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Camden Rose has broken the track record once again this season!

Camden Rose has broken the track record once again this season!

  Camden Rose has broken the track record for the second time this season in the 300m. It was originally 37.17 seconds by Mike Johnson in 2010. Both times Camden was competing at an invitational meet at the Reggie Lewis Track in Boston. The first time he broke the record was at the MSTCA winter festival small school invitational on Dec 10th, 2023; he came 1st overall and I got a time of 36.84 seconds. Most recently was at the MSTCA Northeast invitational on January 14th, 2024 where he came in second overall and got a time of 35.72 second, which has qualified him for Nike Nationals. This is honestly really impressive as Camden has set this new record for the school. He hopes to continue to lower his time for New Balance Nationals.

  Congratulations Camden on this great achievement, and we can’t wait to see what great success you have in the future. Keep up the good work! 

 

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