sport and final score. Long jump: Carly Hein (Maine-Endwell) 16-7, Makenna Keough (Elmira Notre Dame) 16-6, Tess Eisner (Horseheads) 16-5.25. The United States were the next strongest team. 110m hurdles: 1-John Anderson (Ith) 15.21; 2-Hezekiah McCoy (Newfield) 15.98; 3-Michael Chernova (Ves) 16.05. Sie knnen Ihre Einstellungen jederzeit ndern, indem Sie auf unseren Websites und Apps auf den Link Datenschutz- und Cookie-Einstellungen oder Datenschutz-Dashboard klicken. Shot put: Shakira Alexander (Norwich) 36-2.25, Sindiswa Pinckney (Dryden) 34-6.5, Yota Anastos (Maine-Endwell) 33-10.75. Email: Coaches or team representatives are asked to report resultsby emailing bgmsports@gannett.com. May 24 Section 4 Class C Championships (at Newark Valley) BOYS Team scores: Dryden 86; Lansing 81; Oneonta 74; Waverly 74; Sidney 57; Chenango Valley 42; Trumansburg 37; Moravia 35; Chenango. [10] Thomas Rhler cleared ninety metres to win the men's javelin throw. [38] Two Kenyan officials were also sent home on doping points: coach John Anzrah impersonated runner Ferguson Rotich to give a doping control and Michael Rotich was expelled following allegations of forewarning athletes of unannounced drug tests. Simplify management of team results with a free coach account. Section V girls track and field results for Saturday, April 29. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. Completed results added here after sessions are complete. May 31, 2023 Jun 1, 2023. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. This also gave him the distinction of being the first man in history to complete the Triple-Triple (winning the 100 metres, 200 metres and 4 100 metres relay, in 3 successive Olympics). His accomplishment was later mooted by the doping disqualification of his teammate in 2008, Nesta Carter, reported in January 2017. 800m relay: 1-Waverly (Micah Chandler Charlie Larrabee Treyton Moore Kayleb Bechy) 2-Dryden 1:37.21; 3-Trumansburg 1:42.02. 1,500 run: 9-Vicky Mordvinova (Elmira) 4:42.87; 20-Ethne Degan (Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton) 4:52.86. Keough was runner-up in the long jump and triple jump. The United States was less successful in the men's 110 metres hurdles: its athletes failed to gain a medal for the first time ever (bar the 1980 boycott) while Jamaican Omar McLeod won by over a tenth of a second. Mordvinova came back Thursday and beat out Corning distance ace Sarah Lawson in the 1,500. Yulia Stepanova - is she a "Judas?" If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. High jump: 1-Tyler Norton (Chenango Valley) 6-2; 2-Noah Ruffer (Horseheads) 6-2; 3-David Akulis (Johnson City) 5-10. Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics Men's 4 100 metres relay, Timetable by discipline The XXXI Olympic Games BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL 05 AUG 201621 AUG 2016, Preview: mens 4x100m Rio 2016 Olympic Games, "Olympic Track and Field 2016: Men's 4x100M Relay Medal Winners, Times, Results", men's 4 100 metres Relay The XXXI Olympic Games Timetable, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Athletics_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics__Men%27s_4__100_metres_relay&oldid=1045648481, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0, This page was last edited on 21 September 2021, at 17:45. 55-meter dash: Micah Chandler (Waverly) 6.91; 300: Brandon Hirst (Chenango Valley) 39.42; 600: Nicholas Kahl (Oneonta) 1:33.47; 1,000: Liam Cody (Vestal) 2:42.28; 1,600: Lucas Catarella (Vestal) 4:51.82; 3,200: Tim Smith (Vestal) 9:55.99; 55 hurdles: Chandler (Waverly) 8.79; 3,200 relay: Waverly 1:42.3; Sprint medley relay: Horseheads 4:09.52; High jump: Lucas Craddock (Norwich) 5-8; Long jump: Craddock (Norwich) 19-10.75; Triple jump: Craddock (Norwich) 44-6; Pole vault: Colin Tarbert (Lansing) 9-6; Shot put: Mackensie Patterson (Chenango Valley) 44-0.5; Weight throw: Bryan Honan (Cortland) 48-1.5. For the first time since 2019, we have Section meets going on right now. [9] (Their marks would have been sufficient for the individual high jump gold. She had confidence in her closing kick and finished strong. (18) Jaden Rowe (Kingston) 11.046; 33. Jamaica squeaked through to second place in their heat giving those four teams the preferred center lanes on the track, while Canada's third place relegated them to an outer lane. Hosted by Marathon. 