Hawaiʻi women’s track & field sets records and earns top marks at UW Invite

Tim Boyce, Head Coach at Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine Women%27s Track & Field - https://hawaiiathletics.com/
Tim Boyce, Head Coach at Hawaiʻi Rainbow Wahine Women%27s Track & Field - https://hawaiiathletics.com/
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The Hawai’i women’s track and field team achieved several school records and top performances at the UW Invite in Seattle, marking a strong continuation of their 2026 indoor season.

Robyn Larkan set a new program record in the 60-meter hurdles with a time of 8.38 seconds, lowering the previous mark by 0.13 seconds. She also won the event at the meet. In addition, Larkan moved to second all-time in school history for the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.55 seconds.

Isabella Kneeshaw broke her own University of Hawai’i indoor record in the 400 meters for the second week in a row, finishing in 55.03 seconds. She led a group of five Hawai’i sprinters who all recorded times ranking among the top ten in school history for that event.

The team’s relay squad—Amelie Fairclough, Nora Fischer, Marissa Crane, and Kneeshaw—posted a time of 3:43.53 in the 4×400 meter indoor relay, which is now the second-fastest mark ever recorded by Hawai’i.

Through two meets this season, Rainbow Wahine athletes have achieved eight marks that rank among the top three in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) and have established 31 new entries on their program’s all-time top ten lists.

Other notable performances included:
– Nora Fischer recording eighth-best time in school history for the 200 meters at 25.07 seconds.
– Multiple athletes setting personal bests or moving up on school lists across events such as the mile run, high jump, pole vault, triple jump, and shot put.
– High jumpers Lisa Martensson and Lilian Turban each cleared 1.73 meters to tie for third place among MPSF competitors.
– Ava Enriquez finished second in pole vault within MPSF standings with a clearance of 3.88 meters.
– Tara Wyllie ranked second in MPSF triple jump standings after jumping 12.40 meters.
– Lilian Turban secured third place among MPSF shot putters with a throw of 14.31 meters.

The Rainbow Wahine continue to build momentum as they progress through their indoor schedule.



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