Spring is here, and the Colorado Buffaloes are kicking off their outdoor track and field season at the Dr. Dan Caprioglio Invitational in Pueblo. This exciting two-day event begins on Friday at 10 a.m. with the men’s javelin and women’s hammer throw, wrapping up on Saturday with a mix of field and track events. The action will start early on Saturday with the women’s 10,000-meter run at 8:30 a.m.
The Buffaloes will field a strong team, with 15 women competing across 21 events and 16 men in 23 events. This gathering of athletes is not just about competition; it’s a chance for them to showcase their skills and dedication. Here’s a snapshot of some of the standout participants in the women’s events:
- Eva Bruce – 200m, 100m hurdles
- Riley Burkey – 200m, 100m hurdles
- Helen Carlson – 800m
- Alaina Fantaski – Javelin
- Ava Goetz – 200m, 100m hurdles
- Emma Hadley – 1,500m
- Aubrey Leneweaver – 400m hurdles
- Caroline Mehlhorn – 5,000m
- Abby Miller – 400m hurdles
- Amanda Opp – Discus, hammer throw
- Elena Opp – Discus, hammer throw
- Sierra Parks – 10,000m
- Emma Pollak – 400m hurdles
- Whitney Valenti – 1,500m
- Myla Wilkes – 100m, 200m
Fans can catch live results [here](https://www.goinguplive.com/rapid/dr.-dan-caprioglio-early-bird/meet-331/schedule.html).
The excitement doesn’t stop there! The Buffs are gearing up for upcoming events, including the NC State Raleigh Relays from March 27-29. After that, they’ll host the Jerry Quiller Classic at Potts Field, celebrating senior athletes as they wrap up the home season.
Tracking the growth of track and field programs, particularly at collegiate levels, reveals some interesting trends. A recent study by the NCAA found that participation in outdoor track and field has been steadily increasing over the past decade, correlating with a rise in interest in sports science and health awareness. Events like these not only enhance athletes’ skills but also foster community spirit.
Social media buzzes with anticipation as fans and athletes alike share their excitement for the season’s start. Tweets and posts show lively discussions around favorite events and predictions. This camaraderie adds to the electric atmosphere surrounding such competitions.
As the Buffaloes step into their outdoor season, all eyes are on them to see how they perform in Pueblo and beyond. Each event is a step toward personal bests, team goals, and, ultimately, the thrill of competition.