55-meter dash: Dejah Taylor (Sidney) 7.74; 300: Taylor (Sidney) 44.05; 600: Kaylen Turley (Oneonta) 1:53.33; 1,000: Elizabeth Vaughn (Waverly) 3:24.3; 1,500: Elizabeth Vaughn (Waverly) 5:21.18; 3,000: Simone Schuman (Oneonta) 11:02.9; 55 hurdles: Isabelle Briggs (Sidney) 9.82; 800 relay: Sidney 1:54.68; Sprint medley relay: Oneonta 4:59.29; High jump: Delaney Walters (Chenango Valley) 5-0; Long jump: Ariella Rabineau (Vestal) 15-9.25; Triple jump: Briggs (Sidney) 32-11; Pole vault: Adelie Wilson (CV) 8-6; Shot put: Aisling King (CV) 33-10; Weight throw: Panayiota Anastos (Maine-Endwell) 36-3.75; 1,500 racewalk: Madison Tuttle (Watkins Glen) 8:58.26. Pagination. In the women's 400m Allyson Felix was stopped from winning an historic fifth Olympic gold by Shaunae Miller of the Bahamas, who dove at the line to win the race. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Section 4 seeds for state meet, to be held March 4 at Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex on Staten Island. )[10], The second day opened with a first in Olympic history as a man succeeded his brother as Olympic champion. Lawson didn't go home without a win. The race was unusual in that two sets of twins crossed the line together: North Korea's Kim Hye-song and Kim Hye-gyong took tenth and eleventh while Germans Anna and Lisa Hahner were 81st and 82nd. By browsing this site, we may share your information with our social media partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy. 1,000: 1-Gabe Cornfield (Corning) 2:35.23; 2-Tevin McLaren (Corning) 2:35.44; 3-Riley Hubisz (Ithaca) 2:39.28. High jump: 1-Tyler Norton (CV) 6-1; 2-Nicolas Angula Stevenson (T-burg) 5-6; 3-Rowan Fox (Lansing) 5-3. 800 relay: 1-Binghamton (Cormari Wachuku, Khala Gray-Motto, Audrey Dure, Amiah Brissett) 1:48.49; 2-Unadilla Valley (Jaiden Schrag, Isabella Potter, Kalie Fernandez-Naughton, Gracie Gorrell) 1:51.29; 3-Corning (Cameron Mase, Emma Mase, Gwen Zimmermann, Sophia Polzella) 1:56.09. The IAAF undertook this action to exclude all Russian athletes following the discovery of state-sponsored doping in Russia. Almost fifteen minutes after the race, after USA had joined Jamaica and Japan in their victory lap, the USA team were disqualified for exchanging outside the designated zone in the first baton change. The team were the winners of their heat but were disqualified as a track side judge noted that part of Matthew Hudson-Smith's foot was outside of red-marked baton change over zone when he started his run. View Live Results. 1,500 racewalk: 1-Taylor Farrell (Corning) 7:57.63; 2-Cassandra Collins (Corning) 8:06.04; 3-Sofia Scouten (Corning) 8:25.48. Gianna Lawrence of Chenango Forks paced the field in the triple jump with a winning hop-skip-jump of 36 feet, 4 inches. All rights reserved. 55 dash: 1-Amiah Brissett (Binghamton) 7.46; 2-Sophia ReSue (Corning) 7.61; 3-Dejah Taylor (Sidney) 7.72. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. [41] The British team suffered reversed fortunes before the officials in the men's 4 400 metres relay. [35] The couple's actions were widely denounced in Russia, with the president's spokesman labelling the couple as "Judas". 55-meter dash: Dayzin Legare (Johnson City) 6.61; 3,200: Crosby Woods (Ithaca) 9:57.78; 1,000: Gabe Cornfield (Corning) 2:37.29; 600: Joe Caruso (Corning) 1:26.03; 1,600: Ashton Bang (Corning) 4:28.31; 1,600 relay: Norwich 3:42.22; 300: Gyasi Ruffin (Corning) 35.71; 3,200 relay: Vestal 8:39.60; 800 relay: Rush-Henrietta 1:36.82; 4X55 shuttle hurdle relay: Ithaca 35.41. Registration Closed - View Your Entries. In that race, Cheruiyot set the last of eight Olympic records in Rio. Powell had been on the 2008 winning team, Blake had been on the 2012 winning team. Gianna Lawrence of Chenango Forks paced the field in the triple jump with a winning hop-skip-jump of 36 feet, 4 inches. Wenn Sie Ihre Auswahl anpassen mchten, klicken Sie auf Datenschutzeinstellungen verwalten. 300 dash: 1-Richard Fuller (Norwich) 36.36; 2-Jacy Wilson (Binghamton) 36.58; 3-Aliou Cisse (Ithaca) 36.66. Jun 11, 2021. Section IV State Qualifiers 2023. Section 4 - All; Division I; Division II; Custom Performance Lists None have been requested. Section4 Maintained By Jeffrey Naylor, mairj11@gmail.com Section IV Outdoor Track 2016 Section 4 News & Leaderboards GIRLS - Section IV Leaderboard --Section 4 State Qualifier -. Jamaica had a clear win, with Japan clearly second and USA third with Bromell falling at the finish line. That included individual victories from Amanda Simpson in the 400 (58.61) and Makenna Keough in the 100 hurdles (16.0). Japan improved the record twice, to 37.68 in the second semi final and a new record of 37.60 in the final. In the absence of Russia, Kenya and Jamaica placed second and third with six gold medals and the only other nations to win more than ten medals in total. Ryan Kotajarvi. Prior to the competition, the existing World and Olympic records were as follows. This punishment is because of the ongoing Russian doping scandal. 1,000: 1-Eleanor Lees (Delhi) 3:08.23, 2-Simone Schuman (One) 3:17.63, 3-Maddie Ingham (Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton/Harpursville) 3:20.44; 1,500: Ethne Degan (BGAH) 5:03.1; 2-Gretel Hilson-Schneider (Delhi) 5:16.87; 3-Elizabeth Vaughn (Wav) 5:23.01; 3,000: 1-Degan (BGAH) 11:58.92, 2-Harper Minaker (Wav) 12:02.74, 3-Kathleen Sullivan (Lan) 12:10.62; 1,500 racewalk: 1-Madison Tuttle (Watkins Glen) 8:24.46, 2-Madigan White (Newfield) 8:57.08, 3-Mena Schlossberg (Tru) 9:06.33. Leading track & field athletes completed a toasty two-day grind Thursday in Section 4's State Qualifier at Union-Endicott. Your California Privacy Rights / Privacy Policy. High jump: 20-Kristen Johnston (Lansing) 5-3; 26-Delaney Walters (Chenango Valley) 5-1. .mw-parser-output .legend{page-break-inside:avoid;break-inside:avoid-column}.mw-parser-output .legend-color{display:inline-block;min-width:1.25em;height:1.25em;line-height:1.25;margin:1px 0;text-align:center;border:1px solid black;background-color:transparent;color:black}.mw-parser-output .legend-text{}* Host nation (Brazil). Mekhi Christensen (Irondequoit-5) 10.63; 15. 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Track & field sectionals, 2021: Results, links and featured coverage for June 4-5. His accomplishment was later mooted by the doping . She took first in the 3,000 in 10:39.03, with teammate Cristina Gaskievicz second in 10:44.37 and Bainbridge-Guilford's Ethne Degan topping the Division II contingent in 10:50.89 for third. 3,200m relay: 1-Ithaca (Zoltan Nadasdy Riley Hubisz Noah Hilker Crosby Woods) 8:44.59; 2-Vestal 8:53.59; 3-Corning 8:57.84. Top two individual finishers and third-place finishers who have met state standard advance to NYSPHSAA Championships, to be held March 4 at Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in Staten Island. Long jump: 1-Zuri Ruffin (Corning) 20-0.25; 2-Earl Traore (Vestal) 19-5.75; 3-Noah Ruffer (Horseheads) 19-2.25. Triple jump: 26-Hugo Mazzali (Corning) 42-5.75; 28-Julian Pruskowski (Bainbridge-Guilford/Afton) 40-11.5. [42], In the men's steeplechase, the original bronze medallist Ezekiel Kemboi saw disqualification for narrowly stepping over the track line after being bunched out at the water jump. The Refugee Olympic Team, in its first appearance, included six track and field athletes among it 10-strong team. [8], On the first day, the first gold medal was won by Almaz Ayana of Ethiopia, who broke a long-standing world record in the women's 10,000 metres by almost fifteen seconds.